Bored at work? Boss hanging around? Tinywindowsgames.com have the answer..
The net slowed to a snails pace today, why, well it could be this little fella. Code Red & SirCam step aside there’s a new worm on the block, w32.nimda..
GuardianUnlimited features a piece on the WTC disaster today by Martin Amis.. And Robert De Niro feeds the rescuers on Manhattan..
US Big Brother contestants have not been told the full extent of the WTC disaster despite one of the participants cousins being missing presumed dead. The 3 remaining house guests are speculating that a few hundred may have died. CBS should hang their heads in shame..
Playstation 2’s killer app, MGS2, has been delayed by Konami due to it featuring terrorist activity in New York and scenes featuring the World Trade Center. Konami say they are removing footage which feature the New York skyline and the twin towers of the WTC. Rumour has it though that the final battle of the game may have taken place inside the WTC, and featured a plane or helicopter crashing into the building. No firm details of how long the game will be delayed by are available yet..
Sonic Youth are bringing the UK based All Tomorrows Parties festivals to the US next month. The line up, hand picked by Sonic Youth, includes Boredoms, Cat Power, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Stereolab, Television, etc. You can view the full line up here. All Tomorrows Parties returns to the UK in April 2002 when it will be hosted by Shellac..
theRegister reports that Motorola are preparing G5 processors to ship to market. Hopefully this should mean G5 Macs around Easter time next year. Might be time to upgrade the old B/W G3..
Feeling safe here in Europe? You might want to read this..
Wired reports on the changing face of news distribution in the wake of the WTC attack..
It is expected that Squaresoft will announce their Gamecube development plans within the next few days. Details are hard to come by at the moment, but rumour has it that Nintendo may have paid Square several billion Yen to make Final Fantasy XI a Gamecube exclusive. First Capcom and now Square, is this the Japanese software industry begining to rally against the impending threat of Xbox..