Monday Morning Rundown: Booth Babes, Taxes and Sweating to DDR
Monday 30 January 2006 – 12:35 –
Miscellaneous
Booth Babes must cover up for E3 2006, a Pro Gamer is profiled on 60 Minutes, and West Virginia will uses video games for gym class. What's the ... read more
Connect any USB 2.0 device to your notebook and lose more than one hour of battery time: Tom's Hardware Guide's tests of a Windows-based Intel ... read more
After a false start, AOL rebranded and relaunched its VoIP service late last year, in the process making it available to not only AOL customers. ... read more
At the end of 2005, most manufacturers were offering new HD-ready video projectors year. Since this is not an easy field to find your bearings ... read more
Microsoft today reported record revenues of 11.84 billion and a profit of $3.65 billion for the fiscal quarter ended on Dec. 31, 2005. While ... read more
In public statements yesterday, EC Commissioner for Competition Neelie Kroes rendered an unofficial, preliminary rejection of Microsoft's offer ... read more
Critics of violent video games are coming out in full force - and urging the government to take action. What's causing the uproar? TwitchGuru ... read more
The graphic card war is so intense these days that if an ATI or Nvidia engineer so much as sneezes in a suggestive manner dozens of hacks go ... read more
A brief statement issued this evening, European time, on behalf of the European Commission, indicates that it is leaving its options open with ... read more
James Thrush's game development company, Super X Studios, finally completed a labour of love with its elaborate, award-winning safari simulator ... read more
Is their such a thing as the video gaming generation? Have video games actually shaped our lives? As far as I'm concerned, the answer is yes. read more
Finally, there are some 32" LCD TVs worth testing. We found six from the usual suspects, but in addition to wares from Sony, LG, Philips and ... read more
Are you a fan of chaos theory, or law and order? Well, Aaron McKenna loves the chaos of Battlefield 2, dislikes the predictability of ... read more
AMD just posted its best quarter result in years and slowly becomes more than just a headache for Intel. Time to find out more about AMD's ... read more
Last week, Intel announced the beta cycle for its new breed of Core Duo-oriented Macintosh compilers, for C++ and Fortran developers. With it ... read more