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Big news for all those who are planning to go for a quick multiplayer match on September 29. Microsoft, via the authorized voice of Larry aka “Major Nelson” Hryb, revealed that the online service for the Xbox 360 would be down for maintenance for the entire day. No features will be accessible.Hryb sa... |
24 September 2008 22:31 GMT |
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Almost every day, countless accidents are happening on the road, especially in cities and their surroundings, and, most often than not, they involve cyclists, joggers and all sorts of “outdoor people” who are looking to enjoy a breath of fresh air “in the wild.” Even worse, it’s not tha... |
24 September 2008 20:41 GMT |
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I said on several occasions that Electronic Arts doesn't have a good reputation in the gaming world. The status of big game mogul doesn't really go well with small independent studios or average gamers. Such is the case with a lot of studios that are looking for publishers for their games; m... |
24 September 2008 19:01 GMT |
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Just how many times have you sighed and sworn you'd buy not one more, but two more recharging devices to be able to keep up with the speed of the depleting batteries in your gadgets? Myself, I've even stopped counting because it's absolutely no point in keeping track of what's happening in t... |
24 September 2008 17:11 GMT |
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LittleBigPlanet is going to be out on October 21 and the game is seen as one of the major reasons to get a PlayStation 3 this fall. Recently we have received news of the Trophy list for the game and we've got them all lined up for you to see.Most of the Trophies in the game are Bronze ones. You get one for compl... |
24 September 2008 16:21 GMT |
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ifoAppleStore, the site dealing exclusively with news and information about Apple's retail stores, reports that the current United States credit crisis is unlikely to affect the expansion of the giant’s retail initiative. In fact, it is believed that the crisis offers opportunities for Apple’s r... |
24 September 2008 15:31 GMT |
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It looks like Lexar has had quite a lot of surprises in store for this year's Photokina. After announcing the launch of a Kodak-branded SDHC card and adopting Eye-Fi technology for one of its own cards a short while ago, the flash memory manufacturer has just announced a significant improvement to its Profession... |
24 September 2008 15:21 GMT |
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Vienna, the popular RSS or Atom news feeder for Mac OS X, has received version 2.3.0.2301. The new release drops Panther support, requiring Tiger or greater to run, and adds a number of fixes, one tied specifically to OS X 10.5 Leopard.The V. 2.3.0.2301 release notes reveal that, aside dropping support for one OS X v... |
24 September 2008 15:21 GMT |
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Euphobia. The fear of hearing good news. Sounds really tough, if you ask me. And it looks like this is some serious condition since people have dedicated a lot of efforts trying to cure or alleviate its consequences. One of the psychological treatments, if I may call it so, involved the exposure of the subject to lig... |
24 September 2008 15:21 GMT |
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ShareTool is a useful app developed by Yaszoft. It lets you access all of the Bonjour services on your home network (iTunes Music Sharing, Screen Sharing, File Sharing, printing, and more) from anywhere in the world. The application has recently received an update, making it more reliable, secure and simple to use.Ba... |
24 September 2008 15:01 GMT |
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The PlayStation 3 has had a rough time lately, without the exclusives everybody was expecting, like Grand Theft Auto IV, or games which didn't rise up to the hype created around them, like Metal Gear Solid 4 (it didn't sell quite as Sony was hoping). So, that made them look for other opportunities of poten... |
24 September 2008 15:01 GMT |
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In what looks like a gossip topic promising to keep us busy for a while, Microsoft's ad campaign is showing signs of failing even before it got a chance to take off properly. Admittedly, Microsoft's last (I'm a PC) ads have picked up the pace (compared with the Seinfeld ads), but reports of them h... |
24 September 2008 14:51 GMT |
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We all know how successful netbooks have recently become but, even so, we have to admit that when it comes to graphics, these small-sized, low-power computer devices are simply not able to deliver the level of performance required by some portable computer users out there. That is, however, about to change, as S3 Gra... |
24 September 2008 14:31 GMT |
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Having retired from his day-to-day role as a Microsoft Chairman at the end of June 2008, Bill Gates is now focusing almost exclusively on the philanthropic work of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. However, because the ties with Microsoft have not been severed, the company is also involved in initiatives designe... |
24 September 2008 13:24 GMT |
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Microsoft is committed to kicking up a notch the level of interoperability when it comes to metadata in digital photography. The Redmond giant, along with Adobe, Apple, Canon, Nokia and Sony, namely the Metadata Working Group, has released the first specification designed to deliver the necessary guidelines for the m... |
24 September 2008 13:01 GMT |
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Sometimes, the quality of one’s headphones might not be exactly the most important thing to keep in mind when at the store, especially if we're talking about those who haven't yet parted with their inner child. For them, or for their fun-loving friends, the sight of weird, funny gadgets and the idea b... |
24 September 2008 12:51 GMT |
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Microsoft is making headway with the building process of Windows 7, the next iteration of the Windows client, and is gearing up to release a development milestone of the operating system at the end of next month. Microsoft's professional Developers Conference in Las Vegas, between October 27-30, 2008 will be syn... |
24 September 2008 12:33 GMT |
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As soon as the autumn update for the Xbox 360 hits the Microsoft made consoles, users will have access to a big library of movies and television shows. And now Netflix, the provider of the programming, has announced having entered into a deal with both the Disney Channel and CBS Broadcasting in order to get the ... |
24 September 2008 12:21 GMT |
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The PlayStation 2 is quite a survivor, since, after dominating year after year the console market, it saw the launch of the next gen consoles, along with its bigger brother, the PlayStation 3. Although everybody thought that in a couple of months, a year tops, the once mighty consoles would become obsolete, it turns ... |
24 September 2008 12:01 GMT |
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Believe it or not but the Ultimate Extras for the high-end edition of Windows Vista have come out of a coma. When all hope seemed lost, Microsoft delivered signs of life on the Ultimate Extras front. In this context, users of the Windows Vista ultimate SKU will be able to enjoy a new game, sound scheme as well as a c... |
24 September 2008 11:55 GMT |
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Someone once said that the success of Apple's iPod is equal to the revolution created by Sony with their long forgotten walkman, and the statement proves to be true in terms of sales, because, as you all know, sales predict success or failure from the very start. In the case of the now ubiquitous iPod, it turned... |
24 September 2008 11:31 GMT |
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Earlier this month, Sony decided it was about time it released a couple of new all-in-one Vaio systems, so it unveiled the JS and RT series, two quite different-looking desktop computer systems that offered almost everything a user might need, in a single compact form. Now, it seems that one of these systems, namely... |
24 September 2008 11:02 GMT |
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Movea, Inc. announced today that its new Gyration Air Mouse with MotionSense technology is available for retail. The company is a leader in motion-sensing technology for business communications, home entertainment and mobile computing, and the new mouse was designed to fit mobile professionals’ needs; it is abl... |
24 September 2008 10:44 GMT |
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Arctic ice is at a second lowest level this year, further limiting the natural habitat of the polar bears, which hugely affects their behavior as they are now prone to drowning and starving. As we've recently shown, Arctic ice levels are in a constant free fall, as according to Walt Meier, a research scien... |
24 September 2008 10:38 GMT |
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Just as Windows Vista moved away Windows XP by sacrificing compatibility, so will Internet Explorer 8 redefine the way Microsoft's proprietary browser deals with legacy content. This because, by embracing modern web standards in the default configuration, IE8 will also introduce compatibility issues. However, Mi... |
24 September 2008 10:30 GMT |
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Although most of the best-known portable devices available on the market nowadays are powered by rechargeable Li-Ion or Li-Polymer batteries, the truth of the matter is that there are quite a lot of consumer electronic products out there that still rely on the "old" AA alkaline batteries for power. And for this reaso... |
24 September 2008 10:27 GMT |
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If you really like to have your music with you wherever you go, then perhaps Philips M200 is just the phone for you. Unfortunately, a release date and a price for it are yet unknown details but, meanwhile, some bits of info are available, so we might as well have a look at them.The M200 is a bar-type phone, with a ni... |
24 September 2008 10:14 GMT |
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The PSP, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance versions of the NFS Carbon game are all called Need For Speed Carbon: Own the City. The gameplay is based on rival street racing clubs and teams, and the player can pick specific street racers to be in their crew, opting for one of 3 categories: Scouts, who can help find shor... |
24 September 2008 10:06 GMT |
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Yesterday, the VectorLinux team announced the release of the latest version of their distribution. Primarily a maintenance release for the 5.9 version, VectorLinux 5.9.1 SOHO comes in two flavors, a DELUXE version that is accompanied by a second multimedia CD, and a downloadable, free standard version. Totalizing 52 ... |
24 September 2008 09:54 GMT |
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 VHD is nothing more than a preconfigured virtual hard disk designed to be run inside a virtual machine. The package permits an easy way to test drive Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 without the users having to install the actual process. The new image went live on the ... |
24 September 2008 09:46 GMT |
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Noting that Apple's iPhone was the best platform for Raging Thunder's control scheme, developer Polarbit introduced its racing title to the jailbroken iPhone community in May, this year. After months of hard work, the title has been approved by Apple, and is available now on the App Store awaiting to be dow... |
24 September 2008 09:43 GMT |
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Where to begin...? Manhunt 2 has seen more controversy than any video game out there before it was even released. American rating board ESRB indulgently gave it an M for Mature, Europe's BBFC banned it from the market not once, but twice, all this while child advocates are begging parents not to buy the game. Th... |
24 September 2008 09:38 GMT |
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One of the many reasons we buy computers is also to play our favorite movies and music. This is the case for both our home PCs and our travel mates - the notebooks. There are dozens of multimedia players out there and, naturally, everyone has a preference in this respect. Most of them have common commands so i... |
24 September 2008 09:21 GMT |
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Giant tortoises still represent the living symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, even as four of the fifteen species have long since been exterminated by human activity in the region. However, one of them could be brought back to life based on genetic techniques applied to museum-preserved specimens. When... |
24 September 2008 09:19 GMT |
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Almost everything in Lego Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy is made out of Lego bricks, and, like its predecessor, this game presents a humorous view of the Star Wars universe, while retelling some of the original trilogy's most famous moments through cut-scenes that feature no dialogue whatsoever. The abil... |
24 September 2008 09:18 GMT |
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It seems that Dell has finally decided to roll out a couple of new systems to go with its small-sized and low-power Studio Hybrid desktop system. However, unlike the Hybrid, the newly released products come with a more conventional design, which aims to appeal to all those users that require a solid-built desktop com... |
24 September 2008 09:16 GMT |
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Today, September 24, a press release was posted on the NTT DOCOMO website, announcing that, together with Nissan and Sharp, it was working on developing a new type of intelligent key for automobiles.In fact, development on a mobile phone capable of functioning as an intelligent key has already been wrapped up, and it... |
24 September 2008 09:12 GMT |
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It's been a while since the last Lego title and, with the launch of this new and thrilling Indiana Jones movie, we just had to have a game as well. A Lego character fills in Harrison Ford's shoes perfectly and there is no better company out there than Traveller's Tales to do this job. LEGO Indiana Jone... |
24 September 2008 09:00 GMT |
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Convergence seems to be one of the strategies chosen by some manufacturers of LCD HDTV sets in order to sell more units during this very difficult economic period, when the purchasing power of average customers has seriously decreased. And a very good example of this trend comes from ViewSonic, which has just introdu... |
24 September 2008 08:58 GMT |
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Last month I reported that Rock the Vote, a bipartisan effort designed to promote voting among young people, partnered up with Microsoft for a campaign that aimed to inform, via the Xbox 360, potential voters about the positions of the candidates, the parties and to encourage young persons to register to vote in the ... |
24 September 2008 08:51 GMT |
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For the first time ever on the PSP, you have attempt mad jumps, high-flying stunts and arcade-style racing from the original RUSH franchise. Named Rush in the US and L.A. Rush in other countries, this racing game offers top notch entertainment. Go head to head with a friend in a street race or cruise mission using Wi... |
24 September 2008 08:27 GMT |
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Word has it that Linux does not need its own Steve Jobs. Then again, why was this question posed in the first place? Because it's only obvious that whatever Jobs touches turns into gold. But who says anyone wants this happening to Linux? The two are simply “different.”An article outlining why "Linux ... |
24 September 2008 08:23 GMT |
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Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, one of the best selling PlayStation Portable games launched in 2006. The game was developed by Dimps, published by Namco Bandai Games and distributed in Europe by Atari, and was released in Europe in May 2007. Inspired by the famous anime ser... |
24 September 2008 08:22 GMT |
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Today, Sony Ericsson has announced the launch of PlayNow plus. The service provides music downloads for its customers, and will be available both on phones and PCs. This launch is closely connected with the company's collaboration with Omnifone, licensing terms having been discussed with labels such as EMI,... |
24 September 2008 08:15 GMT |
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Dell continues to demonstrate its commitment to becoming a nature-friendly company, and has announced today that it is preparing to transition all of its new notebook displays to light-emitting diode (LED) in the next year. The plan is just part of the Round Rock, Texas-based company's quest to become the &ldquo... |
24 September 2008 08:15 GMT |
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As of late, the levels of noise in the planet's oceans reached incredible levels and it doubles every decade, which affects marine mammals' breeding and feeding habits in a negative way. The relatively new sources of noise, such as ships, oil platforms (which generate seismic blasts), low-frequency son... |
24 September 2008 08:09 GMT |
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Nokia announced that it was working on a full touchscreen device as early as October of last year, but no further comments on it were made at the time. Later on, however, a teaser video surfaced on the net, showing the supposed Nokia XpressMusic 5800. August this year brought new info on the full touchscreen han... |
24 September 2008 08:08 GMT |
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The bad press surrounding Apple's turning down several iPhone applications has prompted the company to clarify that rejected developers should also not whine about it. This may not be the first time Apple is outlining the principles upon which its iPhone Developer Program is based, although several Mac-based sit... |
24 September 2008 08:07 GMT |
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Although this is a time when AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI, is enjoying great success with its latest Radeon graphics cards, several of NVIDIA's board partners are continuously looking for better ways to improve the graphics chips released by the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker. One such example i... |
24 September 2008 08:07 GMT |
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Women play games, and that shouldn't come as a shock to any of us, since it’s only natural that they also take pleasure in such pastimes. But recently, a survey conducted by the website PoshMama in partnership with E for All showed some pretty interesting results, and, although, in my opinion, th... |
24 September 2008 08:06 GMT |
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Data provided by Ulysses spacecraft indicates that the Sun's hot-particle wind is less powerful and emanates less heat than at any previously recorded date since humankind began its space race in the 1950s.During a more tranquil period of the Sun's activity, the Ulysses spacecraft has been able to measure i... |
24 September 2008 08:05 GMT |
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Before the netbook-mania started to take over the entire IT industry, Sylvania was a company known only as a bulb manufacturer. Now that the times have changed, it is preparing for the release of its new netbook, specifically designed to compete with all the other 10-inch ultra-portable computer systems currently ava... |
24 September 2008 08:03 GMT |
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The most awaited Linux technology of this year, X.Org 7.4, was finally released last night, after months and months of hard work. The X Server 1.5.1 is also included in this new version of the X.Org package, and it resolves a few issues, such as: conditionalize Composite-based backing store on pScreen->backingStoreSu... |
24 September 2008 08:02 GMT |
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Good news, Alltel users! Thanks to the US carrier, you will be able to get the latest phone from Motorola, MOTORAZR VE20, also known as Motorola Vegas. Motorola says that the key features of the phone are the large external display with touch-sensitive controls, Bluetooth stereo wireless technology, music player and ... |
24 September 2008 08:00 GMT |
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The recent digs performed this summer at the World Trade Center in New York in order to lay the foundations for another skyscraper revealed some remains sculpted into the rocks in the area by ancient glaciers some twenty millennia ago, among which there was a 40 ft-deep (12 m) pothole. The uncovering of the soli... |
24 September 2008 08:00 GMT |
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Although it’s been quite a while since we last heard anything of ASUS' “Ultimate” S101, it clearly seems that this upcoming netbook isn’t all that shy of the camera. The portable system, which is thought to become part of the company’s high-end Eee PC lineup, has already been showca... |
24 September 2008 08:00 GMT |
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Back in 2007, Microsoft severely slashed the prices of several editions of its Windows Vista operating system and now it’s the turn of Office 2007 System. However, the company's moves are valid exclusively for the Chinese market. The Redmond giant is attempting to curb the rampant piracy of its flagship pr... |
24 September 2008 07:58 GMT |
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Scientists who conducted a recent research study at Harvard School of Public Health claim to have found ways to increase people's lifespan with at least 5 years. Every individual on the planet will die of some cause at a certain point, and the reasons are various, as is their likeliness to occur, ranging fr... |
24 September 2008 07:55 GMT |
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Yesterday, the highly anticipated launch of the Android phone took place in New York. Google's first-born “baby” phone was officially named G1, and is manufactured by HTC. You can now pre-order it from T-Mobile, but pay attention and act quick, as only limited quantities are available. U.S users can ... |
24 September 2008 07:50 GMT |
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Jason R. Rich, author of “Mac Migration: The Small Business Guide to Switching to the Mac,” has found that ever more small businesses are making the move to Mac, thanks, in part, to Apple's aggressive advertising campaign - but mostly because Macs really do all that they're advertised to do.&nbs... |
24 September 2008 07:50 GMT |
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After the infamous hosting company Intercage (Atrivo) was dropped by all of its ISPs due to increasing pressure from security groups and researchers that were accusing the company for housing extensive criminal activity, the UnitedLayer transit provider stepped up to the challenge of providing them with uplink.As we ... |
24 September 2008 07:48 GMT |
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GTA IV is poised to arrive on the PC on November 18 with a host of improvements, some of them linked to the multiplayer aspects, which will be handled via Games for Windows Live, others related to the look of the game. And there is a lot of talk regarding the Nintendo DS GTA release, called Chinatown Wars, which is ... |
24 September 2008 07:48 GMT |
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Nvidia's failing cards made it to the headlines for a good period of time, and its competitors couldn't have been happier. Yet, things seem to take a sudden turn, as some ATI based cards have been reported to be failing at higher than expected rates as well. The graphics boards in discussion here are 3870, ... |
24 September 2008 07:47 GMT |
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Time is running out for Office 2003 Service Pack 2. Microsoft is gearing up to pull the plug on the precursor of Office 2003 SP3. As of the coming month, the Redmond company will no longer deliver support for Service Pack 2 for Office 2003. Even though the Microsoft Support Lifecycle can span to as much as two years,... |
24 September 2008 07:46 GMT |
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I am usually highly skeptical when it comes to videogames that tie in with big Hollywood movies. The quality of, let's say, Iron Man the game is far below that of Iron Man the movie. But Quantum of Solace, the videogame which is going to be published by Activision, kinda looks like more than a money maker ... |
24 September 2008 07:45 GMT |
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Following a recent study showing that more than 100 million people worldwide suffer from heath problems caused by the noisy environment in planes, trains, buses or even offices, Sony is proud to reveal the world's first noise-canceling headphones, able to block out up to 99% of the ambient sonic pollution:... |
24 September 2008 07:44 GMT |
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The graphics solution manufacturer Nvidia has been through a rough period lately, with lawsuits filed against it on the earlier reported card failures that affected notebook users. Also, the growing competition with AMD/ATI made Nvidia cut the prices for its products, which resulted in lower quarterly revenue. Even s... |
24 September 2008 07:41 GMT |
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The police executed a bench warrant and arrested a 60-year-old man resident of Solana Beach, California. He is charged with computer intrusion and extortion and he is scheduled to appear in a federal court on October 31. Bruce Mengler is accused of hacking his way into a promotional website belonging to the US branch... |
24 September 2008 07:39 GMT |
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The Colour Picker Gadget is a mini-application available as a free download from Microsoft. Designed by Jeff Weir, a UX Designer in Microsoft's Live Labs, the Colour Picker Gadget is set up to integrate seamlessly into Windows Vista, namely the Windows Sidebar. The Sidebar gadget is a tool aimed at content desig... |
24 September 2008 07:39 GMT |
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Sony Online Entertainment is preparing the release of another expansion for Everquest II, its long running MMO. It will be known as The Shadow Odyssey and it will be focused on adding some much needed high level content. The developers are planning 20 zones for the expansion, specifically for level 80 players.Leading... |
24 September 2008 04:19 GMT |
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Left 4 Dead will be a pretty good game, promising a zombie shooter with some very interesting twists, and although the single player aspects will be the classical "You're surrounded by zombies, try to escape," the multiplayer will allow the gamer to control the zombies and try to stop the survivors. Valve, its d... |
24 September 2008 04:17 GMT |
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Today, the mobile phone is more of a must-have than ever before. Even more, since everybody else is using one, it's only natural that a special agent have a special phone. In the upcoming James Bond movie, “Quantum of Solace,” James Bond (played by Daniel Craig) is the proud owner of a special-e... |
24 September 2008 04:14 GMT |
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A recent study used a computer simulation in order to prove that the rings of Saturn had formed billions of years ago, when the solar system was young, rather than 100 million years ago, while dinosaurs were still alive and well. Also, the research points out that they are three times more massive than previously tho... |
24 September 2008 04:12 GMT |
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The great lift currently developed by Japanese researchers is a dream come true for generations of SF authors, as it will plunge its users 62.000 miles (100.000 km) high into outer space. The cage of the lift requires top-notch technology materials and engineering, as it will slide along 22.000 mile (35.000 km) ... |
24 September 2008 04:10 GMT |
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Samsung has decided that the X360 notebook it has released just recently doesn't stand for all that the company is capable of, and especially not when it comes to competing with Apple's MacBook Air. This is precisely why the Korean company thought it would be a nice change if its customers had the option to... |
24 September 2008 04:02 GMT |
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Following recent comments from the government related to the fact that more and more of China's teenagers are “addicted” to online games that expose them to material unsuitable for their age, the videogame developers in the communist country are scrambling to adapt their products to the concepts pres... |
24 September 2008 04:01 GMT |
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While making headway in the development of the first Beta build of Firefox 3.1 codename Shiretoko, Mozilla is also tending to the 2.0 and 3.0 versions of its open source browser. In this context, the latest releases of Firefox 3.0 and Firefox 2.0 are now available for download. Both Firefox 3.0.2 and Firefox 2.... |
24 September 2008 03:57 GMT |
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Intel announced today the introduction of the third-generation of its vPro suite of technologies designed for business desktop PCs. The new suite includes, among other features, enhanced security as well as the reduction of maintenance duration and costs by making PCs actually think and act on their own. Intel vPro T... |
24 September 2008 03:13 GMT |
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In what is a thoughtful move on behalf of Apple, the Cupertino-based computer maker has set up means for its customers to start a purchase on the Apple website and finish it at the Apple Retail Store. iPhone fans can grab the new 3G model in a few easy steps, by entering their billing info, reviewing their eligi... |
24 September 2008 03:12 GMT |
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We all know that Electronic Arts isn't the company with the highest level of credibility in the eyes of the average gamer, and "popular" definitely isn't a word that would best describe it. With the reputation of a big game mogul, part of EA’s notoriety comes as a result of several hostile takeovers o... |
24 September 2008 03:05 GMT |
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Last month, VIA was reported to have received Nano CPU orders from leading notebook vendor HP, which was supposedly planning a new Mini-Note PC that would be powered by VIA's flagship processor. Recent speculation indicates that HP is indeed getting ready to finalize the rumored netbook, and that it will showcas... |
24 September 2008 03:04 GMT |
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Photokina is not only an event where the most important names in digital photography showcase their products, but it's also a very good opportunity for memory card makers to announce new and improved models, designed for the various camera segments out there. We've seen yesterday some pretty interesting ann... |
24 September 2008 03:01 GMT |
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Constantine is a video game developed by Bits Studio Ltd and published by THQ Inc. The game was created for the PlayStation 2 console from Sony and for the original Xbox from Microsoft. It was launched in February 2005. The game is classed as an action title with horror elements and with a comics background. It was l... |
24 September 2008 02:42 GMT |
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Conflict: Vietnam is a video game developed by Pivotal Games Ltd and published by SCi Games Ltd. It was created for the PlayStation 2 console from Sony, the original Xbox from Microsoft and for the PC; it was launched in 2004. The game is classed as a squad based shooter that is played from a third person perspective... |
24 September 2008 02:37 GMT |
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, the latest installment in the Star Wars franchise, was launched a week ago. Although there were some who didn't think too kindly of the new game created by LucasArts, most of us were pretty excited by the launch. Of course, when I say most of us, I’m actually referring to th... |
24 September 2008 02:35 GMT |
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Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Bagdad is a video game developed by Pivotal Games Ltd and published by SCi Games Inc. It was created for the PlayStation 2 console from Sony, the original Xbox from Microsoft, the PC and the Game Cube; it was released in 2003. It is classed as an action title with shooter elements, ... |
24 September 2008 02:23 GMT |
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Colin McRae Rally 04 is a video game developed and published by Codemasters Software Company Limited. The game was launched for the PlayStation 2 console from Sony, the original Xbox from Microsoft and the PC. It was released in 2003. It is classed as a racing simulation title with some off road elements and can be p... |
24 September 2008 02:14 GMT |
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