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That whole "forcing users to be online to play" copy protection scheme Ubisoft premiered recently seems to be having a rough start. After forcing players to retrace progress in the release version of Assassin's Creed II, the new DRM scheme has now prevented folks from, well, actually playing both...
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Mario Day
Engadget reports Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang is 'looking forward'
to court date with Intel, sees no reason to settle (video)
Ars Technica reports HTC lawsuit came after warning by Apple to handset makers
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11:14
Four months have passed since we first wrote about MSI's Wind12, one of the very first systems based on AMD's new Congo ultraportable platform. Now, MSI has announced that two Wind12 laptops have become available in North America for $429.99 and $479.99.
The higher of the two price tags applies...
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13:31
Already, OCZ's solid-state drive lineup includes several affordable 30GB offerings. That hasn't stopped the company from adding another one to the mix, however: the 2.5" Onyx 32GB SSD, which is launching with a "sub 100 dollar" suggested retail price.
The 32GB Onyx has maximum rated transfer speeds of 125MB/s for...
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13:37
These days, consoles pretty much set the standard for the level of detail in games. Oh sure, some ports or cross-platform titles might give PC gamers slightly snazzier graphics and effects, but for the most part, one needs surprisingly little graphics horsepower to run even the latest titles. In some...
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14:14
Some of you guys have asked us to comment on the controversy first started at Ars Technica about Why ad blocking is devastating to the sites you love. Frankly, I have avoided this topic because so many of the comments we see about it are dismaying and saddening....
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Intel's dominance with the Nehalem Core i7s has been nearly complete, yet a replacement will soon arrive in the form of Gulftown, a six-core monster with 12MB of cache. How good is it? Should it replace your Pentium 4? Your Core 2 Quad Q6600? We investigate.