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| Acer sheds eMachines, turns to Gateway and Packard Bell for post-PC era PCWorld (blog) Acer is trying to adapt to the slowdown in the PC market by shutting down its eMachines unit and refocusing Gateway and Packard Bell to offer new products that are "beyond the PC." Earlier this week, Acer took charges to the tune of $120.1 million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sega purchased THQ's Relic Entertainment to 'reinforce PC game development ... Polygon Relic Entertainment primarily develops strategy games on PCs and consoles. The auction summary indicates that Sega's acquisition of Relic includes the studio and the Company of Heroes IP, but it is unclear if Sega has also acquired the right to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft fails to notice the death of the PC, posts record revenue figures ... Ars Technica For example, anyone buying a PC with Windows 7 preinstalled in the final few months before Windows 8's release now qualifies for a Windows 8 license at no extra cost. A similar scheme is running for Office 2010 in the run up to Office 2013's launch. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bioshock Infinite's pre-order bonuses: boosts, cash and lockpicks PC Gamer Magazine Irrational have announced the pre-order bonuses that eager Bioshock Infinite fans will receive on pre-ordering the game. The Industrial Revolution pack contains a selection of character buffs, extra cash and… five lockpicks. As you may know, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sudbury and Nickel Belt PC Candidates Sign Pledge To Stop The Trades Tax Canada NewsWire (press release) SUDBURY, ON, Jan. 24, 2013 /CNW/ - Paula Peroni, Ontario PC Candidate for Sudbury and Marck Blay, Ontario PC Candidate for Nickel Belt, joined the fight to Stop The Trades Tax by signing the pledge to end the job-killing tax in Sudbury yesterday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Evoland takes you through the history of the (J)RPG PC Gamer Magazine Ludum Dare 24 winner Evoland's central theme took you through an evolving game world that started as an 8-bit monochromatic Zelda like dungeon crawler, and ended as a flash game styled Zelda like dungeon crawler. Admittedly it wasn't sweeping in its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Windows sales boost Microsoft revenue, but profit declines PCWorld However, NPD Group declared in late November that Windows 8 had failed to give the consumer Windows PC and tablet market enough of a boost, and that in the first four weeks after its launch Windows device sales fell 21 percent year on year. Microsoft's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nvidia's GeForce Experience PC game optimizer enters open beta TechSpot Nvidia has opened the doors on its GeForce Experience after letting thousands of users hammer on it over the last month. Announced last April and introduced as a closed beta in December, the PC game optimizer aims to help players get the most out of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hands on - Bioshock Infinite (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PC) Daily Mail Welcome to Columbia. A beautiful city nestled in the clouds. Where the sun's constantly shining and its inhabitants live a life of bliss. Rapture, this isn't. But for those yearning for the damp, claustrophobic atmosphere that made the last two games ... See all stories on this topic » |
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