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Ubisoft Goes Green, Removes Instruction Manuals from Games

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

Ubisoft may or may not be an enemy to PC gamers, but the publisher’s definitely a friend to the environment. Beginning with the PC release of Splinter Cell Conviction, Ubisoft’s set to roll out it...

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Asus Shows ROG 3D Gaming Notebook Powerhouse

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

Computex doesn't officially kick off until tomorrow, but most vendors are already in place and some have begun showing off their upcoming gadgets. Once such company is Asus, who has been busy talkin...

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Tag: gaming, notebook

Gateway NV51B05u Low Price More Features

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

New Gateway notebook NV Series, which culminates in the Gateway NV51B05u, a 15.6-inch laptop sporting an AMD E-350 APU with Vision Technology and ATI Radeon HD 6310 graphics. Perhaps the biggest su...

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Tag: notebook

Nvidia Sees "Big Opportunity" for External Notebook Graphics

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

Speaking in an interview with XbitLabs, Rene Haas, general manager of the notebook GPU business at Nvidia, said the graphics chip maker is at least considering external graphics adapters for notebooks...

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Tag: notebook

Altek Leo Android Phone Sports a 14MP Camera

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

In the first quarter of 2011, Altek plans to release its Android-based Leo smartphone in the European market, and there's good reason why we should be jealous here in the States. It will come equipp...

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Tag: android, camera, phone

Media Player Classic Homecinema Still a Smart Freeware Pick

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

I've had a long and mostly satisfying relationship with Media Player Classic Homecinema, née Media Player Classic. Many moons ago I started using it to avoid opening Web sites embedded in Real Media ...

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Tag: android, camera, phone

iSkysoft DVD Ripper For Mac Is The Newest Improver To Mac DVD Rippers

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

iSkysoft DVD Ripper For Mac is the newest improver to Mac DVD Rippers. The price is this software is higher than any extra dvd rending software for mac and it is boasts are likewise not comparable wit...

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Tag: android, camera, phone

The best car floor mats in internet

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

Car floor mats is one important part of the car that you should always consider to make your car really comfort for you. For example when you have a toddler, then ordinary floor mats is not enough. ...

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Tag: android, camera, phone

Sperm Enhancer Pills

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

In our human impact on the lives of women is very important in this period should be in our pain to help the affection with women. Today, many drivers with the problem of small penis are affected...

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Nexus One: Cheaper Than an iPhone Inside

October 6, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments

The Nexus is raising quite the ruckus. From the squabble over the device's name to complaints over poor 3G performance and subpar support, Google's first foray into phone sales is taking some unfortun...

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Firefox Add-on of the Week: Destroy the Web

Posted on | October 6, 2010 | No Comments

Stop me if you’ve heard this one – or don’t, because even though the Firefox add-on Destroy the Web has made its rounds around the Internet, that doesn’t mean that everyone under the sun has heard about, or installed, this awesome extension.

So what does it do? The name gives this one away pretty clearly – Destroy the Web turns nearly any Web page on the ‘net into a semi-action-packed little blasting game that’s connected to online leaderboards and everything. Yes, you can play against other people on the Internet in a game that you pretty much customize yourself, depending on what site you’ve chosen to destroy.

As for the game’s details, it’s pretty simple: The various tables, words, CSS elements, and images (is that everything?) scattered across any given Web page are transformed into targets for destruction in Destroy the Web. Just hover your mouse over an element and give ‘er a hearty click. If you’re accurate, you win points—mindlessly click around a page like a digital Rambo and you’ll lose 5 points for each “shot” that doesn’t nail a target.

If you clear the page of all of its parts, you get a bonus score for any time left over on the clock. As well, nuking the same element consecutive times across a page slaps some bonus combo action into your score. Simple, addictive, endless—with luck, maybe you’ll even be able to convince your boss that your frantic shooting action across the Internet is actually some new kind of bug testing.

Download it here!

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