Posted Nov 02, 2009 at 10:05PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Off Topic Tags: Newsweek, id Software, Playboy
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Doom - Image 1We'd like to take this moment to honor id Software's boxart artist for Doom, Don Ivan Punchatz. He passed away at the age of 73 last month.

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Posted Jun 09, 2009 at 12:27PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, FPS, Six Days in Fallujah Tags: Newsweek, Atomic Games
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Six Days in Fallujah - Image 1It may still be in limbo, but Atomic Games is doing everything to bring Six Days in Fallujah (PS3, Xbox 360, and PC) back to the world of the living. The developer has started shopping the game around to other prospective publishers.

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Posted Oct 03, 2007 at 10:07AM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: Newsweek, Jack Thompson, N'Gai Croal, Spencer Halpin
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Moral Kombat, Spencer Halpin's controversial feature-length documentary about video game violence, will be premiering at the VideoGame Expo in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 3. If you're in the area on that date, check it out. It should be a pretty interesting and thought-provoking experience.

In case you haven't heard about Moral Kombat yet, here's a backgrounder. According to a press release announcing the documentary's premiere, Moral Kombat is "a probative work that examines interactive entertainment as a medium and seeks to objectively portray the debate in a fair and poignant fashion". It's also the first high-def documentary shot entirely in HD three years ago.

The film includes testimonies from a few leading figures in the video game violence issue, some of whom will be present at the premiere for a panel discussion moderated by Newsweek's N'Gai Croal. Among those who will grace the Moral Kombat premiere are prominent anti-games advocate Jack Thompson and Lorne Lanning, video game developer and co-founder of Oddworld Inhabitants.

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Posted Jul 23, 2007 at 04:56PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Newsweek, Bill Gates, Windows Vista
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Windows Vista - Image 1The new Windows version, previously known as "Vienna," will now simply be called "7," obviously referring that the OS is the 7.0 offspring of the NT family. Although not much has been really said about this new Windows 7, a lot of speculation does seem to fly around it.

For one thing, because of the delay of Windows Vista, some companies might not be so eager to sign in on it. Some companies buy software assurance licenses from Microsoft, which gives them free upgrades when the new version of the platform comes out.

A recent survey by Forrester Research Inc. however, reveals that about a quarter of companies currently subscribed to the service might pull out. If subscribers to the Software Assurance program do pull out, it would be a blow to Microsoft seeing as it earned them US$ 4 billion in the first quarter of this year.

Another is the speculations surrounding on what the new Windows 7 actually does. In an interview by Newsweek, Bill Gates gives us what might be a look into the new OS:

... Right now when you move from one PC to another, you've got to install apps on each one, do upgrades on each one. Moving information between them is very painful. We can use Live Services to know what you're interested in. So even if you drop by a [public] kiosk or somebody else's PC, we can bring down your home page, your files, your fonts, your favorites and those things. So that's kind of the user-centric thing that Live Services can enable. [Also,] in Vista, things got a lot better with [digital] ink and speech, but by the next release there will be a much bigger bet. Students won't need textbooks; they can just use these tablet devices. Parallel computing is pretty important for the next release. We'll make it so that a lot of the high-level graphics will be just built into the operating system. So we've got a pretty good outline.


So as we wait for further news besides a change in name, let's hope Microsoft lives up to their promise for Windows 7. Release date is projected for 2010.

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