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Developer John Carmack outlines the direction that would like to take the Quake series.
IBM's Watson computer will compete on the US game show Jeopardy!, in which it will have to answer questions quickly, accurately and intelligibly.
AMD claims that business isn't run on benchmarks, and describes Intel's Nehalem architecture as "the sincerest form of flattery".
IDF FALL 2008: John Carmack spoke about multi-threading support in the new id Tech 5 engine during Renee James' software keynote at IDF.
Yesterday saw the transistor celebrate its 60th birthday. It's regarded as one of those inventions that truly revolutionised the world and things have come a long way since its inception.
John Lilly, Mozilla's Chief Operating Officer, estimates that Firefox has around 126 million monthly users... and probably more.
John Carmack has spoken out on the subject of dedicated physics cards and it's not good news for Ageia.
Ninja Gold, a new film and game project, will be headed up by John Woo and Warren Spector. Be honest though, we had you at 'ninja'.
IDF SPRING 2007: Continuing Richard's slight obsession with everything DDR3, bit-tech grabbed a word with Corsair Co-founder, John Beekley about his thoughts on the upcoming product.
John Carmack's Armadillo Aerospace is to launch a vehicle in the annual X-Prize. Gates to Hell on stand-by.
Adrian Carmack says he's been done out of a wad of cash by the Doom developer. Litigation ensues.
John Carmack gave his first QuakeCon keynote for three years on Saturday. Check out his thoughts on the future of PC gaming, and how easy the X360 is to programme for.
October 14 2021 | 15:04