Dragon Age 2 has just been launched today in North America for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and BioWare has already unleashed a special treat for PC owners: the high resolution texture pack, which we announced earlier today.
But, considering the texture pack weighs in at a hefty 1.08GB and is only recommend... |
8 March 2011 07:55 GMT |
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The folks at NewTeeVee have decided to put Apple’s new nano to the test and see exactly how good of a video recorder it is, compared with another low-end (but popular) camcorder, the Flip. While there are some obvious differences between video quality, there are plenty good sides and down-sides to both. NewTee... |
15 September 2009 09:16 GMT |
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Apple's most popular Mac, the White, 13-inch polycarbonate MacBook, has been benchmarked by the fine folks at Macworld, who revealed that the laptop is more than a good choice for power computing. Not only is it up to the task of handling Photoshop's graphically intensive processes, but it did so even bette... |
4 June 2009 09:37 GMT |
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After my recent experience with two of today's most popular virtualization programs for Mac, Parallels Desktop 4.0 and VMware Fusion 2.0.2, I have no doubt that the former is much more reliable from a regular user's point of view. However, for game fanatics, and especially those who are into the most recent... |
6 March 2009 11:26 GMT |
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The console war is full of never-ending battles, waged between the top three manufacturers, Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony, in order to show which product is the best and the most attractive in the eyes of the consumer. Although sales charts show that Nintendo and Microsoft currently dominate Sony, the Japanese company... |
9 January 2009 11:01 GMT |
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T-Mobile has recently introduced Google's first Android-running device, the G1, developed by HTC. While the specs are impressive, video demonstrations have shown that the G1 performs a lot slower than Apple's iPhone. And, while some say the Android-running G1 will attract many users with its ability to run ... |
25 September 2008 04:51 GMT |
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Ever wondered why they are trying to move the TV shows on the internet? Basically, because by this, they are exposing the content to a much wider community and the reach of the commercials is a lot deeper.But if the shows are on the internet and are gaining there big audiences who is watching TV then and why? It is a... |
14 November 2007 11:09 GMT |
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Some like to say that size doesn't matter, but when it comes to files on my computer, I must certainly disagree. Everybody uses different types of files, most of them are compressed, but still a DOC, BMP or WAV are sometimes necessary, although their size is a lot bigger than other file types in their category. ... |
1 February 2006 15:36 GMT |
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