One of our fantastic ninja rejects in the field just sent over word that the trailer for George Lucas
’ upcoming animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars has been leaked online by a polish distributor. The quality isn’t that great, but the video is certainly legit.
Month: April 2008
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Animated Trailer Leaked
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Cluttered desktop folders become art [PICS]
Storing tons of files on your desktop is never a good idea, and Teknograd Mac Support from Norway has come up with an ad campaign that visualizes the feeling of helplessness that a cluttered desktop can cause. Thanks to faithful Macenstein reader John Hawkins for the pics!
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Kobe’s ridiculous dunk
Kobe Bryant was feeling it against the New Orleans Hornets on route to clinching the Pacific Division title.
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Top 25 Linux Games
Rangit.com 25 Linux Games selection. It has some pretty games.
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The bid to build Australia’s FTTN network: a one horse race
Communications minister Stephen Conroy has issued his long-awaited request for proposals to build a broadband network delivering at least 12Mbps to 98 percent of the Australian population, with up to $4.7b of government funding. It seems to have been set up as a one horse race for Telstra.
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Natalie Portman Wins the Battle of Wuthering Heights
After a much ballyhooed fight between the beautiful but rail-thin Keira Knightley, and the haggard and spotted Lindsay Lohan, the winner turns out to be Natalie Portman.
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Insurance made mandatory
Half a million dollars personal liability cover is now a requirement for all drivers competing in both the V8 Supercar Championship Series and the second-tier Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series.
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Stephen Conroy calls for proposals
THE bid to develop a national broadband network moved forward yesterday, with the Federal Government inviting network proposals and submissions on regulatory issues.
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Telstra rivals slam broadband tender
TELSTRA’S competitors have lashed out at the Federal Government after it released details on Friday of the tender for a national $8 billion-plus broadband network which they believe favours the dominant telecom.