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DRM sucks. I doubt that there are many people out there (that don’t work for a company which uses such security measures on their products) that would disagree with me. Yes, I understand that it is the industry’s reaction to piracy, but most of the...
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Computer mouse celebrates its 40th birthday this week. The device was invented by Douglas Engelbart and his team at Stanford Research Institute, and was introduced to...
made popular Dec 10 2008
The world’s first personal supercomputer, which is 250 times faster than the average PC, has been unveiled.
Although at £4,000 it is beyond the reach of most...
made popular Dec 6 2008
In a windowless room on Microsoft’s campus here, T. J. Campana, a cybercrime investigator, connects an unprotected computer running an early version of Windows XP to...
made popular Oct 27 2008
Have you tried Crysis? I bet that it ran “ok, right? It was runnable, but you were either unable to play it with a decent framerate or only at low quality settings....
made popular Sep 16 2008
When scientists fire up the biggest physics experiment in history this week they will face a task that makes finding a needle in a haystack look simple.
made popular Sep 9 2008
So-called ‘intelligent’ computer-based methods for classifying patient samples, for example, have been evaluated with the help of two methods that have...
made popular Sep 6 2008
That’s right only 3 things. Oh, there are plenty of things that I wish I would have learned about at university, but I am well aware that no degree will give you an...
made popular Sep 2 2008
Quantum computers are so sought after they make the Holy Grail look like an IKEA wineglass.
made popular Aug 16 2008
Do you wish your computer was faster? Engineers and physicists from Germany have demonstrated the quickest prototype yet of an advanced form of RAM tipped by hardware...
made popular Aug 16 2008
This year marks an almost forgotten 40th anniversary: the conception of the device that ultimately became the PC. And no, it did not happen in California.
made popular Aug 9 2008
A mechanical brass calculator used by the ancient Greeks to predict solar and lunar eclipses was probably also used to set the dates for the first Olympic games,...
made popular Aug 1 2008
It took the world by storm 40 years ago, but now, after four decades, the demise of the evolutionary computer mouse is very near, predicts a leading...
made popular Jul 25 2008
It’s nearly 40 years old but one leading research company says the days of computer mouse are numbered.
Taking over will be so called gestural computer mechanisms...
made popular Jul 18 2008
It is a warning to all those people who are spending most of their time in front of the computers. Spending most of your time in front of the computer may lead to the...
made popular Jul 11 2008
the concept of being declared as beautiful is probably the weakest point in human and especially in woman. any woman if you complement her as beautiful, will somewhere...
made popular Jul 8 2008
A new study by researchers at the University of Manchester has revealed that mobile phone owners make similar mistakes as physically impaired computer users when typing...
made popular Jul 2 2008
There\’s a global computing effort dedicated to moving vast volumes of data around the world. You already knew that, but this one isn\’t being used to...
made popular Jun 29 2008
For quite a long period of time I have been scratching my head, and loosing quite some hair in the process, working out a way that might help the budding freelance...
made popular Jun 29 2008
When the Commonwealth of Massachusetts issued Michael Fiola a Dell Latitude in November 2006, it set off a chain of events that would cost him his job, his friends and...
made popular Jun 18 2008
The new iphone is not that much different physically from the initial iphone. The major new features are the software and a bit of the hardware. The new phone is made...
made popular Jun 10 2008
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Are you looking to trade in your old PC for the latest all-singing, all-dancing model? If you haven’t yet earmarked it for a role in your household, don’t...
made popular Sep 17 2008
Russia tested their first Hydrogen Bomb and IBM launched their first PC and PC-DOS version 1.0. albeit in different years!
made popular Aug 12 2008
“The NovaPC provides at a very affordable price all the advantages of a Personal Computer with none of the hassles of hardware maintenance, software licensing,...
made popular Aug 7 2008
You think your liquid-cooled rig is pretty snazzy, don’t you? After Purdue researchers get their technology on the streets, that stuff will seriously look like...
made popular Jul 26 2008
SCEA CEO Jack Tretton has just announced that PlayStation 3, PSP and PC will all use the single sign-on feature.
made popular Jul 16 2008
In a statement to GI, following news yesterday that Conflict developer Pivotal Games is to close, Eidos has confirmed that 95 staff are to be sacked whilst only around...
made popular Jul 16 2008
Just how many “brains” does your personal computer need, anyway?
Not that buying a PC was ever as easy as, say, buying a toaster or an electric toothbrush,...
made popular Jul 6 2008
In an interview with RPS, Liquid Entertainment designer Charley Price has likened the firm’s action-RPG, Rise of the Argonauts, to BioWare smash Mass Effect.
made popular Jul 4 2008
Blizzard chap Bashiok has posted on the World of Warcraft Forums with a smidge of gameplay changes in Diablo III; Player Killing (PK) is out, and PvP is in,...
made popular Jul 3 2008
Speaking on his blog, EA Sports boss Peter Moore has yet again addressed the issue of the publisher’s division pulling back from releasing PC SKUs this year.
made popular Jul 3 2008
I’m sure we’ve all heard and probably 90% of you have played Starcraft. It is one of those classic games none of us will forget about. Hey, it’s been...
made popular Jul 3 2008
By a show of hands, who here has played The Sims? I see most of you have raised your hands. I’m not too surprised by this outcome. Most people I have talked to...
made popular Jul 3 2008
Halo two was an awesome sequel to the original Halo done by Bungie. We have all heard of Halo and how great it is and frankly that and Guitar Hero are the things that I...
made popular Jul 3 2008
EA Partners will distribute the PC version Devil May Cry 4 in Asia, GI writes.
“Capcom Asia believes that Electronic Arts’ strength in marketing and retail...
made popular Jul 2 2008
Speaking to Eurogamer, Blizzard boss Mike Morhaime has added his voice to an increasing band of developers and publishers emphatic that PC gaming isn’t on the wane.
made popular Jul 2 2008
Oh diggedy dear. Following yesterday’s Wired revelation that Silicon Knights action-RPG Too Human was a meagre ten hours long, a poster on the Eurogamer forum, who...
made popular Jul 1 2008
According to Next-gen, Valve marketing boss Doug Lombardi has shot down rumours that Half-Life 2: Episode 3 will be shown at E3 2008.
made popular Jul 1 2008
Again, surprising precisely no one, the Spore Creature Creator has gone top of the NPD PC chart. This is the last lot of these we did. We should probably do them every...
made popular Jul 1 2008
Microsoft has teamed up with Dominos to offer 374 Americans a chances at winning a limited edition Batman-themed 360 Dark Knight console.
made popular Jul 1 2008
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