S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 developer promises untarnished PC release
Well, here's a refreshing notion: making a game cross-platform without cutting corners on the PC release. While that concept seems entirely foreign to most game development studios, GSC Game World has promised to espouse it with S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, which is scheduled for a multi-platform release next year. The...
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Counter-Strike gets minor update, remains incredibly popular
While snacking on Ronald's heaping helping of Shortbread this morning, I stumbled upon news that Valve has released yet another update to Counter-Strike: Source. The update looks to be little more than minor gameplay tweaks and fixes. What's interesting is the fact that Valve continues to...
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A quick look at chipset PCI Express performance
Finally, Intel has a mid-range chipset with proper PCIe 2.0 lanes. We test the P67's PCIe implementation to see how it stacks up.
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Intel posts record quarterly, yearly results
There's no stopping Intel, it seems. Barely two weeks after the thunderous launch of its Sandy Bridge processors, the chipmaker has published eye-popping financial results for the past quarter. Revenue, operating income, net income, and earnings per share all broke records—not just for the fourth quarter of 2010, but...
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National Organize Your Home Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough C|Net reports Intel earnings zoom up 48% AMD: 8-core Bulldozer CPU is 50% faster than Core i7-950 - Donanim Haber (in Turkish) X-bit labs: Performance and power efficiency of ARM and x86 will be equal - analyst SuperSite for Windows: PC sales strong in 2010,...
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OCZ drops out of memory business to focus on SSDs
So, that's why OCZ didn't have much in the way of new memory modules on display at CES this year. According to PC Perspective, the company has decided to exit the memory business entirely. Here's a snippet from the official press release: In August 2010, the Company announced...
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Slick Sandy Bridge-powered ThinkPads are on the way
We already swooned over Lenovo's Brazos-powered ThinkPad X120e, but that wasn't the only exciting new laptop in the company's CES showcase. Lenovo was also displaying the E220S and E420S, two Sandy Bridge-powered systems with a more avant-garde design—for ThinkPads, that is. The E220S is probably the...
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Razer shows handheld concept gaming PC
Imagine our surprise when we walked into Razer's CES booth last week and came across the Switchblade, a concept device designed to offer PC gaming in the palm of your hand. The product strays completely from Razer's realm of gaming peripherals and accessories, and its premise is an interesting one....
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Hands on with Asus' Eee slates and tablets
We've already reported the announcement of four upcoming tablet PCs of various types from Asus at CES, but later in the show, we managed to get some hands-on time with several of them. Asus is obviously taking a multi-pronged approach to the tablet market, mixing a bit of...
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