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Straight from the official cdv Software Entertainment USA website come these important details on the company's upcoming RTS-RPG blend, Escape from Paradise City, including a character-skill overview. This is just the first Traits and Skills Overview that cdv is making available so, before you start reading thes... |
19 November 2007 03:45 GMT |
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Just as with visuals, next generation video games require top notch equipment for audio output, if you're looking for the ultimate experience. And you should - that's why you've gotten yourself an Xbox 360, right? Well, in case your old sound system or the stereo speakers on your TV suck, here's a... |
15 November 2007 15:36 GMT |
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Nowadays, gamers often find themselves stuck with a next-gen system and an old TV set. How can they afford a PS3 and not own a kick a*s TV...? Anyway, that's why moving to the next-gen era includes the purchase of newer devices, among which an HDTV. As such, we've made available this list of HDTVs to choose... |
15 November 2007 02:30 GMT |
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Buying a laptop or a notebook computer is something that all potential buyers should do only after a careful consideration of all available products. When said potential users and buyers lack the necessary technical skills to make an informed decision, they are often at the mercy to the computer vendor that is mainly... |
28 July 2007 08:18 GMT |
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Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible GNU/Linux distribution. It uses i686 and x86_64 optimized packages that offer you an improved performance over other distributions. In today's guide, I'll try to explain you how to install this Linux distribution on your personal computer. First of all, grab the ISO... |
6 July 2007 08:19 GMT |
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Slackare 12.0 was released last night, being a "must-have upgrade for any Slackware user", as Patrick Volkerding (Slackware developer) stated. If you wonder why, it's because this is the first release based on the 2.6 Linux kernel. Other highlights of Slackware 12.0:- Linux kernel 2.6.21.5- KDE 3.5.7- Xfce 4.4.... |
3 July 2007 06:28 GMT |
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The final version of Elive Linux distribution burst onto the Linux scene yesterday and I thought it would be nice to teach the new users how to install it, because this baby is a keeper, trust me. But first, I think some background about Elive wouldn't hurt anyone. Elive Gem is a Linux distribution based on the ... |
27 June 2007 07:50 GMT |
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Fedora 7 (codename Moonshine) was released on 31 May and it's the most breathtaking version of the Fedora operating system. Not only does this release bring an installable LiveCD for both i686 and x86_64 machines, but it also comes with an exclusive KDE LiveCD. I always recommend having an empty hard drive for a... |
11 June 2007 10:06 GMT |
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So, you are a Windows user and you've heard about Ubuntu everywhere and now you want to install it on your computer (just to see if what you've heard about it is true or not) and you don't know how to do it? Look no further, here's your help! This guide will teach you how to install the latest ve... |
24 April 2007 13:52 GMT |
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You've just installed Fedora Core 6, now what? Well, there isn't a straight guide everyone should use after installing Fedora or any other operating system. Everyone should configure and install additional applications based on their needs and wishes. However, there are a few steps it's recommended to ... |
27 March 2007 06:15 GMT |
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One of the tools that made modern Linux so much easier to use is - without a doubt - the package manager. A package manager enables you to install a piece of software, a driver or a library in a matter of seconds. The secret consists in the way software packages are distributed via repositories: they are already comp... |
7 March 2007 05:47 GMT |
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