Valve's support for it games continues, and with Team Fortress 2 being the last one to get some update news, it's now time for Left 4 Dead 2 fans to have something to cheer about. While it's still a few weeks away, Valve has announced the main features of the coming update, and it's a heavily game... |
25 January 2010 04:37 GMT |
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Valve is saying that one of the elements of Left 4 Dead 2, set to be released for the PC and the Xbox 360 from Microsoft in November, that has received special attention from the development team is the AI Director, which directs all the Infected forces in the game.Valve has put out a statement saying that the new Di... |
14 October 2009 03:34 GMT |
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Factor Software has recently updated its Germs... game, developed by Mike Weyandt. Currently at version 1.3.1, Germs is a color-matching puzzle game that has Mac owners picking up germ sprites from a "culture dish" to arrange them on the gameboard by color and then make them disappear. The latest version fixes a numb... |
6 May 2008 03:58 GMT |
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Panda Security, the creator of multiple security solutions, including Panda Antivirus, has launched an interesting campaign, named Infected or Not, supposed to give users the chance to check their computers for infections. According to the security company, the campaign is the result of a study which proved that no l... |
14 April 2008 09:31 GMT |
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In case you were thinking about searching for TorrentReactor and ZDNet Asia via Google, think again or plain don't do it, as anti-virus firm F-Secure noticed something mighty weird and mighty wrong going on with the results. Taking advantage that the previously mentioned sites cache the queries typed into their ... |
6 March 2008 12:11 GMT |
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It seems that spammers are dropping infected files like hot coals. People that are guilty for internet crime will always use tactics that are efficient, if one strategy is not effective, they will drop it. And here are two examples for you - the lottery spam-scam is as old as the web, yet they still use it. Why? Beca... |
3 October 2007 08:09 GMT |
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The United Nations' HIV/AIDS portal for Asia Pacific has been hacked and infected, as has been discovered by Websense Security Labs. This is just low! It's one thing to hack eBay, or Amazon or AOL and other sites like that, but to go and infect such a website that has been created to help people with AIDS (... |
28 August 2007 09:45 GMT |
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