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A new group has emerged to help make Internet Explorer a little safer, since Microsoft takes so long. The new Zeroday Emergency Response Team is patching the buggy browser
We take a look at another selection of some of the hottest mods from the bit-tech Forums. This month we've got a custom-built widescreen projector, three Cooler Master Stackers and a Shuttle XPC.
Sapphire is normally known for its awesome ATI video cards, but it has expanded into making enthusiast-class motherboards. We have a look at the company's latest board, the PURE CrossFire PC-AM2RD580 and find out whether it's worth your money. Read on to find out how we got on with it.
Scientists at Cambridge University unveil their research on a new material that will allow us to roll up our laptop monitors just like a newspaper. Isn't technology brilliant?
If you bought your Xbox 360 before Jan. 1, 2006, you are entitled to free repair.
The HD-DVD drive for the Xbox 360 will be released in Japan, with a lower price than expected.
Adobe joins Symantec in worrying that Vista's new features might take a chunk out of its business.
Joint Task Force is an RTS game set in 2008 boasting awesome graphics, big explosions and scary terrorists. Can an RTS game seriously tackle serious issues like the war on terror? Can this game really challenge Company of Heroes? All is revealed in our review.
PC Manufacturer Dell has been awarded a computer contract with the US Military. Up to $5 billion in incendiary laptops?
Ken Kuturagi has taken to the stage to talk about PS3. Attendees found PictoChat, on the NDS, more intersting than the speech.
One motherboard, two sockets, one processor, one co-processor - what's the potential?
We have a look at six different GeForce 7900 GS cards from BFG Tech, EVGA, Galaxy, Inno3D, Point Of View and XFX. We evaluate the real-world performance delivered by these cards and compare it to ATI's Radeon X1900GT and X1800GTO.
In the 'obvious-yet-bizarre' category, these could become the energy source of choice for gadget users.
3D Television may be in our future - A European Consortium is looking into everything from stereoscopic to holographic TV, with some interesting predictions.
It looks like downloads could finally start affecting the UK Top 40 charts, now that record labels and sellers have agreed.
If you want the ultimate in secure browsing, you should check out Torpark, which uses encryption and anonymisation to give security.
Take one new, metal iPod Nano. Add the new, plastic packaging. Mix with some scissors and voila!
Another kick in the nads for Sony, as Microsoft matches the PS3's until-now-superior-on-paper specs for HD output.
Have you been believing that "Plays for Sure" campaign Microsoft has put out? Silly rabbit...Zunes don't play for sure!
MSI has released its new P965 Platinum board, the first board to support ATI Crossfire setups on Intel's 965 chipset.
No, we're not talking a whole label or even a whole artist's catalogue, but it's starting. Yahoo will release the first totally DRM-free album that is produced on an RIAA label.
The man in charge of big-screen conversion of the Xbox classic talks scripts, first-time directors and DVD extended editions.
The London Games Festival will play host to a Dragon's Den for games called The Lizard's Lair. If you fancy the chance of presenting your idea for a computer game to top UK games publishers then read on.
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