Improvements in performance alone aren’t enough from one generation to another – they need to be combined with jumps in efficiency too. Space on the die itself is always at a premium, and even with leaps in process technology, you can only do so much with a chip. The larger the chip, the more.
Read More →Whether it’s a Windows update or an update for your smartphone, security updates are pretty damn important. They’re designed to patch flaws in the piece of software and prevent a potential malicious piece of code from running or other nasty surprises happening to your data. Experienced users will therefore always stress to their friends.
Read More →Copyright law has struggled to keep up with the advancements of the digital age, and this latest piece of news just goes ahead and proves the point. In late 2014 the British Government legalised the copying of audio CD’s for private usage (that is, you buy a CD of your favorite artist and stick.
Read More →The release of Microsoft’s Windows 10 Operating System has been one of the most eagerly anticipated in the companies history – not only does it usher in the age of DirectX 12, but also brings in a plethora of new features and goes back to a more desktop PC and power-user friendly GUI. Unfortunately,.
Read More →Bitdefender Antivirus are asking gamers and tech enthusiasts to help beta test the 2016 version of their security suite to find bugs, give feedback on new features and make certain this is the best version of their popular software yet. The beta will be available for a plethora of different devices including: Windows, Mac.
Read More →Recently Windows announced that windows 10 would be coming June 29th, 2015 and will be available in 190 markets globally for free if you own a copy of Windows 7/8/8.1 or have a Windows Phone. The above deal however, does not include Enterprise copies of Windows. The following statement was given on Windows 10.
Read More →Bungie has, as helpful as ever, gone through the improvements coming to Iron Banner when it returns to Destiny next year. As you Destiny buffs undoubtedly know, the Iron Banner is a competitive multiplayer mode made available which is only around for certain periods. Tyson Green, the lead designer, made a post on the.
Read More →Looks like we won’t be waiting much longer at all for the latest PS4 Update – codename Masamune! PlayStation posted a release date of the 28th October via Twitter: Yes, less than a week until we can all enjoy the additional (yet some late) features coming our way. I was actually expecting a.
Read More →Apple have finally broken their silence regarding the Bash vulnerability known as Shellshock, reassuring the vast majority of their customers who’re running OS X or similar will be safe from the exploit. The issue has been rolling across the internet, reaching a peak over Thursday and Friday. The Linux, Unix and Mac OS X.
Read More →Ubisoft have a history of pushing exclusive graphical features for the PC platform, particularly if you’re an Nvidia user. So naturally, with the release of Far Cry 4 and Assassin’s Creed Unity later this year, PC owners were expecting something extra. This all ties in rather nicely with Nvidia’s recent unveiling of the Maxwell.
Read More →We have just got another price of good news coming from Sony this week at Gamescom. Sony have been running a closed beta in North America but now myself and other UK residents will be happy to know that Sony will be bringing its Now TV BETA to the UK starting 2015..
Read More →AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) are working in collaboration with Microsoft in development of C++ AMP version 1.2. The recent announcement of the open source C++ compiler is an open specification, meaning developers on either the Linux or Windows platform can leverage the power of C++ AMP. This release is a milestone, servicing as a.
Read More →Naughty Dog’s epic The Last of Us has finally arrived on Sony’s Playstation 4, but is this remastered PS3 classic worthy of your cash? For the most part, TLOU Remastered checks the promised boxes – 1080P 60 FPS (with the occasional dip), better textures, anti-aliasing, shadows and an overall better aesthetic than the PS3 original.
Read More →Now, if I were to think of the least joyful or funny game in terms of style and gameplay, it certainly would not be the science fiction first person shooter Killzone Shadow Fall, developed by Guerrilla Games. Unless you think, futuristic war stories and shooting numerous amounts of civilians is humorous…..if so, this may.
Read More →During a recent meeting with investment company RW Baird, GameStop specified it new ambition to seek out games during early development and pay for exclusive content to be made specifically to encourage customers to pre-order games from their store. Now form a business stand point, I can see how GameStop will want to make.
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