5 Reasons PC Gaming Wins
filed in PC Games on Dec.30, 2008
Consoles and handhelds and mobile phones certainly earn their plaudits, but PCs are still the heartbeat of the games industry, and here’s why…
filed in PC Games on Dec.30, 2008
Consoles and handhelds and mobile phones certainly earn their plaudits, but PCs are still the heartbeat of the games industry, and here’s why…
filed in PHP on Dec.29, 2008
“Today, the history of the CakePHP grows stronger. December 25, 2008 will be remembered as one of the most important points in this history. After exactly 2 yrs from the first development release, we can happily say we have the most stable and powerful web framework available. Please enjoy our big present to you, CakePHP [...]
filed in Hardware on Dec.29, 2008
In an age when RAM is measured in gigabytes and disk space is measured in terabytes, it’s hard to imagine a time when storage had to be built by hand and every bit was sacred.
But the history of computers is also the story of our ability to store data in myriad forms.
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filed in Nintendo on Dec.28, 2008
Bowser came from a race of turtles famous for black magic? Princess Toadstool knows magic? Is Mario killing the people of Mushroom Kingdom everytime he busts a brick with his head? Find out the real story behind the NES classic Super Mario Bros. when a ScrewAttack.com g1 finds a Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt instruction booklet [...]
filed in Microsoft on Dec.28, 2008
This beta (build 6.1.7000.0.081212-1400) should be the first and only beta from Microsoft of Windows 7, and it seems to be a good one! Check it out!
filed in Space on Dec.27, 2008
The more we look among the stars and galaxies, the weirder things seem to get. From super-fast stars to the nature of matter, here we cover other strange and mysterious elements of the universe. Check it out!
filed in Space on Dec.23, 2008
NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour recently returned to the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, after its successful mission to the International Space Station.
Check out the photos here!
filed in Design on Dec.22, 2008
“The core (web) fonts consisted of the now-ubiquitous Arial, Courier New, Georgia, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS, and Verdana, amongst others. This limited selection has formed the backbone of typography on the web. These fonts have been in place since 1996 – over 10 years of dominance in the (admittedly lacklustre) world of web typography [...]
filed in Comics & Animation on Dec.19, 2008
I don’t think that it can get any more true than this…
filed in Travel & Places on Dec.17, 2008
In the event of a nuclear war, I guess it would be okay to be saved by a fallout bunker such as this one. But, it would really suck to not see the light of day again. Check out the photos!