Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided debut less than Human Revolution in UK charts and other top stories.

  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided debut less than Human Revolution in UK charts

    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided debut less than Human Revolution in UK charts
    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – will it be a big enough hit for Square Enix? There are five new entries in this week’s UK top 40, with Madden NFL 17, Assetto Corsa, and Attack On Titan all making a mark. The biggest entry of the week by far was Square Enix’s Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. Although according to Chart-Track, 2011’s Human Revolution had a ‘much stronger’ debut. As they point out though, at that time there was twice the number of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles in the world as there curr..
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  • Apple Pay: Tech giant hits back at major banks

    Apple Pay: Tech giant hits back at major banks
    Apple Pay: Tech giant hits back at major banks Posted August 30, 2016 17:05:49 The world's biggest company has come out swinging in its stoush with three of the big four banks over its cardless payments system, Apple Pay.Commonwealth, Westpac and NAB, together with Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, want the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to allow them to negotiate as one with Apple for access to Apple Pay.In other words, to form a cartel.They also want the AC..
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  • Fitbit's still moving and shaking with new Flex 2 and Charge 2

    Fitbit's still moving and shaking with new Flex 2 and Charge 2
    Fitbit just launched new generations of its popular Charge and Flex wristbands without increasing their price points. The Flex 2 has been made smaller and swimproof; the Charge 2 received a facelift, more heart rate tracking capabilities and improved recording of activities beyond walking and running. Flex 2 is smaller, more versatile The Fitbit Flex is geared toward the busy-but-health-conscious crowd that stays active, but isn't seriously concerned about athletic performance. This is Flex's f..
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  • Hackers corrupt Newsat systems

    Hackers corrupt Newsat systems
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  • Scientists discover vast reef behind Great Barrier Reef

    Scientists discover vast reef behind Great Barrier Reef
    Researchers working with the Royal Australian Navy have discovered an extensive reef system behind the famous Great Barrier Reef, mapping a huge network of donut-shaped features that measure between 650 and 984 feet across. The formations are called bioherms, and were made by a type of algae called halimeda. Shaped like donuts, the structures can be as deep as 33 feet in their center. “We’ve known about these geological structures in the northern Great Barrier Reef since the 1970s and 80s, but ..
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National Dog Day: Hugh Jackman can't get enough of his adorable French bulldog, Dali. Picture: Instagram .Squash undergoing a resurgence in Bendigo .
Have you told your kids the truth about drugs, yet? .Cattle-borne Q fever outbreak in two Melbourne meat businesses sparks health alert .

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