6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: Gigabyte was showing off its upcoming X38-based products, which will come in both DDR3 and DDR2 varieties. [0]
6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: It turns out that there's yet another 'hidden' feature in Intel's P35 chipset, as Intel has now revealed that it supports PCI-Express 2.0. [5]
6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: Asus shows off its new M3A32-MVP with integrated memory heatpipes that will keep your memory extra cool, you'd hope... [14]
6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: With AMD's RD790 chipset closer than you think, Gigabyte (among others) expects it to launch soon with quad CrossFire not far behind. [13]
6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: Overclockers at Abit's stand here at Computex have managed to get quad core Core 2 processor to a massive 4.64GHz. [0]
6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: OCZ shows bit-tech its low latency DDR3 Z3 modules, and also gets a lesson in DDR3 from one of the industry's top memory gurus. [4]
6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: No one loves a bit of bling more than us modders here at bit-tech, and Shuttle delivers some in its latest G6 XPC chassis. [2]
6th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: In a sort of lovechild between Lian Li and Cooler Master, Foxconn makes a concept case to die for. Well, maybe not fatally injured for. [15]
5th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: Intel's upcoming X38 chipset will feature an integrated heatspreader. Pictures inside. [8]
5th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: Nvidia's GeForce 7050 / nForce 630i chipset has been talked about ever since the AMD 690G launch. Boards finally look like they're starting to appear... [6]
5th Jun 2007 A homebrew version of Hexen II pops on the PSP, bringing classic Raven gaming to Sony's handheld. Meanwhile, Sony make an interesting admission. [10]
5th Jun 2007 Yesterday marked twenty years since Leisure Suit Larry burst on to the computers of pubescent boys everywhere. Boy, how time flies. [7]
5th Jun 2007 The Transformers movie isn't out yet and it's already spawning tie-ins products, like this cool looking handheld. [12]
5th Jun 2007 COMPUTEX 2007: Sapphire was showing off its next generation dual-GPU graphics card based on a pair of ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics processors. [10]
4th Jun 2007 We've got the scoop on what you can win this month in the Project Log Updates - so take a look and get back to modding! [6]
4th Jun 2007 The new Apple iTunes Plus AAC files don't contain DRM - but they do contain a lot of other stuff. [24]
4th Jun 2007 Sometimes something is so cool that it needs little to do with our usual focus - such as a LEGO sculpture exhibit that you just have to see to believe. [18]
4th Jun 2007 Details about who will be making the Spy Hunter movie, which has suffered numerous delays, begin to surface. [11]
4th Jun 2007 SNK has announced it is officially stopping support for its consoles. [6]
2nd Jun 2007 ATI Catalyst gives a much needed performance improvement in OpenGL and also includes Catalyst Control Center: Linux Edition Version 1.0. [12]
1st Jun 2007 GDI opens regisitration for the Beta phase of AWOMO, its new digital delivery system for games.
1st Jun 2007 Lego has made a massive comeback with computer games lately and is topping this success off with details of the new Lego MMO.
1st Jun 2007 Blizzard is eager that you don't get your hopes up about the recently announced Starcraft II, which won't see a release this year at all.
1st Jun 2007 The photo "Under Exposed" by Roy Cheng wins the May bit-tech photo of the month competition! [10]
31st May 2007 Web News Roundup for the 31st May 2007 [3]
31st May 2007 One of the world's top ten spammers, along with his staff, has been nabbed by US authorities. [37]