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- Guerrilla gone mad – offering free maps and features for Killzone 3
- BioWare doing a Valve – free Mass Effect 2 with Dragon Age II
- New Commodore 64 plays on nostalgia
- FX for the iPad 2 is an effects photo arsenal
- iPad 2: Numbers behind the onslaught
- Patent reversal saves Apple $625 million
- Who is Epsilon and why do they have my email?
Guerrilla gone mad – offering free maps and features for Killzone 3 Posted: |
BioWare doing a Valve – free Mass Effect 2 with Dragon Age II Posted: |
New Commodore 64 plays on nostalgia Posted: I know retro designs can be fun and cool, but does that apply even when we’re talking about computers? Commodore USA hopes so. If you’re looking to purchase a new desktop computer, and why would you in this age of laptop and tablet portability, then why not consider a Commodore 64. No, I haven’t lost [...] |
FX for the iPad 2 is an effects photo arsenal Posted: Even though the camera on the iPad 2 is not exactly at the top of the heap, there is at least one app for Apple's new tablet (FX Photo Studio) that gives the user a lot of tools and a great gesture interface for photo editing. [...] Related Posts: Web-based photo-editing coming for Mozilla’s Ubiquity [...] |
iPad 2: Numbers behind the onslaught Posted: We’ve seen the lines at Apple Stores and third-party resellers of people waiting to buy. Though the queues and ship times have eased, even as Apple rolled their second generation tablet out around the world, we’ve had little idea beyond guesses how many iPad 2s have actually sold. Quoting unnamed sources at Apple [...] Related [...] |
Patent reversal saves Apple $625 million Posted: Apple has successfully appealed against a ruling that it should pay $625.5 million for breaching three patents including one on the Cover Flow system for browsing album artwork. A judge ruled that both the verdict and the award in the original case. The original case concluded last October with the verdict that Apple had breached [...] |
Who is Epsilon and why do they have my email? Posted: Many of us have gotten multiple messages from or about a company named Epsilon saying that its data security was breached and email addresses and other data stolen. Who are they and why do they have our email addresses? Those are fairly easy questions to answer, of course. First things first, here is how Epsilon [...] |
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