Year: 2005

Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour shipping

Aspyr Media announced today that it is now shipping Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour, the first expansion pack for Command & Conquer Generals. The US$29.99 title is expected to arrive in stores by Friday, and was developed for the Mac by i5works. “With new units, structures, and upgrades, as well as the all-new Generals Challenge Mode, Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour delivers all the firepower players need in the quest to become the ultimate modern warfare General.”

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Dawn and Drew on Inside Mac Radio

The February 19th broadcast of the Inside Mac Radio Show is now available as an MP3 download. The show featured the popular Podcasters Dawn and Drew, Octavo CEO Chet Crycz, a report on Mobile PC’s “Top 100 Gadgets of All Time,” and info about online tax filing. Inside Mac can be heard live on Saturdays from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. PT. You can listen to the broadcast on AM 1220 KNTS in the San Francisco Bay area or on the Web. An MP3 download for the show is made available each Monday, in the event you miss the live version.

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WiebeTech 200GB UltraGB+ portable drive enclosure shipping

WiebeTech today announced that it is now shipping a 200GB 7200RPM UltraGB+ portable drive enclosure that is accessible through a FireWire 800 interface (400 compatible). UltraGB+ is bus powered, allowing users to access massive amounts of data without carrying an AC adapter. First announced in January at MacWorld, all versions of UltraGB+ are now shipping, including this new 200GB version. UltraGB+ is the world’s highest capacity, bus powered FireWire 800/400 drive. Pricing starts at US$359.95.

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Netflix Freak 2 adds support for Netflix Profiles

The Little App Factory has released Netflix Freak 2.0, the latest version of its application for managing your Netflix rental queue. Version 2.0 adds support for Netflix Profiles, integrated Netflix login, simplified experience of adding movies to the queue, improved performance and usability of both automatic and manual synchronization, and support for Keychain for securely retrieving Netflix passwords. Netflix Freak is priced at US$15 and a free 30-day demo is available.

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