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		<title>John Carmack Speaks: Sony PlayStation 4 will advance with Microsoft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Then register for FREE to our feeds! And &#8216;your first time here?

 Sony has in mind something. We do not know if you feel inspired  or not this idea certainly will be implemented soon. To do understand is the technical director of id Software
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Then register for FREE to our feeds! And &#8216;your first time here?
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		<title>NTFS for Mac OS X 7.0 &#8216;Speaks&#8217; Many File Systems</title>
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 0 might come in handy. In that case, Paragon&#8217;s NTFS for Max OS X 7. According to Paragon, its universal file system driver (UFSD) acts as a  translator for all kinds of file systems, making read and writes from Mac OS X possible. If you happen to have a mixed PC/Mac computing [...]]]></description>
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<p> 0 might come in handy. In that case, Paragon&#8217;s NTFS for Max OS X 7. According to Paragon, its universal file system driver (UFSD) acts as a <span id="more-7930"></span> translator for all kinds of file systems, making read and writes from Mac OS X possible. If you happen to have a mixed PC/Mac computing environment you might want to access hard drives formatted in NTFS. By doing so, you might bump into problems like file access restrictions and so on. </p>
<p> We have not tried it yet, so if you do, drop a comment. </p>
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