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OpenGL 2.0 vs DirectX 9 - Head to Head #25
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Sick of only seeing the features of your video card shown off in benchmarks? Never fear, for James Wang sees big changes ahead.
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V-Pr0n - #33
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Dan Rutter wonders how bright a future without porn will be?
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Leadtek Quadro FX2000
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Groovy graphics guru Ivon Smith has taken the new Quadro for a spin. Try to excuse the less than complete windshield and missing headlight.
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The Return of Captain Atomic
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In early November 2001, Atomic was approached by Perth's eCentral TAFE campus with a proposal to bring our very own Captain Atomic to life, via the talent of 43 graduating ...
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Pressplay and MusicNet worse than Napster
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At least, that’s how musicians and their lawyers see the situation. Despite months of rhetoric from EMI, BMG, Sony, Universal and others concerning the illegality of Napster, ...
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BurnItFirst, DRM and ‘Fair Use’
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First came BMG/EMI’s MusicNet. Then came Sony/Universal’s Pressplay. Both offered subscription-based download services for digital music – the studio’s answer to Napster. ...
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Causing a Chromotion
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S3 isn't dead - despite popular belief that it had vanished into the video graphics ether. In any case, it’s thrashed back into existence with the announcement of its DeltaChrom...
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Captain Atomic Shockwave competition
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Paying for Napster – a Beta tester speaks
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Napster, once the darling of both ‘law abiding’ music aficionados and audio pirates alike, is currently in Beta testing for its new subscription based service. ...
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When Galaxies Attack
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Startling proof of how dangerous our universe really is was recently provided to us by the boffins staffing the CSIRO's Australia Telescope. Phd student Melanie Johnston-Hollitt...
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The next big thing
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Three of the five biggest music companies in the world have banded together with AOL and RealNetworks to nut a new, universal standard of music distribution. EMI, Bertelsman ...
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Metallica finally safe from evil fans
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The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a lower court decision that declared the practice of swapping ripped MP3s via Napster is in fact illegal, and in breach of ...
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DIY Justice
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Ever since the ‘Net became ‘popular’ back in the early to mid 90’s, fraudsters and scam artists have gradually realised the vast potential of the online medium for their ...
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Backlash over copy protected music CDs
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