Posts Tagged ‘PC’
“Bring Down the Sky” Download for Mass Effect PC Now Available
| by Shane McGlaun posted July 30th, 2008 | Tags: Mass Effect, PC, Video Game |
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I am a big time PC gamer and have been for many years. If you ask me to pick my very favorite video game, it would be Mass Effect. The game is fantastic and as long as the game is, I wish it were longer. EA announced a long time ago that it would offer PC gamers the download content “Bring Down the Sky” for free. The catch at the time of the initial announcement was that we didn’t know when exactly the download would be ready. EA has announced that the download pack is now available for PC gamers to get free of charge. “Bring Down the Sky” adds 90 minutes of new play to Mass Effect and adds a new uncharted world. |
Dell Studio Hybrid Gets Official
| by Ethan Zane posted July 29th, 2008 | Tags: Dell, PC |
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Yesterday we talked a bit about the line art for the Dell Studio Hybrid PC that had popped up online. Today the Hybrid PC from Dell gets official. The computer is very cool looking and has decent specs too. PC users looking for a new and cheap machine should pay attention. The Hybrid PC is very small measuring in at 7-inches x 8.25-inches x 2.75 inches. Inside the small case is up to 4GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, and an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU. HDMI out is included, which is nice considering Blu-ray and a TV tuner are both optional. |
Line Art Surfaces for Unannounced Dell Studio Hybrid PC
| by Shane McGlaun posted July 28th, 2008 | Tags: Dell, PC |
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Notebook sales are growing rapidly while sales for desktop PCs have be sagging. One of the ways that computer makers are trying to get consumers and businesses to consider the desktop computer again is by making the desktop PCs very small. A bit of artwork has surfaced that sheds more light on the design of the Dell Studio Hybrid mini PC that has yet to be launched. According to SlashGear, the drawings were part of an internal customer service session that showed how the wireless keyboard and mouse would pair to the main PC. |








