
Intel release TRIM for RAID
Intel has released the latest version of its Rapid Storage Driver, which brings TRIM support to SSDs in a RAID array - although not, for some reason, RAID 5.
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AMD 880G Chipset Detailed
AMD's latest 8-series integrated graphics chipset: the 880G, will not be a real evolution of the 785G it seems.
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Switzerland to ban violent games?
The Swiss Parliament has passed a proposal to ban acts of violence in videogames.
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EA to create paid-for demos
EA has revealed that it is planning to test the water with paid-for demo content.
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Nintendo announces new, 3D DS
Nintendo has announced it is working on a new, 3D DS handheld - one without goggles.
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Games I Own: Outlaws
Ah, Outlaws. I cruise a lot of gaming forums and I often see people expressing he opinion that developers should just go back and do hi-res remakes of old games. If I were going to make that wish then the game I’d want them to start with is Outlaws, because it sorely needs it. Other popular choices, like Deus Ex or Thief, are still perfectly playable today. Outlaws is not.
In fact, it never was. It always looked terrible, even back when it was released in 1997. Or, parts of it anyway – it’s never clear-cut with Outlaws. To clarify, the actual game looked worse than an angry mother in law, but the cutscenes were beautiful thanks to being hand-drawn.
Back then though, graphics didn’t matter that much and Outlaws had three very important things going for it. First, it was a cowboy game. Second, it was made by LucasArts back when they still made really good games. Thirdly, it was a cowboy game.
I really like cowboy games.
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Silent Hunter 5 Review
Ubisoft has boasted about the innovations it's made with the latest Silent Hunter, including a new first person mode, but the real question is whether James can learn to look past Ubi's new DRM system. Also, how many seamen jokes can we make over the course of the review?
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Victorinox launches hacker challenge
Victorinox - makers of Swiss Army knives - has launched a challenge to hackers and crackers: break the security on its latest pendrive and win £100,000.
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Peter Molyneux: Fable 3 and Emotional Games
Gaming legend Peter Molyneux speaks about his upcoming title, Fable 3, including Project Natal integration, episodic content and a world inspired by Charles Dickens. He also shares his thoughts on why games need to be more emotional to evolve and involve players.
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