OCZ Technology, one of the world's leading manufacturers of computer memory, Flash-based storage and other computer peripherals, has recently announced the expansion of its peripherals under the Alchemy line, with the introduction of the company's new Illuminati multimedia keyboard. The new product comes de... |
19 February 2009 05:05 GMT |
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Alchemy defines an occult art, a mix of science, mystical philosophy and a hint of magic, with the intended purpose of finding ways to extend lifespan and cure illnesses by discovering the elixir of life. During this search, alchemists focused on obtaining silver and gold (the perfect metals, since they were always s... |
14 October 2008 05:39 GMT |
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Earlier this year, OCZ, a leading manufacturer of flash-based memory products, unleashed a new keyboard part of the company's new Alchemy product lineup, which was first introduced at this year's edition of the Computex show. Dubbed Elixir, the keyboard was meant to offer support to gamers on budget. Howev... |
9 September 2008 06:01 GMT |
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Yeah, I know... a lot of puzzle reviews. But it's not my fault. They are so addictive. Like this one here, called "Alchemy Deluxe". When I first played the game and saw the graphics, it didn't impress me much. It had nice colors though (Doh!). Anyway, like I was saying. Not much to impress me, but after tha... |
24 August 2007 08:03 GMT |
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The alchemists were some of the first scientists of the world, and even if they used to investigate nature, chemistry, metallurgy, physics, medicine, astrology, semiotics, mysticism, spiritualism and art, all as parts of one greater force, they are mostly remembered for trying to transform ordinary metals, like lead... |
14 June 2007 10:32 GMT |
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Although alchemy takes on many forms, in pop culture it is most often cited in stories, films, shows, and games as the process used to change lead (or other elements) into gold. Also another form that alchemy takes is in the search for the Philosopher's Stone, in which to obtain the ability to transmute gold or... |
18 April 2007 08:55 GMT |
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