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30th June

VirtualBox 3.0 Released With SMP, Improved Graphics | Posted on: 30/06/2009 @ 18:40

VirtualBox 3.0 has been in beta for less than a month, but Sun Microsystems has now decided to officially release this major update to their virtualization software. Most notably, VirtualBox 3.0 finally brings support for SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processing) to guest operating systems...

27th June

Review: Box | Posted on: 27/06/2009 @ 10:40

While the free version of Box offers just 5GB of space with an individual file limit of 25MB, this can be expanded to 15GB by upgrading to the Professional or Business package. This amount of space is pretty paltry when compared to some of the other backup services out there. To make matters worse, the web-based interface is somewhat slow and awkward to navigate, and the lack of client software ...

26th June

Windows 7 boxed and ready | Posted on: 26/06/2009 @ 2:50

The past few weeks has led to many internet discussions over the pricing structure of the eagerly anticipated operating system from software leader, Microsoft. Windows 7’s official pricing structure and box art work has now been revealed for the general public The official release date for Windows 7 is October 22nd. For anyone wanting to get a [...]

25th June

OLED Technology by 4D Systems | Posted on: 25/06/2009 @ 18:40

Getting a nice and easy to use screen to a project can be a bit tricky as it usually involves complex fiddling with libraries etc. But don't worry, here's a nice solution to this problem: OLED displays from 4D Systems!

Home Theatre PC and Ripping Station Guide | Posted on: 25/06/2009 @ 6:20

24th June

VirtualBox 3.0 Beta 2 Brings SMP Performance Boosts | Posted on: 24/06/2009 @ 21:50

Earlier this month VirtualBox 3.0 Beta 1 was introduced by Sun Microsystems, which brought OpenGL 2.0 support for virtualized guests along with SMP support for guest operating systems. There were other notable changes present too...

21st June

NZXT Panzerbox | Posted on: 21/06/2009 @ 23:10

The Panzerbox intends to mow down the competition like a tank, as it is aimed at the uncompromising LAN party gamer. The compact case has all the space for large components to pack quite the punch. We take the case for a spin to see if it delivers more than just a menacing look.

19th June

Sony Ericsson W995 Unboxing Video | Posted on: 19/06/2009 @ 10:40

You’ve read the review of Sony Ericsson’s latest addition to the Walkman family, now see what you get when you make the decision to own one for yourself. We’ve unboxed the W995 and were pretty impressed with what we saw inside the fancy wrapper. The W955 comes loaded with a 8.1 megapixel camera, GPS receiver, standard 3.5mm [...]

18th June

Prototype - Xbox 360, PS3 | Posted on: 18/06/2009 @ 10:40

Follow superhero Alex Mercer in this tale of conspiracy, deception and deadly shape shifting action.

17th June

VirtualBox 3.0 Beta Brings SMP, OpenGL 2.0 | Posted on: 17/06/2009 @ 11:40

Sun Microsystems has announced the first beta release of VirtualBox 3.0 Beta 1. The major additions to VirtualBox 3.0 so far is guest SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processing) support for up to 32 virtual CPUs, Windows guests now support Direct3D 8/9 applications and games, and there is now OpenGL 2.0 support for Windows, Linux, and Solaris guests. Guest SMP support has been a feature that's long been ...

11th June

Review: iDowell iBox | Posted on: 11/06/2009 @ 11:30

The UPS (or, to give it its full title – uninterruptible power supply) isn't the most exciting device you can connect to your Mac, but it performs a useful function. If your mains electricity supply cuts out, the UPS takes over and powers your equipment from its own battery. When the mains power fails the iBox kicks in, offering up to 20 minutes of emergency power. A red light and beeping ...

9th June

8th June

Red Faction Guerrilla - Xbox 360, PS3 | Posted on: 08/06/2009 @ 11:00

The sequel to the explosive action shooter lands on planet Earth.

2nd June

Microsoft Reveals New Invisible XBox Controller: Project Natal | Posted on: 02/06/2009 @ 8:30

It looks like clear is the new black. We mentioned yesterday that LG has released a transparent handset, now Microsoft has unveiled the gaming control of the future at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles, and it’s invisible. Project Natal allows you to use your whole body to play a game without being wired-up to anything… [...]