Thief: Deadly Shadows bug reported
Reported glitch in the PC and Xbox versions of the game causes saved expert games to revert to default difficulty. Following recent reports of layoffs, the Ion Storm saga took another turn today when a glitch was reportedly discovered in Thief: Deadly Shadows. According to posts on the official Ion... Read on »
EA ships Battlefield Anthology
New $39.95 combo pack features Battlefield 1942, Road to Rome, Secret Weapons of World War II, and subsequently released content. The less than a dozen PC gamers who haven't yet tried Battlefield 1942 now have a new incentive. Electronic Arts is now offering all three installments in the BF1942 franchise... Read on »
Ubisoft becoming Notorious
Ever-expanding publisher joins the mature-rated crime-game racket with its new blend of street racer and urban action. Given the popularity of The Fast and the Furious-style street racers (Need for Speed: Underground) and hip-hop-flavored "urban" actioners (Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas), it was only a matter of time until a... Read on »
Intel Ignites Serial ATA-300
Faster HDD Interconnect Brought to Life The Serial ATA Working Group announced Wednesday two specification development milestones at the Intel Developer Forum... Read on »
Intel Celeron “Prescott” Processors to Get New Branding
Intel will rename its Celeron chips produced using 90nm process technology launching this June. The main idea of the action is to... Read on »
NVIDIA Sells the Chips Off
Graphics Company Offers Discounts, But Will the Market Benefit? NVIDIA Corporation is offering tasty and lucrative discounts on its graphics processors to its add-in cards manufacturing partners in order to boost its quarter sales. The move may reduce the average price of graphics cards, but may also encourage makers to... Read on »
MSI’s Powered by ATI RV380 Graphics Cards Exposed
NVIDIA's Main Partner Reportedly Making ATI-based PCI Express Cards While the fact that one of the main add-in card partners of NVIDIA Corporation, Microstar International, was going to include at least some “Powered by ATI” graphics cards into its lineup has been known for quite some time, it was probably... Read on »
AMD to Unleash Athlon 64 FX-55 Processor in May?
AMD's Most Powerful 2004 Chip to Show Up in Q2? Advanced Micro Devices is grouping its forces to attack its arch-rival Intel Corporation with new and powerful processors about a quarter earlier than it originally planned. AnandTech reports that according to a recent roadmap, AMD Athlon 64 FX-53 clocked at... Read on »
Microsoft Xbox 2 Software Development Kit is Out?
Xbox 2 SDK is Based on Apple Technology? Microsoft Corporation has just released its Software Development Kit for the Xbox 2 console, a report over The Inquirer suggests. Apparently, Microsoft supplies Apple POWER Mac G5 systems running “a custom Windows NT Kernel” operating system – something one may hard to... Read on »
China takes half of Intel's Asia sales ex Japan
China has consolidated its position as Intel Corp's number two market since surpassing Japan last year, and now accounts for more than half of regional consumption ex-Japan, its Asia Pacific chief said on Thursday. Since overtaking Japan, China's share of Intel's overall sales had climbed steadily, while Japan's had hovered... Read on »
Microsoft Unveils New Version of Office for Mac
Microsoft Corp. said on Tuesday that it would start selling a new version of its Office e-mail, document, spreadsheet and presentation software suite for Apple Computer Inc.'s. Macintosh personal computer during the first half of 2004. Microsoft, which dominates the PC industry with its Windows operating system software but also... Read on »
All in One SECRETMAKER 3.7.7
All in One SECRETMAKER combines 7 powerful tool and includes a Spam Fighter, Pop-Up Killer, Cookie Eraser, History Cleaner, Privacy Protector, Banner Blocker and a Worm Hunter. Secretmaker avoids disturbing happenings during surfing and blocks unwanted PopUp Win-dows, reduces advertising Banners and cleans up computers hard disk from unnecessary files... Read on »
Sony Ericsson tests multiplayer m-games
Sony Ericsson has begun trials on a multiplayer mobile gaming system that will allow up to eight players to compete in real-time. The multiplayer mobile gaming service will initially include two games. The first is Rally, which can be played by up to four players and the other is RC... Read on »
SpyBot-Search & Destroy 1.3 beta 4
SpyBot-S&D searches your harddisk for so-called spy- or adbots; little modules that are responsible for the ads many programs show. But many of these modules also transmit information about your surfing behaviour and more to the net. If SpyBot-S&D finds such modules, it can remove them - or replace them... Read on »
Games firm Mythic sues Microsoft over Mythica
Microsoft faces a law suit from online gaming company Mythic Entertainment over the alleged use of its trademark in Vole game Mythica. Mythic started legal action in mid-November, but after a brief engagement with Microsoft, talks broke down, and the firm went public with the action last week, according to... Read on »
Japanese broadband prices make Sweden look dear
While swedes might feel they are lucky getting 100Mbit/s broadband connections for SEK 895, that's ludicrously expensive compared to Japan. A colleague from a Japanese magazine says that NTT East has offered 100Mbps bi-directional service at ¥5880 (around £30) a month including VAT since April this year. And NTT West... Read on »
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