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Intel's General Counsel has admitted that fighting the EU's £948m antitrust fine will be an uphill battle.
Microsoft reveals reveals that its Windows Genuine Advantage system will be replaced with Windows Activation Technologies in Windows 7 and Vista.
Nvidia retaliates to Intel's claims about Ion with a presentation of its own, claiming that Ion offers 10x the performance using 55 percent less space than Intel's own Atom chipset.
Ubisoft has revealed that Far Cry 2 uses DX10.1 to improve AA by reading the multi sampled depth buffer. But there's more to it than that...
Google has responded to Microsoft's offer to buy Yahoo! on the official Google Blog and questions the legality of such a move.
Google has rolled out a new anti-piracy tool onto YouTube, which identifies pirated video as it is uploaded to the site... providing content owners provide copies of copyrighted material.
Things have been quiet on Microsoft’s anti-trust case for a while now, but that looks like it is about to change after Google filed a complaint with the Department of Justice.
European Union investigators have recommended that EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes should formally charge Intel on the grounds of illegal business tactics.
Researchers at Trend Micro have discovered an eBay esque site where clients can buy exploits and viruses. Vista exploits are being sold for as high as $50,000!
The man who made HDR+AA a reality on ATI's Radeon X1000-series cards in Oblivion has surfaced to talk about enabling HDR+AA in Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
TMS AA, TSS AA, PA AA, QA AA... is transparency anti-aliasing getting you a bit confused? We're here to give you the low down on just what all the acronyms mean, with lots of clear words and illustrative pictures.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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