8th Dec 2005 The video store gets an upgrade, with content from NBC - as well as the previous content from ABC - now available. Good times! [0]
8th Dec 2005 Not long ago, ATI gave its partners the go-ahead on shipping overclocked versions of the recently-launched Radeon X1000-series. GECUBE looks set to intro a Radeon X1800XT 'Extreme Edition' that comes with a 700MHz core speed. [0]
8th Dec 2005 Komplett has jumped the gun on the launch of GeForce 6800 GS AGP. It looks like the card will be launched next week. There are no firm details on clock speeds just yet, but we expect it to be clocked at the same speeds as the PCI-Express version. [0]
7th Dec 2005 Redmond sounds the alarm as malware in the shape of stealth rootkits batters SP2 users [0]
7th Dec 2005 Fiddling with the console to show off funky functionality could lead to dead dodo disc death, we think. [0]
7th Dec 2005 There are rumours that Intel Macs will launch at MacWorld in January, but Taiwanese sources are saying that they won't be available until June. Who knows? We have the speculation. [0]
7th Dec 2005 Oils ain't Oils, especially at minus 61 celcuis. See this case, WMD and meet G-gnome tomorrow at Atomic Live 2005. [0]
6th Dec 2005 Wikipedia is tightening submission rules after complaints - but is it too little, too late? [0]
6th Dec 2005 Panasonic will have 50GB dual-lay BD-ROM discs by the end of the month. Yet even this is not enough storage for some. [0]
6th Dec 2005 IGN has been talking to developers about the new Nintendo console. They're cautiously optimistic, despite some underwhelming hardware. [0]
6th Dec 2005 Amazon are taking a beating for their treatment of Xbox customers. Some who ordered before August for Christmas have had their delivery cancelled, and some people are getting games but no consoles. [0]
6th Dec 2005 Using the Google toolbar with Internet Explorer could leave open a big hole for malicious attacks, a security expert has claimed. [0]
5th Dec 2005 Power supplies and overheating boxes have led a man to take Microsoft to task over an alleged rushed release of its console. [0]
5th Dec 2005 ATI has revealed to bit-tech that it has employed top overclocker, Macci, as an engineer in the firm. Mainboard man Reuven Soraya also gives us some thoughts on the upcoming RD580 chipset. [0]
5th Dec 2005 Lack of games blamed for holiday delay. Asus and BFG are waiting for software houses to get games out the door. [0]
3rd Dec 2005 ACRyan have extended their 'Great Worklog' contest to include a prize for those doing the reading, as well as the modding. Read on for details! [0]
2nd Dec 2005 Lots of Vista snippets for you this morning. The release date is moved forward, there's a new Windows update mode, and some Direct X 10 news. [0]
2nd Dec 2005 It's not dead. It's just pining for the fijords. ICANN appears to have officially given the ICANT to the porn domain. [0]
1st Dec 2005 NVIDIA say the GeForce 7800 GS PCI-E is not for mass production. What they won't comment on is whether there will be an AGP GeForce 7. [0]
1st Dec 2005 Ritual have released four new screenshots of their forthcoming Source-powered shooter, SiN Episodes. They also talk physics, exploding barrels, rocket propelled grenades and just blowing stuff up in general. Top banana. [0]
1st Dec 2005 What do you do when even SCSI RAID is too slow for your needs? Easy: go solid state and enjoy 3GB/sec. Sustained. MMORPG Eve Online saw a 4000% increase in server performance as a result. I'll take two please! [0]
30th Nov 2005 Legendary film director (err) Uwe Boll is working on the Dungeon Seige film-of-the-game. First trailer is up. [0]
30th Nov 2005 Sony have released (yet another) firmware for PSP - v2.60. This adds podcast, RSS and WMA support, but it isn't all good news. [0]
30th Nov 2005 A blue paint job, case window, and an extra hard drive - not bad for 7 days modding work. The first modded 360 inside! [0]
29th Nov 2005 The popular motherboard manufacturer has some new 17" monitors, and is offering a 1 year warranty on dead pixels. They look funky! [0]
29th Nov 2005 Samsung has unveiled a 7-inch flexible LCD display - it's largest to date. Analyst are excited about e-Paper but we say 'think of the modding potential!' [0]