Apple releases Boot Camp 1.1.2

October 31, 2006

Apple has released another Boot Camp update, a software that allows Intel-based Macs to run Microsoft's Windows XP. This comes just 6 weeks after the 1.1.1 update. Here's a list of the featured updates: easier partitioning using presets for... [continue reading]



Easily locking you Mac's screen

October 30, 2006

If you're a lot like me, you never leave your computer without locking its screen first. I used to do this while working in Windows all the time. I even had a shortcut on my desktop so I could easily... [continue reading]



iPod Shuffle 2G finally shipping

October 30, 2006

After being announced at the Showtime event over a month ago, Apple has finally decided to start the shipping of the second generation iPod Shuffle. They usually launch their stuff immediatly after announcing them, especially with the iPods. Anyway, good... [continue reading]



Second IE 7 flaw discovered in two weeks

October 30, 2006

According to security researchers, Internet Explorer 7 contains yet another vulnerability that allows malicious attackers to alter content in a legitimate Web site's pop-up window. This is the second vulnerability discovered in IE 7 since the official release about two... [continue reading]



Rainbow Six Vegas demo coming this month

October 8, 2006

Ubisoft announced that a single player playable demo of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas will be released later this month. The demo will be for the Xbox 360 version of the game and will be available exclusively as part of... [continue reading]



New Fable 2 screenshots

October 8, 2006

Feast your eyes on Xbox 360 screenshots from the new action RPG developed by Lionhead Studios entitled Fable 2. The game will be released in October 20, 2006 in Europe, while US players will have to wait a little longer.... [continue reading]



Rumor: Intel to buy nVidia?

October 5, 2006

nVidia shares climbed more than 8 percent on Wednesday. According to traders, this increase means that the graphics chipmaker could be acquired by Intel. A spokeswoman for Intel refused to comment, saying the company doesn't comment on market speculation. Investors... [continue reading]



Fujitsu to recall 287,000 Sony batteries

October 5, 2006

Now it's Fujitsu's turn to announce an impressive 287,000 Sony-made battery recall, bringing the number of Sony batteries recalled to more than 7.5 million. Fujitsu last week joined a growing list of computer makers recalling Sony batteries, but did not... [continue reading]



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