Well, I say. I'm going to call it Ceatec, without capitals as you will see this name all over the Internet and print publications. While reading a newswire press-release, I was stunned at what tech trade shows have become. Well, one thing's for sure, any man loves a woman.
Matsushita Electric Industrial, the maker of Panasonic brand electronics, said on Monday it hoped to start selling the world's largest plasma television by early next year.
Gadgets have always, and I mean always "walked" along-side us. What happens when gadgets actually start to talk to us? Well, this is the case of the all popular iPod which Apple thinks it needs a "refreshing" design. And why is that?
Microsoft has pushed back the release date of their Business Office suite, mainly on "performance issues". Microsoft said they will be launching the product late 2006, rather than October 2006 which they previously announced.
Virginia Tech's College of Engineering has announced an industry alliance with Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation and Microsoft Corp. to support its new Tablet PC computing initiative for incoming freshmen.
There was a time when pigs could fly, and Duke Nukem Forever was awaited by drooling gamers. And in the theory that history repeats itself, we've been announced that it is possible that by the 31 December 2006, we would see a 'commercial release' of Duke Nukem Forever.
Quake 4 is the fourth title in the series of Quake FPS computer games. It was developed by Raven Software and distributed by Activision. Raven Software has collaborated with id Software, the creators and usual developers of Quake games in the past.
People love books. People love games more than books. But what happens when you bond those two.
Activision, Inc., today announced the release of Call of Duty™2: Game of the Year for the UK market.
The mission of MIT, or Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century.
Going football crazy on PC is enough, but going football crazy on PS2 must be something special. Even though Sony's upcoming PS3 has been announced, and we could clearly get a glimpse of it at E3, some developers are still writing games for PS2.
Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., markets a broad range of award-winning, advanced digital consumer electronics, information systems and telecommunications products.
Prince of Persia has quite an interesting history; it evolved from a 2D video game from the '90s to a spectacular 3D action game. Now this transformation took place with the release of Prince of Persia 3D, but it did not rise to the demands of the franchise.
Founded in Tokyo in 1946, Sony was the brainchild of two men. Masaru Ibuka, an Engineer and Akio Morita, a Physicist invested the equivalent of Yen 190,000 to start a company with 20 employees repairing electrical equipment and attempting to build their own products.
Nintendo is a Japanese multinational company founded on November 6, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards, for use in a Japanese playing card game of the same name.
nVidia is a major supplier of graphics processors, graphics cards, and media and communications devices for PCs and game consoles such as the original Xbox and the new upcoming 'next generation' PlayStation 3. Its headquarters are in Santa Clara, California.
Like all big names, Nintendo started small. In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi, the great grandfather of today's Nintendo president, founded Nintendo Koppai, to sell his special playing cards called "Hanafunda". Starting from 1969, Nintendo Co.
Tulga Games LLC is a privately held digital game publisher and developer. Tulga's titles include the popular Massively Multiplayer On-line RPG, MMORPG, Horizons: Empire of Istaria and the upcoming Dark World On-line.
LucasArts is a video game developer and publisher. The company was famous for its line of point-and-click adventure games and today mainly produces games based on the Star Wars franchise.
As you may or may not know from our previous articles, CERF - Computers and Electronics Romanian Fair - is Romania's largest information technology and communications fair and conference, annually gathering representative companies on the Romanian market, also being an important
The Yankee Group is a large market research company, describing itself as a "technology research and consulting firm", based in Boston, USA. The firm itself was founded in 1970, and was previously owned by Reuters.
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