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Changes Coming For ETC's & Game Time Cards
by: Admin-DoC
2008-05-24 06:22:01

To simplify the ETC reseller program and attune our product offerings with industry standards, CCP will introduce new 60-day EVE Time Codes (ETC) and Game Time Cards (GTC) for $34.99 USD. These will replace the 30- and 90-day cards that were previously available through authorized resellers and the 50- and 100-day cards sold in the EVE Store. This will affect both online ETC's and Game Time Cards sold in the EVE Online Store. Orders may still be placed for time cards of all increments while supplies last or until the changeover to the new 60-day cards goes into effect on June 15, 2008.

This change will not affect other payment options such as credit cards etc.

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Top 10 PC Games Chart
by: Admin-DoC
2008-05-24 06:29:51

Footie keeps its grip on number one, but strategy games make a strong return.

Civilization 4

 

The league football season may be almost over, but virtual fandom is clearly alive and kicking as Football Manager 2008 enjoys a third week at number one. Despite this, Championship Manager 2008 has dropped out of the Top 10 entirely. It’s not such a good week for The Sims franchise, either, as The Sims 2: Bon Voyage also says au revoir to the leader board for the time being. The Sims’s loss is Medieval II: Total War Gold Edition and Civilisation IV’s gain. The strategy game genres have made a healthy return to the Top 10, and Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War Soulstorm is holding steady at 5. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare continues its slow creep up the chart, with another single step to the second slot.

See the full top 10 below:

01 Football Manager 2008 (No change)
02 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Last week: 3)
03 The Sims 2: Freetime (Last week: 2)
04 Assassin's Creed (No change)
05 Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War Soulstorm (No change)
06 Civilization IV Complete (Last week: 14)
07 The Sims 2 (Last week: 6)
08 World of Warcraft: Battle Chest (Last week: 10)
09 Medieval II: Total War Gold Edition (Last week: 15)
10 The Sims: Castaway Stories (Last week: 7)

Delving deeper into the top 20, Unreal Tournament III continues its flirtation with chart-topping sales, returning at position 20. The Orange Box clearly also has some juice left, re-entering at position 19. But new in at 18th place is – yep, you guessed, another Sims game. In this case, it’s The Sims 2: Double Deluxe. Just in case you didn’t have enough of The Sims.

See this week's top 20 below:

11 The Sims 2: Bon Voyage (Last week: 8)
12 Crysis (Last week: 14)
13 Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (No change)
14 Championship Manager 2008 (Last week: 9)
15 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (Last week: 12)
16 Microsoft Flight Simulator X Deluxe (No change)
17 Frontlines: Fuel of War (Last week: 20)
18 The Sims 2: Double Deluxe (New entry)
19 The Orange Box (New entry)
20 Unreal Tournament III (New entry)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, © 2008 ELSPA Ltd

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Branson unveils space tourism jet
by: Admin-DoC
2008-07-29 12:29:35

The British business tycoon Richard Branson has unveiled an aircraft in the US that will be used for his project to launch tourists into space.

The high-altitude jet will act as the mothership for a spacecraft, releasing it in mid-air to take two crew and six passengers on sub-orbital flights.

More than 250 people have already paid $200,000 (£100,000) each to be among the first making the tourist trips.

Mr Branson predicts the maiden space voyage will take place in 18 months.

It represents... the chance for our ever-growing group of future astronauts and other scientists to see our world in a completely new light
Richard Branson

A crowd of engineers, dignitaries and space enthusiasts gathered inside a hangar in the Mojave Desert in California for the unveiling of WhiteKnightTwo "Eve".

Virgin Galactic has contracted the innovative aerospace designer Burt Rutan to build the mothership and spacecraft at his Scaled Composites factory in California.

But some hurdles remain before Virgin Galactic customers can experience zero gravity.

WhiteKnightTwo must undergo a rigorous flight testing programme, beginning in the autumn.

Infographic (BBC)
The mothership is a white, four-engined jet designed to cradle SpaceShipTwo under its wing and release it at 50,000 feet (15,200m) in the air.

Once separated, SpaceShipTwo will fire its hybrid rocket and climb some 60 miles (100km) above the Earth.

Engineers still need to finish building SpaceShipTwo, which is now about 70% complete, according to Virgin Galactic.

Mr Branson said the name of the WhiteKnightTwo reflected the pioneering spirit of his space tourism venture.

"We are naming it Eve after my mother, Eve Branson, but also because it represents a first and a new beginning, the chance for our ever-growing group of future astronauts and other scientists to see our world in a completely new light," he said.

Rutan and Branson have high hopes for WhiteKnightTwo, and its carbon composite technology, that go beyond merely lofting SpaceShipTwo to its launch altitude.

Scaled and Virgin have set up a new joint venture, called The Spaceship Company, which will exploit the wider capabilities of the aircraft.

 

The capabilities of this mothership are unbelievable," Sir Richard told the BBC. "For instance, we could put satellites in space at a fraction of the price that satellites are currently put up there. It has enormous weight capability, so if there were a [humanitarian] crisis in Africa it could carry enormous loads [for aid]."

SpaceShipTwo should be finished in about a year's time. Sir Richard said he intended to take his family into space but would not fly them until a thorough testing programme had "been completed and every box has been ticked".

Longer-term, Sir Richard envisages many tens of thousands of people taking holidays in space.

"Let's go 20 years forward, if all of this goes to plan, I hope that we will have a hotel in space; and in that hotel I hope we will have small spaceships that can go around the Moon - an excursion," he explained.

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IBM aims to cool chips with water
by: Admin-DoC
2008-06-08 15:36:49

 
The water cooling technology was built into IBM's 3D chips

A network of tiny pipes of water could be used to cool next-generation PC chips, researchers at IBM have said.

Scientists at the firm have shown off a prototype device layered with thousands of "hair-width" cooling arteries.

They believe it could be a solution to the increasing amount of heat pumped out by chips as they become smaller and more densely packed with components.

The technology was demonstrated in IBM's 3D chips, where circuits are stacked one on top of the other.

Laying chips vertically, instead of side by side, reduces the distance data has to travel , enhancing performance and saving critical space.

"As we package chips on top of each other....we have found that conventional coolers attached to the back of a chip don't scale," explained Thomas Brunschwiler at IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory.

"In order to exploit the potential of high-performance 3D chip stacking, we need interlayer cooling."

Cool running

Heat is seen as one of the major hurdles of producing ever smaller and quicker chips.

3D chip
It took IBM a decade to work out how to build 3D chips

It is the by-product of the movement of electrons through the tiny wires connecting the millions of components on a modern processor.

As more and more components are packed on to chips - Intel recently launched a processor with two billion transistors, for example - the problems become worse.

As a result, researchers around the world are engaged in a search for the most efficient way to take the heat off the chip industry.

For example, in 2007, US researchers built tiny wind engines that created a "breeze" made up of charged particles, or ions, to cool computer chips.

But the problems are exacerbated in the multi-storey chips which IBM, as well as others, believe offer "one of the most promising approaches" for building future processors.

Each 4 sq cm sandwich is just 1mm thick but pumps out close to 1kilowatt - 10 times that generated by a hotplate.

Conventional cooling techniques such as fans and heat sinks do not work as well with the 3D technology, particularly as heat has to be drawn away from between the individual chips.

To get around this, researchers piped water through sealed tubes just 50 microns (millionths of a metre) in diameter, between individual layers.

Water is much more efficient than air at absorbing heat and so even with tiny amounts of liquid flowing through the system the researchers saw a significant effect.

The idea of pumping liquids around computers is not entirely new. Early mainframe computers had water pumped around them.

High end computers have been "modded" for a number of years with water coolers and various researchers and companies have put forward proposals for directly cooling chips with fluids.

In 2003, Stanford University spin-out company Cooligy showed off its Active Micro-Channel Cooling (AMC) technology which allowed fluids to circulate through hundreds of tiny channels on the upper surface of a chip.

The technology was used in some versions of Apple's Power Mac G5 desktop computer, released in 2004.

IBM has said its water-cooling technology could be in products within five years.

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