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Forum profile page for PC Gaming, Emulation & Homebrew News Forum on http://www.dcemu.co.uk.
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Kohjinsha's dual-sceen DZ...
Published (2009-11-27 10:30:00)
Remember IBM's ThinkPad 701 with the butterfly keyboard? This isn't it, it's better... conceptually anyway. Instead of two halves of a keyboard magically jigsawing themselves together, Kohjinsha achieves a similar result with its DZ-series using a pair of 10.1-inch TFT displays with 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution (each) packed into an otherwise svelte 1.02 x 8.26 x 0.74~1.65 inches / 4.09 pounds (1.84 kg) portable. Best of all...
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Bad Company 2 PC beta "not...
Published (2009-11-26 23:11:00)
via Computer and Video Games DICE has reassured the PC community that its plans for a Battlefield: Bad Company 2 beta haven't been binned. Speaking in an update on the official Battlefield site, DICE's Gordon Van Dyke said the PC beta has simply been delayed until early next year, in order to "drastically increase" capacity. "We wanted to update you, and slow the flood of tweets, on questions surrounding...
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Latest active threads on PC Gaming, Emulation & Homebrew News Forum::
Started 1 day, 14 hours ago (2009-11-27 10:30:00)
by wraggster
Kohjinsha's dual-sceen DZ Series laptop now for sale
Remember IBM's ThinkPad 701 with the butterfly keyboard? This isn't it, it's better... conceptually anyway. Instead of two halves of a keyboard magically jigsawing themselves together, Kohjinsha achieves a similar result with its DZ-series using a pair of 10.1-inch TFT displays ...
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Hot threads for last week on PC Gaming, Emulation & Homebrew News Forum::
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 20:35:00)
by wraggster
StarCraft II site updated with new screens, feature content
Okay gang, fun's over. We all had some good times with the few non-delayed Q4 2009 blockbusters that dropped during the past two weeks, but now it's time to start agonizing over every scrap of news for next year's highly anticipated titles. We'll kick things off: Hey, the ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 20:29:00)
by wraggster
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 20:24:00)
by wraggster
Internet Explorer 9 to sport GPU acceleration and HTML5 support
Even if you don't have a favored fighter in the browser wars, you have to admit Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been looking mighty unfit over the last few years. Younger and fitter contenders like Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome have arguably overtaken the old stalwart...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 20:18:00)
by wraggster
Zero-Day Vulnerabilities In Firefox Extensions
Researchers have found several security holes in popular Firefox extensions that have an estimated total of 30 million downloads from AMO (the Addons Mozilla community site). Three 0-days were also released. Mozilla doesn't have a security model for extensions and Firefox fully trusts the code ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 20:18:00)
by wraggster
Netbooks Have Higher Failure Rate Than Laptops
Netbooks are more likely to fail within the first year than their more expensive laptop brethren, according to new research. SquareTrade, an independent US warranty provider, analyzed the failure rates of more than 30,000 laptops covered by its own warranties. It found that 5.8% of netbooks ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 14:49:00)
by wraggster
Google Releases Source To Chromium OS
Google has released the source to what will eventually become Chrome OS, and will begin developing it as an open source project like Chromium. The OS differs from the usual computing model by (1) making all apps web apps (2) sandboxing everything and (3) removing anything unnecessary, to focus on speed...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 14:48:00)
by wraggster
Microsoft Denies It Built Backdoor Into Windows 7
Microsoft has denied that it has built a backdoor into Windows 7, a concern that surfaced yesterday after a senior National Security Agency (NSA) official testified before Congress that the agency had worked on the operating system. 'Microsoft has not and will not put "backdoors" into ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 14:46:00)
by wraggster
MS Finds Security Flaw In Google Chrome Frame
Christmas Shopping writes with this excerpt from Kaspersky Labs' threatpost:
"Back in September, when Google launched the Google Chome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer users, Microsoft immediately warned that the move would increase the attack surface and make IE users less secure. Now ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 14:45:00)
by wraggster
Modern Warfare 2 Not Recalled In Russia After All
After claims that console versions Modern Warfare 2 had been recalled in Russia due to complaints from politicians and the gaming public over the infamous airport slaughter scene, it turns out the stories were completely untrue. Activision never released a console version of the game in ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-21 16:14:00)
by wraggster
Try Out Chrome OS In a Virtual Machine
Some very generous Alpha OS geeks have snagged the Chrome OS source code and compiled a version to share with the rest of us, writes blogger Peter Smith. 'The build comes in the form of a virtual machine, which means you'll need VMWare or VirtualBox running, and of course the image of Chrome OS itself....
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