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Battlefield 3 PS3 Voice Chat Problems Will Be Fixed by DICE

DICE, the studio behind the recent Battlefield 3 first person shooter, has confirmed that it’s aware of the voice chat issues that are affecting the PlayStation 3 version of the game, but a solution has yet to be found.Battlefield 3 impressed millions of gamers from all around the world with its great visuals a...

7 December 2011
03:56 GMT

Call of Duty Elite Popularity Surprised Activision, Resulted in Problems

Activision has released a new statement concerning its ongoing problems with the Call of Duty Elite online service, which was supposed to complement the multiplayer mode from Modern Warfare 3 but was overwhelmed by the massive influx of fans, which resulted in various problems that means lots of users couldn't e...

14 November 2011
06:11 GMT

Rage PC Issues Caused by Graphics Card Drivers, id Software Says

Rage, id Software's long awaited hybrid between a first person shooter, role playing and racing game, was released yesterday in North America on the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but most PC owners found it borderline unplayable by lengthy texture loading times and other such issues, which have now been attrib...

5 October 2011
03:56 GMT

Redeeming Problems Reported with Call of Duty: Black Ops Escalation DLC

Gamers who bought codes for the recently released Escalation DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops at GameStop have been experiencing issues when trying to redeem them on Xbox Live.Call of Duty: Black Ops has just seen the release of its second downloadable map pack, in the form of the Escalation DLC, which was launched ea...

5 May 2011
04:35 GMT

Xbox Live Dashboard Update Problems Reported by Many Users

The 2010 Xbox Live Dashboard Update just went live yesterday, and already lots of Xbox 360 users are reporting problems encountered while trying to download the update or install it, not to mention many who don't like some of the new features implemented in this fall update.Microsoft launched its traditional Fal...

2 November 2010
06:13 GMT

Learn Math by Gesturing

Researchers have recently learned that employing gestures when explaining mathematical concepts can be very helpful at times, especially for little kids. And they are useful not only because they are fun and so on, but because they offer a totally new way of understanding the concepts involved. The new technique make...

25 February 2009
08:43 GMT

Sony Admits Home Launch Problems

There's a pretty tough battle being waged on the console market, largely because the recession has made people more restrictive with the money they spend. That's why the three large manufacturers, Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, have all made different efforts in order to attract customers. While Microsoft h...

12 December 2008
09:01 GMT

Europeans Are Not Huge Xbox Live Fans

Everybody knows that the Xbox 360 consoles are not too popular in Asia, but I doubt there are many people who have ever questioned the success of Microsoft's gaming device in Europe. Apparently, things don't look really great there either, since less than a quarter of Xbox Live's total members are Euro...

31 July 2008
15:06 GMT

Tecmo Sued by Everybody

Not the entire world is suing Tecmo, but things are just as bad, anyway because all the 300 employees of the development company have filed a lawsuit over unpaid wages for roughly 100 hours of overtime work per month (yes, as strange as it might seem, this means a bit over 3 extra hours of work, per day!)Tecmo is the...

18 June 2008
03:51 GMT

GRID for Xbox 360: Massive Freezes, Pauses

Definitely one of the best looking racing games released for consoles, Race Driver: GRID has already flamed the world with its GRID vs. Burnout and PS3 version vs. Xbox 360 version wars. However, it seems that, just like any other game, Codemasters' work of art is not a faultless product: many users have begun c...

5 June 2008
04:24 GMT

Wii Fit Defeat: Gamer Too Heavy for It

Clearly, there are many risks inherent to a company deciding to release a product that is going to deal with one of the most hard-to-deal-with problems of mankind: weight. And that is exactly what Wii Fit does: it tells people when they are overweight and many are completely shocked by that (even though this is indee...

26 May 2008
15:06 GMT

Xbox 360 Dies Slowly in India

We all know that Asian countries don't really dig the Xbox 360 because of various reasons and it seems that is going to continue, no matter what Microsoft does. However, the fact that the company is also having problems in India comes as a surprise for us - a surprise Microsoft doesn't seem to want to hit t...

20 May 2008
15:06 GMT

Alarming Viruses

Nobody knows for sure how many threats are out there, in "the wild", how many viruses, worms and Trojans infect computers all around the world, but what we do know is that there sure are many! I've decided to write about this after I've seen a few pieces of news on Anchiva's website. Back in July this ...

5 October 2007
06:31 GMT

The PSP UMDs Have Issues

Is there a perfect console out there? I guess there is no such thing since the acclaimed PSP has some issues, too. It's not the hardware that's pulling the portable gaming device down, but rather the UMDs, that seem to be falling apart, after they've been used for a long time. In the following clip, y...

4 October 2007
03:10 GMT

Facebook Not What It Says It Is!

Finally, I see someone taking actions against the misleading declarations that sites usually make. Not once have people been fooled into believing that something is good just because it said so on a website, and again, not once did the website owners argue that in their opinion that particular product was good and th...

2 October 2007
02:21 GMT

Symantec Expert Talks About Security

Maintaining security isn't exactly what I'd call the easiest thing in the world. There are many threats, as there are approaches. Each expert may have a different opinion on how critical some things are or aren't or on how you could stay better protected, however, everybody agrees that people should be...

1 October 2007
07:04 GMT

Half of the Security Issues - Solved!

Firms today face two major security risks, one coming from skilled hackers and the second from sloppy employees. But, as you might have figured out there are way more sloppy employees than skilled hackers. Sophos' software can block employees from bypassing security policies, which is great. This will solve a lo...

25 September 2007
04:40 GMT

Nokia E90 Has Serious Microphone Problems

Is Nokia getting sloppy with its handset production, or is the entire list of faulty components just a bad dream? As if the battery issue was not enough, Nokia E90 seems to come with several other drawbacks, some of them serious enough to endanger its production.Many newly Nokia E90 Communicator owners have complaine...

7 September 2007
04:50 GMT

UK Security Issues

You got hacked? How come? What do you mean you have no security measures installed?!That might sound silly to some, but it's a fact in the United Kingdom - one of the world's most evolved countries has problems with cyber-security. To get down to the cold, hard numbers, 40% of the organizations in the UK ad...

21 August 2007
10:13 GMT

Hackers Find the iPhone's Vulnerabilities

The iPhone might look great, it may also be capable of managing a great deal of evolved performances, but has its own weak spots. This has happened in the first three days since the release of this device, which makes it even more possible that their number increases in time.The most important vulnerability rests in ...

4 July 2007
08:28 GMT

The iPhone Brings a Huge Number of Unknown Disadvantages

Just how new and revolutionary is the iPhone concept, when it actually comes with a huge pack of disadvantages? These days after its launch, people have had the chance of trying it themselves and seeing just what this mobile phone is capable of doing.Although with an appealing touchscreen and great looking operating ...

4 July 2007
05:08 GMT

Serious Problems with the iPhone Start Pouring

Grinches everywhere have reasons to jubilate. Some of the iPhone's customers have risen to complain about the fact that their newly purchased handset has problems with activation.AT&T declared that most iPhone buyers did not experience such difficulties and that they are currently working on ways to solve the p...

2 July 2007
09:48 GMT


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