18th Oct 2005 Plenty of added goodness for Media Center owners, with sprinkly Xbox 360 sugar. [0]
18th Oct 2005 A Valve employee who is ex-WETA has a Zombie movie, and that movie is coming to you via Steam. Does Valve's content platform really kick off here? [0]
17th Oct 2005 UPDATED: AMD managed to score a major win against Intel during the back to school season. According to analysts, AMD managed to outsell Intel for the very first time in US retail over the course of a calender month. The sales figures are mainly focused around PIB sales, and doesn't include major OEM sales. [0]
17th Oct 2005 Bill Gates' famous obsession with fast cars extends to his own Xbox. His favourite game? Project Gotham Racing, naturally. Has he tried PGR3 yet? [0]
17th Oct 2005 Shuttle has created a fully loaded HTPC called the XPC Media Center. Dual TV tuners, FM radio, 250GB hard drive, wireless networking, 7.1 surround sound... it has everything you could want. Details & photos inside. [0]
17th Oct 2005 Think size isn't everything? Try telling Korean electronics giant, LG, who unveiled a whopping 102-inch plasma screen last week's KES 2005 show. [0]
15th Oct 2005 AMD has done the groundbreaking on its new Fab 36 facility in Dresden. Will extra chip-making capacity see AMD step up a gear in the processor wars? [0]
14th Oct 2005 A competitor to the X1600 is announced, too. Details of NVIDIA's Dutch wranglings inside. [0]
14th Oct 2005 Like Linux? Hate the hassle of installation? Ubuntu is making waves as 'Linux for mere mortals', and its new release is out. [0]
14th Oct 2005 Who needs F.E.A.R, Quake 4 or Call of Duty 2? The wonders of the intarweb bring you Wolfenstein 3D, the original, in glorious Flash. You weren't planning on working today, were you? [0]
14th Oct 2005 Bizarre Creations have held their hand up and admitted that they lied in claiming each car in their up coming Xbox 360 racer, Project Gotham Racing 3, has 80,000 polygons. Click for confession details. [0]
13th Oct 2005 Sony tries to steal some of Apple's thunder by launching LocationFreeTV for free video content once you've put down $1000 for the base unit. [0]
13th Oct 2005 ABIT has announced their latest implementation of NVIDIA's NForce 4 SLI chipset: the AN8 32X, featuring two full-bandwidth PCI-Express x16 lanes. [0]
13th Oct 2005 Surprisingly it is KustomPCs and Tekheads who are first out of the blocks with the first UK stock of Radeon X1800XL video cards. There are still mixed feelings about when the Radeon X1800XT will ship in the UK though. [0]
13th Oct 2005 ANALYSIS: Apple's new video iPod is here, along with downloading of music videos and TV shows from the iTunes Music Store. Are we feeling the anti-climax? [0]
13th Oct 2005 ANALYSIS: Anti-game crusader offers $10,000 to charity if the videogame industry creates a game he's thought up. Brain stems, police chases and baseball bats ensue. [0]
13th Oct 2005 Half Life fans get further updates to the Steam client. Included - a new interface, and integration with the Valve store. [0]
13th Oct 2005 Linksys has unveiled a cordless DECT phone with built in Skype VoIP support, allowing you to make free calls without being tethered to your PC. [0]
12th Oct 2005 Rather than iTunes music stores for England, France, Germany and everywhere else, we might soon see the iTMS Europe, if the EU has its way. [0]
12th Oct 2005 Apple's financial results are the best ever - and Mac shipments aren't slowing down, despite the imminence of MacTels. [0]
12th Oct 2005 Users with MSN Messenger can now chat with those using Yahoo Messenger. Trillian users, go back to bed. [0]
12th Oct 2005 Microsoft pays up $761m to settle an ongoing lawsuit with Real. But do they really care? [0]
11th Oct 2005 The logistics of launch, big titles, allocation problems, the PS3, Xbox Live - Allard spells it out. [0]
11th Oct 2005 State Government plans to work with Earthlink to WiFi the entire city. Is this an effective use of public money, or will it turn internet provision into a State monopoly? [0]
11th Oct 2005 Macrovision, the company behind the FlexNet software suite, have released the latest incarnation of FlexNet Publisher. It's different from previous instalments, as it features a transferable licence. Could this be a big shift in the software industry, including ISVs using digital distribution methods? [0]
11th Oct 2005 Sony Ericsson has announced the feature-rich successor to the P900, dubbed the P990. It has everything you could want in a phone, and more. Click for details. [0]