Japanese publisher Namco has announced plans to commemorate its fiftieth year of operation next year, with a special 50-year logo to be used on a variety of promotional campaigns and advertisements. Read more
Namco Bandai today announced that it plans to release a version of its Tekken game to Sony's Playstation Portable (PSP) platform. Read more
Paul Allen, the quiet one from the Microsoft beat combo of Gates, Ballmer and Allen, opened the doors to his sci-fi museum and hall of fame on Friday. Read more
In the first commercial use of the Cell processor outside the PS3, Bandai Namco will use the supercomputer chip in future arcade machines. Read more
The processor is the heart of your PC, and our updated charts for Q3 2008 show 54 of them competing in terms of performance. Using our updated suite of benchmarks, compare your favorite AMD and Intel CPUs after reading this introduction. Read more
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The 780G chipset/Radeon HD 3200 and the MCP78S chipset/GeForce 8200 provide the first integrated graphics solutions that can accelerate Blu-ray playback. We dig deep into how well they work with high quality Blu-ray 1080p video playback. Read more
Manufacturers really love the first Geforce 9. The graphic chip is fast, the cards are inexpensive, and some retailers offer more than ten variations. Read more
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