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In something of an unexpected move, Sony won't be messing with the people that bought into HDTV before digital inputs became standard. HD over Component!
Valve has updated the results of its Steam user hardware survey. There are some stunning results inside, including a new graphics card champion!
Reports are coming through that the purveyors of PlayStation have come unstuck. A judge has ruled that it is breaking the law by selling the PS2, which could make for some major upheavel.
The upcoming MMO from the makers of City of Heroes is having an open beta this weekend. Sign up for your chance to wreak havoc, cause carnage, etc.
Thanks to a lucky winner on a Swedish gameshow, the popular filesharing site can buy a couple of new bits of hardware.
How about a 32GB solid state drive in your notebook? Samsung has been showing off the prototype, and we have the details.
This week, Japanese schoolgirl madness, using Skype from your mobile on the cheap, the best iPod speakers we've ever heard, an infra-red thermometer and the 1GB iPod nano.
Our very own Wil Harris is a guest this week on the number one geek podcast, This Week In Tech. Go grab it!
CeBIT 2006: Many of NVIDIA's motherboard partners were showing nForce 500-series mobos on their stands. All of the dual full bandwidth PCIe x16 boards had dual chip solutions.
CeBIT 2006: Sources inside motherboard makers suggest that ATI's next-generation South Bridge will be ready in time for the Socket AM2 launch in June.
CeBIT 2006: Club 3D has a custom watercooling block that they're going to be supplying as a third party cooling solution for ATI and NVIDIA graphics cards.
CeBIT 2006: We've been talking to the chaps at Creative Labs, and they've been showing us their latest technology concept - X-Fi technology in a portable player.
CeBIT 2006: Our intrepid reporters have been trekking around the massive show floor to find some of the weird and wonderful gadgets that are on display. Inside: flashy speakers and USB earrings.
CeBIT 2006: ABIT showed us several new motherboards that are coming to market soon. The AM2 based KN9 SLI stood out above the rest. Read on to find out why...
CeBIT 2006: ATI has managed to get dongle-less CrossFire working with two Radeon X1800GTO's. We were sceptical about this working because of bandwidth constraints, but this appears to scale pretty well.
CeBIT 2006: Foxconn has reworked the circuitry that regulates the voltage supplied to the CPU - they're now using a digital PWM that is said to be more efficient, produce less heat and provide a cleaner current to the processor.
CeBIT 2006: Sapphire showed us their latest addition to its PURE range of mobos. It's based on the RD580 chipset, but has some layout flaws that could turn gaming enthusiasts away from it.
CeBIT 2006: Visitors to Creative's stand in Hall 23 are in for a special treat this year: a trio of bit-tech case mods to drool over. We built these custom rigs to promote the new X-Fi soundcard range.
CeBIT 2006: Cooler Master, normally the masters of gorgeous aluminium cases, has chosen a different path and displayed a Praetorian case from Medieval times on their stand in Hannover.
Cross a PC and motocycle modification and what do you get? Chopper Computers, of course. Check out this amazing watercooled creation.
The Core microarchitecture is at the heart of Intel's plans to regain the desktop performance crown. We delve into white papers to find out just exactly what Core is, and how it will affect performance.
IDF SPRING 06: You'll be able to run Conroe using your existing 975 chipset motherboard, but you could also invest in a new mainstream chipset, codenamed Bridge Creek.
Today, NVIDIA is unveiling the latest product in its SLI armoury - the SLI notebook. It's got a massive 19" widescreen, dual GeForce Go 7800 GTX graphics cards, weighs a tonne, and sports outrageous dual-graphics performance. Lust object or useless concept? We find out.
October 14 2021 | 15:04