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filed in Computers, Hardware on Nov.03, 2008
Today, expect more reviews on the new Intel Core i7 processors according to CNet.com.
Core i7 processors expected to launch later this month include 2.66GHz (Core i7-920) and 3.20GHz (Core i7-965) versions. Prices will range roughly between $285 and just under $1,000.
The Nehalem/Core i7 architecture will scale from two to eight processor cores, have faster chip-to-chip [...]
Tags: Chips, gaming, Hardware, Intel I7, Processor
filed in Games, Politics on Oct.14, 2008
Drive through the virtual streets of Burnout Paradise this week and you might find, among the usual mix of deodorant and fast food billboards, a new one featuring an image of Barack Obama.
The Democratic presidential nominee is looking to connect with young voters through campaign billboards planted in the virtual city of the racing videogame [...]
Tags: Barrack Obama, Burnout, Election, gaming, Xbox 360
filed in Games, Internet on Sep.26, 2008
Based on Games Workshop’s epic and longstanding tabletop fantasy war game, WAR is a unique MMORPG that features revolutionary Realm vs. Realm (RvR) gameplay that will immerse players in a world of perpetual conflict for years to come. WAR has been recognized for its unique play style that appeals to novice MMO players while offering [...]
Tags: Games, gaming, MMORPG, War, Warhammer
filed in Business, Games on Sep.17, 2008
Google has interest in buying video game maker Valve Software, according to a report in The Inquirer.
Activity on Valve’s Steam Powered service currently crests with about 1.2 million users.
Bellevue, Wash.-based Valve made its name with the well known Half Life series, but The Inquirer’s Charlie Demerjian speculates the reason Google would be most interested in [...]
Tags: Games, gaming, Software, Steam, Valve