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Looking to interview avid FPS players for academic research(UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA)From MetaFilter JobsPosted on Wed, 21 Jul 2010 01:06:37 GMT
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If you are in the market for a new DSLR camera and like the Nikon brand, you may want to wait a while before you buy.
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Wait – wasn’t XIII called out specifically in this article a couple of months ago? Yep – but through perseverance I managed to get it uninstalled and re-installed and properly running … so naturally I played it again and am here – well, quite frankly I’m here to stop you from bothering!
XIII is one of those milestone games that tells a good and bad tale from my gaming life.
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Another autumn is fast approaching, which to FPS gamers mean only one thing: time to prepare to heed the next Call of Duty.
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Images are recorded every moment of every day from a multitude (plethora, if you will) of recording devices ranging from cellphones to traffic cameras to the Hubble telescope spacecraft.
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More from Download Squad Last night at the HTC Aria Event in Chicago, fellow AndroidGuys writer Chuck Falzone and I were fortunate enough to converse at length with a high-ranking member of HTC's Media Relations department.
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With the PS3's plethora of USB ports scattered across the front, you'd think it'd be a no-brainer that all shooters on the console would support keyboard and mouse controls to make the FPS purists happy.
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Sure, you know Kinect, but do you know Kinect? While retailers have backed off publishing $150 pricetags for Kinect in bizarre displays of solidarity, UK shop Play.
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Though yesterday’s OTA update for the HTC EVO ended abruptly when it was reported that some EVOs were being bricked, it seems that it is now being rolled out once more.
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This wouldn’t be the first tablet device to be announced that wasn’t meant for the mass market.
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Blowing grass? Great. A twirling galaxy? Yippee.
But Mario running through levels on my phone? Holy mother %**^&( !!! Not many words are needed to describe this.
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Blowing grass? Great. A twirling galaxy? Yippee.
But Mario running through levels on my phone? Holy mother %**^&( !!! Not many words are needed to describe this.
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Just about everyone has a keyless entry remote on their keychain today. They are so common that we really don’t even think about them when we see people holding a remote.
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HTC EVO 4G owners disappointed that the graphics on their premiere handset were deliberately capped at 30 FPS by HTC should head over to xda-developers and give the folks over there a hearty thank you.
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Many readers were shocked and disappointed to learn that their brand new HTC EVO 4G was being capped at 30 frames per second in 2D and 3D modes, so most should be happy to know that a fix could be right around the corner.
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Just a quick video to show you that yes indeed, you can play SOCOM with the Move. Quite well if I do say so myself — at least, once I got the hang of it.
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There’s a story going around that the HTC EVO frame rate is “capped” at 30 fps.
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After a Electronic Arts press conference that included an appearance by Joe Montana, a 24-person multi-player FPS demo, and a lobby full of Jedis, Ubisoft needed something truly spectacular to shine this afternoon.
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