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This Week's Best Apps

By Kyle VanHemert and Casey Chan

This Week's Best Apps

This Week's Best AppsIn this week's app roundup: Infinity Blade, unsheathed; zombies, murked creatively; all the frustrations of Jenga; miniaturized; the great songs of ABBA, sung splendidly; planes, safely directed to landing strips with other air traffic control people and more!

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We are so crazy about apps right now you wouldn't believe it. If you have recommendations, tips, or just want to let us know about your own app, drop a note in the comments or shoot me an email.

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Minneapolis Declares Snow Emergency

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WikiLeaks says BHP lobbied the Government to sabotage a deal between Rio Tintio and Chinalco

BHP tried to sabotage mining deal: WikiLeaks
A WikiLeaks cable has revealed that mining giant BHP Billiton tried to sabotage a $21 billion deal between rival miner Rio Tinto and China's state-owned aluminium corporation, Chinalco.

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The world's climate negotiators have considered "deep cuts" in emissions to hold back climate change as part of a package that would pave the way for billions of dollars in aid to poor countries.

I was always honest on Afghanistan: Rudd
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd says he was upfront with the Australian public over his concerns about the war in Afghanistan during his time as prime minister.

Gamers hold out hope for R18+ classification
A meeting of Australia's attorneys-general yesterday failed to approve an adult classification for video games, but no state has ruled out supporting such a move.

Residents mop up as flood alert remains
Emergency services around the eastern states are still on flood alert, but the majority of rivers have dropped below flood peaks, with towns now cleaning up and assessing the damage.


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On the first day of Christmas, WikiLeaks gave to me; The love-notes of Berlusconi. On the second day of Christmas, WikiLeaks gave to me; One Saudi King, wanting bombs 'cross the Caspian Sea. On the third day of Christmas, WikiLeaks gave to me; Russian crooks; Cooking the books; And mobsters in the K-G-B.

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US fights for gay inclusion in UN execution stance
The United States is trying to restore a reference to gay people in a UN resolution condemning unjustified executions.

Vatican helped secure Iran sailor release: WikiLeaks
The Vatican helped secure the release of 15 British navy personnel detained by Iran in 2007, a US envoy to the Holy See said in a document leaked by WikiLeaks.

Dutch prosecution website targeted after teen arrested
Cyber activists attacking organisations seen as foes of WikiLeaks have briefly blocked a Dutch prosecution website after a 16-year-old boy suspected of involvement in the campaign was arrested in the country.


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Study of convict life span
Historians and medical scientists are sifting through Tasmania's convict records to learn more about life expectancy.

Hobart rally supports free speech
Hundreds of Tasmanians have taken part in a rally supporting jailed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

Ice anyone? Call out for Antarctic recruits
The Australian Antarctic Division is recruiting for next year's expeditions to commemorate Sir Douglas Mawson's first visit in 1911.


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Million dollar report supports gas hub
A multi-million dollar assessment of the Kimberley gas hub has recommended the project go ahead, despite the environmental risks.

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The world's climate negotiators have considered "deep cuts" in emissions to hold back climate change as part of a package that would pave the way for billions of dollars in aid to poor countries.

UN climate talks enter crunch time
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Nexus S: Using the Best Google Android Phone

By matt buchanan

Nexus S: Using the Best Google Android Phone

Nexus S: Using the Best Google Android Phone Android has never felt more alive than it does on the Nexus S. It's fast. It's cocksure. It's, well, really good.

Here's our quick impressions after an hour or so of dicking around with the Nexus S and Gingerbread.

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• It's so fast. This is largely thanks to the software—after all, the processing guts are basically identical to the millions of Galaxy S phone already out there. It's the first time Android's felt as fast as the iPhone on modern hardware. There is no stuttering, no lag—just pure, nimble response, whether it's popping open an app or reacting to a touch. It's how Android should feel.

• That details matter. The orange glow when you hit the end of a list. The old school TV-style power down animation whenever the screen goes off. It's the details that make Mactards love Apple; it makes the experience feel complete and fuzzy, like wrapping yourself in a blanket of dead animal fur.

• The new UI. Google's famous for user testing a billion shades of blue. All brain, no vision. The new UI—with lots of orange and green on black, a flattened, more two-dimensional aesthetic that feels very 80s cyberpunk—feels like it was designed by a human being or two, not debated by a committee. It's a little gutsy. Some people will hate it. And it's still not fully wrapped around the entire Android experience. But I dig it, and what it's going for.

• It's the first time I haven't loathed typing on the stock Android keyboard.

• A note about NFC: You don't have to be inside of the tags app to read a NFC chip—the screen just needs to be on. Then you can go into tags later to see ones you've collected.

Nexus S: Using the Best Google Android Phone

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• Why does the Nexus S feel so cheap? It's better than the average Samsung phone—the curve is nice and natural—but like most of the other Galaxy S phones, the look, feel and build quality just don't measure up to the parts or software inside. Glossy, chintzy plastic is just not appropriate here. Even the year old Nexus One feels markedly more expensive and future-y, like a quality, crafted piece of technology. Put another way in terms of feel and build quality: iPhone 4 > Nexus One > Nexus S. (Though the gap between the N1 and NS is much bigger than between the iPhone 4 and Nexus One.)

• The Contour Display is verrrry subtle. This isn't a dislike, it's more like a hype-buster. It's a fine screen, though it gets rather yellow with power saving turned on.

• Some aspects of Android could still use a little more love and care to feel less like a PC and more like a phone for humans. For instance! It's nice that the app manager shortcut is built into the main menu pop-up. But it's still a kind of weirdly incomprehensible list of stuff. Oh, and the music player still sucks!

• No built-in video chat. There's a front-facing camera, but you can't video chat using a native Google app. Speaking of, no dedicated camera button.

• A nitpick, but Samsung's stubbornness placing the lock button on the right side of the phone—instead of the top, like most phones—continues to annoy. The new arrangement of the four main Android buttons isn't optimal, either.

• Not enough Gs. Unlike the G2, it's not using T-Mobile's new HSPA+ network.

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Julian Assange is due to appear in a London court for a second time on Tuesday

Assange moved to isolation in London jail
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been moved to the segregation unit in a London jail for his safety, his legal team says.

Britain to probe royal security lapse
British police have promised an investigation after Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, was caught up in London's worst riots in years as student protests over a rise in fees boiled over.

Nobel Prize awarded to absent dissident
The Nobel Prize Committee has paid tribute to Chinese pro-democracy campaigner Liu Xiaobo, who is serving an 11-year jail term for challenging China's political and judicial systems.

BHP behind mining deal sabotage: WikiLeaks
A WikiLeaks cable has revealed that mining giant BHP Billiton tried to sabotage a $21 billion deal between rival miner Rio Tinto and China's state-owned aluminium corporation, Chinalco.

Residents brace for more flooding
Residents forced to evacuate Eugowra in New South Wales' central west may be able to return home today, as other areas in the eastern states brace themselves for more flooding.


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On the first day of Christmas, WikiLeaks gave to me; The love-notes of Berlusconi. On the second day of Christmas, WikiLeaks gave to me; One Saudi King, wanting bombs 'cross the Caspian Sea. On the third day of Christmas, WikiLeaks gave to me; Russian crooks; Cooking the books; And mobsters in the K-G-B.

Julian Assange is Gillard's Hicks blunder
Assange is much more dangerous to Gillard politically than Hicks ever was to Howard.

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BHP behind mining deal sabotage: WikiLeaks
A WikiLeaks cable has revealed that mining giant BHP Billiton tried to sabotage a $21 billion deal between rival miner Rio Tinto and China's state-owned aluminium corporation, Chinalco.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been moved to the segregation unit in a London jail for his safety, his legal team says.

Former Croatian PM arrested in Austria
Former Croatian prime minister Ivo Sanader, wanted in connection with an anti-corruption probe, has been arrested in Austria, Croatian state television and the Austrian interior ministry said.


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Ice anyone? Call out for Antarctic recruits
The Australian Antarctic Division is recruiting for next year's expeditions to commemorate Sir Douglas Mawson's first visit in 1911.

Private rocket launch sparks fresh space plans
Space enthusiasts say the safe return of a new spacecraft from Earth's orbit overnight heralds the start of a new age in space exploration.

New test to revolutionise TB diagnosis
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has endorsed what it says is a revolutionary new way of diagnosing tuberculosis.


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UN climate talks enter crunch time
With just hours to go until climate talks in Cancun are due to finish, there is little sign of agreement, with some countries preparing to keep negotiating through the night.

Distribution of climate funds a sticking point
One of the big sticking points at the climate summit in Cancun is how best to distribute the $30 billion promised under the Copenhagen Accord.

Sewage in fishing area worries traditional owners
Aboriginal elders in a remote Northern Territory community say raw sewage is going to be pumped directly into their traditional fishing area.



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