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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
A new bill before the US Congress favours the MPAA with proposed anti-copying restrictions on all digital video recording devices. This time the MPAA is aligning its sights in readiness to snipe PVR/DVR technologies.
XBox modders beware, Microsoft is on the prowl for illegal modifications done to original XBox consoles. Three men in court over conspiracy to commit piracy after modifying XBox consoles.
Rumours surrounding an AGP-based Radeon X1000-series video card have been coming increasingly real over the last few weeks. Today, GECUBE has announced the world's first AGP Radeon X1000-series video cards.
Excessive? Yes. Will enthusiasts buy this board because it's excessive? Probably, yes. A couple of layout flaws marr an otherwise excellent board - we go in depth to find out where this flies and where it falls.
UPDATED: Initially, it was thought that the group of technologies that come under the guise of Avivo would only work on ATI's Radeon X1000-series. We're hosting a version that is said to work on most, if not all video cards.
TV is set to take another step forwards soon. On-demand video streaming of your favourite TV shows, without Bit-Torrent. Superb.
The Microsoft vs Google war continues. Time Warner has brushed Microsoft off its bargaining table, as they look for a friendly face on the web. Google is now in exclusive talks with Time Warner and are set to receive a 5% stake in AOL, worth over $1 billion.
The team coding the Source engine version of GoldenEye have come up with a new set of screenshots depicting Oddjob. There's only a week to go until the first release!
ATI has extended its X1000 range of cards with a software update that some cool functionality. H.264 decoding in hardware, as well as lightning fast transcoding of video is on offer. We take an initial look at the software, ahead of its release later this week.
After some brief downtime, there are now some festive modifications to World of Warcraft. Snowball fights and reindeer quests are just a couple of the tasty treats!
Heavyweights from Microsoft and Sony discuss the next-generation console war, including the best way to play online and the optimal way to bring a console to the market.
We have the details on the range of processors that AMD will be introducing next year. How about a dual-core FX-62 with a 333MHz HyperTransport bus and DDR 2 support? Sounds good to us.
It's called Windows Live Messenger, and it looks sort of the same with some interesting tweaks. Personalisation is the name of the game.
Toshiba says HD DVD copy protection isn't ready yet, and delays the launch of their players. Will this hand Blu-ray the advantage?
A comprehensive deal means that Intel will be in your BMW cars, as well as powering the F1 team. Full details inside.
Remember Marvel suing NCsoft because you could create Wolverine-a-likes in City of Heroes? That's all sorted now.
The date is unknown, the place is wherever and the person could be anyone. With a description that vague you just HAVE to read it!
Great - another bug that lets "1337 H4x0r5" take over your pc via IE. Don't look smug FF users - it affects you too...
Strengthening its mainboard chipset division, NVIDIA has added the Taiwanese southbridge designer to its own empire. Better nForce chipsets are to come, but how will this affect ATI?
We don't see many case mods out of the old eastern european block, but this is one. A cool mod with the best rotary tool ever.
Some funky new screenshots from the awesome-looking next-gen shooter. Also, some apparently finalised information about game types and weapons.
Having challenged Intel to a showdown, AMD are now declaring themselves the winner of the Dual-Core Duel. Top 10 List inside why Intel didn't show.
ATI's new flagship could now be called Radeon X1900 when released in late January. We talk specification, and NVIDIA's response, the G71.
October 14 2021 | 15:04