482 articles on Gaming

  • Microsoft Kinect Could Make Its Way to Laptops
    The ability to control a Windows desktop with a simple hand gesture could become reality sooner than we once thought. The Daily got a sneak peek at two Microsoft-developed Windows 8 notebook prototypes with built-in Kinect sensors. The system would allow for gesture recognition in portable devices for the first time.
  • While Apple Breaks Records, Other Smartphone Makers Limp Along
    It's a good time to be a smartphone manufacturer -- if your name is Apple. The company's financial momentum is insane. Yet Apple's competitors are flailing about, all in search of a viable smartphone strategy to challenge Apple's momentum.
  • Thumbs Up, Proprietary Bullshit Down
    Sony's new PlayStation Vita hand-held gaming machine has console-worthy graphics, a nice touch screen and dual analog sticks for old-fashioned tactile gameplay. But it's saddled by a few annoyances typical of Sony hardware.
  • Game|Life Podcast: Does Xbox 360 Need Games Anymore?
    On this episode of the Game|Life podcast, we continue our discussion of the State of the Game as we enter the futuristic-sounding year 2012. On last week's show, we talked about ... well, we talked about Star Wars: The Old Republic mostly but then we moved on to a discussion of the portable videogaming market and how it will continue to be impacted by and defend itself from mobile games.
  • State of the Game: What 2012 Holds for Nintendo, Sony and More
    The next generation of videogames is finally coming, although it isn't arriving all at once. Instead of mounting a shock-and-awe campaign, next-gen gaming is sneaking up on us. 2012 is likely to see an industry still taking baby steps forward.


 

 

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