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Inscryption Review
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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Harwell's Dekatron, or WITCH, lives again.
Indie studio Double Fine is opening up its internal game jam through a Humble Bundle.
We review the cheapest pair of LGA1155 motherboards we can find
Takes a well-earned rest in May 2013.
Picks up where the Edge leaves off.
Will 'educate' buyers at point-of-sale.
A tattoo on an MMA fighter featured in THQ's UFC series has sparked a copyright infringement lawsuit from the tattoo's designer.
New startup Epic Gear releases its first mouse, the Meduza. Is it up to scratch?
We take a look at the monolithic PC-A76 from Lian Li. How does it stack up?
Lawsuits, bugs and failures abound.
Congested connections get some traffic calming.
Three eSports giants are teaming up to combine their efforts in driving interest and awareness in their tournaments.
We take a look at what's new in our modding databases
Thermalright's huge air-cooler is under £40 and quiet too. But how well can it cool CPUs?
High-performance hex-core chip hits shops.
NAND flash backup powered by supercapacitors.
Corsair drops the £50 Carbide 200R. Can it handle the heat of our thermal test gear?
Following the release of access keys allowing custom firmware-touting consoles on to Sony's PSN, the company is threatening to permanently terminate access for hacked machines.
Several Origin users are receiving emails to tell them that their email addresses and passwords have been changed without them requesting such changes.
First image snapped ahead of launch.
Self-assembling materials investigated by HGST.
October 14 2021 | 15:04