Archive for December 6, 2006

CSIRO to demonstrate 6 Gbps Wi-Fi link; 12 Gb/s link planned

Read it again slowly: six (6) gigabits per second. Over wireless. With more to come.

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New Inventin: Data Can be Stored on Paper

Time to say Good bye to cds, DVDs and zip drives…A student from India developed a technique to store data on paper.

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Adobe Releases Adobe Reader 8.0

Adobe release an update to their popular PDF reader

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Wireless MIDI for the Nintendo DS

Send MIDI information via the DS. The front page shows a DS sending MIDI info to a server running Garage Band!

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Sony executive says ‘yes’ to PS4

Panic ye not - you will have the opportunity to spend hours in the freezing cold queueing overnight to get your hands on a PlayStation 4, risking a cap in the a**, a Sony executive has revealed, but not before 2010. Just as well - Europeans haven’t got their hands on the PS3 yet, let alone its successor, and won’t until March 2007.

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Use your Wii Remote on your Mac Computer!

This is a very interesting bit of “homebrew” software that has just been released for all you Mac Users out there. Darwiin Remote is a tiny program that allows you to control your Macintosh computer with your Nintendo Wii Remote.

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PS3 1.3 Firmware Upgrade Hits

supposedly fixes some 1080i problems

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Software That Every Computer Should Have

i just started using Digg and as a small business owner, i thought this would make for a good first submission. this is the first time a press release has actually convinced me to purchase a product…read on.

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Nintendo: Wii Care About Your Safety

Nintendo cares about your safety. They sent out e-mail to Wii owners instructing them how to use the Wii remote safely.

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Australia: Law lets modders back

Amendments to Australia’s copyright laws expected to be passed this week will make it legal for consumers to use modified chips (mod-chips) that circumvent anti-piracy technology built into game consoles if they also overcome measures that restrict the use of DVDs and games titles purchased legally in other regions.

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