Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Co-Optimus - Alien Swarm Co-Op Review

Co-Optimus gives Valve's FREE 4 player Shooter a 5 out of 5 Co-Op Score. Definitely worth the price of admission.

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Dr. Who Meets Star Trek in Sci-Fi Theater

This Dr. Who homage acts as an entry to a Sci-Fi themed Home Theater.

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Starcraft II Singleplayer Impressions

It's a primitive game, in that respect. Your marines can't take cover, the maps lack any real sense of depth, and there's still no scope for genuine tactics. To succeed in Starcraft II you need to do what you did in Starcraft: namely, mine fast enough to build enough units to beat the waves of bad guys that are being thrown at you.

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Thursday, July 08, 2010

Co-Optimus - Metal Slug meets Starcraft 2

Create your own games using the map editor in Starcraft 2

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Honda shows off conceptual, solar-powered station to refill your conceptual, hydrogen-powered car

Hydrogen-powered cars, like Honda's FCX Clarity, face a lot of hurdles, not the least of which being a fuel source requiring more energy to produce than it in turn gives out as energy.

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Gateway Launches New "Uber-Chic" Gateway ID Series Notebooks

Gateway (Acer) releases ID49 and ID59 Notebooks, 14" & 15.6" versions that feature an inch-thick aluminum housing, LED-backlit (1366x768) display, an Intel Core i3 or i5 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, an optional Nvidia GeForce GT 330M GPU with Optimus graphics switching, up to 500GB of storage space, a DVD burner, a multi-card reader, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, gigabit Ethernet, and 802.11b/g/n wireless connectivity.

Impressive looking systems coming out of Gateway (of all places). I find the the 14" version with the Nvidia GeForce GT 330M (Model ID49C08u) the most appealing at only $850 ...

87"-.99" (H) x 13.46" (W) x 9.64" (D) - 5.07 lbs

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Wi-Fi quadricopter offers augmented reality dogfights - The Tech Report

Ha! The ultimate iPhone vs Android battle... Fight it out with remote controlled helicopters using your phone as the controller! There's an app for that.

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