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Burnout Revenge is a video game developed by Criterion Studios and published by Electronic Arts. It was released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 console from Sony, but also for the original Xbox and the Xbox 360. The title is classified as a racing and driving game that can be played from a first and a third person per... |
23 July 2008 21:46 GMT |
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Cabela's Outdoor Adventures 2006 is a hunting and fishing video game that was produced by Sand Grain Productions and released by Activision Value Publishing for the Playstation 2 console, for the Xbox and the PC. The title was launched in 2006 and is classed as a hunting and fishing simulation game played from a... |
23 July 2008 21:11 GMT |
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Soltrio Solitaire is an Xbox 360 card game developed and published by Silver Creek Entertainment. The title was released on the 16th of May 2007, exclusively on Xbox Live Arcade. It is still up for grabs and it costs 800 MS Points ($10). The game is basically a bundle of 18 different solitaire games.One interesting t... |
23 July 2008 21:06 GMT |
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Sneak King is an Xbox 360 title developed by Blitz Games and published by King Games on the 19th of November 2006, only in North America. This is one of the three titles developed especially as an advertising campaign for Burger King, which started selling it for $3.99 to anybody who purchased a value meal.In-game, t... |
23 July 2008 19:46 GMT |
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As soon as the NPD releases the numbers regarding console sales for a month, it's time for the spin to begin. So far, only Sony has released some statements and analyses regarding the records for June, mainly because the numbers are mostly positive for the company. It might take some more time for Microsoft to c... |
23 July 2008 19:16 GMT |
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Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires is a Japanese button mashing game developed by Omega Force and published by Koei on the 25th of August 2005 in Japan, the 13th of September 2005 in North America and the 23rd of September 2005 in Europe. The game also combines beat 'em up and 3D action elements with its button mashing... |
23 July 2008 19:06 GMT |
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Cabela's Deer Hunter 2005 is a hunting video game that was produced by Sand Grain Productions and released by Activision Value Publishing for the Playstation 2 console, for the Xbox and the PC. The title was launched in 2004 and is classed as a hunting simulation game played from a first person perspective. Ther... |
23 July 2008 18:31 GMT |
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Concerns over Steve Jobs' physical condition have undoubtedly made a huge dent in Apple's stock lately, and for good reason too, since Jobs himself admits he isn't in perfect health just yet.Nevertheless, the biggest fear of Apple fans and investors alike - cancer - has been dismissed by a New York Tim... |
23 July 2008 18:06 GMT |
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Take Two has been, for the better part of 2008, subject to a hostile takeover launched by Electronic Arts, a publisher that seeks to acquire new assets under the leadership of its Chief Executive Officer, John Riccitiello. But Strauss Zelnick, the chairman of the board of Take Two, still says that he would hug his op... |
23 July 2008 18:06 GMT |
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Apple's stock recently tumbled, due to concerns for the health of Apple's CEO and bad forecast for fourth quarter earnings. However, analyst Shaw Wu, of American Technology Research, believes this is a good chance to buy Apple stock."We continue to see Apple as the best play on digital media in the home and... |
23 July 2008 17:06 GMT |
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Everybody knows that Nintendo Wiis are perfect consoles for parties, and that's one of the reasons why Reflexive Entertainment has decided to create a special multiplayer-focused game based on one of their most popular series, Big Kahuna. The exclusive Wii title is already rated E (for Everyone) and a certain re... |
23 July 2008 17:06 GMT |
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Cabela's Deer Hunter 2004 is a hunting video game that was created by Sand Grain Productions and launched by Activision Value Publishing for the Playstation 2 console, for the Xbox and the PC. The title was launched in 2003 and is classed as a hunting simulation game played from a first person perspective. There... |
23 July 2008 16:31 GMT |
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Epic Games has announced that it plans to put out a Gears of War novel trilogy, in partnership with Del Rey Books. The first book in the series seems to be set before the time frame of Gears of War 2 while the other two novels will probably tackle events that happen after the game, with the possibility of one of them... |
23 July 2008 16:16 GMT |
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Sandvox, a website creation tool for Mac OS X developed by Karelia Software, has reached version 1.2.8. The new release adds direct support for websites hosted through web.me.com (including MobileMe) and sports various other enhancements.Whether it's a personal website you want to revamp, a business website, or ... |
23 July 2008 16:11 GMT |
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I must admit I totally dig games which allow you to be something no other release has permitted you to be - a water drop, for example. It doesn't sound very exciting, I know, neither turning yourself into a ghost-eating button, and we all know how much everybody loves Pac-Man!The game, entitled I-Fluid, is devel... |
23 July 2008 15:06 GMT |
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Bully is a video game developed by Rockstar Vancouver and published by Rockstar Games. Released in 2006 and available for the PlayStation 2 consoles from Sony, and also for the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii, it is classed as an action adventure title, played from a first person perspective.The main character of the v... |
23 July 2008 14:41 GMT |
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With this year's Tour de France in full swing, Cyanide decided that it might be a good moment to launch a demo version of Pro Cycling Manager 2008, the cycling management sim that succeeds in capturing the challenge of professional sport while also providing players with an enjoyable gaming experience.The title ... |
23 July 2008 13:56 GMT |
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Christmas might still look far away for some people, but game developers, publishers and console manufacturers are already making plans for the holiday season, since it is by far the most profitable time of the year. Such high sales are recorded that supply usually doesn't manage to meet demand - that's a k... |
23 July 2008 13:06 GMT |
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Samsung i740, one of the latest touchscreen smartphones to come from the South Korean manufacturer, has now a release date and a price. The handset first appeared on the Web about three weeks ago, but back then there weren't any details about its launch and pricing. Apparently, the new Samsung will first be ava... |
23 July 2008 12:52 GMT |
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If you thought you had seen and heard all about the Wii consoles, think again - out of the blue, Nintendo Japan decided to offer its fans the chance to take their Wii addiction to the next level by developing a service which allows you to create real paper cards with your Miis and Wii friend codes. I must admit that ... |
23 July 2008 12:06 GMT |
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The FCC has approved these days a new Motorola phone, which is named Motorola Ischia (or Motorola EM330) and comes as an entry-level clamshell. This is the second Motorola handset to have "EM" in its name, after the EM30, which might mean the American company is preparing a new series of phones (or at least a new nam... |
23 July 2008 11:49 GMT |
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Samurai Warriors 2 Empires is a button mashing game developed by Omega Force and published by Koei on the 27th of February 2007 in North America and the 16th of March 2007 in Europe. This expansion was received with poor reviews by critics, who only seemed to appreciate its interesting story.The release can be a won... |
23 July 2008 11:46 GMT |
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Indians' preferences when it comes to navigating on certain websites are definitely inclined towards Google. The company's websites were the most popular in India in May 2008, as a comScore report shows. With almost 20 million visitors, Google manages to overpass Yahoo!, which was first in the Indian rankin... |
23 July 2008 11:41 GMT |
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In one of our articles posted on Monday we brought you news about a possible LG netbook that is presumed to be launched sometime in mid October. The news came to confirm that the market for low-cost, small-sized computer systems is growing at a fast pace. In fact, LG isn't the only manufacturer that is rumored t... |
23 July 2008 11:00 GMT |
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Humans have been fascinated for centuries by the capability of migratory animals to navigate the globe, sometimes even returning to exactly the same spot from which they left, after retracing more than 15,000 kilometers. The markers that guide them in their voyage are a mystery even today, although most researchers b... |
23 July 2008 10:52 GMT |
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Global warming and its implications have been hot topics in people's discussions for a couple of years now. "Global warming is caused by emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases that are emitted primarily by the burning of fossil fuels and the clearing of forests. These gases remain in our atmos... |
23 July 2008 10:35 GMT |
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HeroCraft, the Russia-based mobile game developer, has recently released a new game for our handsets: Summer Games 2008. Although it's not an official Olympic title, Summer Games 2008 is in line with all the other new games announced on the occasion of this year's Beijing Summer Olympic Games that will debu... |
23 July 2008 10:30 GMT |
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Western Digital is undoubtedly one of the biggest storage manufacturers for both the business and the consumer markets. Among the company's most prestigious products, we also have one that is meant to present computer enthusiasts with a high storage capacity built in a high-speed hard drive. We're talking h... |
23 July 2008 10:04 GMT |
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Two of the most promising concepts in the quest to establish a future commercial space flight service, the Armadillo and the XCOR rocket planes, designed and built by the Armadillo Aerospace of Mesquite, Texas and by the XCOR Aerospace of Mojave, California, are scheduled to flight a head-to-head race next week, as p... |
23 July 2008 09:51 GMT |
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After less than one year since the release of the first-ever Skypephone, 3 UK in collaboration with the eBay-owned Skype are preparing to launch a new handset, apparently named Skypephone S2. Skypephone S2 comes in a candybar form factor and it doesn't look too different from the first Skype cell phone. However... |
23 July 2008 09:24 GMT |
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Soldier Of Fortune: Payback is a first person shooter game developed for next gen consoles and PC systems. This third installment in the Soldier of Fortune series was no longer developed by Raven Software (the company which did the first two titles), but by Cauldron HQ. The game was published on the 14th of November ... |
23 July 2008 09:23 GMT |
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To come to the assistance of travelers, but not exclusively to them, Google has developed a tool that allows users to get directions from Google Maps, every time they want to have a sidewalk view of a city. After asking for walking directions, people will be guided to the shortest path to their destinations. "Startin... |
23 July 2008 09:21 GMT |
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Despite the fact that some claim that HDDs have almost outlived their usability, the overall HDD industry is continuing to grow. According to iSuppli, this happens mostly because of an insatiable demand for low-cost, high-capacity storage devices.The current figures regarding HDD shipments indicate a rather impressiv... |
23 July 2008 09:20 GMT |
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Sources are informing us that iPhone users searching the web for "iPhone apps" are most likely going to end up browsing the inner sections of a certain iPhoneApps.org, an (allegedly) scammy site that sells you not apps, but the ZiPhone jailbreaking tool, which... yeah, is freeware."Our developers here at iphone apps ... |
23 July 2008 09:07 GMT |
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The Galileo thermometer, or thermoscope, is a device named after the Italian physicist Galileo Galilei and designed to measure temperatures with a relatively good accuracy, although today it is mostly used as a decoration item. Unlike most classical thermometers, the Galileo thermoscope relies on the buoyancy princip... |
23 July 2008 08:51 GMT |
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Burnout Paradise is an open-ended, open world racing simulator that places the emphasis on the possibilities granted by the simulation of an entire Hawaiian island in the game. It was released for the Xbox 360 and on the PlayStation 3 and, apparently, did well enough to warrant a PC port. Electronic Arts has just ann... |
23 July 2008 08:45 GMT |
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Small Arms is an Xbox 360 exclusive game developed by Gastronaut Studios and published by Microsoft on the 22nd of November 2006. It is a hybrid platforming, fighting and shoot 'em up game which has been compared by Peter Moore at X06 with Super Smash Bros. We can add Metal Slug or Contra to the list of similar ... |
23 July 2008 08:36 GMT |
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First, there was Bully, the movie, in 2001. Next, Rockstar's Bully, the video game. These titles have one thing in common: controversy. While the film was about some teenagers planning to kill a friend just for fun, the second was "real-deal bullying". And now, the game is released on the Xbox 360 and Nintendo W... |
23 July 2008 08:34 GMT |
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Freedom of speech was, once again, violated by the Chinese state, as the association Reporters without Borders claims. The human rights group reports about the arrest of Du Daobin, a cyber-dissident who is accused of publishing more than 100 articles defying China on the Internet. This is not Daobin's first enc... |
23 July 2008 08:28 GMT |
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The Bourne Conspiracy, created in collaboration with Ludlum Entertainment and Bourne scriptwriter Tony Gilroy, promises to deliver an original story uncovering Bourne's past and the conspiracy shrouding his origins. Of course, the main attraction will be our hero as a definition of the "perfect weapon" concept -... |
23 July 2008 08:26 GMT |
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Pantech, the third largest South Korean handset manufacturer (Samsung and LG are the first two), has recently announced the upcoming release of a new mobile phone named Pantech C600. The C600 is a clamshell that doesn't bring too many advanced features but it can still be considered a nice phone. The handset... |
23 July 2008 08:23 GMT |
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Because AMD's recently released Radeon graphics cards have been highly appreciated by both the media and the users, all of the company's partners must be doing very well. This is but a natural conclusion, if we only take in consideration the number of manufacturers that have already released custom-built ca... |
23 July 2008 08:22 GMT |
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This is not a piece of advice in case your new aluminum keyboard breaks, but one you should bear in mind in the eventuality your Mac gets stuck during a Windows (probably not only) installation and you can't get the install disc out anymore.An Apple Discussions poster makes it as explicit as possible that his ol... |
23 July 2008 08:07 GMT |
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Call of Duty: Finest Hour is a video game developed by Spark Unlimited and published by Activision Publishing. The game was created for the PlayStation 2 console from Sony, the Game Cube and the Xbox from Microsoft. It is classed as a war shooter played from a third person perspective with sequences played in first p... |
23 July 2008 07:31 GMT |
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Call of Ctulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth is a video game developed by Headfirst Production and published by Bethesda Softworks and 2K Games. Designed for the PlayStation 2 gaming console, the Xbox from Microsoft and for the PC, the game was launched in 2005, is classed as an action horror title, played from a first ... |
23 July 2008 07:17 GMT |
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Opera, the well-known company behind the popular desktop and mobile browsers with the same name, has issued a press release in which it emphasizes the fact that we do not have to own a smartphone in order to have a good mobile browsing experience. Opera continuously promotes the free-of-charge Opera Mini (already re... |
23 July 2008 06:59 GMT |
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This month, YouTube and People.com has launched a contest that offers as prize something every movie fan dreams of - the chance of interviewing some of the most sought-after Hollywood stars. Subscriptions for the contest were originally meant to end on July 21 but, as some users complained that the time given for the... |
23 July 2008 06:44 GMT |
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One of our posts of yesterday discussed about three companies that were expected to release their own versions of netbooks. Apparently, of the three - Sony, Toshiba and NEC - Toshiba has decided to take matters a bit further by officially announcing a new product, which should reach users very soon.The latest develop... |
23 July 2008 06:43 GMT |
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A frog living near the noisy springs in central China was found by researchers from the University of Illinois and the University of California to have the ability to tune its ears to hear only certain sound frequencies, as opposed to hearing all the sounds in the acoustic spectrum at the same time, as humans do. Pre... |
23 July 2008 06:29 GMT |
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Earlier this spring, an Apple store was announced to be opening its doors somewhere within the Liverpool One development, with George Davies also opening an S'porter store in the vicinity. At the time, Apple was also hiring staff for the upcoming establishment. The Grand Opening for the Liverpool One Apple Retai... |
23 July 2008 06:26 GMT |
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A number of companies in the computing industry, including AMIMON Inc., Hitachi Ltd., Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Sharp Corporation and Sony Corporation, announced today the founding of a special interest group aiming at the development of a new industry standard to allow the usage of Wireless Home D... |
23 July 2008 06:10 GMT |
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iPhone 3G's launch in Canada seems to be a good thing not only for those who want to buy (or already bought) it, but also for the other mobile users who don't find Apple's device as attractive as it presents itself to be. Joining Bell Mobility, which offers five of its Samsung handsets for half t... |
23 July 2008 06:09 GMT |
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What follows will probably not sit well with all those AMD fans who were expecting the Sunnyvale-based company to put out a new CPU to compete with Intel's Atom in the netbook market. Sad but true: according to the statements of one of the company's officials, AMD is not going to release a low-power, low-co... |
23 July 2008 05:55 GMT |
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The mystery behind the massive decline in the wild bee populations in North America can be explained through the spread of diseases from commercially bred species, which appear to escape from greenhouses that are used to grow crops, such as tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers, said researchers yesterday. Commerciall... |
23 July 2008 05:31 GMT |
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Many people feel the impulse to buy a product when they see it being advertised during commercial breaks in their favorite TV show or in the show itself. Until now, there were two solutions in such a case. The first meant running to the computer and ordering the product in the middle of the broadcast, while the secon... |
23 July 2008 05:25 GMT |
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About a month ago, AMD announced its plans to revive the All in Wonder cards series. The graphics chips manufacturer released the boards in the US back then, with support for the American TV standards. The company has just announced that it plans to get the cards back to the European market as well. The All in Wonder... |
23 July 2008 05:18 GMT |
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Just after E3 wrapped up, Microsoft decided to hold its own gaming-oriented conference, dubbed Gamefest 2008, and some of the announcements coming out of the event were actually more interesting than what the stuff featured at E3 showcased. Sure, it's unlikely we'll see the next Bungie project unveiled at G... |
23 July 2008 05:14 GMT |
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As we reported in a previous article, NVIDIA's GeForce 9800GTX+ edition has become available at a number of its board partners. However, even if details such as the specs, pricing and photos of the new graphics card have already been revealed, the green company is yet to officially launch it. Not that this in it... |
23 July 2008 05:14 GMT |
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Apple has sent out its second apology email to MobileMe subscribers, outlining that "a serious issue [occurred] with one of [their] MobileMe mail servers." The Cupertino-based Mac maker assures users that it understands the gravity of the situation and claims it is "working hard" to restore the service.From Apple... |
23 July 2008 05:03 GMT |
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Although the exact release date of the BlackBerry Bold smartphone is still unknown, as it was announced neither by RIM nor by any of the carriers who will offer it, the new handset is surely getting closer to those who are waiting for it. Canada, RIM's home country, where the Bold will be exclusively sold by Ro... |
23 July 2008 04:58 GMT |
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Most of the light provided by the light source posted behind liquid crystal display panels never even reaches the eyes of the viewer. Light must pass through individual pixels whose brightness levels are controlled by small liquid crystals that modify their transparency according to the electric signal input. Therefo... |
23 July 2008 04:43 GMT |
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Diseases and medical conditions, health facilities and most prescribed drugs are some of the topics that Medpedia, the self-titled world's largest collaborative online encyclopedia of medicine and health, will focus on. Today, the team in charge of the project announced that the website had just been launched fo... |
23 July 2008 04:25 GMT |
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As some of you might already know, printer cartridges aren't the most environmental-friendly solutions on the market. In fact, looking at the high number of companies that need to use printers, the overall effect on the environment is rather considerable. However, that might be subject to change, as new developm... |
23 July 2008 04:18 GMT |
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Yesterday David Reeves, who is the head of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, talked a bit about LittleBigPlanet, one of the most eagerly expected games for the PlayStation 3 which is coming in October. One of the most interesting things he had to say was that the user generated content related to the game might be ... |
23 July 2008 04:12 GMT |
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We must admit that anybody who played the first Dungeon Lords game was not at all impressed and there were even fewer people who were hoping for a sequel. However, DreamCatcher and JoWood have other plans and they're going to revive the Dungeon Lords universe in a brand new game they promise to do right this tim... |
23 July 2008 04:11 GMT |
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A highly-demanded and much-rumored new device from Apple, the MacBook Touch, has allegedly been confirmed by a MacDailyNews tipster. The tipster, although not confirmed as an Apple insider, or parts supplier, talks of some mind-blowing features for the new Mac tablet, such as an iPhone-like screen, advanced gesture t... |
23 July 2008 04:04 GMT |
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AT&T might have a cheaper Palm Centro ($69 with a two-year contract agreement), but Sprint is the US carrier that now has the best Centro when it comes to functionality. I'm saying this because Palm has released a software upgrade for Sprint's Centro, which should make it, theoretically at least, better tha... |
23 July 2008 03:57 GMT |
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A new DDR3 SO-DIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules) has been announced by Aeneon, the channel and retail brand of Qimonda. The new memory chip is said to provide high performance and power efficiency for the mobile PC industry. The chip is aimed for use on the DDR3 notebooks powered by Intel's Centrin... |
23 July 2008 03:55 GMT |
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On June 30, 1908, at about 7:00 a.m., a cosmic body entering Earth's atmosphere exploded several kilometers above ground in a remote region of Siberia, known as Tunguska, leveling more than 80 million trees spread over an area of 2,000 square kilometers. Estimations place the force of the explosion to about 200 ... |
23 July 2008 03:51 GMT |
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There are many people who prefer to lose a few hours trying to find out the best strategy to attack a bridge in a hexagonal turn based strategy game. There are others who would do nothing but keep their red plumber jumping on the screen, collecting stars and eating mushrooms. The title we're talking about now is... |
23 July 2008 03:46 GMT |
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Yesterday, Apple issued not one, but four updates for users of its iLife suite of applications. The updates to iWeb, iMovie and iPhoto address general compatibility issues, according to Apple, but also include other fixes. An iLife Support update (8.3) has also been made available, improving overall stability and add... |
23 July 2008 03:26 GMT |
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Every person who played BioWare's masterpiece, Mass Effect, loved it - even Cooper Lawrence said it is an OK game (probably you still remember the scandal that took place in January between Fox News and Electronic Arts). Moreover, this fantastic RPG was a reason of joy for Xbox 360 fanboys because they were the ... |
23 July 2008 03:23 GMT |
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As we already mentioned a couple of days ago in one of our posts, news about ASUS' Eee family just keeps coming in at an amazing pace. Even more, recent developments seem to be keeping to the same trend - since ASUS has introduced two new Eee PC models, which you will be able to recognize by the HD tag attached ... |
23 July 2008 03:21 GMT |
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Given the troubled economic environment we're living in, Yahoo! couldn't have won the day. With the second quarter financial report, Yahoo! confirms that the Microsoft deal, the proxy fight initiated by Carl Icahn and the subsequent litigations have cost the company a pricey $22 million. The net income from... |
23 July 2008 03:17 GMT |
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AT&T has proudly announced that it's the first mobile operator in the US to offer a GPS-based service to its subscribers who travel abroad. More exactly, the largest North American carrier has gone global with the AT&T Navigator software, which now offers coverage for more than 20 countries. AT&T Navigator Glob... |
23 July 2008 03:11 GMT |
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Mission controllers kept NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander in full operational mode during the Martian night on Monday in order to coordinate it with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to make detailed observations in the atmosphere of the Red Planet. The lander monitored changes in the lower atmosphere with the help of i... |
23 July 2008 03:08 GMT |
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Apple has had a chat with the folks at Trek Bicycle Corporation to see why their business needs the Mac to move forwards and deliver. Trek high-ups have revealed that, first and foremost, the Mac helps them communicate their message.The global leader in bicycle design, innovation, and manufacturing, produces and sell... |
23 July 2008 03:00 GMT |
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Albatron Technology announced about two weeks ago that it plans to release on the market new video cards based on Nvidia's GeForce 8 series, but featuring PCI compatibility. We learned today that the Retrotechnology video cards wouldn't get on the market pretty soon, as there seem to be problems with some m... |
23 July 2008 02:55 GMT |
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At long last, after months of speculation, Microsoft has revealed a few details regarding its upcoming DirectX 11. The company promises that, following the somewhat icy reception that the Vista only DirectX 10 has had, it will create a gaming graphics API that will improve the looks and the performance of AAA game ti... |
23 July 2008 02:55 GMT |
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We all love to play Sherlock Holmes every now and then, to solve mysteries after we have done our best to gather clues and interrogate all sorts of people. The good thing is that game developers know we are keen on this type of games and they're trying to bring us the best possible titles. This is the situation ... |
23 July 2008 02:46 GMT |
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IPCop 1.4.20 was released yesterday. This version has been split in two parts, in order to solve the issue of free space limitation related to the great number of new package additions, since the recent releases. Most of the work made on 1.4.19 / 1.4.20 are bugfixes and update interface changes. Here is a brief summa... |
23 July 2008 02:39 GMT |
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A new fossil found in the Dry Valleys in the eastern regions of Antarctica, known to have lived some 14 million years ago in an ancient lake, now provides scientists with new evidence that indeed the south polar region of the planet was much warmer in the past. The fossil is a class of crustacea known as ostracods an... |
23 July 2008 02:38 GMT |
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The Flagship Studio related drama is still raging. Hellgate London, the MMO from Flagship, has proven to be such a buggy and unplayable game on launch that the financial situation began to deteriorate and now it seems that the studio no longer has any staff, even if it actually still exists as a company.As problems h... |
23 July 2008 02:27 GMT |
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LG Electronics has announced the release of its KF300 clamshell in both Europe and Japan. Part of the Wine series, the new handset was first seen on the Web several months ago. Now the phone is finally official and should be available across Japan and on most of the European markets in the next few days or weeks. Th... |
23 July 2008 02:16 GMT |
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