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Macworld May 2, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Quake 4 The Mac conversion of Quake 4 has been a long time coming. But if you're a first-person shooter fan, it's been well worth the wait. |
Macworld May 1, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Olympus FE-120 camera This low-cost camera delivers good image quality, and will appeal mostly to people who are happy with automatic modes. Experienced photographers would likely find the lack of manual controls frustrating. |
Macworld April 27, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Avernum 4 Old-school RPG gaming at its finest. It may not have the most cutting-edge engine in the world, but tons of rich storytelling make this game loads of fun. |
Macworld April 26, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Kodak EasyShare C663 camera A reasonably good camera at a good price, its image quality is good, and it offers most of the features that point-and-shoot users will need. And the Perfect Touch processing feature makes it attractive for folks who just want to take pictures without fuss. |
Macworld April 24, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Canon PowerShot SD430 camera The Canon SD430 is attractively styled, and has good image quality and zoom range. But considering its poor battery life and noisy operation, its price isn't entirely justified. |
Macworld April 21, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Nikon Coolpix S4 camera The S4 is an interesting camera, but its unusual design is only partly successful. |
Macworld April 20, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Welcome to Merriweather Farm Rated EC for Early Childhood, Welcome to Merriweather Farm is a fun adventure for kids six and under. There's no learning, just good time down on the farm -- but sometimes fun is enough. |
PC Magazine April 19, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
WinMac When Apple confirmed last year that it would begin building computers with Intel chips, predictions of dual-boot systems running both Windows and the Mac OS abounded. |
BusinessWeek May 1, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Macs That Speak Fluent PC Elegant as Apple's Boot Camp software is, it's the wrong solution for the many people who might like to buy a Mac but need to run an occasional Windows program. There's a better way. |
Macworld April 19, 2006 Lee Sherman |
DEVONagent 2.0 Aimed at casual Web surfers and serious researchers alike, DEVONagent 2.0 begins where Google leaves off. And you don't have to be a scientist to use it. |
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