Crash Is Ready to Party in Crash Team Rumble
Developed by Toys for Bob, Crash Team Rumble players compete in 4v4 team-based online matches.
Developed by Toys for Bob, Crash Team Rumble players compete in 4v4 team-based online matches.
These Altec speakers really deliver a lot of bass and good, detailed sound for the money. (Check out thefull reviewhere). So, how do you make a run at win the Expressionist Ultra speakers? Let me enumerate the basic rules. kindly read them carefully; there will be a test. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS AND WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. Sweepstakes ends at 12 PM EST on March 15, 2010....
Are Digg users just mindless obsessives or an obsessive mass of furiously fanatical tech fans? Being an avid Digg user, I had to know the answer. I was also curious to know if there was going to be a Revision4. To download the interview,click here.
We don’t think any of this stuff will catch on, to be honest. That puts it just three numbers behind Apple. We’re sure the fanboys will justlovethat. We took a look at the Flip Mino, which can becustomised with a photoof your choice. It’s totally free! Ian Morris Podcast
TheCrave Podcasthas arrived and it’s a day early! Don’t say we’re not good to you. This week we’ve heard rumours that Apple might be planning an all-you-can-eat iTunes service. Let’s keep our fingers crossed. Next up, a US psychiatrist has said that Internet and gadget addiction is a mental illness. If that’s the case, the entire Crave team is about to get locked up, Sarah Connor-style. -Rory Reid Podcast
Rory Reid is there too, but just makes childish noises. This week’s headline topic is the ongoing battle between theISPs and the BBC’s iPlayer. There’s only one solution: let’s put this baby on trial. Before all that, we warm up by having a look at some recent tech news. We also discuss the imminent arrival of Vista’s successor, Windows 7. Then there’s Germany’s new robotic restaurant. This one concerns the most ill-advised dating Web sites, as seen onCracked....
After last week’s episode fiasco, we’re rocking back to Episode 92 this week. Isn’t that just a ‘phone’? You might be a little late on that one. They wonder if theiRobot Roombacould help to end the reces… ‘difficult times’. A robot that cleans your floor! Why didn’t Gordon Brown think of that? Sure, this is an audio presentation, but what’s a little video between friends? Let us know what you think of it inour forums, won’t you?...
Must be something in the water. News was hot hot hot this week and it’s not just because Europe could getsolar powerfrom Africa. Calm down, dears, he’s only a micromanager. Predictably, 1995 also saw the launch of Windows 95 – it was quite an event. We wish you pleasant listening. -Ian Morris Podcast
There are certain things you’re able to always count on. Limare your presenters this week, along with a special guest:Ella Mortonfrom CNET Australia. She’s the one withhair the colour of Marsand a voice that’s the texture of fresh-bakedLamington. Until Episode 99, kiddies. -Rory Reid *Unless chief sub-editor Nick Hide drunken failure Rory Reid screws up somehow.
you could call Microsoft many things – but you definitely can’t call it boring. It didn’t make any sense then, and it makes even less sense now. Would you jump out of a plane with the same people that made Windows ME? Watch the death-defying footage here.
GoPro certainly knows how make a splash with aBlack Friday deal. That’s $260 in savings. That last one is key if you’re taking your GoPro Hero 10 Black on some rough adventures!
Creality is one of the biggest names in 3D printing and has been for the last five years. This makes it very stable and allows printing at extremely high speeds. These features are also available on the K1 as optional extras. CNET will be testing them as they become available. TheHalot-Mageis available now, priced at $329; theHalot-Mage Progoes on sale May 15 for $699. UK and Australian prices are yet to be announced....
Bloombergreportsthat Wisconsin-based Schreiber Foods closed for days in October after cybercriminals compromised its plants and distribution centers. The attack is just the latest to factor into a large-scale disruption of the US supply chain. Earlier this year, bothColonial PipelineandJBS USAwere hit with ransomware attacks.