“Spy game lacks real refinement” plus 3 more |
- Spy game lacks real refinement
- System Builder Marathon, June 2010: $2,000 Performance PC
- Surplus PC Power Yields Faster Cancer Research
- Chrome OS May Support "Legacy" PC Applications
| Spy game lacks real refinement Posted: 15 Jun 2010 12:21 AM PDT RATING: (SNOOZING VIEWER)Alpha Protocol: RPG. Developer: Obsidian Entertainment. Publisher: Sega. $59.99 for Xbox and PS3 and $49.99 for PC. ESRB: Mature. I never imagined a spy would seduce me and make me regret the entire affair. The relationship started... Xbox - Sega - Alpha Protocol - Obsidian Entertainment - Personal computer |
| System Builder Marathon, June 2010: $2,000 Performance PC Posted: 14 Jun 2010 11:30 PM PDT Toms Hardware takes a more frugal approach this month, with a high-end PC that fits within the budget of most folks who call themselves power users. Will recent advances in hardware allow this $2,000 build to beat our $3,000 system from March? Personal computer - Hardware - Tom's Hardware - FAQs Help and Tutorials - Tom |
| Surplus PC Power Yields Faster Cancer Research Posted: 14 Jun 2010 10:16 PM PDT World Community Grid project automates tedious process to determine if protein samples are ready for x-ray examination read more |
| Chrome OS May Support "Legacy" PC Applications Posted: 14 Jun 2010 02:58 PM PDT Chromoting will enable access to legacy PC applications within the Chrome OS browser. Google Chrome OS - Google Chrome - Personal computer - Operating system - Google |
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