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Brett Cawley, second year Software Development Student at IT Sligo, has finished runner to NUI Galway in the XNA Game programming Fleadh competition held in Thurles on 10 March. Paul Powell, lecturer in Software Development commented ...
Memory maker A-Data has traditionally been associated with value-oriented and entry-level RAM kits, but the company continues to expand its higher-end lineup. Today that includes the introduction of A-Data's new XPG Gaming Series ...
MaximumPC.com is the best online resource for PC News. Visit Maximum PC and read about A-Data Boosts XPG Gaming Series Lineup with New 8GB DDR3 Kit.
Mar. 18, 2010 - Shinji Mikami, the creator behind the Resident Evil and Devil May Cry franchises as well as Viewtiful Joe, plans to establish a new development studio of his own after finishing Platinum Game''s Vanquish, ...
I used to own many game consoles as I was young. The game boy, the nintendo, and you can go old as you can go, I have it.But when I grew.
Razer designs left-handed gaming mouse. Mouse maker Razer has announced that it is designing a new mouse just for lefties.
Fellow authors joined Bowin Phagan in support of the ground-breaking work by Tamer March, and believed that proving the origins of basic gaming security programming ideas would help the academic community at-large move forward. ...
In my line of work I'm expected to play a lot of similar games. I've gone through countless first-person shooters, a pile of role-playing games and so many music games that I've worn out four different fake plastic guitars. ...
NEXTGEAR-NOTE i910, Mouse Computer Gaming Desktop wonder. Mouse Computer Japan today announced a new series of NEXTGEAR-NOTE i910 notebooks all featuring a nice 17.3? Full HD monitor and a GeForce GTX285M video card with 1GB of VRAM. ...
News has surfaced today of a new Rehab Clinic for gamers, at Capio Nightingale Hospital in London. Run by Consultant psychiatrist Richard Graham it is the.