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MacBooks get Core 2 Duos, now what about the Mac Mini?
Sunday, 12 November 2006
Apple has finally closed the gap in processor performance for its entire range of laptop computers. All that’s left to update is the Mac Mini line, and the transformation will be complete.

 
Are you game?
Sunday, 12 November 2006
The PlayStation 3 is here, and Australia is at the forefront of a booming Games industry.  But there is a crisis looming: a lack of human resources. Australian Games developers are crying out for technical talent, especially experienced talent, to take up the challenge of this now legitimate industry. Do you have what it takes?

 
Will PS3 wipe Xbox 360 into the dust in Japan?
Sunday, 12 November 2006
With stocks of the PS3 sold out before noon in at least one Japanese store, Sony’s next-gen assault on the near US $30 billion gaming market has launched with the shock and awe only the US Military was thought capable of.

 
Windows Vista RTM leaks onto the wild wild web
Sunday, 12 November 2006
Days after Windows Vista went RTM, the first reports of the final version leaking onto the web have emerged. That didn’t take long, did it?

 
Allchin says to use anti-virus with Vista after all
Sunday, 12 November 2006
Ever since Microsoft Vista chief Jim Allchin talked about his son not using anti-virus in a recent teleconference with journalists, the world has been abuzz with claims Vista won’t need AV software. Now Jim Allchin has clarified his statements on the official Windows Vista Blog.

 
Age of Pirates - Caribbean Tales: Plonk a Parrot on yar Peg-leg.
Sunday, 12 November 2006
Age of Pirates - Caribbean Tales
aopcoveraus Developer: Akella
Publisher: Atari
Rating: MA 15+
   
PC
There is much swash to be buckled in this latest plunder laden simulation of life on the high seas.  In an effort to out do gaming god Sid Meier, Age of Pirates contains a great deal to do, this is both its highlight as well as its failing.

 
Vista's new soundscape comes to life
Sunday, 12 November 2006
With every new version of Windows, we've come to expect a range of new sounds. The beta versions of Vista just used the existing Windows XP sounds, but Windows Vista is set to aurally excite us thanks to the hard work of Robert Fripp, and the lead of the Vista sound project, Steve Ball. So how does it sound?

 
Fly me to the Zune and let me sing among the iPods
Saturday, 11 November 2006
Microsoft’s Zune digital music player is coming on Tuesday the 14th. Will Apple spoil the party and launch a widescreen wireless iPod on Monday?

 
Is Allchin right or plain crazy on the Vista anti-virus issue? Here’s my story
Saturday, 11 November 2006
Jim Allchin's son ran Vista without anti-virus. But I’ve run XP without anti-virus for months earlier this year, and I didn’t get infected. Why did I do it, and why no infections?


 
Yahoo copies Google, will offer IM within email
Saturday, 11 November 2006
Despite the enormous popularity of Google’s Gmail, and the massive filip Gmail received when it launched offering 1Gb of free storage, which doubled to 2Gb and is now nearly 3Gb, Yahoo Mail still has 10 times the users Gmail enjoys. So why copy Google?
 
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