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The presence of Windows Vista and Windows 7 does not necessarily make the prestige of its predecessor, Windows XP, so dimmed. Microsoft even states, 74% used PCs in the business world still rely on Windows …
If you’re a YouTube user who never got around to learning how to edit video, the company has you covered. Today, YouTube unveiled its web-based video editor, which offers several simple ways to make your videos better.
Fast ball world cup has started, now people the center of the world cup fever. For that Microsoft as one of the world’s biggest software company also enliven the event this FIFA WorldCup 2010 Theme by presenting a free, downloadable for Windows users.
Apple has unveiled its new iPhone 4 after a couple wild, unprecedented months of leaks. Sure, it looks exactly like we expected it to (Steve compares it to an old Leica camera), with a glass front and back, but it’s what’s on the inside that counts, kids. The stainless steel band that goes around the phone is an antenna system, while also providing the main structure of the phone, though it’s plugged into the same old GSM / UMTS radio you all know and love — there’s a reason they didn’t call it the iPhone 4 (iOS4). There’s also of course that front facing camera we were all anticipating, a rear camera with LED flash, and a new high resolution display that doubles the pixels in each direction (960 x 640) for a 4X overall pixel count increase — Apple calls it a “Retina Display.” It’s rated at 326ppi, which Apple claims is beyond the human eye’s limit of distinction
It’s difficult to come to grips with a release like The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, because it’s made up of several disparate components of varying quality. The shining star here is the slick retooling of 2004’s Escape from Butcher Bay, the illustrious Xbox action game that helped shatter expectations of what a film-based game could offer. Butcher Bay holds up beautifully, exquisitely building tension before settling into a satisfying, smoldering pace. The other single-player component offered is Dark Athena, Butcher Bay’s sequel. It is a serviceable follow-up, but it’s positively limp when compared to its superb predecessor, monotonously falling into a rut of predictability that the original always avoided. The final piece of this inconsistent puzzle is an interesting but uneven suite of multiplayer modes that is mild fun in spurts but too awkward to stand out. One part unforgettable and two parts merely adequate, Assault on Dark Athena is a must-play for those who missed the original and a tolerable diversion for everyone else.
As already known before the nvidia has a number of issues concerning the availability of GPU Fermi they some time after the release that resulted in GPU prices are soaring this time they finally send …






