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Feeling the pressure to upgrade your copy of Microsoft Cheese, Port and Cigar Server to version 16? Don't give in just yet!
The N64 classic GoldenEye is coming to a PC near you. GoldenEye Source is a mod for Half Life 2, using Valve's Source engine. But will the lawyers let it live?
Do you like big, stompy battle-bots? You do? You could be the proud owner of one, if you have a spare $40K...
Xbox 360 developers have Xenos chips in their kits, and R520 cores have finally started to yield properly. Crossfire is still MIA, however.
Are all those IDE, SATA, PSU, HDD, DVD, USB, LCD, PCIE, VGA, DVI, SCART, RF cables getting on your nerves? Want to do something to tidy them up a little? Whether behind your TV or inside your rig, this guide will show you the different types of cable tidying products and what they're good for.
The latest media reports suggest that Motorola will unveil their anticipated iTunes handset at this year's V Festival in 5 weeks' time.
The compactness of the Mac mini has found favour with car modders, who are integrating the tiny Apple into their dashboards, providing in-car iTunes, DVD, GPS and more.
Mobile phones are to have their own domain name after ICANN approved it.
Californian Assemblyman takes pots shots at Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and the ESRB over alleged sexual content.
With the 7800 now launched, we look to the future. We chat to Nvidia's Chief Scientist, David Kirk, about PlayStation 3, next-generation architectures and what's next for PC gaming.
Battlefield 2 fans caught some unexpected friendly fire when the v1.01 patch contained a fatal memory leak; EA responds to the flack.
Investigating the new 'E' stepping reveals support for speeds of 250MHz and beyond - without overclocking.
According to Canandian press, ATI may well be ripe for a takeover - find out who's in the running to be ATI's daddy.
Memory developer RAMBUS claims their newly released XDR2 memory is five times faster than current GDDR solutions.
A German court has convicted Sven Jaschan of "Computer Sabotage", but is lenient in sentencing.
RivaTuner creator airs some scepticism surrounding some of the comments made by NVIDIA's David Kirk. He explains how the VGA BIOS proves to be the simplest way to verify the number of programmable clock domains inside a GPU.
This week, we brought you the news that the original Quake is being ported over to mobile phone handsets. We have new screenshots for you today - nostalgia ahoy!
CNET Download.com, celebrating its 10th birthday this year, have announced the Top 10 downloads of the past 10 years.
According to a report on Gamespot, one of Microsoft's Game Studios suite software houses is likely to start developing titles for Nintendo's DS handheld console.
Galaxy are a company that we haven't worked with a great deal in the past. Today, we evaluate their GeForce 6600 GT featuring a dual BIOS and buzzer alarm - will these features be useful to the cost concious enthusiast that is looking to get the most out of their video card? We have the answers inside.
Over the last couple of days there have been queries about whether or not GeForce 7800 operates at multiple clock speeds. We talk to Nvidia's Chief Scientist, David Kirk, to clear up the issue.
Tough enough for a tour of duty in Iraq, this 'Armor for iPod Photo' case was milled from solid aluminium.
With his light synthesizer being built-in to the Xbox 360, the Guardian has talked to Jeff Minter about his work. Old-skool fans, jump on in!
October 14 2021 | 15:04