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          | Amiga 
            Active News: | 
         
          | Australian IT Expo Report | Amithlon, PCI cards and AmigaDE on display. | 
         
          | Prepare for AmigaOne | Eyetech announces bare-bones configuration ready for 
            the AmigaOne motherboard | 
         
          | More Real-Time Strategy | French developer Melina Softworks announces Voodoo Wars 
            - real-time strategy game | 
         
          | Listen up, Soldier | Pagan Games set up mailing list for Earth2140 owners | 
         
          | PCI comes to the A4000T | DCE announces the availability of the G-Rex A4000T PCI 
            busboard. | 
         
          | AmigaOS XL? | US-based designers ErrorWare launch Amiga 'Guru Meditation' 
            T-shirts. | 
         
          | Reader Survey 2001 | Reader survey that appears pointless in retrospect. | 
         
          | NextGen News: | 
         
          | Tao much money | Tao Group receives an equity investment of $18m from 
            a team of investors. | 
         
          | Enterprising Pocket PC | Microsoft's new handheld operating system, codenamed 
            Merlin, due for release on October 4th, 2001 | 
         
          | Tao and Terraplay enter partnership | Tao Group announces a strategic partnership with Ericsson-backed 
            Swedish networking company, Terraplay Systems. | 
         
          | Embedded XP | Microsoft offering second beta of its embedded version 
            of Windows XP | 
         
          | Nearly 3G... | Japanese giant NTT DoCoMo reveals it will be launching 
            3G mobile technology in Tokyo on October 1st, 2001. | 
         
          | Editorial: 
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          | Mind the Gap | David Stroud reflects upon the importance for gaming 
            on portable devices and the networks that will provide these technologies, 
            while eating birthday cake. | 
         
          | Hair Today | Francis Charig, Tao Group chairman, reflects upon the 
            company's origins and the current targets it aims to achieve. | 
         
          | Rants and Raves: | 
         
          | Start making Cents | Andrew Korn discusses the changing need of online advertising | 
         
          | Control of the community | Mark Wilson reminds Amiga Inc. that they should not 
            forget the Amiga community | 
         
          | Features: | 
         
          | We are 2! | Four page article that summarises the magazines' origins 
            in a paragraph and predicts four possible future's for the Amiga. | 
         
          | WES: The Future of MAME on the Amiga | Amiga Active takes a look at the latest MAME port for 
            the Amiga and the authors' attempts to optimize the emulation process. | 
         
          | Active Gamer: Edivision | Amiga Active interviews Pat Roberts, Steven Haun, and 
            Jeremy Engleman of Edivision. | 
         
          | NextGen: ECTS 2001 - A Docklands Odyssey | The Sonys' and Nintendos' of the computing industry 
            avoided the ECTS 2001. What were the little fish showing? | 
         
          | NextGen: Terraplay | Four-page article on Terraplay System's solution to 
            networking. | 
         
          | Reviews:
 All review scores are marked out of four 
              'AmiYinYangs'. 
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          | Media Point | First appearing in 1994, MediaPoint has been reissued with a number 
            of improvements. |  | 
         
          | NextGen: Series Zero | Three-page review of Amiga's first batch of games for the Sharp 
            Zaurus |  | 
         
          | Amiga Classix 3 | Compilation of commercial and PD games for retro Amiga, Windows 
            and Mac owners. UAE supplied. |  | 
         
          | Tutorials: | 
         
          | Mirror, Mirror Mini-Masterclass | Two-page masterclass on backup software for disk-to-disk 
            copying. | 
         
          | Install in Style! (Part 2) | Install libraries correctly, sort out your tooltypes 
            and polish off your scripts with some colourful eye candy. | 
         
          | Warp Factor 3D! (Part 1) | Tutorial on coding Warp3D | 
         
          | Regulars: | 
         
          | Active Media* | Instant JavaScript book, The Victorian Internet book, 
            TechTales.com, BoingDragon.com, Searching for your name on Google 
            and Brave New World CD-ROM. | 
         
          | Active Shareware | A closer look at some video tools, a PowerPC native 
            implementation of LhA and some Workbench utilities especially for 
            programmers. | 
         
          | Interactive - Letters to the Editor | Excitable, suspicious or just slightly mad... that's 
            us! As for our readers, we'll let them speak for themselves... | 
         
          | Ask the Guru | As he doesn't have ears, the Guru's glasses keep fall 
            off, so when you send in your questions, please use block caps! | 
         
          | Active Online | Setting up your own mailing list - administration, netiquette 
            and filtering. | 
         
          | Debriefing** | Amiga Active interviews Martyn Brown, founder of Team 
            17. | 
         
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                | Comments: The penultimate issue expanded the generic technology coverage, 
                  strengthening their ties with Tao Group. One particular omen 
                  for the magazine's closure is the appearance of a mock cover 
                  in the letters page that announced the AmigaOne was finally 
                  here. CU Amiga had a similar cover 
                  in its penultimate issue that predicted the launch of the Gateway 
                  A2-1000. Coincidence? David Stroud would like you to believe 
                  it is </Global Conspiracy>.
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      * Active Media - A rag-tag collection of web sites, CD-ROMs, book, DVDs, 
        and other media.
        ** Debriefing - Interviews with some of the best-known names of the Amiga 
        market, past and present.