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Xbox 360 : Gears of War.. Oops no! DVD error.
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
Here I am all worked up to check out the new Microsoft million selling Gears of War. But I get no more than ten minutes into the high energy, high cussin’ action, when suddenly the dreaded black screen of death.  So now we are reviewing the Xbox 360 support framework.

 
Toshiba delays Australian HD DVD player availability to January 2007
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
There’ll be no Christmas HD DVD joy for Toshiba in Australia, with their HD-E1 high-def player delayed until January 2007.

 
Wii takes the early lead from the PS3 but Xbox 360 still rules supreme
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
What to buy, oh what to buy? The PS3 or Wii might be highly sought after games consoles but haven’t even shipped units in the seven figures yet, while the Xbox 360 has shipped well over 7 million units so far.

 
Are 90% of emails sent today really spam?
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
A new online report claims that 9 out of 10 emails sent out since June 2006 are spam, and come from criminal gangs out to get your money either through some kind of scam, be it for pain killing drugs or pills to enhance your sexual prowess. No wonder there’s been so much spam lately!

 
Online video a true alternative to regular TV
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
A BBC survey shows that people are watching more online TV that ever, finding that when there’s nothing to watch on TV, there’s often something worth watching online instead.

 
Plenty of surprises with Vista -- thankfully
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
Windows Vista is almost here, with some people already running the ‘final’ business version. While we’re still waiting for consumer versions, Vista isn’t just another upgrade to Windows. It’s the operating system upgrade we had to have.

 
I’ve played with Microsoft's Zune and it’s nothing special - yet
Monday, 27 November 2006
Microsoft’s Zune is meant to herald their arrival in the music space with a device designed to compete with Apple’s iPod. While the Zune is functional, it’s definitely no iPod.

 
Saturn’s rings smudged by greased lightning?
Monday, 27 November 2006
Could the smudges that appear in Saturn’s rings be caused by massive lightning strikes? While looking as though a giant finger made the smudging, scientists think it could be lightning or meteor strikes.

 
Burn to disc downloadable games arrive in Australia – but there’s a catch
Monday, 27 November 2006
Just as Universal and Reeltime.TV have started up a legal downloadable movie service that lets you burn download direct to DVD, Australian online games retailer Gamehead.com.au is letting users who download games burn them direct to CDs or DVDs in an Australian first – but there’s a catch.

 
$2m worth of Xbox 360’s stolen in the UK
Monday, 27 November 2006
With the PS3 and even the Wii being potentially more lucrative than even a truckload of Xbox 360's, thieves haven’t been deterred and have stolen more than US $2m worth of Xbox 360 consoles.

 
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