19th Dec 2005 The team coding the Source engine version of GoldenEye have come up with a new set of screenshots depicting Oddjob. There's only a week to go until the first release! [0]
16th Dec 2005 After some brief downtime, there are now some festive modifications to World of Warcraft. Snowball fights and reindeer quests are just a couple of the tasty treats! [0]
16th Dec 2005 Heavyweights from Microsoft and Sony discuss the next-generation console war, including the best way to play online and the optimal way to bring a console to the market. [0]
16th Dec 2005 We have the details on the range of processors that AMD will be introducing next year. How about a dual-core FX-62 with a 333MHz HyperTransport bus and DDR 2 support? Sounds good to us. [0]
15th Dec 2005 It's called Windows Live Messenger, and it looks sort of the same with some interesting tweaks. Personalisation is the name of the game. [0]
15th Dec 2005 Toshiba says HD DVD copy protection isn't ready yet, and delays the launch of their players. Will this hand Blu-ray the advantage? [0]
15th Dec 2005 A comprehensive deal means that Intel will be in your BMW cars, as well as powering the F1 team. Full details inside. [0]
15th Dec 2005 Remember Marvel suing NCsoft because you could create Wolverine-a-likes in City of Heroes? That's all sorted now. [0]
14th Dec 2005 Great - another bug that lets "1337 H4x0r5" take over your pc via IE. Don't look smug FF users - it affects you too... [0]
14th Dec 2005 Strengthening its mainboard chipset division, NVIDIA has added the Taiwanese southbridge designer to its own empire. Better nForce chipsets are to come, but how will this affect ATI? [0]
14th Dec 2005 We don't see many case mods out of the old eastern european block, but this is one. A cool mod with the best rotary tool ever. [0]
14th Dec 2005 Some funky new screenshots from the awesome-looking next-gen shooter. Also, some apparently finalised information about game types and weapons. [0]
13th Dec 2005 Having challenged Intel to a showdown, AMD are now declaring themselves the winner of the Dual-Core Duel. Top 10 List inside why Intel didn't show. [0]
13th Dec 2005 ATI's new flagship could now be called Radeon X1900 when released in late January. We talk specification, and NVIDIA's response, the G71. [0]
13th Dec 2005 The furry duo, it seems, really are poised for a comeback. The developers of the new title have the first part of a webcomic online. [0]
13th Dec 2005 If you normally get socks for Christmas, why not ask for something a little different? These boxer shorts have a funky little iPod pouch sewn in. [0]
12th Dec 2005 "I thought it was a joke website" says sorry dude in his defence - but ends up losing job after coming clean. [0]
12th Dec 2005 Mozilla have admitted that there is a flaw in FF 1.5, but Dino is playing down the issue, "As it's very easy to fix..." [0]
12th Dec 2005 The X1800 XT OC is the latest weapon in the NVIDIA / ATI war of attrition. A little slower than the 7800 GTX 512MB, it is at least (at last?) available to buy. [0]
12th Dec 2005 The Revolution, as with every other next-gen platform, will use displacement mapping. Nintendo have gone and patented some new hardware which optimises the technique. [0]
12th Dec 2005 Creative have launched a competitor to the iPod video, called the Zen Vision:M. They're not just after them in the stores though - there's talk of a lawsuit. [0]
9th Dec 2005 Sony say they're still on target for their uber console launch - contrary to predictions by certain gaming luminaries... [0]
8th Dec 2005 ATI has released the December edition of its Catalyst 5-series drivers today. However, we understand that the Catalyst Crew will be releasing another driver before the year comes to a close. [0]
8th Dec 2005 Creative has just launched a new version of it's Zen audio / video players - they seem to have a decidedly Granny Smith flavour... [0]
8th Dec 2005 Intel have been working with Brit company Qinetiq, brewing up new, faster chip compounds [0]
8th Dec 2005 Head honcho at Microsoft can't get a 360. Rest of world sighs, keeps queueing for theirs. [0]