Posted by Mayuri on April 27, 2011 ·
Amongst the indoor games still popular, cards are too closely associated with gambling so chess is perhaps the only indoor mind game that is played all over the world with international tournaments and championships held regularly that is followed closely by the lovers of the game. For outdoor sports where the athletes require to train their bodies [...]
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Saxena on July 13, 2010 ·
Chess has long been classified as a game that demands the very best of tactics and brains and in the recent years, the game of chess has fast evolved from a wooden board to computers and Internet servers. Freechess.org is one such site, that allows the users to play against each other, spanning continents, all with the help of servers. Now, an avid [...]
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Saxena on April 24, 2010 ·
One of the major players in the e-reader arena, Barnes & Noble’s Nook has finally been given a major software update and as expected with an update to any software, the Nook has also been provided with new features in the Nook software version 1.3. For starters, when the Nook was initially launched, it was found to have some major bugs that, hampered [...]
Posted by Anna on December 1, 2008 ·
Growing up I learnt that there are only two instances when men can become so engrossed in what they’re doing that even natural disasters cannot get their attention. The first is when they are watching football and the second is when they’re playing chess. Don’t get me wrong, I love chess but as a two-player game it was often difficult to get [...]