While NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices are the best known purveyors of graphics technologies, they don't exactly have such a large stake in the mobile market, where companies like Imagination Technologies are making grabs.The thing about the mobile market is that it has reached a stage where small, handheld pr... |
20 June 2011 03:03 GMT |
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Dragon Age 2 is the new role-playing game from developer BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts that takes the world established in Origins and builds a new narrative built tightly around Hawke.
Here's how my first hour with the game went.
14:00. BioWare did a very smart thing by opting to have a rather sho... |
8 March 2011 18:11 GMT |
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Puzzle Quest is a mix between a role playing game and a match-3 developed by Infinite Interactive and published by D3 Publisher that arrived on platforms like Xbox Live and the PC, with a version for the PlayStation Portable handheld also in development.In the first Puzzle Quest players were able to gather experience... |
10 September 2010 15:11 GMT |
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One of the big selling points for Dragon Age: Origins, the role playing game created by BioWare, is the varied origins which players can experience, sequences about two hours long that establish the background of the character the player is inhabiting, depending on the race and the class which he has chosen for the m... |
9 November 2009 17:51 GMT |
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Security firm Intego has found that a “rogue” antivirus program is doing the rounds, claiming to keep Mac users safe from stuff like Adware, Spyware and Trojans. The company itself offers antivirus solutions for Mac, but advises Mac users not to trust “MacGuard”.“Intego has discovered a ... |
20 October 2008 09:21 GMT |
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A recent report claims that Apple's security team has "dismissed" a research saying its standard web browser still has faults that may allow hackers to mess up your Mac, or PC. That's right, PC, because Apple's Safari is available on Windows too and folks "updating" their software a while ago were in a... |
16 May 2008 04:58 GMT |
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A new rogue antispyware application was spotted a few days ago on the web and it may really trick you in case you're not ready for it. Codenamed XP Antivirus, the program pretends to be a security software that cleans your computer of unwanted infections. However, it isn't so well-intended as it may seem be... |
27 March 2008 18:06 GMT |
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