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TransGaming releases Dragon Age: Origins downloadable content

TransGaming (http://www.transgaming.com) has released new, downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins through its GameTreeOnline store.

The company has added Dark Spawn Chronicles and Leliana’s Song in addition to the previously announced Return to Ostagar DLC. Return to Ostagar and Dark Spawn Chronicles cost US$5 each; Leliana’s Song is $7.

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iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for Aug. 19

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Nuance Communications is offering its Dragon Medical Mobile Search app on the Apple App Store — and it’s free for a limited time. The voice-enabled medical search app for iPhone gives clinicians a smarter way to search for medical information.  Dragon Medical Mobile Search is an advanced form of Nuance’s Dragon NaturallySpeaking software.

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“People” app for the iPad could be a turning point

This week’s “People” app is the first to be free to subscribers, and “Time,” Sports Illustrated” and “Fortune” are expected to follow, according to a “Fortune” article (http://macosg.me/2/qx). And it “signals the end of a four-and-a-half-month impasse that put the digital dreams of every major magazine publisher on hold,” the article adds.

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Apple slowly shutting down Quattro Wireless

Apparently, Apple is winding down the Quattro Wireless ad network it bought earlier this year. According to “MacDailyNews” (http://macosg.me/2/qt), Apple has sent out the following email to iAd-using developers and advertisers:



“Since the launch of the iAd Network just over a month ago, advertisers and developers have been telling us how much they love this powerful new way to reach iPhone and iPod touch users right in their favorite apps.

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