David Hurst

PHP/MySQL, REALbasic, Javascript Developer

Apple Boot Camp - run Windows on Apple Hardware

With the release of Apple’s Boot Camp software, it is now possible to run Microsoft Windows on Intel based Apple computers natively - i.e. without using Virtual PC etc. Whilst this is hardly fresh news (Boot Camp has been about for a few months now), I have only today had the opportunity to try it […]

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XBox 360 and Samsung 940MW

I have been searching for a HD screen these past few weeks that will take component inputs from my XBox 360, double up as a good PC monitor (with a reasonable resolution) and have a TV tuner. What I didn’t want was a gargantuan willy extension plasma, nor did I want to pay through the […]

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All quiet on the eBay front…

This is a follow up to a previous article: eBay: Liars and Thieves.

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I’ve been Cloning Clyde…

…on my XBox 360.
This is a new release to the XBox Live Arcade: a brilliantly executed comedy platform romp with slick 3D cartoon style graphics and amusing sound effects. Whereas the usual fare on Live Arcade is puzzle games, Cloning Clyde is a full blown and challenging platform game with a sensible learning curve and […]

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Not all unsolicited email is SPAM

SPAM messages are the scourge of the internet. The people that send out this garbage are nothing short of thieves, as in almost all cases they hijack servers and steal bandwidth in order to spread their disease around the digital planet. However, not all unsolicited email falls into this category, and much of it may […]

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