I have bought the Tiger Woods game in 5 of the last 7 years now, although I didn't buy the 2012 edition. Comparing this to Tiger 11, there have been quite significant changes to the swing mechanic which really do give you a much greater degree of control over the shot you make. However, as an owner of a Move controller, I have to say that the Move implementation in this game is so good that I have hardly used the normal controller at all. It really is getting close to the real thing, you genuinely have to develop a real feel around the greens when chipping and putting. Meters etc are dispensed with around the greens and you actually have to use your experience and begin to understand… Read more
Very enjoyable little ebook from Ned Boulting, author of the equally enjoyable "How I Won The Yellow Jumper". If you read that book, you will know what to expect although this time the author is focusing on his experiences covering the 2011 Tour de France. Despite the title, it doesn't really feature much of Mark Cavendish choosing instead to concentrate on the Tour's more unsung heroes (I think Ned might have a bit of a man-crush on Johnny Hoogerland). A fun read.
I picked up one of the new 2011 spec MacBook Pros a few weeks ago - the ones with Thunderbolt replacing Mini DisplayPort. I was a little apprehensive using this type of product with the Thunderbolt port but I am happy to confirm it works perfectly, really simple plug and play operation. And I can now output 1080p video with sound from my Mac to my TV.
If you are looking for a way to connect your new MacBook Pro to your TV, just hook this up via a HDMI cable and you're away, dead easy.