Archive for November, 2009

Xbox 360 Reaches 10 Million Units Overseas

Xbox 360 today announced that it had achieved console sales to 10 million consumers across Europe, the Middle East and Africa in just four years.

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Xbox 360 Reaches 10 Million Units Overseas

Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex (Wii)

When Treyarch first announced that they’d be porting Infinity Ward’s two-year-old Xbox 360/PS3/PC powerhouse Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare to Wii, nobody seemed to think that the game would faithfully translate to Nintendo’s underpowered console. The first screens were laughed at and the game see..

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Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex (Wii)

Firefox launched five years ago today

Web browser originally called Phoenix Mozilla’s web browser Firefox celebrate its fifth birthday today.

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Firefox launched five years ago today

Intel Kilmer Peak to offer 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax support

Kilmer Peak chipset will hit the market early 2010 After keeping operators and users alike waiting for nearly a year, Intel has begun production of a wireless chipset, called Kilmer Peak, that will support three versions of WiMax, 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz and 3.5GHz.

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Intel Kilmer Peak to offer 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax support

Intel Kilmer Peak offers 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax

Kilmer Peak chipset will hit the market early 2010 After keeping operators and users alike waiting for nearly a year, Intel has begun production of a wireless chipset, called Kilmer Peak, that will support three versions of WiMax, 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz and 3.5GHz.

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Intel Kilmer Peak offers 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax

How to sync data between your computing devices

How to get PCs, Macs and mobile devices to talk to each other Working on the go means you probably use a number of different devices every day, from a desktop PC, to a laptop and smartphone. However, it can be hard getting the various products to talk to each other. We show you the three easiest ways to sync your computers and mobile devices.

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How to sync data between your computing devices

How to: Run a portable web server

We demonstrate the benefits of Server2Go A huge variety of web services and providers are available, ranging from free online site builders to fully configurable virtual servers hosted by an ISP. For a large number of these, you’ll be able to log in and create your website fairly easily, so why would you need web server software?

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How to: Run a portable web server

Review: Need For Speed: NITRO (Wii)

With lagging interest (read: sales) in their Need For Speed series, EA decided to try something new: instead of half-sim, half-arcade street racing games that lost direction with each new entry, the franchise would be split in two and refocused. Back in September, the Xbox 360/PS3′s sim-oriented N..

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Review: Need For Speed: NITRO (Wii)

Review: Rabbids Go Home (Wii)

As the fourth Rabbids game in the Wii’s three-year lifespan, you’d be forgiven for thinking Ubisoft has run out of ideas for its bizarre creations, but Rabbids Go Home is potentially the oddest game in the series yet. Making a clean break from its minigame origins, Rabbids Go Home is an all-ne..

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Review: Rabbids Go Home (Wii)

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