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How to disable the right click functionality on the desktop?

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

Today tip is very useful particularly for home users who want to protect their system default settings against unwanted changes that other users can make. For example changes in system desktop ...

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Sony's Latest All-in-One PC Takes Aim at the Entry-Level Market

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

An all-in-one PC for around $1,000? From Sony? And carrying the Vaio brand? As unlikely as all that sounds (collectively, anyway), Sony's Vaio J Touch All-in-One PC brings multi-touch to the masses ...

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Understanding Online Casino Adventures In Addition To Deciding The Type Of Game Casino

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

With the flexibility and convenience offered in this sector, many choose to play at best casino online. This saves money and the same way if he could, in addition to the question. All you need is a...

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Online Blackjack Guidance

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

Playing in online gambling is not that easy as many people think. People always think that, when you play in online, you can simply bring home all the cash. In fact, online gambling can be harder if y...

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Software for Successful Project

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

If you are in the middle of working on a project and you have no idea of what you need to do to make the project runs smoothly, you may need to read this article. It will discuss about software whi...

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Low-end Windows Phone With 4-inch Display From Samsung

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

Samsung Electronics has announced the Samsung Omnia M, a Windows Phone with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display that will first become available in Europe, the company said on Friday. Samsung isn't p...

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Datel Space Dock, External Hard Drive for PS3, Xbox 360

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

Gaming consoles are more and more positioned as entertainment centers. All well and good, as they’ve got the power necessary to live up to the task. One thing they don’t have, however, is hard dri...

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iPhone 5 Mockup

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

Stay calm, it's only a mockup. But Apple's iPhone 5 will be either a thing of beauty or the ugliest phone in existence -- depending on your tastes -- should any element of a new but credible P...

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Land-Based vs Internet-Based Casino

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

People will not be able to stay far from the gambling world. It is because people are natural gambling players. People are gambling with their lives every now and then although they don’t realize it...

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Tag: apple, iphone-5

Dish Network Offers

June 21, 2010 | Computer, Gadget, Games, Mobile Phone | 1 Comment

When you join the Dish Network, you have the option packages to choose from, each of which combines a variety of channels. For example, you can use something like "Top 120 and America things like all ...

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The 9 Best Things at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo

Posted on | June 21, 2010 | 1 Comment

1. Civilization V

This fifth incarnation of the grand-daddy of strategy games looks like it will be the best one ever. New to the world- and empire-building mix this time around: more nuanced victory options, increased tactical depth, a cloud-based save-game system that will allow you to play your games on different systems, the elimination of unit stacks, and a much more vibrant and dynamic game map.

2. Portal 2

GLaDOS and the Aperture Science Labs are back, and so is the smartest first person game we’ve ever played. Valve showed off a short demonstration of Portal 2 that introduced a handful of new puzzle-solving mechanisms including pneumatic-style tubes and texture paints with special properties, as well as a hilarious new sidekick.

3. Origin PC EON15-3D

If you read the August issue of Maximum PC, you probably remember that Origin PC’s Genesis system was the fastest PC to ever grace our lab. Imagine our delight when we stumbled upon the company’s EON15-3D laptop at the show. It’s fully customizable—you can build one out with up to a Core i7 820QM quad-core CPU—and is fully enabled for 3D gaming.

4. Mafia 2

This open-ended action adventure surprised us with cinematic story-telling and stunning DX11 graphics. The setting is the mid 20th century in the fictional Empire City. You play as Vito, a World War II veteran who returns home to a life of crime. The experience bears a striking resemblance to Mario Puzo at his finest. Best of all, we got to play on a big-screen display in 3D courtesy of nVidia’s 3D Vision technology.

5. 3D Gaming

The third dimension is now officially in play. Literally. At its core, E3 2010 could be boiled down to the following: 45,000 gamers playing PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 games while wearing 3D goggles. Any doubts we had that the 3D movement was premature were put to rest the moment Nintendo announced the goggle-less Nintendo 3DS, which uses a lenticular display to impressive effect.

6. Rage

The next highly-anticipated shooter from id Software impressed us because 1) The role-playing and story elements represent a departure for id Software; 2) You can use looted artifacts to build new weapons and gadgets; and 3) It’s the next great Carmack engine and should be a great benchmarking. Oh, it also has a skyscraper-sized mutant. ‘Nuff said.

7. Kinect

Regardless of what you think about Wii-style games, the tech behind Kinect is interesting. The facial and skeletal tracking/recognition come courtesy of an RGB camera, while movements are detected by two 3D depth sensors. We were surprised to also discover that a multi-array mic allowed us to use Kinect to control the Xbox with our voice. The proprietary USB connector makes it Xbox 360 only for now, but it’s easy to imagine this being ported to the PC in time.8. Deus Ex: Human Revolution

A prequel to one of the smartest, most authentic science fiction games ever, Deus Ex: Human Revolution wowed the sweaty, teaming masses at the L.A. Convention Center. Set in the year 2027 with a design aesthetic that is part Cyberpunk, part Renaissance, the game allows you to customize your character with an assortment of nanotech augmentations.

9. Parrot AR.Drone

The moment we saw this Linux-based Augmented Reality quadricopter, we wanted it. You control it with an iPhone, which displays a feed from the chopper’s on-board cameras and even identifies enemy targets that you can (virtually) fire upon. If your friend also has an AR.Drone, you can fight them in the skies.

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