Reports have confirmed the differences between the Xbox 360 version and the PS3 version of the latest game of the Grand Theft Auto series, Grand Theft Auto IV.

It has laid two additional issues that would make you want to buy a Xbox 360 instantly to get the full experience of GTA IV.

These included that the game will not have no online play and it would have a less-than-HD 640p resolution. Sony says that they are aware of the online play problems, but Rockstar has not responded yet.

The GTA IV servers for online play are hosted by Gamespy.

Now before you scream at both Sony and Rockstar for the little problem with the resolution, you should remember that Halo received the same treatment. The Xbox 360 version has a 720p HD resolution.

As well, neither game runs at 1080p, which is the highest possible HD resolution that was heavily promoted by Microsoft and Sony. If it comes to the Wii - we won’t have any complaints.

The PC manufacturing giant Dell has turned to the Wesfarmers’ owned Officeworks to help unseat HP in a bitter market share war between the two in Australia.

After months of wooing the retail ‘gods’, Officeworks would offer Dell computers, laptops, printers and flat panel displays.

The PCs would be priced between $999 and $1,800. It would start next week.

Previously being operating in a direct model, offering its products online, and operating some kiosks in some countries, including Australia; last year saw the executives do the unthinkable and adopt an in-store model.

It has teamed up with Wal-Mart and Best Buy in the US, Carrefour in Europe, Gome Electrical in China, among others to sell computers in their stores.

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