Relive the arcade glory days with MAME
MAME is an arcade emulator that allows you to play a whole host of arcade classics straight off your PC. Gone, it seems, are the days when arcades ruled the graphic and game play wars, and this emulator certainly does a very good job of replicating all the magic. With over 3000 unique (and over 5400) games spanning three decades, if you were ever an arcade junkie as a kid then this program could well take over your life. For copyright reasons, MAME does not provide the original ROM’s with the download, although these can be obtained easily through the ever trusty Google.
Download here.



Mozilla announced today the last installment of its’ 1.5 version of Firefox. Firefox is clearly tying up the loose ends and readying itself for the major 2.0 release, currently codenamed
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Mozilla finally released the public beta 1 of its popular Firefox
browser today, showcasing a few of the features users can expect to see in the
final 2.0 release in late August. Along with some expected UI improvments, you
also get
Apple today released an update for Boot Camp, its popular
dual booting software that allows users to boot Windows XP on any Intel based Mac.
However, the updates remain a bit of mystery, with Apple releasing no
additional notes with the new beta release. If personal experience is anything
to go by; hopefully this version will fix a few of the glitches experienced
with the original release.
Suitable Systems has released
From July 1st to 23rd, every stage of this year’s
Tour De France can be visited virtually within Google Earth. From the grueling mountain
stage to the finale in