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  1. Productivity and Creativity Software Coming To Steam (0 replies)
  2. Gameforge cancels Star Trek: Infinite Space (0 replies)
  3. Mobile broadband tablet market to increase by 700% in five years (0 replies)
  4. Microsoft Reaffirms Default Do-Not-Track For IE10, Windows 8 Express Setup (0 replies)
  5. GNOME Developers Lay Out Plans for GNOME OS (0 replies)
  6. Intel's Thin Mini-ITX platform gets stuffed inside a monitor (0 replies)
  7. OpenTTD v1.2.2 RC1 (0 replies)
  8. 'Mature' Star Wars 1313 is 'for adults, not psychopaths' (0 replies)
  9. Valve's Half-Life 3 silence is the right strategy, says id's Tim Willits (0 replies)
  10. Zynga details new browser game ChefVille (0 replies)
  11. PCGamesN launching ten new channels (0 replies)
  12. Engadget's back to school guide 2012: tablets (0 replies)
  13. Windows 8 built-in games now called Xbox Windows, Microsoft's naming synergy continue (0 replies)
  14. AMD launches its next-gen FirePro graphics card lineup, we go hands-on at SIGGRAPH (v (0 replies)
  15. Sony takes SOEmote live for EverQuest II, lets gamers show their true CG selves (vide (0 replies)
  16. Gamer makes $10,000 from Diablo III Auction House (0 replies)
  17. Half-Life Source: First Black Mesa footage surfaces (0 replies)
  18. Dark Reign 2 Goes Open Source (0 replies)
  19. MS-DOS Not Stolen, New Forensic Analysis Concludes (0 replies)
  20. Microsoft launches Windows 8 site for developers (0 replies)
  21. Microsoft told to "think twice" about Surface (0 replies)
  22. Apps and price sway tablet buyers (0 replies)
  23. Windows 8 may not let you boot to the desktop, demands you accept not-Metro (0 replies)
  24. Google Chrome claims one-third of global browser share, according to StatCounter (0 replies)
  25. Valve's next-gen engine outed by Source Filmmaker (0 replies)
  26. Samsung launches Galaxy Note 10.1 (0 replies)
  27. Steam top ten: Skyrim add-on Dawnguard gets the gold (0 replies)
  28. ArmA II mod DayZ creeps closer to one million unique players (0 replies)
  29. The Sims 3 swamps the PC charts (0 replies)
  30. Linux Left 4 Dead 2 outperforms Direct X Windows version (0 replies)
  31. Final Fantasy VII PC released early, then pulled (0 replies)
  32. Rise of the Triad's return will cost $14.99; free DLC planned (0 replies)
  33. New BlazBlue game 'Chrono Phantasma' hits arcades this winter (0 replies)
  34. Zynga and Hasbro make CityVille Monopoly, more, for when you're board (0 replies)
  35. Jace Hall is out for Blood, asks fans what they want in a remake (0 replies)
  36. Shadowrun Comes To Linux, MMO Planned (0 replies)
  37. Leaked Rogers memo details its BlackBerry Playbook 4G LTE pricing options (0 replies)
  38. SOE says SWTOR going free was the "right decision" (0 replies)
  39. The Clone Wars: Zynga bites back, says EA doesn't understand copyright (0 replies)
  40. Star Wars Galaxies changes a "complete and utter fail", says SOE president (0 replies)
  41. Why the Tablet Market is Really the iPad Market (0 replies)
  42. EA Sues Zynga For Copying Sims Game (0 replies)
  43. John Carmack: Kudos To Valve, But Linux Is Still Not a Viable Gaming Market (0 replies)
  44. Why We Love Firefox, and Why We Hate It (1 replies)
  45. Damn Small Linux Rises From the Dead With a 4.11 RC1 Release (0 replies)
  46. Should Valve Start Their Own Steam Linux Distro? (0 replies)
  47. EA announces The Sims 3 Seasons (0 replies)
  48. Microsoft forced to ditch 'Metro' name (0 replies)
  49. World of Warcraft has 9.1 million subscribers, down by a million since May (0 replies)
  50. StarCraft II skillsets similar to online poker, says Playhem (0 replies)
  51. Rise of the Triad reboot coming (0 replies)
  52. Diablo III cannibalized WoW admits Blizzard (0 replies)
  53. Windows 8's stock apps get pictured, tease its final build (0 replies)
  54. Rome II will be 'Total War's Saving Private Ryan' (0 replies)
  55. Is It Time For an OpenGL Gaming Revolution? (0 replies)
  56. Facebook admits it has more than 83 million fake user accounts (0 replies)
  57. It's alive! 4G LTE BlackBerry PlayBook isn't just a rumour any more (0 replies)
  58. Minecraft's 1.3.1 update goes live, go get your trade on (0 replies)
  59. Tech Focus: The Evolution of Steam and the "Windows 8 Catastrophe" (0 replies)
  60. No cuts necessary for Borderlands 2 (0 replies)
  61. Windows 8 Is Ready (0 replies)
  62. Windows 8 Indie Game Dev camp coming to London (0 replies)
  63. Google Chrome 21 launches with retina display support for Macs (0 replies)
  64. Windows 8 reaches RTM milestone (0 replies)
  65. SimCity Social has over 10 million monthly active users (1 replies)
  66. It's official: SWTOR is going free-to-play (0 replies)
  67. Sony Xperia Tablet leaked from internal slides: Surface-style keyboard and tentative (0 replies)
  68. DayZ approaches 1m registered users as creator talks standalone (0 replies)
  69. Microsoft Releases Batch of Windows 8 Input Devices (0 replies)
  70. Microsoft Unveils Outlook.com, Hotmail's Successor (0 replies)
  71. Hitman: Sniper Challenge begins (0 replies)
  72. CEA: 29 per cent of online Americans own a tablet (0 replies)
  73. Planetside 2 beta delayed to end of the week to add more 'awesome' (0 replies)
  74. Skyrim update 1.7 live on Steam, Dawnguard details 'this week' (0 replies)
  75. Samsung Retina-like 11.8-inch tablet in the works according to court docs (0 replies)
  76. First GHz Edition Radeon HD 7970 hits shelves, throws $699 wrench into AMD's pricing (0 replies)
  77. Wikipad specs get real: 10.1-inch 1,280 x 800 display, 1.4 GHz Tegra 3, Jelly Bean (0 replies)
  78. OnLive expands to Belgium (0 replies)
  79. Ubisoft Uplay DRM Found To Include a Rootkit (0 replies)
  80. Modding site ModDB turns 10 (0 replies)
  81. Surface to land on October 26th (0 replies)
  82. Microsoft announces latest peripherals (0 replies)
  83. Is this a 10-inch BlackBerry Playbook? (0 replies)
  84. Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition has cross-platform playability (0 replies)
  85. ScummVM 1.5.0 "Picnic Basket" Released (0 replies)
  86. Microsoft admits Surface might ruffle OEM feathers, vindicates Acer in annual report (0 replies)
  87. Bethesda: Skyrim's Dawnguard DLC not announced for PS3, PC (0 replies)
  88. Swedish retailer admits Surface prices were false (0 replies)
  89. Blizzard exec echoes 'Windows 8 catastrophe' comments (0 replies)
  90. Crytek's Warface coming to Europe, US and Australia (0 replies)
  91. Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition arrives Sept. 18, discounted pre-orders now open (0 replies)
  92. Apple denied Galaxy Nexus and Tab ban in Germany (0 replies)
  93. Star Wars: The Old Republic grabs six nominations in GDC Online Awards (0 replies)
  94. World's Most Powerful x86 Supercomputer Boots Up in Germany (0 replies)
  95. Project Glass will sport automatic photo-capture (0 replies)
  96. Google Glasses could offer real life subtitles (0 replies)
  97. Steam gaining traction on low-end PCs (0 replies)
  98. Notch worries PC gaming is owned by Steam (0 replies)
  99. Madfinger Android app suffers 80% piracy rate (0 replies)
  100. Gabe Newell: Windows 8 is 'a catastrophe' (0 replies)
  101. Microsoft Flight and Project Columbia axed (0 replies)
  102. Microsoft Surface prices leaked (0 replies)
  103. Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 Pro quad core dev tablet now available for $1,299 (0 replies)
  104. MSI GT60 and GT70 gaming laptops get NVIDIA GTX 680M graphics, available now from $1, (0 replies)
  105. Fujitsu Stylistic M532 Android tablet cozies up to the FCC (0 replies)
  106. Huawei outs MediaPad 7 Lite with Ice Cream Sandwich, doesn't tell us when it's coming (0 replies)
  107. Windows 8 streamlines printing, puts old architecture on the chopping block (0 replies)
  108. Seton Hall Uni to distract students with Windows 8 tablet handouts (video) (0 replies)
  109. Apple Wins EU Ban of Smaller Samsung Tablet, Demands $2.5 Billion In Damages (0 replies)
  110. Windows 8 Graphics: Microsoft Has Hardware-Accelerated Everything (0 replies)
  111. RuneScape going multi-platform (0 replies)
  112. ASRock A55M-DGS: The world's first Windows 8-certified AMD Motherboard (0 replies)
  113. Mists of Pandaria will launch on September 25th (0 replies)
  114. Google opens YouTube studio in London (0 replies)
  115. O2 offers free wifi across London for Olympics (0 replies)
  116. 4G-enabled BlackBerry PlayBook due on July 31st? (0 replies)
  117. Diablo 3 exploit makes wizards invulnerable (0 replies)
  118. Shoot Many Robots: Arena Kings is a standalone F2P competitive shooter (0 replies)
  119. Skyrim update 1.7 beta available now on Steam (0 replies)
  120. 16GB Nexus 7 Sold Out On Google Play Store (0 replies)
  121. LG's 27-inch V720 all-in-one PCs pop up on Flickr, IPS and optional Ivy Bridge in tow (0 replies)
  122. Mojang sued for alleged patent infringement in Android version of Minecraft (0 replies)
  123. DayZ-inspired 'The War Z' announced (0 replies)
  124. Staples Executive Outs Six New Kindle Fire Tablets (0 replies)
  125. Steam Summer Sale, final day: BioShock, Bastion, Double Fine bundle (0 replies)
  126. Street Fighter X Tekken DLC delayed on Steam (0 replies)
  127. Steam Summer Sale, Day 10: Batman Arkham City, Torchlight, Quantum Conundrum and more (0 replies)
  128. Linux 3.5 Released (0 replies)
  129. Patent Troll Claims Minecraft Infringement (0 replies)
  130. Firefox 15 beta boasts support for Opus audio format, reduces add-on memory leaks (0 replies)
  131. EA research said Dead Space 1&2 were too scary (0 replies)
  132. Startup Turns Fixing Your Grandma's PC Into a Game (0 replies)
  133. HTML5 Splits Into Two Standards (0 replies)
  134. Microsoft Office 2013 Not Compatible With Windows XP, Vista (0 replies)
  135. Microsoft Apologizes For Inserting Naughty Phrase Into Linux Kernel (0 replies)
  136. Shadowrun Online chases $500k on Kickstarter (0 replies)
  137. RuneScape surpasses 200 million registered users (0 replies)
  138. Mozilla's Firefox 14 encrypts Google search (0 replies)
  139. Star Wars: The Old Republic bringing HK-51 into the game as a companion (0 replies)
  140. Hero Academy's Team Fortress 2 team sounds pretty powerful (0 replies)
  141. Enyo 2.0 released in finished form, shares webOS' web app legacy with everyone (0 replies)
  142. EU deepens Microsoft investigation amidst claims Windows RT tablets block rival brows (0 replies)
  143. Intel expects 20 Windows 8 tablets this year (0 replies)
  144. Blizzard introducing new Diablo III limits (0 replies)
  145. Debian Derivative Optimized for the Raspbery Pi Released (0 replies)
  146. Dell To Offer Ubuntu Laptops Again (0 replies)
  147. Windows 8 Release Date: October 26th (0 replies)
  148. Zenimax: Open platform makes PC best for MMOs (0 replies)
  149. Origin update 9.0 streamlines friends list, library, clock (0 replies)
  150. Google Nexus 7 to get OnLive controller support (0 replies)
  151. Microsoft delves into Windows 8 touchscreen keyboard design, wants us to be extra-com (0 replies)
  152. Tiberium Alliances surpasses one million users (0 replies)
  153. HTC "will definitely launch a new tablet" (0 replies)
  154. Half of tablet users say they engage with ads more than once a week (0 replies)
  155. Command and Conquer: Tiberium Alliances celebrates 1 million players (0 replies)
  156. Kontron preps first Tegra 3-based Mini-ITX board, homebrew gets an ARMful (0 replies)
  157. Nexus Q hacked to run CM9 and XBMC, inches closer to usefulness (0 replies)
  158. Microsoft previews the new Office 2013 (0 replies)
  159. Thirty Years of Clamshell Computing (0 replies)
  160. Sega incorporates Wreck-It-Ralph within latest game (0 replies)
  161. Awesomenauts PC release confirmed (0 replies)
  162. Renegade Kid's Mutant Mudds coming to PC (0 replies)
  163. Steam Summer Sale, Day 4: Saints Row: The Third, Walking Dead, Indie Bundle 4 and mor (0 replies)
  164. New 'Reloaded Edition' of Alien Arena Open Source FPS Released (0 replies)
  165. Samsung Series 7 Gamer review: the company's first gaming laptop makes its way to the (0 replies)
  166. Windows 8 Mail Leaves Users Pining For the Desktop — or Even Their Phones (0 replies)
  167. Sapphire hard drive designed to last one million years (0 replies)
  168. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 and 670 round-up: which overclocked card is the one for you? (0 replies)
  169. Google starts shipping Nexus 7 pre-orders, writes a rhyme to celebrate (0 replies)
  170. Playing Pong or Breakout on the Nexus Q (0 replies)
  171. World of Warcraft gets turned into Mega Bloks (0 replies)
  172. Zombie HQ rips past 1m downloads in ten days (0 replies)
  173. Triple-screen gaming setups put under the microscope, deemed an attainable luxury (0 replies)
  174. Nexus 7 pre-orders ship to some customers -- has yours? (0 replies)
  175. GammaTech rugged T7Q launches at $2k and up, promptly steals your iPad's lunch money (0 replies)
  176. CowboyNeal On Dota 2, Modern Games, and Software Development (0 replies)
  177. Microsoft Kills Windows Gadgets Via Security Update (0 replies)
  178. PC Sales Are Flat-Lining (0 replies)
  179. Yahoo hacked, 453,000 passwords leaked (0 replies)
  180. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD gleaming the cube on PC as well (0 replies)
  181. Surface only a "design point" says Ballmer (0 replies)
  182. Tech Focus: Tablet Wars (0 replies)
  183. Winscape virtual window makes the leap to Kinect in 4K-capable, 6-screen glory (0 replies)
  184. Microsoft advises nuking Windows Gadgets after security hole discovery (0 replies)
  185. Halo 4 will work with Surface tablet (0 replies)
  186. Star Wars: The Old Republic gets free-to-play trial (0 replies)
  187. Tiny Wings 2 is free! (0 replies)
  188. Valve has "no plans to change" despite Euro ruling (0 replies)
  189. Kickstarter to allow UK projects from Autumn (0 replies)
  190. Microsoft Revokes Trust In 28 of Its Own Certificates (0 replies)
  191. A Fresh Look At Multi-Screen PC Gaming (0 replies)
  192. Is It Time To End Our Love Affair With the QWERTY Keyboard? (0 replies)
  193. Turning the InnoTab into a Linux Tablet (0 replies)
  194. Google Now knows everything about you (0 replies)
  195. SWTOR announces new free trial, referral reward, and Allies promotion (0 replies)
  196. Kouziro crafts wired-only, 21.5-inch Android 4.0 mega tablet (0 replies)
  197. Nexus Q hacked to launch apps, gets remote control web app (0 replies)
  198. Gamers 'asked' for digital-only Euro 2012 game (0 replies)
  199. Turbulenz: Developers should target HTML5, not smartphones (0 replies)
  200. Web Exploit Found That Customizes Attack For Windows, Mac, and Linux (0 replies)
  201. Valve Will Let Gamers Pick Games To Appear On Steam (0 replies)
  202. Steve Ballmer: We Won't Be Out-Innovated By Apple Anymore (0 replies)
  203. Raspi contest to get the kids programming (0 replies)
  204. HTML5 'is the future of gaming' (0 replies)
  205. WD introduces new hard drive category (0 replies)
  206. EA releases The Sims 3 Diesel Stuff Pack (0 replies)
  207. Google fined for bypassing Apple Safari settings (0 replies)
  208. Is Google selling the Nexus 7 at a loss? (0 replies)
  209. Microsoft to acquire Perceptive Pixel, pair up with 82-inch touchscreen manufacturer (0 replies)
  210. Steam Summer Sale - full list leaked (0 replies)
  211. Phantasy Star Online 2 seems Westward bound (0 replies)
  212. Activision's first UK mobile game is Pitfall, not Call of Duty (0 replies)
  213. Cloud Security: What You Need To Know To Lock It Down (0 replies)
  214. HP expands all-in-one PC range with Compaq, Envy and Pavilion (0 replies)
  215. Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15% (0 replies)
  216. Microsoft: Windows 8 To RTM In August (0 replies)
  217. Samsung rumoured to be launching Surface competitor (0 replies)
  218. Court lifts ban on Galaxy Nexus (0 replies)
  219. Controlling Linux Using an Android Phone As Mouse, Keyboard, and Gamepad (0 replies)
  220. Rambo: The Video Game to emerge from the jungle at Gamescom (0 replies)
  221. Firefox Notably Improved In Tom's Hardware's Latest Browser Showdown (0 replies)
  222. OpenGL on the Raspi (0 replies)
  223. Western gamers have had "little exposure" to cloud gaming (0 replies)
  224. Microsoft applies for high-performance touchscreen patent (0 replies)
  225. EA opens SimCity Social on Facebook, really, really hopes you'll 'like' it (0 replies)
  226. Google Nexus 7 tablet gets mid-July arrival dates from Staples in US and Canada (0 replies)
  227. Green Man Gaming: EU ruling makes cloud gaming "less attractive" (0 replies)
  228. Archos unveils $250 iPad-sized tablet (0 replies)
  229. Minecraft 1.3 to merge single and multiplayer, coming August 1 (0 replies)
  230. Diablo III 'lacks sustainable end-game' (0 replies)
  231. Google Nexus 7 tablets will lack content in UK (0 replies)
  232. ODAMEX v0.6.1 (0 replies)
  233. OpenBOR v3.0 Build 3711 - Beats of Rage for PSP, Dreamcast, Wii, GP2X, Dingoo, Wiz (0 replies)
  234. Digital re-release of Final Fantasy VII heading to PC (0 replies)
  235. Bill Gates: the Traditional PC Is Changing (0 replies)
  236. Open Source Morrowind Version 0.16.0 Released (0 replies)
  237. Hotline Miami: brutal, bizarre, retro - a bit like the original GTA (0 replies)
  238. Blacklight: Retribution arrives on Steam, free-to-play items 50% off (0 replies)
  239. Game of Thrones MMO subtitled 'Seven Kingdoms' (0 replies)
  240. Diablo 3 bans not based on Linux software, says Blizzard (0 replies)
  241. Broken Sword developer joins comic artist Dave Gibbons for new game (0 replies)
  242. Skytex announces Gemini and Protos: ICS tablets that sound like X-Men (0 replies)
  243. Google's Nexus 7 tablet hits the iFixit teardown labs (0 replies)
  244. Google retiring iGoogle, Google Mini, others for 'spring cleaning' (0 replies)
  245. Chrome Web Store offers app recommendations from your Google+ mates (0 replies)
  246. Nokia: Google's Nexus 7 Tablet Infringes Our Patents (0 replies)
  247. Call of Duty goes free-to-play with Tencent deal (0 replies)
  248. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 remains banned (0 replies)
  249. eyeSight to bring gesture UI to Windows 8 (0 replies)
  250. Limbo now available in physical, goodie-filled special edition (0 replies)