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Sleeper Hits: The games of 2008
by Alex Kidman
We reckon these less-than-hyped titles might just be the real stars of 2008. Yes, and we're not just talking about GTA IV.
Apr 14, 2008
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IBM
by Staff Writers
IBMs IT infrastructure has a very public face in the form of the official Olympic Web site. By the end of the Games it will have received an estimated 1.4 billion page views or the equivalent of sever
Jan 1, 1900
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Linux
by Staff Writers
Mike MacCana ponders the wine industry, rants online, and discovers a neat tip for intra-server messaging...
Mar 1, 2003
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Vista versus Apple
by Staff writers
We provide the commentary on a bruising eight-round battle between Vista and Tiger.
Sep 12, 2006
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Role-playing games
by Staff Writers
It would be misleading to imply that FPS games are the only game in town when talking about player numbers. While the total number of gamers who could be classed as online role-playing gamers first an
Jan 1, 1900
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Build your ultimate PC
by Tim Dean
Looking to build your dream machine? We explore the latest components on the market, and give you advice on which ones to hunt down, along with the general price you can expect to pay for each major component.
Dec 9, 2004
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What's Hot in 2006
by Tim Dean
What will you be buying, using and drooling over this year? Tim Dean looks at the astounding products and technologies due to hit in the next 12 months.
Jan 23, 2006
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The games
by Staff Writers
At launch in the US there were 19 games, although there will be more when the Xbox is launched over here in March. Unlike other console launches in the past, the Xbox has not one, but several killer t
Jan 1, 1900
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PlayStation 2 in the flesh
by Staff Writers
The PlayStation 2, on the other hand, has a strong video games heritage, and it shows. It looks like a console and plays like one, albeit a supercharged one. Its black box design is practical, if a li
Jan 1, 1900
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Back it all up
by Staff Writers
Telstra has had the role of providing the network infrastructure that is coping with both the Australian end of the site traffic and providing 155Mb capacity fibre optic links between the IBM LANs at
Jan 1, 1900
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Fuji Zerox
by Staff Writers
The system receives competition information from the Venue Results applications and distributes it to 15,000 media through more than 700 Fuji Xerox printers. At the competition venues, printed results
Jan 1, 1900
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Top 100 web secrets
by Staff writers
We've searched every corner of the web for the most useful (and useless) sites you've never seen. Download free movies and music, find the cheapest shopping sites, get a degree, make money, walk on Mars and much more.
Apr 14, 2005
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The jump from console to PC
by Ed Dawson
Halo 2 is going to be an exclusive for Windows Vista, but won't use DirectX 10. Something's up.
May 18, 2007
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3D coming to a screen near you
by David Bayon
From movies and games to sporting events and even pornography, David Bayon explains why 3D displays are the next big thing.
Aug 3, 2009
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The hardware
by Staff Writers
Possibly the most interesting feature of the Xbox is its similarity to a PC in terms of its hardware specification. Unlike other games consoles, like the Sony PlayStation2 and Nintendo GameCube, which
Jan 1, 1900
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Aviation and sport get off the ground
by Staff Writers
Despite sports-mad Australia having a strong market for sports games and flight combat simulators, this popularity does not appear to be reflected in the numbers of people playing online. The main exc
Jan 1, 1900
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XP vs. VISTA
by Barry Collins
Still not sure whether it's worth upgrading to Vista? We put XP and Vista through the ultimate face-off.
Mar 26, 2008
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DESKTOP ENLIGHTENMENT
by Staff Writers
Four years ago, I saw a picture of a very beautiful desktop interface, called 'Enlightenment', running on an Operating System called 'Linux'. I didn't know much about either, but I downloaded and installed Linux anyway in order to run that fine looking user interface. Thanks to that early interest, I now enjoy a wonderful job designing and maintaining networks in which Linux often fills an important role. There's no better way to learn something new than for it to be enjoyable. With this in mind, I'd like to present Mike's Hopefully nifty guide to having fun with Linux.
Dec 1, 2002
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