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October 15, 2007

Dell M1730 Impresses

Over at Dell they have the M1730 available in configurations ranging from insanely expensive to 'sell a kidney' expensive. They feature SLI graphics, insane speeds, and of course, the newly minted Ageia M100 laptop Physx processor. These machines promise to strip the fillings out of your head with their incredible processing power, but don't expect battery life to be a selling feature: even though the Ageia chip sucks a miserly 10 watts the rest of the rig will drain your batteries faster than you can say 'lithium ion'.

While Dell has the exclusive over the next while several other vendors are sure to enter the fray depending on demand of the Dell unit. This definitely falls under the category of 'laptop envy', but this one is sure to please.

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October 15, 2007

Warmonger Pushed Back Slightly

We just received word that Warmonger will be pushed back slightly (still shipping 'in time for the holidays') in order to make modifications and we assume perfect the code.

The good news is that the multiplayer test has been re-opened and is currently accepting sign-ups. The multiplayer test includes five levels and is in a semi-complete state.

Official Statement after the jump

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October 07, 2007

AGEIA opens up Warmonger to testers early

We're about a week or so away from Warmonger's official launch date and it looks like AGEIA is opening up the game to anyone who's willing to give NetDevil's multiplayer shooter a try. System specs say that it requires a PhysX card, but it looks like anyone can give it a try.

sign up here.

Just in case you've missed it, the trailer to Warmonger is available on gamespot here

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