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Windows Vista: One year on

Craig Simms wades through the mess that is still Windows Vista.

The iPod is growing up

If Apple really is putting a version of Mac OS X in a new iPod, presumably it has more in mind than showing high-quality highlights of Australian Idol.

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Reviews

  • Apple Boot Camp (beta)

    Apple gives the people what they want: Windows on Macs. Geeks proved it could be done through a variety of complicated hacks and now Apple makes it a breeze with a free download. We take Boot Camp for a test run.

  • Fujitsu Deskpower TX

    Fujitsu's Deskpower TX is an enticing offering for those moving up to both Media Center and LCD displays, but it's not without its weaknesses.

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  • Wii Fit hacked to work with WoW

    With Wii Fit's popularity making the game near-impossible to find and World of Warcraft's subscriber base nearing 11 million, it was just a matter of time before the two collided in some form.

  • Provocative politics in virtual games

    A game due next month will ask players to imagine the U.S. without oil and how Americans would respond.

  • Australian EPG released for Media Center PCs

    IceTV and Altech today announced iceguide 4 MCE -- the first commercially available electronic program guide (EPG) in Australia to be compatible with Microsoft Media Center PCs.

  • Talking to your TV

    Go ahead and yell at the TV. If IBM has its way, your home entertainment gadgets will soon listen to you.

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DIYs and How-to

  • DIY: Hack the Xbox

    You may have an Xbox, but you probably don't know what all it can do. Locked away inside is the power of a PC. We'll show you how to let it out.

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The Explain Series