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SEGA AUCTION DREAMCAST™ COLLECTION VINYL RECORD ON EBAY

Money Raised to be Donated to the Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal

Wednesday 23rd February 2011 – SEGA® of Australia today have listed the number ‘0001’ Dreamcast Collection vinyl record on Ebay with all money raised to be donated to the Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal (Fundraiser Reference No. TF/11/6743). The number ‘0001’ vinyl record is up for auction from now with bidding ending on Monday 28th February 2011. The Ebay listing can be viewed here: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110652925945 .

The Dreamcast Collection vinyl record features classic fan favourites including: Sonic Adventure™, Crazy Taxi™, SEGA Bass Fishing™ and Space Channel 5™: Part 2. Five classic tracks are featured on the vinyl record including ‘Open Your Heart’ (Sonic Adventure), ‘Option Remix’ (Space Channel 5: Part 2), ‘Radical Sabbatical’ (Crazy Taxi), ‘Flinch’ (Crazy Taxi), and ‘Get Out’ (Crazy Taxi).

If you miss out on winning the Number ‘0001’ record, additional records are available to obtain when pre-ordering the Dreamcast Collection for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft from JB Hi Fi stores nationwide, and while stocks last.

The Dreamcast Collection will be available on February 24th 2011 in Australia for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PC.

For more information on the Dreamcast Collection please visit www.sega-australia.com/games/dreamcast-collection

 
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Nintendo 3DS Software Line Up

Australia and New Zealand, 23 February, 2011 –

Nintendo announces the Nintendo 3DS™ software line up that will be available on 31 March 2011, when Nintendo 3DS will be available to purchase for the first time in Australia and New Zealand.

Available from 31 March on Nintendo 3DS will be nintendogs™ + cats and Super Street Fighter® IV 3D Edition. nintendogs + cats will be available in three versions: nintendogs™ + cats Golden Retriever & New Friends, nintendogs™ + cats French Bulldog & New Friends, nintendogs™ + cats Toy Poodle & New Friends.
Meet your brand new puppy or kitten with nintendogs + cats! When you see your puppy or kitten in 3D it feels almost as if you could reach out and touch them. There is now even more variation in the colours and patterns of their fur, so you are sure to find the perfect puppy or kitten just for you. Interact with your puppy or kitten by patting them, calling them over or just looking into their lifelike eyes. There is even an augmented reality component where you can place your puppy or kitten in your hand and take a photo of them with the Nintendo 3DS Camera!

Also available from 31 March will be Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition – thrilling Super Street Fighter IV battles in the palm of your hand! Enjoy Super Street Fighter lV battles on the go with a total of 35 different characters! Play against friends nearby or take on people from all over the world! Use the Touch Screen to pull off special moves with ease or keep it classic with button controls. The new 3D Versus and Figure Collection modes give you even more ways to play!

Following the launch of Nintendo 3DS, there will be a range of Nintendo 3DS titles available throughout 2011. Pilotwings Resort™ and Steel Diver™ are the next two Nintendo 3DS titles due for release with dates still to be confirmed.

Pilotwings Resort allows you to play as your Mii™ character on Wuhu Island – the main location of Wii Sports™ Resort as you experience aerial sports in 3D! Steel Diver allows you to control a submarine to fight 3D naval battles, as you expertly control your depth and speed as you move through water, avoiding enemy depth charges.

Nintendo 3DS also enjoys some of the strongest third-party support of any system launch. Coming soon to Nintendo 3DS will be Resident Evil®: The Mercenaries 3D Edition from Capcom; The Sims™ 3 from Electronic Arts; PES 2011 3D from Konami; LEGO® Star Wars™ III: The Clone Wars™ from LucasArts™; LEGO® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game from Disney; Ridge Racer™3D from Namco Bandai; Super Monkey Ball™ 3D, Crush™ 3D, Thor™: God of Thunder, from SEGA; Samurai Warriors: Chronicles and DEAD OR ALIVE® Dimensions from Tecmo Koei.Europe Ltd.; Tom Clancy’s™ Ghost Recon® Shadow Wars, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell ® 3D, Rayman® 3D, Asphalt™ 3D, Combat of Giants™ Dinosaurs 3D, James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes™, Driver® Renegade, Puzzle Bobble Universe™ and Rabbids® 3D from Ubisoft.

Nintendo 3DS software will range from SRP AU $69.95 and SRP NZ $97.00*

Nintendo 3DS is the ultimate 3D experience, to believe it, you just have to see it. Visit: www.nintendo3ds.com.au  to find out where you can experience Nintendo 3DS at Nintendo’s hands-on events, nation wide.

*Based on currency conversion rates as at 21 February 2011

 
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ARRIVES ON DVD AND TRIPLE PLAY ON APRIL 21ST, 2011 – FEATURING AN ALTERNATIVE OPENING AND AN ALTERNATE ENDING.

Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro and the Focker family return in the third installment of one of the most popular comedies of all time when Little Fockers comes to DVD and Triple Play (Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Copy) on April 21st. For more than a decade, the antics of the extended Focker-Byrnes family have kept audiences laughing and generated worldwide ticket sales of nearly $1 billion. Now the latest chapter in this hilarious family saga turns an eye toward another of life’s milestones – raising kids.

Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) has finally begun to earn the respect of his ex-CIA father-in-law, Jack Byrnes (Academy Award winner Robert De Niro) but one important test still lies ahead: can Greg prove that he has what it takes to be the family’s next ‘Godfocker?’ The sequel to the comedy blockbusters Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers, Little Fockers reunites De Niro and Stiller with Oscar winners Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand, Blythe Danner (Paul), Teri Polo (Beyond Borders) and Owen Wilson (How Do You Know). Jessica Alba (Machete), Laura Dern (Jurassic Park) and Harvey Keitel (The Piano) also join the cast in the funniest Focker family story yet.

Both the Triple Play and the DVD are packed with extras, including deleted scenes, a hilarious gag reel, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Little Fockers and a never-before-seen alternate opening and ending not shown in cinemas! The Triple Play offers fans three different ways to catch up with the Focker family. The set includes a Blu-ray™ and DVD copy of the film; and, a digital copy of the movie that can be viewed on an array of electronic and portable devices anytime, anywhere.

Also on April 21st, the first two parts of the Fockers trilogy: Meet the Parents and Meet The Fockers come to Blu-ray for the very first time, so now you can have the complete collection in the highest definition.

 
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Five business practices that can open the door to cyber criminals

AVG (AU/NZ) Highlights the Dangers and Suggests Some Solutions

Melbourne and Amsterdam, 22 February 2011 — Small to medium-sized businesses are increasingly becoming targets for cyber criminals. Shutting the door on cyber criminals is not enough — companies need to embrace and adopt a concrete lock-down process that constantly monitors for new and emerging threats from a variety of channels.

Lloyd Borrett, Security Evangelist for AVG (AU/NZ) Pty Ltd, says, “The journey toward success for any small business owner is usually a long one. By merely embarking on it, you open yourself up to attacks that fly in from all quarters. At least when it comes to competitors, you can be on the lookout. But what about cyber criminals? Do you know what’s out there? Do you know how they can come at you? Will you be prepared when they do?

“Cyber criminals will turn your most valuable assets against you. That same Internet connection you use to make financial transactions can let in a Trojan horse. The iPhone and Android smart phones your workers use to communicate with each other could be used to gain access to sensitive company documents. The social media channels you use to engage customers can be hijacked and used to harm your reputation. How can you arm yourself with the digital tools you and your workforce need to succeed without those very same tools being used against you?

“Too many small business owners are letting their guard down. The very people we hire to help us succeed are very often the people that can cripple a network and bring down a business — all because they didn’t know how to exercise proper caution in their use of the Web and mobile.

“In line with our bid to help small to medium-sized businesses, we’ve highlighted five doorways through which cyber criminals can access company data.”

Door #1 – Social Networks and Community Bad Spirits

Danger: TRUST. Most social networking activity revolves around community spirit and sharing a wide range of data including documents, music, video and links. People trust people they know. Users are more likely to click an infected link if it comes from a trusted colleague or friend.

Solution: There are two ways to help protect against this. Firstly, using AVG’s free ‘scan before you click’ LinkScanner technology will ensure shared links and files are checked and safe. Secondly, beef up your security policy. Forty percent of companies allow access to social networking technology, but only 23 percent of businesses say they have any appropriate security policies in place. Offer staff some guidelines to keep them and your business network safe.

Door #2 – Instant Messaging and Spam Chat

Danger: Viruses and other malware can be hidden in files sent via Instant Messaging (IM), so introduce some policies to educate and control the use of IM. Some IM services link your screen name to your email address when you register. Having your email address so readily available can result in an increased number of spam and phishing attacks.

Solution: Don’t use an email address that can be easily identified by your IM username.

Door #3 – Insider Threats: Right Under Your Nose

Danger: Although businesses might rightly be more concerned about shadowy cyber criminal outsiders, the reality is that employees are responsible for introducing the majority of malware onto company networks and thus pose a similar or even greater threat.

Solution: Background checks on potential employees — especially IT and technical staff — are essential, and high-risk businesses should consider using advanced tools to conduct criminal history and social security searches to ensure their employees are totally trustworthy. The best advice is relatively basic — trust your gut feel, educate staff on keeping their data and network safe and enforce a robust internal security policy combined with a security audit.

Door #4 – Don’t Lose Remote Control

Danger: While preventing staff from leaking malware into a business has its challenges, staff who are allowed to access the company network remotely are even harder to control. Allowing staff to use their own smartphones, tablets, and PCs for work increases the risk that malware may get inside the company network.

Solution: An obvious way to close this security hole is to prevent staff from using their own machines. Businesses could use virtualisation technology to create a virtual safe-zone within your hardware — like an embassy does in a foreign country. Whatever your approach, it is essential to establish a strong set of security controls that ensure all staff only use hardware with appropriate Internet security software in place, with automatic updates working and subject to regular audit procedures.

Door #5 – USB Sticks and Smartphones

Danger: Plug-in memory USB sticks and portable drives are particularly good at spreading malware. They appear innocuous compared to a laptop or smartphone but can hold several gigabytes of code — some of which may be malicious. Allowing employees an unchecked option to insert these into company computers is an unnecessary risk. Email-equipped smartphones pose similar risks to company networks as desktop computers. Smartphones can help spread malware onto other susceptible devices on the network and hackers have been known to use text messages to guide unsuspecting users onto web sites containing infected code.

Solution: Removable devices can be automatically checked using AVG’s business security software, or users can choose to run a manual scan before accessing any of the files on the stick. Business owners should also create policies to keep personal and business drives separate on any machine.

Borrett says, “These five doors need to be slammed shut to prevent small to medium-sized businesses from becoming the latest victims of cyber crime. Make no mistake, these businesses are a target, and the threats are many.

“The good news is that the AVG Small Business Security Guide provides some simple but effective steps you can take to secure your business. Plus AVG’s Business Resource Centre has a library of guides and tools that can help you protect your business from identity theft, data breaches, online banking break-ins and other computer crimes.”

AVG (AU/NZ) also has a comprehensive range of security tips on its web site at http://www.avg.com.au/resources/security-tips/. For video tips from AVG (AU/NZ), see http://www.youtube.com/user/avgaunz.

Keep in touch with AVG

For breaking news, follow AVG (AU/NZ) on Twitter at www.twitter.com/avgau

 
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New ‘ACE COMBAT ASSAULT HORIZON’ Trailer

 
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UBISOFT® AND Xbox Live Announce

UBISOFT® AND Xbox Live Announce

Tom Clancy’s Deal of the Week Promotion

Sydney – February 22, 2011 –Today members of Xbox LIVE Gold can save 50% off Tom Clancy’s games, game add-on and avatar gear. Tom Clancy’s game brands included in this Deal of the Week are Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, H.A.W.X and EndWar. For a complete list of 50% off sale items, go to: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-AU/Promotion/dealoftheweek

Content includes:

· Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 Co-op Collection

· Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 Co-op Collection 2

· Splinter Cell Conviction Deniable Ops Insurgency Pack

· Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter Chapter 2

· HAWX Air Supremacy Pack

· HAWX 2 All in One Pack

· EndWar Escalation Expansion Pack

· Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Xbox

· Splinter Cell Conviction Co-op Outfit Male

· Splinter Cell Conviction Co-op Outfit Female

For more information on the Tom Clancy game brands visit: www.facebook.com/ubisoft

 
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Choiix Showcased Their Latest Products at Mobile World Congress 2011

Choiix Showcased Their Latest Products at Mobile World Congress 2011
Power Fort 10Whrs Now Available in Australia for $99 RRP, Choiix’s latest Portable Power Products make life easier in 2011


  • Power your mobile devices faster, safer, and more conveniently than ever before
  • Choiix Power Fort Series
  • Power Fort 10Whrs Now Available in Australia for $99 RRP

Sydney, Australia: February 22, 2011 – Choiix has launched a comprehensive portable power product line including universal charges, solar charges, wireless charges and adapters for mobile devices at the Mobile World Congress. Choiix displayed their latest line-up at last week’s event including the exclusively patented “Power Fort Go Music” which combines innovation and design.

Choiix burst into the market with the Power Fort portable battery backup. The backup is compatible with most mobile devices that have a micro or mini USB port and is perfect for people on the go allowing them to leave their bulky adapters and cables at home and making life that little bit easier. The stylishly designed battery not only offers high quality and world class safety but is capable of up to 500 charge time usages while still remaining at 85% capacity. Choiix Power Fort can recharge a GPS/PDA 1.5 times, a portable console game device 2 times, an mp3/mp4 player 4 times, and a smart phone 2.5 – 3 times. It boasts world class product safety and green credentials, a unique “Bypass” technology design, ultra-low self discharge cell design and compatible with the latest Ipad and most smart phones, GPS, and console games.

For safety the Choiix Power Fort Series features over charge protection, over discharge protection, over temperature protection, over current protection, and short circuit protection to protect the charged devices

Over time, Choiix has evolved to include a fully comprehensive product line tailored to users needs and all was revealed at last weeks event. The 2011 line up includes products to charge multiple USB devices and features a solar powered backpack battery case for the iPhone 4.

Power Fort 10Whrs

The solar panel works by absorbing energy while on-the-go and charging the backup battery stored within the case.

iPower Fort

Choiix is also offering the iPower Fort which is designed with high quality aluminum and clean lines to compliment the users iPhone and iPod. Whether they’re traveling to the store or across the country, Choiix’s Power Fort Series will have a solution for every mobile users charging needs.

Pricing and Availability
Manufacturer: Choiix
RRP:
Power Fort 10Whrs/2700mAh: AU$99
Power Fort Solar iPhone4 backpack: TBA
Power Fort 5.5Whrs/1500mAh: TBA
iPower Fort 1500mAh: TBA
Website: www.choiix.com
Australian/ New Zealand Distributors: Ingram Micro, Rectron
Availability: Throughout 2011

About Choiix
Choiix provides simple and practical yet stylish digital mobile devices accessories. Our designs incorporate superb usability with a touch of unique and friendly character. The avant-garde design team at Choiix seeks a perfect balance between form and function, utility and innovation, simplicity and creative designs.

Power Fort 5.5 portable battery backup

Iphone4 Solar Power Backpack Battery

 
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WINTER’S BONE – Releases on DVD and Blu-ray on May 20

Gryphon Entertainment is pleased to announce the critically acclaimed Winter’s Bone will receive a dual format release on DVD and Blu-ray May 20. Nominated for four Academy Awards® including Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) and Best Picture, Debra Granik’s powerful film concerns a teenage girl caught up in a blood feud while searching for her missing father in Missouri’s eerie Ozark Highlands. The film has also been nominated in the categories for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (John Hawkes). Based on the country noir bestseller by Daniel Woodrell, Winter’s Bone has already garnered myriad awards including the Grand Jury Prize and Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at last year’s Sundance Film Festival.

“It’s a film full of mounting tensions and an atmosphere of dread and incipient terror that will make you uncomfortably familiar with the edge of your seat,” writes Allan Jones in Uncut “which is where you’ll mostly watch it from.”

Gryphon will provide fulfillment on behalf of content partner Curious Film. To date, Winter’s Bone continues an exceptional theatrical run having compiled nearly $550K at the Australian box office.

Curious Film director Michael Wrenn expects acknowledgments from the Golden Globe and Academy Awards coupled with its critical reception and strong performance at the box office both overseas and locally to enhance the title’s profile at home entertainment. “For an independent film made on a limited budget it is a great achievement,” he said. “Curious are looking to be able to take on strong dramatic stories and feature films that larger companies and independents see as requiring too much in the way of specialist handling and bringing these to the market place.”

Glenn Elliott Gryphon Managing Director said Curious Film added another dimension to the Gryphon catalogue. “We’re thrilled to be working with Curious Film and excited by the overwhelming response Winter’s Bone has triggered in audiences all over the country,” he said.

 
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Imation launches ‘Smart’ data security in the “Defender Collection”

James Bond, Maxwell Smart and even Inspector Gadget would be impressed with the Defender Collection – a new line of highly secure, portable data storage products from Imation – the world’s leading digital storage manufacturer.

The Defender Collection consists of flash drives, external hard drives, and optical media including a Blu-ray Disc (to be released shortly), all compliant with and offering varying levels of FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standardization) certification, providing a secure solution for classified and critical information.

Truly ‘Bond-esque’ in design, the Defender F200 Biometric Flash Drive is a stand-out in the collection featuring biometric fingerprint identification, as well as password protection. FIPS 140-2, Level 3 validated, this USB stick is unique, meeting the most demanding regulatory requirements with AES 256-bit hardware encryption activated every time the USB flash drive is in use.

Imation’s Defender line is targeted to government, financial and healthcare industries, which are all adopting FIPS standards to secure and encrypt data at rest.

Said Imation Australia’s consumer business manager, Des McDaid, “The need for data security has always existed, but is continuing to grow with strong demand not only from government departments, financial services and the healthcare industry but from corporations and even consumers.

“Storing important as well as classified data on Flash Drives is becoming more commonplace,” he said. “Not only do Defender Flash Drives provide security from unauthorised users, they are designed to be water proof, dust proof and crush resistant, keeping everything from personal family documentation and irreplaceable photography secure from loss.

“We received a letter recently from a family in Brisbane who were severely affected by the recent flooding, with their home completely covered in water. Their Imation USB Flash Drive remained in-tact with all their files recovered after it was retrieved from the filthy floodwater,” said McDaid.

Eight products make up the range, incorporating the Defender F50 Pivot, the F100, F150 and F200 Biometric flash drives, all available in capacities ranging from 1GB to 32GB and offering security through on-board AES 256-bit hardware encryption, authentication and manageability. (Note: 64GB capacity F100 and F150 and F200 flash drives are expected to be launched in Australia as a second stage Defender release).

In addition to the flash product, Imation have launched two new external hard drives – the Defender H100 and H200 Biometric (also with fingerprint identification) each protecting up to 500GB of information housed in a distinguished rugged metal design.

Completing the package is a range of optical media in CD-R, DVD-Rand soon-to-be-released BD-R. Sensitive data can be stored on the discs with easy-to-use encryption and burning application available directly on the Imation Defender Printable Optical Media.

The Defender Collection is now available in Australia. For stockist details or more information on Imation’s Defender Range, visit www.imation.com.au or call 1800 225 013.

RRP:

F50 Pivot 2GB – $ 24.95
F50 Pivot 4GB – $ 34.95
F50 Pivot 8GB – $ 54.95
F50 Pivot 16GB – $ 94.95
F50 Pivot 32GB – $164.95

F100 1GB – $ 94.95
F100 2GB – $ 134.95
F100 4GB – $174.95
F100 8GB – $ 224.95
F100 16GB – $364.95
F100 32GB – $554.95

F150 1GB – $ 99.95
F150 2GB – $ 139.95
F150 4GB – $ 179.95
F150 8GB – $ 229.95
F150 16GB – $ 369.95
F150 32GB – $559.95

F200 +Bio 1GB – $ 189.95
F200 +Bio 2GB – $ 234.95
F200 +Bio 4GB – $ 284.95
F200 +Bio 8GB – $ 339.95
F200 +Bio 16GB – $ 479.95
F200 +Bio 32GB – $ 674.95

CD-R 52x 1pk jewel case white inkjet printable – $ 2.50
DVD-R 16x 1pk jewel case white inkjet printable – $ 2.95

 
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Shaun of the Dead Island (mashup by Dan Bull)

A very clever take on the Dead Island Trailer… check it out!