
Street View goes user-generated
Google's Street View service is now equipped to accept photographs taken by third parties and map them onto a 3D space - although the fact that faces aren't blurred could cause concern.
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Hardware Podcast 10 - All Praise the Capital of Hardwareland
The long-awaited (or so we’d like to think) tenth episode of the Hardware Podcast sees Rich, Clive, Harry and James rather confused about tenses and timelines. You’d think that four reasonably intelligent hardware reviewers would be able to understand that if you record a pod on Thursday to cast on Monday, you need to act as if Monday is in the past. Apparently not. Revealed in this pod: the capital of Hardwareland is Gulftown, and the most effective components for an energy-efficient PC.
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Blizzard: "StarCraft still set for Q2 2010"
Blizzard is still confident that it can have StarCraft 2 released within the first half of this year.
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Supreme Commander 2 Demo Impressions
This week saw a demo for the much anticipated Supreme Commander 2 hit Steam, so we've decided to blow the dust off the ol' ACU and find out whether SupCom 2 really is as Supreme as it claims to be.
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UK road named after Tomb Raider
A road in Derby has been named after Tomb Raider icon, Lara Croft.
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Bill signals end of free WiFi
The Digital Economy Bill - designed to curtail copyright infringement online - could have a nasty side effect: preventing businesses from offering their customers free WiFi.
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Intel Core i7-930 CPU Review
The original Core i7-920 is the best selling high-end CPU, but as it's now nearing its 18-month birthday Intel has decided it's due for retirement. We check out its replacement, the i7-930. Clocked at 2.8GHz, it's only 133MHz faster than the i7-920 - but thanks to overclocking, it's still the chip to buy.
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