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22 May 2012 at 5:01am XCOM(R): Enemy Unknown Invades Stores on October 9, 2012 MarketWatch (press release) "As we reimagine XCOM, one of our goals is to evolve the experience while recognizing what made X-COM one of the greatest PC games to date," said Sarah Anderson, senior vice president of marketing for 2K. "It's important to create an experience that is ...
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22 May 2012 at 4:42am Qualcomm Atheros Announces the Availability of Killer Wireless-N 1202 in ... MarketWatch (press release) ... of Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) , today announced that Alienware will be the first to launch the Killer(TM) Wireless-N 1202 high-performance Wi-Fi® module with Bluetooth® on the Alienware line of high-performance gaming laptop computers. Alienware laptops to use Killer Wireless-N 1202 WiFi cards, guarantee a few ...Engadget Killer Wireless-N 1202 Wireless Cards Now Available in Alienware LaptopsLegit Reviews
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21 May 2012 at 2:29pm eRacks Offers High End PCs to Open Source Crowd The VAR Guy Yet eRacks, a PC vendor specialized in open source systems, recently launched a new line of high end desktops, called AresPro, aimed at gamers and other customers with specific needs for powerful computers. Here's the scoop, and its meaning for the ...
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21 May 2012 at 2:15pm Gaming Union Frostbite engine games to require 64-bit PCs, says DICE Digital Spy UK DICE has revealed that future games using the Frostbite 2.0 engine may only run on PCs with a 64-bit operating system. The engine's rendering architect, Johan Andersson, spoke out on Twitter, indicating that a 64-bit OS will be needed to run the ... DICE Says Upcoming Games will Require 64-bit Operating SystemsComplex.com (blog)
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21 May 2012 at 10:59am What to Watch This Week: Games, PCs, Jewelers, Pandora, and MIB3 DailyFinance It was Amazon's most pre-ordered PC game of all time. The problem started when diehard gamers finally began trying to play the game. Server outages rocked the gaming community, and folks who had paid $60 for a game that requires online connectivity ...
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21 May 2012 at 5:07am Growing Up on Mario and Sonic. Growing Up in China. Kotaku At the time Hu says, computers weren't popular or powerful enough for gaming and most of the gaming entertainment was had in arcades. However, the legal arcade phase in China was short lived as the government closed many arcades and banned home ...
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15 May 2012 at 2:45pm CloudTweaks News Nvidia Moves to Lift Graphics Into the Cloud Wall Street Journal By DON CLARK and IAN SHERR Nvidia Corp. is taking big steps to move gaming and other high-performance computing chores from personal computers and gaming consoles to the Web, as so-called cloud computing continues to shake up the tech sector. Cloud gaming is the futureExtremeTech Gaikai and Nvidia Team Up to Offer GeForce Grid; Cloud Gaming ServiceUbergizmo How to Buy a Graphics Card? 10 Things To ConsiderITProPortal CloudTweaks News -Overclockers Club -Forbes all 87 news articles » Read more...
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