August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
The 10-megapixel, 5X-optical-zoom (24mm to 120mm) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 ($330 as of 3/8/2010) is among the first pocket cameras to offer Sony's redesigned, low-light-optimized Exmor R sensor. Those ...
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August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
When Final Fantasy XIV first launched, it was a bit of a mess. Actually, scratch that. It was a complete and utter disaster -- the kind of half-baked idea spillage so radioactively heinous that we wer...
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August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
EA recently released its Q3 fiscal statement, and it’s a magnitude seven doozy. Not to be a downer, though, but first on the release schedule is The Waiting Game, as most of these titles won’t be ...
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August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
Remember when you could pick up a respectable memory kit for not much more than a handful of pocket lint? If you didn't pony up for a RAM upgrade back then, you might be kicking yourself now. RAM ha...
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August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
FujiFilm's Z700EXR digital camera was first announced about a month ago, but one feature that has been overlooked is its animal face recognition. Looking to give the feature its due, FujiFilm has b...
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August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
PowerColor might as well have said that its new PCS+ HD5550 is made from bits of moon rock and unobtanium. Instead, the graphics card maker claims its latest videocard is the "most affordable GDDR5 ...
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Tag: memory, videocard
August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
Microsoft will soon make it more difficult for pirates to pillage Windows 7 when it closes a whole bunch of activation workarounds via an upcoming update. According to Microsoft, the Windows Activatio...
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August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
It wasn't that long ago that a high-end gaming notebook would set you back several thousand dollars, and while you can still choose to spend that much if you look hard enough, there are plenty of po...
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Tag: gaming, notebook, pc
August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
Well what do you know, memory makers haven't forgotten about the RAM market after all. In the midst of all the hoopla surrounding SSDs, Corsair has tapped into its roots and released a high-end memo...
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August 4, 2010 | Computer, Games | 2 Comments
There is a lot of problem that man face and it is very frustrating or annoying. The problem that very serious is the small penis size problem and sex style. If men have the small penis problem, they w...
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Posted on | August 4, 2010 | 2 Comments
What do Fable III and Crysis 2 have in common? Before today, acceptable answers might have included “Ummm…,” “Wait! I know this one!”, and “That’s a dumb question. We aren’t friends anymore.” Now though, both games are getting booted out of their respective release windows, so in your face, ex-friends! Not so dumb now, am us?
Anyway, Crysis 2’s delay is fairly run-of-the-mill. During a recent conference call, EA activated its business supersuit’s power mode, lifted Crysis 2 over its rippling shoulders, and hurled its release date into early 2011. And that’s pretty much it. As for why, the publisher didn’t say. The game did look a little rough when we saw it at E3, though, so maybe some extra polish is in order.
Fable III’s story, meanwhile, is a bit more complicated. After a highly touted simultaneous PC-Xbox 360 release date, Microsoft suddenly turned around and declared the two SKUs to be on “different schedules.” The bottom line? The Xbox 360 version’s still crossing the finish line on October 26, but the PC version’s decided that slow and steady wins the race. According to Microsoft, a new release date will be announced “soon.”
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