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First things first: as an officially licensed MotoGP title, gamers should know that 07 will feature all the riders, bikes, teams and tracks from the MotoGP 2007 season. You will compete in a full season, create your own customized season, or select a one-off race either on your own or against a friend.What's the... |
7 July 2008 21:06 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 gaming consoles from Sony and also for the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii, the game is classed as an action adventure title, played from a first person perspective.The main charac... |
7 July 2008 21:06 GMT |
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This past week, Microsoft has done quite a few interesting things. First off, it sent a nice open letter to gamers, detailing how the company and its Games for Windows initiative benefited PC gaming. Then, one of the main people behind Microsoft strategy declared that they were actively promoting the Xbox 360 gaming ... |
7 July 2008 19:21 GMT |
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Monster Madness: Battle For Suburbia is a computer and video game developed by Artificial Studios and Immersion Games and published by SouthPeak Interactive on the 12th of June 2007 in North America and the 22nd of June 2007 in Europe. The game is a true eye candy, being built using the Unreal Engine 3.This arcade to... |
7 July 2008 19:16 GMT |
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds is a video game created by Eurocom Entertainment Software which was published by Vivendi Universal Games. It was released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2 gaming platform from Sony, for the Xbox and for the Game Cube. Billed an action title, it is played from a third person perspec... |
7 July 2008 18:36 GMT |
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While not many carriers are offering folks the chance to buy the new iPhone 3G without a contract, AT&T says it has plans to do so, but, of course, at a cost. The option is aimed at existing AT&T customers who are not currently eligible for an upgrade discount.While announcing iPhone 3G pricing for new and existing A... |
7 July 2008 18:06 GMT |
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Get ready to join the beta group for LittleBigPlanet. In a recent interview with Eurogamer, David Smith, the co-founder and president of Media Molecule, the company behind the headline title for the PlayStation 3, has stated that he wishes to create a beta that will include as many people as possible, in order to off... |
7 July 2008 17:56 GMT |
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Monster Jam is an off-road racing video game developed by Torus Games and published by Activision on the 13th of November 2007. The game is licensed by USHRA and features no less than 20 real life trucks, including real superstars like Grave Digger or Maximum Destruction.The game was well received by fans and everybo... |
7 July 2008 17:36 GMT |
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Apple has issued documentation detailing the steps you need to take (as an original iPhone owner) to move all your existing information to the new device. From buying the iPhone 3G to syncing all your old text messages, contacts and so on, everything is explained thoroughly, so you don't lose anything you previo... |
7 July 2008 17:21 GMT |
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Christopher Kline, 2K Boston technical director and BioShock parent is one of those guys who, we all agree, knows a lot of stuff about games. However, as strange as it might sound, he doesn't believe that in today's games world there is any chance left for mid-budget developing and that the industry is turn... |
7 July 2008 17:06 GMT |
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Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 is a video game developed by Swordfish Studios Limited and published by Codemasters. It was originally released in 2005 for PCs, Mac and the PlayStation 3 gaming console from Sony. It is classed as a sports simulator played from an isometric perspective. The title benefits from t... |
7 July 2008 16:16 GMT |
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Three weeks after the introduction of iPhone 3G, Apple released "iPhone 3G. A guided Tour." Days later, the Japanese version of the very same tour was available, featuring a Japanese bloke, of course.The video uses a well versed Apple employee to tell you what's new, and, just like with the English version, it d... |
7 July 2008 16:16 GMT |
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Nintendo is bringing one of its most important WiiWare releases, Pokemon Ranch, to the European market, after it was launched in Japan and in North America. The game, developed by Ambrella, is designed to offer you a chance to play around with your favorite Pokemon characters.The main idea is that you can import Poke... |
7 July 2008 16:11 GMT |
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Except for Japan, which enjoys massive attention from the three biggest console manufacturers in the world, the other Asian countries were kind of ignored in the past. Today, it seems that both Sony and Nintendo are planning to invest in other Asian markets as well and expand their business plan in Taiwan and South K... |
7 July 2008 15:06 GMT |
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Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter is a video game developed and published by Capcom. It was released in 2002 for just one platform, the PlayStation 2 gaming console from Sony. The title is classified as being a role playing game, with a third person perspective, with influences ranging from anime and manga to cyberpunk ... |
7 July 2008 14:31 GMT |
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Ninja Gaiden 2 was set to be a revolution in fighting games, the brawler to end all brawlers. Tecmo and the aptly named Team Ninja, headed by the rock star developer Tomonobu Itagaki were devoted to making a ninja game that would be slick and deadly, offering gamers the definitive action experience with massive combo... |
7 July 2008 14:16 GMT |
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If you are a fan of racing games or, to be more specific, of the recently released Codemasters title Race Driver: GRID, you probably know of the existence of an in-game glitch which allows players to gain easy experience for doing nothing - something called the brown screen. Well, you are probably aware of the fact t... |
7 July 2008 13:06 GMT |
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Everybody got pretty excited when hearing that Sony was going to bring the answer to Microsoft's achievements. However, in order for them to work flawlessly, there is one more thing that should be done: to convince game developers to take a few days off and work on a code to implement them in their titles. As yo... |
7 July 2008 12:06 GMT |
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Metal Slug 3 is a classic run and gun video game - one of the most appreciated in the history of the genre. It only seemed natural to see a port of it on the Xbox Live Arcade service from Microsoft - it got released there on the 2nd of January 2008 for 800 MS Points ($10). However, even though most of the fun gamepla... |
7 July 2008 11:46 GMT |
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Acer's Aspire One netbook has already been shipped to a couple of lucky users and some of them have wasted no time in ripping apart their new device and posting pictures of it on the web. Thanks to them, but especially to their pictures and opinions, other users should now be able to better understand Acer'... |
7 July 2008 11:14 GMT |
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Welcome to our first issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition:[tablec][row][col]• Canonical Announces Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04• Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Alpha 1 Screenshot Tour• Linspire Acquires Xandros• Sabayon 3.5 "Ibex Poacher" Launched• OpenMoko Starts Selling Neo FreeRunner in the US• Available Now: U... |
7 July 2008 11:01 GMT |
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MCE Technologies has introduced the 6X Blu-ray Recordable Drive for Mac Pro and Power Mac. Blu-ray Discs are able to record some 25GB of data on their single-layer version, and 50GB on the dual-layer version, and they are the next-generation in optical disc storage."The MCE Technologies 6X Blu-ray Internal Recordable... |
7 July 2008 11:00 GMT |
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Naruto: Rise of a Ninja is centered on the main character of the anime series, as you can imagine, while the storyline goes a little something like this: 12 years ago, a fearsome nine-tailed demon fox attacked the village of Konoha. Many ninjas fell during the battle, until the most powerful one sealed the monster in... |
7 July 2008 10:23 GMT |
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According to the research and advisory firm Gartner, IBM has managed to take the lead in the server market. IBM's success marks the company's victory against competitor HP, which earlier this year was reported to have claimed the leadership precisely in the same segment of the market. These recent rankings ... |
7 July 2008 10:18 GMT |
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In the battle of the music simulator sequels, Guitar Hero: World Tour, aka Guitar Hero IV, might be gaining a bit of advantage on its newly announced rival, Rock Band 2. The advantage stems from certain comments made by Alex Rigopulos, one of the co-founders of Harmonix, the company which initially created Guitar Her... |
7 July 2008 10:17 GMT |
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Monster Madness: Battle For Suburbia is a computer and video game developed by Artificial Studios and Immersion Games and published by SouthPeak Interactiveon the 12th of June 2007 in North America and the 22nd of June 2007 in Europe. It is a true eye candy, being built using the Unreal Engine 3.This arcade top down ... |
7 July 2008 10:02 GMT |
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MotoGP '06 is a motorcycle racing game developed by Climax Studios and published by THQ exclusively for the Xbox 360 console on the 9th of June 2006 in PAL territories and the 12th of June 2006 in North America. Presenting an unprecedented level of realism and sense of speed, this addition to the critically accl... |
7 July 2008 09:46 GMT |
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After a long time in development, Gentoo Linux 2008.0 was finally released and it seems that its developers gave it a funny code name - "It's got what plants crave" - as Donnie Berkholz announced on the official Gentoo site.Gentoo's installer was upgraded and it can only perform networkless installations by... |
7 July 2008 09:41 GMT |
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It's not often that you see a parent leaving their children in the company of an intruder and hoping they'll be OK, albeit a species of potter wasps known as Allodynerus delphinalis does it anyway. Not only that, but the Ensliniella parasitica, a parasitic mite living in the nest of this particular species ... |
7 July 2008 09:38 GMT |
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BioWare's Mass Effect is a sci-fi role playing game (RPG) that allows players to uncover the greatest threats to human civilization, as the first space voyagers. You will have to travel across an expansive universe and piece together a mystery nobody wants to believe: the universe as we know it is about to come ... |
7 July 2008 09:37 GMT |
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Running alone on a lost and forgotten planet is not my idea of a great game. Being followed by huge worm-like creatures is not my way of relaxing. Though Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is just as relaxing as any other apocalyptic shooter, the Colonies Edition of the game adds to the whole experience, as you probably ... |
7 July 2008 09:22 GMT |
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Mobile users from New Zealand will be the first ones to buy Apple's new iPhone 3G on July 11. That's not only because the Southern Hemisphere country is where, according to the UTC time, July 11 arrives first, but also because Vodafone decided to start selling the handset come 00:01 AM on that day. Thus, ... |
7 July 2008 09:20 GMT |
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Today the European Parliament will vote on the Telecom Packet, as the law is commonly referred to. Although the law itself is meant to regulate the European telecommunications market, the amendments to the law target online piracy; if on three separate occasions you are caught downloading or uploading copyrighted mat... |
7 July 2008 09:19 GMT |
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Created for people that are looking for a low-budget handset, the Classic series developed by Nokia offers only basic communication features and an ordinary design. Usually compact and sturdy, the Classic series mobile phones are older models, which have been refurbished and software-updated to fulfill these days’ re... |
7 July 2008 09:14 GMT |
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At the on-going Anime Expo, David Hayter, the man who provided the deep and smoke filled voice of Solid Snake in the Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, spoke about how he was at odds with the game creator, Hideo Kojima, when it came to some of Snake's scenes in the game.While he praised MGS4 for having le... |
7 July 2008 09:14 GMT |
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Britons are heavy Internet users. As a study conducted by Nielsen Online shows, between June 2007 and May 2008, the average number of minutes spent monthly by the U.K citizens on the Internet surpassed 33 million. The leader, with 2,626 minutes and 7.8% of the market share, is MSN Messenger. The first runner up, gett... |
7 July 2008 09:11 GMT |
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It's official, racing fans, Hot Wheels: Beat That! is in the shops ready for you to grab it. In this great game, players will be able to race across 12 different environments, "test their skills in non-stop action and challenge their friends to Beat That!" as the official announcement confirms. However, you'... |
7 July 2008 09:11 GMT |
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Micro Star International is among the first graphics card manufacturers to release a factory overclocked version of AMD's latest flagship card, the Radeon HD 4870. This means that users will benefit from much more Radeon power, straight out of the box. The card will probably end up by becoming an option for the ... |
7 July 2008 08:55 GMT |
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Yeah, the same good old eternal story, with a touch of Latin or Italian... That's how most of the spells in the games sound like, so why not be hip and call the game's plot Harry-Potter style? From what I've heard, EA received the aid of a fan council while creating this game, so the plot's quite... |
7 July 2008 08:48 GMT |
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Luminol is mostly known to us as a chemiluminescent compound used by law enforcements in crime scene investigations to detect traces of blood, even after the crime scene has been thoroughly cleaned in order to conceal the violent events that took place in a particular location. What is not usually told in various sho... |
7 July 2008 08:48 GMT |
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Terra, the largest Internet company in Latin America, has managed to sign an agreement with the International Olympic Committee, that allows it to broadcast the Beijing 2008 Olympics on the Internet and mobile platforms. The company was chosen, as the official website of the Olympics states, because of its capacity t... |
7 July 2008 08:37 GMT |
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Earlier this month we were reporting that the French version of Google's Street View had to deal with some privacy related issued before it could be released. While people were more than happy about being able to scour all parts of the world at street level, they were not happy about having their picture seen b... |
7 July 2008 08:31 GMT |
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A new unofficially announced Samsung handset has appeared on the Web, coming a few days after the dust and splash resistant B2700 model. The new phone is named Samsung M5310 and, as the aforementioned one, it comes in a candybar form factor. The M5310, however, is more advanced, and it seems to be a music-oriented ha... |
7 July 2008 08:25 GMT |
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Medal of Honor Airborne is a WWII-inspired first person shooter developed by EA LA and published by Electronic Arts on the 4th of September 2007 in North America and the 7th of September in Europe. It was one of the most appreciated games in the franchise, even though many gamers decided to blame it for a real lack o... |
7 July 2008 08:23 GMT |
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Google Maps Street View is the subject of quite a few vivid debates in the circles of human rights associations. The company has already launched the application that offers street-level images in France, for those who want another perspective on the Tour de France. Google is now planning to extend the experiment to... |
7 July 2008 08:07 GMT |
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A couple of weeks ago, ASUS's CEO Jerry Shen stated that his company would sell approximately 5 million Eee PCs by the end of 2008. According to his very optimistic estimations, this would account for 50% of the netbook market, leaving all the other competitors responsible for the rest of the 5 million netbooks ... |
7 July 2008 07:49 GMT |
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PhotoTiles, coming from the folks at Limit Point Software, is currently at its first release as an application used to create single images of a tiled group of cells (images or other types of visuals). Cell size and spacing can be configured by the user, as can also be the number of columns.The app does a superb job ... |
7 July 2008 07:15 GMT |
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According to Displaybank, LCD TVs equipped with LED BLUs (backlight units) will reach 8% of the total market by 2011, in the detriment of CCFLs (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) TVs. Allen Ji, a senior researcher at Displaybank, stated that LED-backlit LCD TV would experience a rapid increase in market penetration, fr... |
7 July 2008 07:05 GMT |
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LG Chocolate 3 (also known as LG VX8560), the newest handset from the popular Chocolate series, will apparently be released by Verizon Wireless in the US on July 14. This info does not come from the second largest North American carrier, as it appeared only on PhoneArena, but since Verizon said from the beginning tha... |
7 July 2008 07:03 GMT |
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With the much awaited release of the new iPhone, there are some concerns regarding the safety of the connection between the devices and Internet servers. Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., a company that specializes in providing security software solutions, is tackling the issue by offering the VPN-1, which ens... |
7 July 2008 07:03 GMT |
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Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood is a video game developed by Gearbox Software for the publisher Ubisoft Entertainment. It was launched in October, 2005. It was released on the PlayStation 2 gaming console from Sony, the Xbox and the PC. The game is classed as a war title with a tactical focus and is played from a f... |
7 July 2008 07:01 GMT |
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Man's desire to fly is known to have existed ever since the earliest recorded history. To fulfill his dream, man turned to nature and tried to copy the winged creatures, most of the times such attempts ending in disasters. We only have to look at today's flying machines to understand to that we have never r... |
7 July 2008 06:47 GMT |
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Intel Larrabee has been talked about to such an extent since it was first announced, that some people might even be prompted to think that the chip is already available for purchase. Unfortunately, this is not the case and, unless Intel is actually planning to take us all by surprise, we will not get to see its upcom... |
7 July 2008 06:36 GMT |
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The latest flash memory device to come from Edge Tech is called the DiscGo Secure Guardian. We all know the US Government imposes certain rules and regulations when it comes to data encryption; well, the Guardian surpasses them by using a 256-bit AES hardware encryption. Amongst its most interesting features is the d... |
7 July 2008 06:26 GMT |
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Among the first developers to disclose their iPhone lineup is Maverick Software, a developer of casual games that is kind enough to offer a free game with the debut of the App Store. Two others are priced at an affordable $4.99, while a third app has a worth of just 99 cents (hopefully the same doesn't go for th... |
7 July 2008 06:24 GMT |
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ROKR E8, Motorola's fancy music-oriented phone, is now available in Canada, offered exclusively by Best Buy in collaboration with Rogers Wireless. Although the new Moto can be ordered from Best Buy Canada's website, it can actually be bought only in-store. Best Buy is offering the E8 for 149.99 Canadian dol... |
7 July 2008 06:12 GMT |
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It seems that NVIDIA is preparing for another GeForce 9 series launch, the GeForce 9500, set to come to the market on July 29, 2008. The new graphics card is stated to be classified into the mid range level products, and it seems that the Santa Clara company will provide us with two versions, GeForce 9500 GDDR3 and G... |
7 July 2008 06:06 GMT |
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Nearly 300 million years ago, the world's last known supercontinent, Pangaea, started breaking up, eventually forming the seven continents we see today. Heat radiating from Earth's molten iron and nickel core is released to the outermost layers of the mantle through convection, which can also be held respon... |
7 July 2008 05:58 GMT |
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The Bouncer is a video game developed by Dream Factory Co. Ltd and published by Square Co. It was released in 2000 on just one platform, the PlayStation 2 gaming console from Sony. This is a title which mixes action and role playing game elements, and is played from a third person perspective. There are elements of m... |
7 July 2008 05:58 GMT |
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Developer app4mac has released the final version of its screenshot and video capture tool that uses multithreaded code and a 64-bit enabled compression system. Sequence, according to the makers, is a simple way to capture and save an image or a movie of your screen to your computer's clipboard, or a file in an i... |
7 July 2008 05:51 GMT |
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Gaming users are becoming increasingly interesting for both hardware manufacturers and computer system builders. As most of you already know, a number of top system makers have released their own desktop or portable computer rigs, designed to help users get better as far as their gaming skills go. Apparently, Packard... |
7 July 2008 05:45 GMT |
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Nokia has announced the availability of its latest Eseries smartphones, the E71 and E66, for the Indian mobile market (the second largest in the world in terms of subscribers). The new handsets were officially unveiled by Nokia on June 16, when the Finnish company presented them as "email-optimized devices." Coming t... |
7 July 2008 05:15 GMT |
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Run by Google, this service provides online social networking and was created by a Google employee. All over the world there are about 60 million Orkut users and a staggering 50% of them are from Brazil. Since illegal material was plentiful on Orkut, the Brazilian legislators and Google had to come to an agreement i... |
7 July 2008 05:09 GMT |
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Even in these modern days, when the lifespan of humans surpasses an all time record, women over 40 are generally believed too old to have babies, yet somehow there is no mention of the limit age men become less fertile at. If 40 looked like a rather young age to stop having children, a new study now shows that men ol... |
7 July 2008 05:08 GMT |
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OCZ is widely known as a memory manufacturer, but the company also designs high end performance products in other areas, including power supplies, cooling solutions, gaming peripherals and customizable laptops. The newest air cooling solution OCZ launched on the market is Vendetta 2, which features the Heat-Pipe Dire... |
7 July 2008 05:02 GMT |
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Over the past few weeks reports talking about this vulnerability connected to Apple's Remote Desktop Agent in Mac OS X have been literally pouring in. Multiple security firms say the vulnerability allows shell scripts to be run as root - for which they are offering solutions, and costly ones at that. However, de... |
7 July 2008 04:53 GMT |
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In the world of optical media, the Blu-ray format is undoubtedly the future market standard. The technology is bound to improve and this can only mean one thing: users will be able to acquire higher capacity Blu-ray discs for less the money. Even more, to make matters only better, it seems that this technological imp... |
7 July 2008 04:53 GMT |
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We all know that E3 shows are the best occasion for game developers to spoil us with super announcements - titles, consoles, controllers, all sorts of things can be first presented during the show. This year's E3 makes no exception, since the competition is getting tougher for the top firms and, compared to the ... |
7 July 2008 04:36 GMT |
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After the good-looking Arc, Virgin Mobile USA has prepared yet another basic and affordable clamshell, built by Kyocera and given an arguably cool name: TNT! (exclamation mark included). Presented by Virgin as a "dynamite flip phone", the new TNT! is far from being a bomb when it comes to specs. But the largest MVNO ... |
7 July 2008 04:30 GMT |
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The concept of going green is targeting the IT security world too; just because you have to deal with viruses and Trojans and other malware all day long does not mean you should disregard the environment. Representatives from different security software companies have different views regarding this issue. Richard Sti... |
7 July 2008 04:24 GMT |
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As some of you probably remember, this past week was not actually the best for the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer. In all fairness, one could easily say that it was actually the worst the company has seen this year. For those who are not in the know, this happened because the company's stock shares saw ... |
7 July 2008 04:19 GMT |
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According to the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, quoting the Transport Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee, Germany will build up to 30 offshore wind farms by the end of 2030 in order to increase the contribution of the renewable energy sources to the total amount of power produced by the country, thus cutting a significan... |
7 July 2008 04:08 GMT |
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It was only a matter of time before Apple saw Rogers Wireless' aggressive marketing move concerning the iPhone 3G. While customers have always been disappointed with Rogers' plans, now we're clearly dealing with a more serious matter, since Apple has actually started diverting iPhones from Canada to Eu... |
7 July 2008 03:59 GMT |
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The popular Eledees characters (or Elebits as some might call them) will mark their return to the gaming world thanks to Konami's decision to bring the cute little creatures to the Nintendo DS handheld by the end of the year. Since the full name of the game is Eledees: The Adventures of Kai and Zero (and not Ele... |
7 July 2008 03:55 GMT |
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Bell Mobility has released an exclusive Samsung handset, named Samsung m530 Canadian Olympic Team Edition. The phone was rumored, since last month, to come via Bell, and now it's officially released and available for purchase from the second largest Canadian mobile operator. With Samsung m530, users can watch ... |
7 July 2008 03:40 GMT |
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The past few days brought to us some controversial news about how solid state drives actually prove themselves to be more power inefficient than efficient. It seems that the tests conducted by Tom's Hardware, which stated that SSDs would draw more battery life than HDDs, used some old versions of solid state dri... |
7 July 2008 03:33 GMT |
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Europe's comet chaser, the Rosetta spacecraft, was powered up last week in anticipation for the fly-by around asteroid 2867 Steins scheduled to take place on September 5th, 2008. Rosetta was originally designed and launched in order to approach and study the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, with which the spacec... |
7 July 2008 03:30 GMT |
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Four years ago, the fans of the real time strategy genre first enjoyed the Perimeter universe and were left asking for more. Developers KD Vision Games have decided it is the right time to deliver a sequel and some episodic content, since that's the trend today. But we don't mind because Perimeter 2: New Ea... |
7 July 2008 03:12 GMT |
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This weekend reports came in and they say that about ten people were the first to form a waiting line in front of Apple's flagship Fifth Avenue Store in New York City, as they're sitting and waiting for the iPhone 3G to become available. In what was probably not the smartest move a parent could make, the fi... |
7 July 2008 03:12 GMT |
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It looks like this hot summer will become more bearable for us regular folks, thanks to a couple of initiatives coming from some of the biggest hardware manufacturers. As you might know, AMD and NVIDIA have already started to downsize the price tags for their graphics cards lineups, and Intel is soon to get in the ga... |
7 July 2008 03:10 GMT |
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In the battle for casual gamers, Microsoft is stepping up its rhetoric, specifically targeting the Nintendo Wii. Aaron Greenberg, the director of product management for Xbox 360 and Xbox Live at Microsoft, has told Gamasutra that those using the Wii to play casual games will end up "want[ing] to graduate to an Xbox 3... |
7 July 2008 03:06 GMT |
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Research in Motion together with Iusacell, the third largest Mexican mobile operator, have recently announced the availability of BlackBerry Curve 8330 for the Mexican market. The newest smartphone from the Curve series, BlackBerry 8330 is both highly-featured and stylish and is a perfect handset for Iusacell's ... |
7 July 2008 03:00 GMT |
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Panda security is celebrating 18 years of activity; the company that specializes in providing security software and security solutions was founded in 1990 in Spain and it has grown considerably since then. It now has subsidiaries in Spain, France, Japan and the US, and has plans to expand even further. A vulnerabili... |
7 July 2008 02:51 GMT |
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It's strange how strong the will to fly is in some of us who would do mostly anything to make our dreams come true. Just like this fellow American who, last Saturday, thought it was a good idea to tie 150 giant party balloons to a simple lawn chair and take to the skies. He was successful in his endeavor and, af... |
7 July 2008 02:50 GMT |
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Curious about what's going on in Japan? Look for the answer to that no further! We have fresh data coming from market research firm Media Create, regarding both hardware and software sales on the Far Eastern market. The numbers have not changed much since last time we talked, but there are signs that certain big... |
7 July 2008 02:42 GMT |
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One of the reasons we truly love sports games is the fact that, once the title is released, we get the chance to bring at least one real life superstar to our homes - something that would be pretty hard to achieve otherwise. The same thing happens with the upcoming WWE Smackdown VS. Raw 2009: THQ has announced the na... |
7 July 2008 02:38 GMT |
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