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All Recent Tags Transgaming Inc. have announced their forthcoming product, called Cider. This will allow Intel Mac users to effectively run Windows-based games within OS X without any modification to the original game. Therefore, it should be possible to run games such as Half-Life 2 on a Mac without (a) buying a...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2006
I've recently been privileged to take part in "Gmail for your domain", the ability to give your own domain name Gmail facilities. But it's much more than that. It also gives you Google Calendar which, combined with Gmail, is a seriously good Exchange replacement.
Those of us that have used...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Aug 5th, 2006
Following on from my blog about Universal's new download service, I want to now talk about how film studios treat their DVD buying customers.
When I pay £15 or so for a new DVD, I expect to play the movie (or whatever features come with it) pretty much immediately. I've paid for my copy, and I...
Read More | Jul 16th, 2006 | Comments: 7 | Last Comment: Jul 25th, 2006
With the announcement that:
- Microsoft's Virtual PC is to be free (as in beer)
- VMware's Server 1.0 released - for free.
- Microsoft's Vista Enterprise Edition users will be able to install up to 4 copies in a virtual machine, for a single user on a single device.
and Microsoft's Virtual...
Read More | Jul 13th, 2006
I'm beginning to get fed up with web designers that put United Kingdom right towards the bottom of a pull-down menu selector when filling in feedback forms (usually to download software, or during an online purchase), but only keep the United States as the FIRST option (as a shortcut) in that same...
Read More | Jul 11th, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Jul 24th, 2006
I've playing around with Office 2007 beta courtesy of Parallels Desktop for OS X and Windows XP. And I'm shocked.
I like the new interface for the most part, BUT having checked out Outlook 2007, Microsoft have still not provided a decent quoting system for their Windows Exchange client....
Read More | Jul 9th, 2006
I'm not sure whether it's just me, but the current flux of companies taking over smaller hosting firms are having a drastic effect on the levels of customer service and support.
Take 123-reg.co.uk It's a cheap domain registrar and has been serving me very well over the past few years. I've rarely...
Read More | Jul 7th, 2006
From Macworld UK:
Movie download services reach UK
Some choice quotes (in bold italic) and my response underneath:
Pete Smith, President of Universal Pictures International, said: “Universal is delighted to have partnered with Wippit in this great digital deal. We are excited that UK consumers...
Read More | Jul 7th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jul 20th, 2006
I'm really quite angry with my recent brush-off from BT after reporting one of their users for spamming. The spam originated from a BT Openworld account which was used to send the spam through Yahoo's SMTP servers. Despite all the evidence that it was injected through a BT account, they insisted...
Read More | Dec 20th, 2004 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Dec 27th, 2004