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Post from April 2009

Free Gaming Experiences To Rival Subscription Based Games

April 30th, 2009 by Admin

The experience of being able to blast aliens and solve puzzles or role play your favorite hero have become the biggest selling points of online gaming in recent years. Players from all over the world can compete against each other and you don’t need to depend on subscription based servers to enjoy online gaming. There [...]

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Intel: Defying The Trend

April 29th, 2009 by Admin

The first quarter of 2009 is behind us. The usual spate of bad news has continued to pour from the press, but amidst the national jeremiad are some unsung melodies of success. Those unsung melodies of success intonate from the technology sector. Here is one encouraging example.

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Handy Guide To Starting A Side Business

April 28th, 2009 by Admin

If this down economy’s taught us anything, it’s that we need to be flexible in order to keep the income rolling in – and nothing says “flexible” more than starting a side business to bring in an extra revenue stream or two. Lifehacker’s Gina Trapani has a full guide that runs down through the steps [...]

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Spintronics – Is It The Future Of Computer Hardware?

April 22nd, 2009 by Admin

Spintronics is the broad term given to the class of electronics based on electron spin. In layman’s terms, electron spin is the characteristic of an electron to spin about an axis, much like a top or a basketball. The way that electron spin can be used in computing is because spin can be of two [...]

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Microsoft Ads Go Too Far, Apple Replies

April 21st, 2009 by Admin

Microsoft has been hitting with a one-two marketing punch lately, trying to take advantage of the down economy to suggest once again that Macs are just way too pricey. Now Apple is starting to hit back — a little.

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Delve Deeper Online And Open The Invisible Web

April 21st, 2009 by Admin

The multitude of search engines that are present today make searching the Web for business information a very easy task and seem to present access to a large amount of information. However, a quantum of information many times greater exists which is inaccessible using conventional search engines.

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Mac Sales Hold Steady In Down Economy

April 16th, 2009 by Admin

Despite the ongoing economic storms, sales of Macintosh computers seem to be holding steady with average sales of 28 Macs per Apple store per day. This is consistent with rates seen in the months leading up to last year’s holiday shopping season, and indicates that Apple’s computers are still seen as essential purchases in an [...]

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Microsoft Exchange 2010 Beta Now Available

April 15th, 2009 by Admin

It is a bit ironic that Tax Day, April 15, marks the day that Microsoft roles out the beta version of Exchange 2010. It is the erstwhile “Office 14,” which is now officially dubbed “Office 2010.” The entire Office package beta version will not be available until the end of 2009, but for now testers [...]

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Report: MMO Industry To Experience Massive Growth

April 6th, 2009 by Admin

A new report from media analysts Screen Digest shows that subscription-based Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOs) are now, and are forecast to remain, a lucrative monetization route.

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Shooters Leave Gamers Calmer Than Racing Sims

April 1st, 2009 by Admin

Not only are action-based video games good for the health of your eyes, they also leave players feeling less aggressive than other game genres. In a continuing trend of research into the effect of gaming on players’ mental and physical wellbeing, the University of Huddersfield in the U.K. has released new findings.

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