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IGI 2: Covert Strike
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There's no other Cold War hero like David Jones - even when Steve Polak is pulling the strings.
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Mil-Tech: battlefield computers - X-RAY #29
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The military has loads of money to spend on technology, so you'd expect its computers to be gruntier than anything you're likely to get your filthy hands on -- right? Dr Carlo ...
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Filling up the laptop - #25
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Daniel Rutter wants what everyone who uses battery-powered devices wants: more power, for longer.
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Desert Combat Interview
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Battlefield 1942 is a helluva great multiplayer game. It?s breathed a much-needed breath of fresh air into the stagnating multiplayer FPS genre, with its innovative mix of ...
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XG40: XGI’s super graphics silicon
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After the painful experience that was Xabre, XGI wants to make up for its parent company’s mistakes.
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Smart Clothing comes one step closer
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The concept of Smart Clothing – material with various sensors and processors included in the weave, capable of everything from varying heat retention levels to communicating ...
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Dreamcast sleeps with the fishes
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The rumours have been flying for days, but Sega has finally bitten the bullet and admitted the cold, hard truth: the Dreamcast is not long for this world. Sega will be clearing ...
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Take the office with you!
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If you, dear reader, are anything like, you truly relish that feeling of leaving the office, going home, and just… getting away from it all. You might walk, you might tale ...
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Gamestock roundup
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Every year Microsoft hosts a sparkling event to show off all of its upcoming games titles. Previous years have been somewhat quiet affairs, but now, as Microsoft ramps up the ...
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Harpoon4, ahoy!
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A month ago it was dead, but now, like some mighty leviathan of the deep, Harpoon4 has reared its majestic head from the depths - it lives again. Once upon a time developers of ...
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CounterStrike - dead, then alive
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Once upon a time there was Half Life, and it was Good. Then came CounterStrike, which was also Good, and for a long, happy time, the two ruled the online gaming world. Then ...
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Modeling war
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No, I do not mean giving big guns to waif-like girls with eating disorders. What I am talking about is recent research by the US military to try and accurately model high-stress...
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Work-free game design
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If you've ever wanted to venture into the high flying world of game design, to nudge shoulders with the industry's great and revered developers, good luck. Most people who ...
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Smart cards not so smart
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Using nothing more complicated than a camera flash and a microscope, researchers at Cambridge University have managed to change data on smart card media, developing a technique ...
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