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Thursday November 19, 2009
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Editor's Note

Oops, we did (or, more accurately, didn't) do it again.

Well, we promise to be a little more punctual in future, and to do a lot less Britney Spears impersonations.

We also promise to keep delivering the solid tech and gaming news, and this week we have it in spades.

One the tops gaming front, we have the gallery for our recent Left 4 Dead 2 LAN event. Despite some technical difficulties (we were likely the first LAN event for it IN THE WORLD), everyone had a great night. You should check out the pics.

On the boo gaming front, we have more nastiness about Modern Warfare 2 on PC. In this case, the game overall is selling like gangbusters, but getting word on PC sales is being problematic - about is troublesome as the game itself is on PC. So check out our report on that.

And, of course, all our other great news, reviews and articles.

- David Hollingworth, Editor

         

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Top Stories This Week

Modern Warfare 2 breaks records, and hearts Modern Warfare 2 breaks records, and hearts
by David Hollingworth | November 19, 2009

Activision's very happy with the millions of dollars it's just made from Modern Warfare 2, but don't ask them about the game on PC...

Left 4 Dead 2 LAN Night Left 4 Dead 2 LAN Night
by Justin Robinson | November 18, 2009

Atomic hosts a night of zombie-killing goodness.

The MPAA runs amok The MPAA runs amok
by The Inquirer | November 16, 2009

Bad decisions of our time part 1237.

Nvidia's Fermi is delayed Nvidia's Fermi is delayed
by The Inquirer | November 11, 2009

Not expected until some time in 2010.

News

Modern Warfare 2 breaks records, and hearts
by David Hollingworth | November 19, 2009

Activision's very happy with the millions of dollars it's just made from Modern Warfare 2, but don't ask them about the game on PC...

One Terabyte SSD hits the shops
by The Inquirer | November 19, 2009

How much superfast storage do you really need?

Intel's six-core Gulftown is performing well
by The Inquirer | November 18, 2009

Analysis: Likely to appear earlier than expected.

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Suing P2P users is like terrorism
by The Inquirer | November 18, 2009

Essential linkage: Viacom lawyer speaks out.

Intel pushes supercomputing
by The Inquirer | November 17, 2009

HPC Nehalem-EX out next year.

Watch Avatar today!
by David Hollingworth | November 17, 2009

Well, maybe just four minutes of it. And only on Xbox LIVE... but still... AVATAR!

The machine with a heart of gold
by The Inquirer | November 17, 2009

First programmable quantum computer is revealed.

The MPAA runs amok
by The Inquirer | November 16, 2009

Bad decisions of our time part 1237.

Fox cancels Dollhouse - crap!
by David Hollingworth | November 12, 2009

We knew it was gonna happen, but now it's official.

Supercomputing to get SSD upgrade
by The Inquirer | November 12, 2009

Flash Gordon to the rescue!

Kick-Ass: first posters and early word
by Simon Brew | November 11, 2009

The film of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr's Kick-Ass is shaping up really well if an early report is to be believed. And we've got posters too!

EA cuts jobs, possibly games
by David Hollingworth | November 11, 2009

The GFC may be easing, but even after acquiring a new developer, Electronic Arts is still trimming its workforce.

Nvidia's Fermi is delayed
by The Inquirer | November 11, 2009

Not expected until some time in 2010.

Star Trek Online gets a release date
by David Hollingworth | November 10, 2009

Starfleet wants you - and sooner than you think!

World drafts privacy standard
by The Inquirer | November 10, 2009

Still not legally binding, but a step in the right direction.

Would you date my avatar
by David Hollingworth , Liz Skuthorpe | November 9, 2009

Essential linkage: Brain scans on MMO players show interesting links between virtual and real selves.

Windows 7 is doing much better than Vista
by The Inquirer | November 9, 2009

About 234 per cent better...

Reviews

Heroes over Europe
by David Hollingworth | November 19, 2009

Tally-ho! Pip-pip! What?!

Borderlands
by David Hollingworth | November 16, 2009

Can a cell-shaded, RPG/shooter hybrid be a contender for game of the year? Maybe...

Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard
by David Hollingworth | November 10, 2009

Only for the gadget obsessed.

Dragonlord PC-K62
by David Hollingworth | November 9, 2009

Lancool knocks our socks off with its relaunched case line.

Alienware Area-51 ALX
by David Hollingworth | November 5, 2009

Alienware's latest is packed with the latest kit and all kinds of cool features.

PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910
by Justin Robinson | November 5, 2009

Keeping powering your PC simple.

Wolfenstein
by David Hollingworth | November 4, 2009

How can you go wrong with Nazis, the occult, and lots of gibbing?

GIGABYTE P55-UD6
by Justin Robinson | November 2, 2009

Best overclocker of the P55 bunch.

Features

Left 4 Dead 2 LAN Night
by Justin Robinson | November 18, 2009

Atomic hosts a night of zombie-killing goodness.

Nvidia denies it's moving to x86
by The Inquirer | November 10, 2009

Opinion: Rumours fly regarding Nvidia's CPU intentions.

CPUs and GPUs conclusion
by The Inquirer | November 3, 2009

Part 2: Will AMD blow its lead again?

CPU and GPU now, the convergence goes on
by The Inquirer | November 2, 2009

Part 1: Fusion or fission?

Stargate Universe: Robert C Cooper interview
by Simon Brew | October 30, 2009

The co-creator of Stargate Universe, Robert C Cooper, spares some time to talk us through the new show.

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