
AMD records impressive revenue growth
Nearly doubles its consumer business.
5K now standard for 27" models.
No OS X or Linux support, though.
Elite: Dangerous is coming to the Xbox One later this year.
Another back catalogue gem for Origin.
Rival Bundle Stars counters with Kalypso.
A free-to-play collectible card game from Blizzard set in the Warcraft world has been announced.
Valve founder Gabe Newell reckons Apple will move to redefine the games console market.
Microsoft has applied to block Apple's trademark on 'App Store,' arguing that it's a generic term.
Apple has admitted defeat in the server market, announcing the end of its Xserve product line.
Apple is planning to put NFC-based user tracking into the next-generation iPhone.
Apple has issued a notice that some Time Capsule backup devices need replacing.
A new update for Steam now allows PC and Mac cross-platform gaming.
Valve has launched Steam for the Mac, giving Portal away for free to help attract interest.
Valve has confirmed that it will be bringing Steam to Macs, complete with a library of supported games.
Valve has released some new images teasing a possible release of Steam on Apple products.
Apple has launched the iPad tablet, just like everyone expected.
Feral Interactive has announced it will be porting BioShock 1 to Macs soon.
Steve Jobs is back at work according to a brief statement from Apple that confirms his return from medical leave in January.
Apple released a whole load of information about Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard at last week's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco. We have a look at the new features Apple will introduce when Snow Leopard is released in September.
John Carmack is working on bringing Doom 3 to the iPhone, after a meeting with Apple about how to improve the iPhone for gaming.
We whip out our iPhones and take a look at another batch of the latest games, this time checking out everything from a port of Resident Evil: Degeneration to a poor imitation of WipeOut and even a scaled-down version of The Sims 3. Check out our recommendations within!
Could Apple be planning a low-cost multitouch Mac-based tablet as a competitor to the popular netbook format it so publicly derided?
A job posting from Apple points towards a refresh of the Mac lineup to include internal 3G modems to supplement the existing AirPort wireless networking.
Sources claim that Apple is looking to sheds its expensive image and produce a range of reduced-cost Macs as a direct result of the popularity of cheap netbooks.
The next version of iTunes is due to bring Blu-ray playback to the Mac - and not before time - according to information on the "About iTunes" dialogue.