Archive for October 7, 2007

Trillian For Mac Coming

Cerulean Studios, maker of popular windows AIM client Trillian, has announced that it is developing a Mac version of Trillian.Though this first alpha build of the OS X version of Trillian is still very preliminary and minimal - the functionality pulled through is about the same as the Flash-based we…

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ASUS P5E3 Deluxe motherboard ships with Embedded Linux, Firefox and Skype

ASUS P5E3 Deluxe is one of the most innovative motherboards we have seen to date and it packs one very exciting and unusual feature. Embedded onto the P5E3 Deluxe is a Linux environment that features a Firefox-rebranded web browser and the Skype VoIP client! Within five seconds of turning on you can be using Linux and surfing the Internet.

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TorrentSpy Traffic Plunges After US Ban

The MPAA has caused TorrentSpy, once the most popular BitTorrent site, some serious headaches. After a federal judge ordered TorrentSpy to log all user data stored in RAM, they decided to block access to US users, consequently their traffic dropped signific

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It’s official: the Halo movie is dead

One of the movies I’ve been eyeballing is the seemingly dormant Halo movie. But with past rumors of the film being canned and then getting a possible green light, it appears now the film is truly dead. Creativity Online snagged an interview with the movie’s director, Neill Blomkamp, and he laid it out crystal clear

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BitTorrent Addiction: The Thrill of the Chase

It’s great to have access to a huge library of media via your torrent client, no one can deny that, but for many users BitTorrent is more than just a functional tool. It’s become an addictive hobby, with puzzles to solve and treasures to find.

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Hitachi creates 100gb Blu-ray Disc for PS3

Hitachi’s disc they have made required only the standard head and just a firmware update to either your current standalone player or your current PS3 and you would be good to go. Hitachi is also working on an eight-layer disc which can hold 200GB.

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