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How 'serious games' can improve agility
Business process management, business intelligence and interactive simulation systems each provide value in their own right. But when the three systems are combined, the whole is much greater than
Why you should get into the gaming game
Gaming--or gamification--is infiltrating the enterprise as a means of improving business skills training and engaging customers on websites. In the meantime, enterprises are infiltrating popular
Hilton, Siemens, SAP play video games
Video games have long been a staple in employee training, but now more companies are using them to improve everyday work, marketing tasks and product design, reports Rachel King at
Gamers leave radiology center's data exposed
A radiology center in New Hampshire suffered a data breach in November, exposing the social security numbers and other personal data of 230,000 people. The culprits, according to Seacoast Radiology,
Would you outsource to FarmVille?
What if you could outsource your more repetitive, menial digital tasks to people playing social networking games like FarmVille? Who knows, they might even do it for free if it allowed them to get
Will better graphics hardware result in a revitalized games market for the MacBook?
If you have been following the news recently, you would have known that Apple recently dropped its long-standing integrated Intel graphics chip set in favor of a discreet Nvidia GeForce graphics
Intel's new Core i7 released to rave reviews
Pricing and clock speeds for Intel's Core i7 processor , based on its new "Nehalem" architecture, were released earlier this week; however, this processor won't actually be released for another few
AMD shows off new budget 3D graphics card
Continuing a strategy of delivering graphics cards that appeal to casual gamers, Advanced Micro Devices has introduced the ATI Radeon HD 4830 graphics card with 512MB of GDDR3 memory, which is
Apple unveils MacBooks with multitouch trackpad and Nvidia graphics
As expected, Apple introduced a new line of MacBook laptops yesterday, and they are faster and slicker than their predecessors. The key innovations are its "multitouch" trackpad and thinner laptop

