Wednesday, 10 October 2012

FailBetter Games' Alexis Kennedy is trying to make browser games that don't suck

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FailBetter Games' Alexis Kennedy is trying to make browser games that don't suck

10.09.2012 12:19 PM

In spite of the stigmata suffered by browser-based titles, Failbetter Games have succeeded in making their games work. We talk with co-founder Alexis Kennedy to learn why and how.

Digital camera buying guide

10.10.2012 10:42 AM

There are so many options in the world of digital cameras, it's easy to get confused. Here's how to pick the camera that fits you perfectly.

 
 

Jalatext: Utility to open and navigate immense files

10.09.2012 1:10 PM

Jalatext lets you open and navigate extremely large files. Although it works relatively well, at $30 it's pricey.

Why remote offices mean better IT teams

10.09.2012 1:10 PM

Today's IT worker is mobile and traditional ideas about brick-and-mortar offices no longer apply. This shift is a good thing as companies are already reaping benefits such as reduced costs, better productivity and a larger pool of IT talent. Of course, there are challenges managers need to overcome.

T-Mobile Gets a Nokia Windows Phone 8 of its own

10.09.2012 1:45 PM

T-Mobile will get its own exclusive Windows Phone 8 handset from Nokia, the Lumia 810.

Only one more version of the Linux kernel 3.5.x coming: time to move to 3.6

10.09.2012 2:00 PM

In the release notes to Version 3.5.6 of the Linux kernel, maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman warned users that there would likely be only one more version of that branch of the kernel, and that users should get ready to move to the 3.6 branch as soon as possible.

Needleteeth Suite: Free Fonts With Halloween Bite

10.09.2012 2:58 PM

Razor-sharp TrueType outlines font collection from Chad Savage at Sinister Visions includes two variations, each in two alternating sizes: Regular, Psycho, Creepy, and Spooky.

W3C launches Web Platform Docs to help designers and developers

10.09.2012 3:30 PM

In an effort to better acquaint Web developers with the open technologies that can be used to build Web applications, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has launched a Web site with tutorials and other documentation that cover most of today's Web standards, including the emerging HTML5 set of standards.

Microsoft patches 20 bugs, including a critical Word flaw

10.09.2012 3:45 PM

Microsoft today patched 20 vulnerabilities in Word, Office, Windows, SharePoint Server, SQL Server and other products in its portfolio, including a critical bug used to attack the company's own online services

Microsoft exec: Windows Store to stock 100,000 apps in three months

10.09.2012 3:45 PM

Microsoft has lofty goals for its Windows 8 operating system, which launches Oct. 26. A company official says creating a healthy app ecosystem is key to Win 8's success.

Trick or Treat: Deck the haunts with Halloween dingbats

10.09.2012 4:06 PM

The Trick or Treat 2.0 collection of graphics includes 26 distinct Halloween images, including bats, spiders, skulls, ghosts, witches, devils, candy, cats, owls, haunted houses, and an entire murder of crows.

Verizon to reach 410 cities with LTE next week

10.09.2012 4:12 PM

Verizon Wireless said it will launch faster LTE wireless service in 21 cities on Oct. 18, reaching a total of 410 markets two months ahead of schedule.

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