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  Thursday, 3rd November 2005 

We like it when a hardware company goes all-out and makes a product that improves our gaming. The Logitech G7 mouse is this week’s source of great happiness. It has a pop-out lock and load style battery pack, and kind courtesy LEDs that tell you when it’s time to swap battery packs. Plus other neat features you can read about in the review below.

We’ve been using the G7 lately to play World of Warcraft. A whole lot. Logan isn’t though. Not this week, because he’s off at Blizzcon, the grand Mecca of WoWing. If you’re into WoW – and who isn’t? Then check out his report below, it’s got the goods on all the cool stuff coming for this phenomenon of a game.

Or perhaps deep space exploration is more your kettle of spacewar. X3: The Reunion is almost out, and to get excited we’ve got a feature for you, interviewing the developers of this hopefully breakthrough new space sim.

It’s all in November Atomic. The one you have to have.

Ben


  • Video iPod
  • Logitech G7 Laser Mouse
  • X3: State of the Reunion
  • Sex and drugs and SMS
  • Pop stars tap new technology to market music
  • Nokia sees mobile TV networks running by mid-2006
  • China hardware exports continue to grow
  • Microsoft makes big push on ad-based web software
  • HP unveils Unix server blades
  • World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
  • Where's Starcraft: Ghost?



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    World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
    First look at Blizzard's expansion The Burning Crusade to World of Warcraft, right from BlizzCon. More...


    Where's Starcraft: Ghost?
    Blizzard's long-awaited console title Starcraft: Ghost makes an appearance in force at BlizzCon, Anaheim. More...



    Video iPod
    Nick Ross funtests Apple's latest icon of cool. More...


     Green Club OnlyLogitech G7 Laser Mouse
    Logiech are masters at pushing the envelope of interface technology. It sounds wanky, conisdering we’re largely talking keyboards and mice here, but Logitech have managed to consistently innovate with each new release of their core products. More...



    X3: State of the Reunion
    Logan Booker opens a channel to Egosoft and questions Greg Kingston about X3: Reunion. More...

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    Sex and drugs and SMS
    China has declared war on scams using mobile phone short messages that promise everything from fake cash prizes to sexual services to contract killings. More...

    Pop stars tap new technology to market music
    When Madonna takes the stage in Lisbon to perform her new single "Hung Up", it will be the culmination of weeks of promotion harnessing new technology that is revolutionising the music industry. More...

    Nokia sees mobile TV networks running by mid-2006
    Mobile phone giant Nokia expects mobile TV networks using its chosen standard to be up and running by the middle of next year, allowing people to watch live TV broadcasts on their mobile phones. More...

    China hardware exports continue to grow
    Market research figures from Mainland China and Taiwan indicate the manufacture of digital cameras and other computing-related devices for export show no signs of slowing. More...

    Microsoft makes big push on ad-based web software
    Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, on Tuesday said it is embarking on a major new way of doing business in which it offers its software as free online services, funded by advertising, while seeking to fend off rivals like Google. More...

    HP unveils Unix server blades
    Hewlett-Packard will take a page from IBM's server blade book with the introduction of a new server blade for the Unix space. More...

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