Stories about: Sigma

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    Top Ten video game ninjas 11/10/2009 16:37:00

    In the hallowed words of Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni: “Ninjas kick butt! Cowabunga!” We couldn’t have put it better ourselves.
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    Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 01/10/2009 11:56:00

    Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 is the PS3 version of Ninja Gaiden II for the Xbox 360 with a few aces up its sleeve: it has a suite of additional content like a co-op Team Missions mode that is both online and offline compatible. You also have the ability to play as Momiji, Ayane, and Rachel throughout the game with new chapters that have been added just so you can take a walk in their sexy shoes. PS3 owners who've been waiting for their shot at some sweet ninja action have a lot to look forward to.
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    Billionaire SAS co-founder keeps on coding 19/09/2009 08:18:00

    John Sall doesn't have to work. As one of SAS Institute's four co-founders, the 60-year old has a net worth of $US3.1 billion, according to Forbes' estimate, ranking him the 196th richest person in the world (just ahead of George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Ralph Lauren).
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    Forrester Forum: Social networks key to the future 05/06/2009 00:22:00

    IT and business technology will take centre stage in the post-recession economy, according to George Colony, CEO of Forrester.
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    Lux-Pain 13/05/2009 16:00:00

    Lux-Pain is a tough title to approach. Tough not in the sense that I had relatively high expectations or was personally let down by the title... to be completely honest, Lux-Pain's ambiguous nature may be one of its biggest advantages, as the convoluted story and unintelligible gameplay mechanics are sure to send jaded adventurers running for the hills.
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    Adobe's new Flash can stream Internet content to TVs 20/04/2009 14:00:00

    Adobe Systems on Monday unveiled a version of its Flash multimedia streaming technology that would allow people to run entertainment programming directly to television sets from the Internet, a new option for the rapidly changing digital-home market.
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    What is the Micro Four Thirds system 10/03/2009 10:18:00

    My uncle gave me my first real camera, an old 35mm Leica with a collapsible lens. It was lightweight, compact enough to fit into a pants pocket, and took great pictures. That camera, along with many other 35mm and medium-format film cameras, is now gathering dust in a drawer, pushed aside for a larger and heavier digital SLR.
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    Olympus E-30 26/02/2009 16:15:00

    Even though it’s billed as a mid-range digital SLR camera, the Olympus E-30 is one of the better models on the market for inexperienced users who are thinking of making the switch to a D-SLR but have been scared off by all the dials and buttons. In addition to being a fully customisable camera with buttons and dials for all of its exposure settings, the E-30 offers an easy-to-use on-screen menu, preset scene modes, face detection and the best implementation of Live View we've seen.
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    The 24 greatest PlayStation 3 games revealed 05/08/2008 16:48:50

    Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) is one of the best games consoles of the moment... and, indeed, ever. The PS3 has got a number of totally awe-inspiring games to choose from. If you're stumped for choice about what to get your teeth into next, fear not. We've rounded up the 24 games that every owner should have in their collection.
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    Sci-fi writers: New tech will bring more security challenges 03/06/2008 08:34:09

    If IT security professionals think they have challenges now, they should wait until new technologies such as quantum computing and devices embedded in skin arrive in the not-so-distant future, three science-fiction writers said Monday.
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    Sigma DP-1 16/05/2008 15:00:00

    Sigma's DP-1 is one of the more interesting cameras we've had through the office in recent months. Utilising a Foveon sensor, rather than the more traditional CCD or CMOS, this unit also carries a fixed 28mm lens with no zoom capabilities. While it captures some extremely impressive images, it has numerous issues with speed, interface and usability that mean it will only really suit a select group of people.
 
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