By Peter | Published:
January 20, 2006
The JCXP forums have leaked new screenshots of the latest Internet Explorer build 5299, which is current the 2nd beta of the browser. IE7 is slated for release sometime in the upcoming year and judging by these screenshots it may be sooner than expected.
By Peter | Published:
January 19, 2006
A pile of unofficial Oblivion screenshots briefly appeared on at least one Internet forum, and Gaming-360 was lucky enough to snag the link before moderators removed it. The 26 images are not the sharpest we’ve seen, but they expose some details about the menu interface, as well as show off a few of the game’s [...]
By Peter | Published:
January 19, 2006
The disturbance in the Force gamers recently felt was the frantic clicking of computer mice by Star Wars fans across the globe. The highly anticipated Star Wars: Empire at War demo is now available from GameSpot. Empire at War is a real-time strategy game set in the Star Wars universe. The 741MB demo gives a [...]
By Peter | Published:
January 19, 2006
ATI just released its first driver for 2006 and it is a 34MB download. This time around, it’s a Catalyst control centre version only and it supports all the cards from Radeon 7X00 generation till X1800 cards. The next driver should support the soon to arrive X1900 generation of R580 cards. Includes fixes for BattleField [...]
By Peter | Published:
January 18, 2006
I use a plugin in Firefox to make small adjustments to live sites, however today at work I was looking for something similar that would work in IE when I stumbled across CSSVista. CSSVista allows you to see both IE and Firefox in two seperate panes and allows you to edit CSS on an already [...]
By Peter | Published:
January 17, 2006
A NEW STUDY into cyberslacking indicates that it is not the quiet ones, or even the most open minded types which are more distracted by the Interweb, but extroverts.The study, from Monash University, reverses previous research and dubs extroverted types as cyberslackers who are more likely to waste time emailing friends and doing general internet [...]
By Peter | Published:
January 17, 2006
The lastest TV spots for the new Apple computers with Intel Chips is strinkingly similar to a music video from the band Postal Service. Take a peek at the videos side-by-side and judge for yourself.
By Peter | Published:
January 17, 2006
Casey at Brains-N-Brawn has figured out a way to stream DivX video to the Xbox 360 using Windows Media Endcoder (via HD Beat). This is great news for all us lazy people who would otherwise need a program like Videora Xbox360 Converter to manually transcode each video into Xbox compatible WMV.
By Peter | Published:
January 16, 2006
From EnGadget: By now a lot of us have seen videos of Apple OS X running on PCs, but we got ahold of this latest video of 10.4.3 running on a Thinkpad — and it’s running damned fast if you ask us. The video drivers still aren’t up to snuff and neither is the wireless [...]
By Peter | Published:
January 16, 2006
Bugmenot is a service that feeds you valid, anonymous login/passwords for websites that require free registration, like the New York Times. After a long hiatus, there’s a new version of the Bugmenot plugin for Firefox, which automates the process of reading the news while protecting your privacy. Link