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The leader of Epic Games has confirmed that at the moment his company is not working on any video game for the upcoming PlayStation Vita handheld because it’s not clear how big of an install base the device will have in the Western market that Epic traditionally targets.But Mike Capps, who is the president of E... |
8 December 2011 20:11 GMT |
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Tim Schafer, the leader of development studio Double Fine, believes that the games he creates are not going to arrive on the PC anytime soon because of the lack of profit to be made for the publishers who make the decision about gaming platforms.Writing on the official company website in a Question and Answer section... |
29 November 2010 02:21 GMT |
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The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has announced that the Apple-developed Mini DisplayPort (mDP) is now a connector standard, “defining the new, small connector that supports the full range of power, signaling and protocol capabilities defined in the DisplayPort Standard Version 1, Revision 1a,&... |
11 November 2009 08:31 GMT |
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EA Mobile, Harmonix and MTV Games have recently announced the availability of Rock Band for iPhone and iPod touch. Earlier confirmed by EA via an advertisement, the game is now immediately available for download via Apple’s App Store, featuring 20 full-length songs, and the ability to purchase more right from w... |
22 October 2009 06:59 GMT |
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Mythic Entertainment has confirmed that Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (WAR) is heading to Mac OS X. A beta version of the Mac client is now available to both existing WAR account holders as well as to new players. The 10-day trial version of WAR is available for free download right here on Softpedia. The Mac ve... |
11 August 2009 09:18 GMT |
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The mobile phone world seems to be moving slowly towards the adoption of the same standards for all the handsets available on the market, as well as for those that will soon come to the shelves. We already learned a while ago that Sony Ericsson was planning on adopting the microSD memory card slot with its future han... |
9 July 2009 06:38 GMT |
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If, by any chance, you don't know what the Mini DisplayPort on your MacBook Pro is good for, or how to use FireWire 800 to your advantage, perhaps you should scroll through this piece and see what every connector on your Early-2009 unibody notebook does and how you should use it. As if you could miss them, Appl... |
9 March 2009 14:00 GMT |
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NCsoft has announced the official launch of City of Heroes for the Macintosh. The fictional world of Paragon City and the Rogue Isles are open for both PC and Mac gamers to immerse themselves into. The Mac Special Edition includes the client, 30 days of game time, and exclusive in-game items, NCsoft says. “Wha... |
9 January 2009 06:39 GMT |
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A white marble disc some 20 centimeters across, flat on one side and convex on the other, perforated in the center and presenting two concentric circles on the convex side, was found in the Mediterranean coast of Israel near the ancient Yavne-Yam port city. The Israeli authorities said in a press release issued this ... |
15 July 2008 04:29 GMT |
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Although this is not the first time when an ancient burial ground is found near Rome, the one recently discovered is amongst the few belonging to people of a lower social class. It is located near the main airport of today's Rome and was dated to the 1st, possibly the 2nd century. The remaining skeletons indicat... |
10 June 2008 09:44 GMT |
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In a world where you can patent your shorts if you like, Apple has filed an application to protect its ports, or the way they're accessible on a laptop or something like that. It's aimed at the Air, that much we know. Why don't you take a look at the images and see what you can make of them.It's n... |
29 February 2008 04:39 GMT |
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World in Conflict was indeed one of the best RTS (real time strategy) titles in 2007, clearly defining a new "action-strategy" genre. It only seemed natural that a console port will be cooked up soon, since there are probably no game developers (or publishers) that would say "No" to some extra bucks in their pockets.... |
15 February 2008 04:09 GMT |
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Hurray for Konami and their long-running horror-survival series! It seems that the latest installment in this series, Silent Hill Origins, will be ported to the PS2 after being a major hit on the PSP. Would believe if I told you that Origins is the reason for me buying the handheld console in the first place? The ga... |
16 January 2008 14:26 GMT |
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We've heard this one a million times before: some major PC and Xbox 360 title mysteriously goes the PS3 way. Hail to the non-believers as they never get fooled by such seemingly fake pieces of information. However, you might remember that nobody thought that we'll ever see a PC version of Gears of War and ... |
13 November 2007 10:21 GMT |
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Thanks to Capcom's Gamers Day we got to find out a couple of hot and spicy new rumors, like the fact that Lost Planet is coming to the PS3. The acclaimed third person shooter was a hit on the Xbox 360 and the PC, but now it's heading to Sony's platform ready to deliver its neat and fast-paced gaming e... |
18 October 2007 10:29 GMT |
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EA have recently hit the market with NFS and Battlefield ports for the OS X, so Valve couldn't wait to seize the opportunity and make an OS X port of their own. Of course, Half Life 2 seems to have been the chosen title and the talks with Apple were on their way when suddenly...they stopped. The reason? A milli... |
8 October 2007 04:06 GMT |
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Using the Universal Serial Bus is a fast and easy method to copy file to and from a host computer system by means of a NAND flash storage device. While most users like and appreciate this feature there are situations when the blocking of the USB ports is of paramount importance because of security reasons.There are m... |
4 October 2007 04:36 GMT |
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As the number of devices that are using either the USB or the FireWire connection standards in order to connect to a host computer system is huge and growing every day and thanks to the fact that now almost every computer user sports one of more such gadgets, it is very easy for some to be left out in the cold when i... |
3 October 2007 11:06 GMT |
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The USB port is by far the most widely used and popular method of connecting different kinds of devices to a computer, from a mouse or a keyboard, to a Web camera, printer or MP3 player. While there are a number of other peripherals connectivity standards around - like the FireWire standard - which offer better trans... |
11 September 2007 03:14 GMT |
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High-end motherboards are anything but cheap but they (at least theoretically) should provide the best possible environment for the processor, memory and all the other components to work in. Because some benefits are not so easily to quantify ( the board's overclocking ability for example) most producers rely on... |
17 July 2007 10:23 GMT |
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One of the first maritime civilizations rose on the Mediterranean, so it's no wonder that now archaeologists have found embedded in the mud of the seafloor the world's oldest wooden anchor of an ancient port at the Aegean Sea in what is now Turkey. The ancient Greek colony, named Klazomenai, founded in the... |
18 May 2007 02:47 GMT |
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