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PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Peter Suciu |
Chessmaster 10th Edition This Chessmaster update won't let you see several moves ahead, but the new teaching tools by international chess masters help improve your game. |
PC Magazine January 20, 2004 Peter Suciu |
The Right Move Chess can be challenging to learn--and so can finding a worthy opponent. The newest generation of PC chess games successfully tackle these problems. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2005 Tony Hoffman |
Garry Kasparov Teaches Chess, Volume 1: How to Play the Queen's Gambit One of chess's living legends explores this time-tested opening. Most chess enthusiasts will enjoy this program, but beginners may have a hard time digesting the wealth of material and incorporating it into their own games. |
AskMen.com June 28, 2014 Will Levith |
Training The Brain With American Chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley Here, chess is a thug game. It's like, `I will rip your head off. Don't sit in front of me, because I plan to crush you' |
T.H.E. Journal January 2005 Matthew Miller |
Learn to Play Chess 2 and Fritz 8 Viva Media has released two new chess games to help teach students of all ages about the sophisticated game, while honing their strategy and tactical skills. |
Macworld January 2005 Robert Ellis |
Virtual PC 7 Virtual PC creates a virtual Windows machine inside your Mac. You can copy and paste---and even drag and drop---files from Windows to your Mac, and vice versa. You can display a Windows Start menu, as well as the icons of your running Windows applications, in your OS X Dock. |
Insurance & Technology February 19, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
A Game of Strategy Chess has been called "the game of kings," but in the case of Ricardo Garcia, it's also the game of an insurance technologist. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 |
Learn to Play Chess with Fritz and Chesster This title cleverly disguises the basics of chess in a series of mini-games designed to teach kids age 8 and older. |
Inc. October 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
On The Board Chess is a large part of the culture at Benecard, a Lawrenceville, N.J., company that processes and administers prescription drug and vision programs for health plans. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
How To: Win At Chess When you know a few tricks, anyone can win at chess. |
Macworld December 2000 David Pogue |
Explore with Care Once you've installed the beta, it's time to take your first steps into the future of the Mac. Just make sure you walk in with your eyes open... |
Macworld October 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Space Colony... Total Immersion Racing... Big Bang Chess... Tapwave Zodiac... etc. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
How to: win at chess Knowing just these few tricks, anyone can win at chess. |
Macworld December 11, 2007 Peter Cohen |
Colin McRae Rally Mac Rally racing has never looked, sounded or performed so well on a Mac. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2007 Phillip E. Ross |
Vasik Rajlich: Game Boy Here is how the MIT-trained computer scientist created the No. 1 chess program in the world. |
The Motley Fool October 16, 2006 Brian D. Pacampara |
Invest Like a Grandmaster It's not easy to do, but throwing out your crystal ball is crucial to long-term investment profits. Don't try to forecast dozens and dozens of stock market moves in advance if there's a perfectly fine business staring you right in the face. |
PC Magazine May 4, 2004 Daniel S. Evans |
Silent Storm In Silent Storm, a tactical, turn-based strategy game, you maneuver soldiers like chess pieces through various WWII theaters. |
DailyCandy March 18, 2005 |
King for a Day Suffer from "chess stress"? This introductory version of the brain game from Winning Moves Games lets you learn at your own pace. |
Fast Company September 2006 Lucas Conley |
Reading List: The Immortal Game Chess has played a pivotal role in society for centuries. The Immortal Game by David Shenk tells the story. |
Science News October 4, 2003 Ivars Peterson |
A Magic Knight's Tour For as long as chessboards have existed, there have been puzzles involving chessboards and chess pieces. Some of the most enduring conundrums involve knights. |