Xbox 360 to get Internet protocol television.
When it comes to the 360, Microsoft are taking things slow. Sony have been granting PS3 users IPTV (Internet Protocol television) capabilities for a while now via its PlayTV peripheral
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When it comes to the 360, Microsoft are taking things slow. Sony have been granting PS3 users IPTV (Internet Protocol television) capabilities for a while now via its PlayTV peripheral
Not that we ever expected anything different but Microsoft has re-iterated its non-Blu-ray stance this week, explaining in an interview that the hi-def disc format favoured by Sony and its
The big question we were left with after the impressive Microsoft press conference yesterday was, how much is Kinect going to cost? Microsoft exec Aaron Greenberg has since poured cold
Back in the day, when I previously used the Norton Anti-Virus suite for my home computer, it gave me the hump. There were a few reasons I got narked with it, the main one being that the hit on system performance was pretty high for an AV suite, and for a chap who liked to play the odd online FPS, it was a bit of a pain. Secondly, once you installed it, it was installed. Every facet of your computers being was wormed into and monitored by Norton, and it felt stifling, and ominous. And if you wanted to get rid of it, you would have been lucky to remove all of its various components and registry entries without a team of Microsoft computer scientists, and a man with a hammer in reserve.
Say what you will about the Rubix cube, but it’s really stuck the test of time. Ok, so it might be the worlds most annoying puzzle, and they might be neigh impossible to solve (even with the help of the many YouTube videos on the subject) but whether you were born in the seventies when it was first invented or not then you’re bound to recognise the iconic design and deceptively simple mechanism.
Well, now the Rubiks cube is getting overhauled not once but twice for the naughties and it’s weirder than ever.
With the price of the Microsoft console being slashed down under in Australia it seems, that there are no hopes for us UK putters to see the same for many
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