2 Jan, 2008
Asus has been coyly hinting at a spec-bumped Eee PC for a while now, but it looks like the wink-and-nudge days are over — German Asus spokesman Holger Schmidt said that an 8GB Eee PC with a 10-inch screen would ship in 2008, as well as that equally-rumored but far less sexy desktop Eee. See, sometimes dreams do come true.
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2 Jan, 2008
2007 Has been a great year for Mac with great stories. Mac World broke down their view of the 10 Biggest stories for 2007 .
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2 Jan, 2008
Gear Live has started answering reader and viewer questions on the iPhone 1.1.3 firmware that we’ve been showing off. We’ve got a bunch of questions from you guys, and we are answering them here.
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2 Jan, 2008
MacRumors has heard reliable confirmation about some features in upcoming Apple notebook releases due at Macworld San Francisco 2008.
A Mac sub-notebook is indeed expected to be coming at the Macworld and, as rumored, will not coming with an internal optical drive. This omission is presumably du…
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2 Jan, 2008
TV-shows are by far the most popular files on BitTorrent sites. On Mininova alone, some episodes are downloaded more than 2 million times. Movies are a good second, with over 500.000 downloads for the most popular titles.
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2 Jan, 2008
The 586MB Full Auto 2 demo downloads in less than 2 minutes (4.88MB/sec) if you live in Tokyo!
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2 Jan, 2008
Microsoft’s Retail Training Site inadvertently hints at Starcraft II as being the greatest game ever, and maybe it will be coming out on the 360 also.
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2 Jan, 2008
Joystiq picks the top 10 games of the year and … what’s this? Peggle beat what? And how did that game get #1?
These are just a few responses we expect to receive. Read on!
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2 Jan, 2008
I’ve been saying Xbox Live is chock full of weirdos, but this one takes the cake so far.
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2 Jan, 2008
Just like it’s $10 DSL option, AT&T has quietly introduced its $20 “naked” DSL option–that is, DSL with no landline and (allegedly) no contract. We are having a hard time finding that exact combo on AT&T’s website, though.
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2 Jan, 2008
Elephantware. That is what we are talking about. Bloated programs that make brand new PCs boot like Pentium 2s with 64 MBs of RAM.
This is software that causes your screen to freeze while it works, consumes enough system resources to display a reminder box letting you know there is a new, even bigger, version available for download. Software …
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