Mad Catz was caught totally unaware of the genuine gold mine it stumbled upon when someone in development came up with the idea to create a Street Fighter IV arcade controller. The Tournament Edition FightStick is assembled from actual arcade parts and, priced at $150, was believed to be a little too big of a stretch... |
23 September 2009 02:47 GMT |
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This second and final part of our quick tour through the world of portable applications will focus mostly on programs that are not necessarily needed by the common user, but may come in handy in certain situations or to the more experienced Windows fans.Compressing and decompressing files may be a very easy task, but... |
3 June 2008 16:11 GMT |
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Although I’m a very big fan of Jeff Dunham, this is not an article dedicated to Jose Jalapeno. Its purpose is a bit, let’s say, dorkier, but very useful. Using your computer actually means using applications installed on that computer: browsers, messengers, office suites, audio/video players, graphic viewers etc. Bu... |
31 March 2008 09:44 GMT |
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Some leaked images showed the real face of the Samsung SCH-U470 handset and not an edited image of it. From what it looks, the phone is Verizon branded, which means that it will soon hit this carrier's store.It is quite surprising to see this device heading towards this specific network, as it will have to join ... |
13 September 2007 03:16 GMT |
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RAID is the acronym for "Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks" and is considered to be a pretty important concept for a number of things. First of all it can be used to increase data security, as a form of on the fly data backup is performed. The second most widespread use of the RAID is to increase speed and data b... |
16 July 2007 06:10 GMT |
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The USB sticks are assaulted once again after W32/Hairy-A, a Trojan file that affects the image of the famous novel Harry Potter. Security company Sophos discovered this problem and sustained that the worm is automatically copied onto a new memory stick connected to the USB port once the autorun function is started. ... |
29 June 2007 03:06 GMT |
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The W32/LiarVB-A worm is the latest threat to our computers as it is using USB memory sticks to distribute information about AIDS and HIV. Every time a USB stick is connected to an infected computer, the worm automatically copies a hidden autorun.inf file on the removable drive. Every time the USB stick is plugged in... |
20 June 2007 06:36 GMT |
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A new type of threat is now aiming to be distributed using the memory sticks connected to the USB ports and installing on the users' computers. The way the virus works is quite simple: it is automatically transferred to an USB stick connected to the computer and then it will install on a new system when the memo... |
4 May 2007 08:34 GMT |
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