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World Cyber Games 2005 held the Grand Final in Singapore this week with it coming down to USA vs Kazakhstan. The USA went in as the favourite. Who won? "Over 39,000 spectators have flocked down to Suntec City to cheer on their favourite teams as they battle it out to win the grand prize of US$435,000. On the last day of WCG, the final round for CS:Source, StarCraft, WarCraft & Fifa was held on the main stage in front of thousands of spectators."
Agg already mentioned the Xbox 360 release and some of the problems with the hardware. Microsoft have had a little bit to say about it.
Bona Fide Reviews seem pretty sure that Nintendo will Win the next round of the Console war, with the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 falling by the wayside. They also have some info about the coolest power… err… strip around.
Designtechnica have posted a Christmas Gift Guide, which is just what we need this time of year. My wallet is shrinking already!
Memory maker Micron and Intel are to unite in a deal to manufacture NAND flash memory. "Demand for data flash memory will soar to 235 billion megabytes this year and 627 billion in 2006..." That’s a lot of RAM!
Dan has things to say about Spatial Anomalies and other stuff in Letters #155.
Some people never backup. Some people take their data backups very seriously.
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