27th May 2005 It's not just knock off Levi's and DVDs that are coming from the East. Is that CPU genuine? [0]
27th May 2005 VIA announce that it is commencing mass production of its new C7 microprocessor, based on IBM's 90nm SOI manufacturing technology, and understood consume no more than 0.1W of power when idle. [0]
27th May 2005 Forget HD-DVD or Blu-Ray with their piffling tens of Gigabytes storage capacities. AO-DVD offers nearly a terabyte! [0]
27th May 2005 Corsair launch its XMS2-8000UL DDR2 memory modules, rated to run at a staggering 1GHz with the tightest timings to date. [0]
26th May 2005 Promoters group declares that the wireless USB spec has been completed; Now in the hands of the Implementers. [0]
25th May 2005 ATI talks to us about the technology behind the Xbox 360, and reveals some interesting facts about the architecture and its comparisons to existing PC cards. [0]
25th May 2005 The power behind the recently announced Playstation 3 will be open to world and dog. [0]
25th May 2005 At a pre-E3 conference, Sony and NVIDIA demonstrated the capabilities of Playstation 3, but what did they use if RSX is still in development, with no silicon taped out yet? [0]
25th May 2005 Corsair released today two new high-speed memory cards that are 50-100% faster than their current range, in sizes up to 1GB [0]
23rd May 2005 Macs could come with dual-core Pentiums before the end of the year, in a hush-hush move that would see AMD and IBM ousted. [0]
20th May 2005 It fits in the standard slots... No, we're not referring to a new credit card either... [0]
20th May 2005 Further information about the Ageia PhysX PPU add-in board have come out at E3, with pricing and architectural details included. [0]
19th May 2005 German watercooling wizzes Innovatek have turned their attention to the X850 [0]
19th May 2005 Matsushita demands that the Blu-Ray alliance gets it's own way. [0]
19th May 2005 If researchers in LA have their way, you may have to scan your finger to play a movie. [0]
18th May 2005 Albeit slightly later than normal, May's installment of the Catalyst driver program is here. [0]
18th May 2005 ABIT have revealed a trio of Socket 939 motherboards featuring the zero-noise Northbridge cooling solution. The AN8 v2.0, AN8 Ultra and AN8 SLI are all based around NVIDIA's nForce 4 family of chipsets sporting (not surprisingly) NF4, NF4 Ultra and NF4 SLI Northbridges respectively. [0]
17th May 2005 We've uncovered evidence that NVIDIA's next-generation G70 GPU will support TurboCache at the high-end in the same manner as the Playstation 3. [0]
17th May 2005 Details on the D955XBK, a motherboard based on Intel's latest 955 chipset have been posted on the companies website. [0]
16th May 2005 ATIs Multiple VPU system will employ an external connector. And there was much rejoicing. [0]
14th May 2005 There appears to be a bit of a PR war going on at the moment between the big guns in the memory world. Today, it is Corsair's turn to stick its oar in. [0]
14th May 2005 According to several vendors, HyperThreading has some serious security flaws that will affect multi-user systems. [0]
13th May 2005 Popular US hardware outlet New Egg comes to the UK, and Gateway takes another stab. [0]
13th May 2005 A teenager got something of a surprise on Wednesday night when his iPod exploded after an accidental adventure in the family washing machine. [0]
12th May 2005 Firefox team release version 1.0.4 to fix vulnerabilities in Javascript, users still want a patch-update tool [0]
12th May 2005 NVIDIA are set to introduce a new version of its GeForce 6200 TurboCache video card, featuring 128MB of local frame buffer. [0]