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(link) Wednesday, 14-February-2007 03:50:06 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Happy Valentine's Day! Maybe. :)
YouTube and DMG have cut a deal to make more than 4000 hours of classic TV shows available freely online. The deal with DMG is one of the first revenue sharing agreements announced by YouTube, which eventually plans to offer a cut of advertising revenues to all users who post content.
IGN report on an interesting BF2 mod called Project Reality. In vanilla BF2, vehicles either work or they're a smoking metallic morgue, with very limited degrees of damage. In PR, it's possible to immobilise a tank by shooting out its tracks, or damage the turret to the point where it can't rotate or shoot.
Here's an unusual stained-glass window PC mod.
Paul sent in an odd idea, to use refrigerated warehouses as giant batteries. Too early in the morning to get my head around that one.
From Dale, info on proposed Apple store concepts in Australia: Not quite sure whether these have been listed, but I thought it might be one for the Apple fanboys, spotted it on Gizmodo. Incidentally, last I checked in end-November 2006, construction works are already going on at the Sydney site. Wonka-style Apple flagship proposed for Melbourne's Fun Factory site and glass-adorned Apple Store Sydney revealed. We did link the Melbourne one earlier.
HWAnalysis wonder if Vista's gaming is shooting blanks. Windows Vista boasts DirectX 10 support, along with DirectX 9 compatibility, but does that mean all your popular games still work? Unfortunately not, here's a closer look.
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