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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Joe takes a look at Insomniac's new co-op shooter to see if it cuts the mustard.
We discuss some of our favourite modding tools, including some you might not own
The Predator line gets a 2400MHz prey.
Following extensive server issues and overwhelming adoption of Curiosity: The Cube, 22 Cans is asking for donations to help prop the title up and fix it.
VIA's low-cost ARM-based APC8750 has hit the UK, but can it lick the competition?
Windows 8 acts as Sinofsky's swansong.
New features a Windows 8 exclusive, Moth admits.
Dual-core 1.8GHz Core-i3 in a 100mm-square box.
Gigabyte's three fan, overclocked GTX 670 2GB gets put through its paces
A group of gamers has levelled a class action lawsuit at Blizzard, claiming that it made money from the sale of account authenticators but didn't do enough to protect player data.
Seven Navy SEALs have been disciplined for working on EA's Medal of Honor: Warfighter.
A third of its business now non-PC, Huang claims.
Future motherboards will support Itanium or Xeon.
The Scratchbuild Index is a database of PCs build from the ground up, sorted by shape, size and material
We take a look at six of the best new modding projects, and you can vote for your favourites.
New devices get proprietary file system.
Won't be released until the first half of next year.
Hisashi Suzuki, former director of Square Enix, has taken to Twitter to vent his misgivings for the company.
Dead Space 3 is back with a bunch of new features. But could that be a bad thing?
Open-source design packs more power.
Steam for Linux beta testers in for a treat.
An official Elite sequel has appeared on Kickstarter and is looking for £1.25m in funding.
The massive Phantom 820 costs £200. Can its feature set and performance justify this expenditure?
October 14 2021 | 15:04