Archive for December 17, 2007

uTorrent Gains Popularity, Azureus Loses Ground

With an install rate of more than 5% on Windows PCs worldwide, uTorrent is now by far the most popular BitTorrent client. Azureus, the most installed BitTorrent application of last year fell back to the third place.

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Call of Duty 4- Some much needed change is on its way

The changes are split between two groups: playlist and patch changes. The playlist changes are numerous, and really help to balance and perfect the online experience. Maps are being added to rotations, new playlist variations are being introduced, and some rules are being changed.

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The Most Anticipated Video Games of 2008

. . .with 2007 pretty well covered, it’s time to turn our gaze to all the great, big budget titles we have to look forward to. So, with an eye to the future, here are the 10 most anticipated games of 2008.

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BBC Adds Linux and Mac Support For iPlayer

Windows users won’t be the only ones enjoying those craptastic programs from the BBC. Full support is expected to be introduced at some point in 2008, and the official launch of the iPlayer is expected for Christmas day of this year. I can’t wait to miss it!

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And now we know why the iPhone didn’t ship with GPS…

…because it
’s frickin’ HUGE! Actually, the engineers over at the Part Foundry who have created this GPS module for the iPhone, claim that it is “tiny” (the camera adds 15 pounds, apparently) and the unsightly guts we see now will be packaged in a sleek plastic enclosure by the time it ships in February

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Really Cool Looking Nintendo 64 (PIC)

Yes, console art is cool no matter how far back you go.

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How to fix AMD

Regardless of where you stand on this issue, there’s one element to this story that should not be overlooked — AMD is in dire straits right now and its chances of getting out from under it are dwindling with each new processor from Intel.

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10 Hot All-In-One Computers on the Market Today

These new PCs are hardly any thicker than the average LCD monitor, yet they incorporate nearly every part of your computer in a slim and sleek package. Just add a mouse and keyboard to the equation and you’re ready to roll.

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