Responsible for the publishing of the original Dead Space on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Electronic Arts hasn't announced anything about the critically acclaimed horror game receiving another addition to the series. Even if the developer that worked on the first title, Visceral Games, has already started... |
2 November 2009 03:06 GMT |
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Reuters no longer has the right to use the FaceTime technologies that, until now, have supported the instant messaging service of the company. The United States District Court Southern District of New York ruled that, as of August 1, Reuters would cease to have access to FaceTime support, as the media group had not p... |
30 July 2008 06:24 GMT |
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As a part of a campaign that saw so far the shutting down of 44,000 (no typo there) websites and the arrest of 868 people last year, Reuters reports the closing of the largest real time porn site based in China. The crusade against online pornography and "unhealthy" web content was initiated after president Hu Jintao... |
23 January 2008 12:51 GMT |
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It's well known that women are huge fans of casual play. Whether it's Zuma, Luxor, Tetris or Solitaire (heck, Solitaire is the favourite), women love simpler looking games where gems or lines of colored balls are the protagonists and the setting stands still, without tiring the eye. However, it has recently... |
30 October 2007 05:25 GMT |
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Nokia and Reuters announced a collaboration to bring a new mobile journalism application that will enable reporters to file and publish articles, audio, photo and video content directly from handheld devices. Reuters and Nokia Research Center are working on the new mobile journalism project that may lead to impor... |
23 October 2007 12:02 GMT |
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Following the recent improvements bundled into Google News, the Mountain View company tries another one and implements videos, allowing the users to watch the news instead of reading them. What's more interesting is that the search giant already has agreements with numerous news providers such as BBC, which crea... |
22 August 2007 03:46 GMT |
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Companies worldwide are changing their technological base, including their computer platform, every few years in order to make the most of the new innovations and reduce costs, as better hardware is used for increased efficiency. One of the companies that decided that it was time to replace its aging computer hardwar... |
17 August 2007 10:35 GMT |
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You might know this already or maybe not, but professional DSLRs and lenses are wickedly expensive (especially the lenses). Photographers who are not working for news agencies work long and hard in order to afford stuff like the Nikkor 400mm f/2.8 ED-IF II or the Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS. Photojournalists are luckier... |
24 July 2007 06:32 GMT |
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High-tech fans have reasons to be happy about the Japanese Kensey robot invention, which offers a whole new level of interactivity.The weird robot resembles the Bizzaro very much, a fictional character created by Otto Binder and the artist George Papp. It first appeared in the Superboy Tv series in the late 50s.With ... |
6 June 2007 02:55 GMT |
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Reuters posts this article which I found pretty hard to understand without viewing the advert itself, saying that a certain television advertisement for the Xbox 360 system from Microsoft must and will be pulled, after being criticized for "glamorizing street car racing". The Advertising Standards Agency stated that ... |
4 April 2007 09:00 GMT |
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Larry Probst, chief executive at Electronic Arts has a pretty good forecast concerning the PS3's evolution. According to the Reuters, he says he expects "there will be a more level playing field this time around than last time." What exactly could this concise comment mean? Given that Sony has settled with Immer... |
7 March 2007 10:13 GMT |
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Sony's all time winner, the PS2, which sold 100 million units, is the last console developed by the company for the previous generation of platforms. Although it was launched about seven years ago, the PS2 has enjoyed a popularity few consoles have in their lifetime. The reason it still stands tall is because so... |
5 March 2007 10:44 GMT |
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