…what it means for humankind to make its last stand. Halo 3 is coming, are you ready? WIN THE CHANCE TO PLAY Halo 3- To celebrate the airing of this new TV commercial Xbox Australia are giving 10 extremely lucky Australians the chance to take part in the Halo 3…
…32″ LCD TV worth $3000 Aaron Obst – Western Australia His entry can be viewed here. Various factors singled-out Aaron’s entry. Namely, it was obviously all his own making, included an Australian location with a sci-fi touch, and for the first time ever, presented us with the stupifying notion of…
…speakers, equalizer with 27 presets, photo viewer, USB 2.0, 10.5 hours music playback battery life and 5.5 hours video playback. Apparently this new version includes satellite TV, wireless VOD, IPTV, Podcasting and it supports high def. Supported video formats are Divx 3.11/4/5, XviD, MPEG1 (VCD), MPEG2 (DVD), MPEG4 (WMV and…
Microsoft has teamed up with a handful of Hollywood studios to sell TV shows and rent movies that can be downloaded through the software maker’s Xbox Live online video-game service and beamed straight onto television sets. Xbox Live users with the latest console will be able to choose from shows…
For a full breakdown of s02 e01, check out the Latest Shows section. Get Ready, Start Your Engines – Its Cyber Shack from Indy on the Gold Coast! Despite its title, the game V8 Supercars Australia 3 is about all forms of car racing, and we’ve chosen to feature the…
For a full Episode 13 breakdown, check out the Latest Shows section. In 2006 the mighty Socceroos made Australia proud in Germany competing in their first World Cup in over 30 years. The man that kicked the penalty that took us there is Mr John Aloisi, and he is on…
For a full Episode 12 breakdown, check out the Latest Shows section. “Howzat!” Cricket is Australia’s national pastime and for the release of Cricket 07, we head down to the SCG to play cricket with such luminaries as Stuart McGill and Phil Jacques. Will Fuzz bowl anyone out? Will Fuzz…
…pitch that it will be half the price, twice as good, and use a quarter of the electricity of conventional plasma and LCD TVs. Displayed beside a conventional 50 inch plasma TV, the Mitsubishi-built prototype does appear brighter and clearer than its “older” rival. With a worldwide launch date scheduled…