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Bethesda has announced what your PC will need to play Dishonored.
Capcom has announced a Remember Me, formerly known as Adrift.
We reckon not.
IBM researchers have made a major breakthrough in the field of spintronics.
Microsoft has confirmed that ARM-powered laptops running Windows RT are on the way.
Is Sleeping Dogs just GTA in Hong Kong? Joe takes a look and reports back.
Phil Pratt-Szeliga's Rootbeer allows almost any Java code to run on a GPU, for impressive performance gains.
Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang has warned of continued 28nm fab capacity problems.
It's time to register your projects or start new ones. Cooler Master has announced its annual Case Mod competition
We get our hands on Palit's GTX 680, boasting a trio of cooling fans and a factory overclock.
Samsung has released specifications for its upcoming Exynos 5 Cortex-A15-based processor.
Blizzard's Battle.net service has fallen, with personal data being leaked to persons unknown.
Mechanical keyboards are all the rage at the moment; has the Strike got what it takes to stand out?
Thecus's latest dual-bay NAS supports keyboards and mice and has an HDMI port too
The Gertboard add-on experimenters' board for the Raspberry Pi is available to order now.
Valve has confirmed that it is to start distributing general-purpose software via Steam.
A judge has demanded that Oracle and Google declare any payments made to bloggers in exchange for coverage.
AMD and Nvidia have announced new entries in their respective pro-grade GPU lines.
We find out where Kingston's value orientated SSD stands in an increasingly tough market.
ARM has launched three new Midgard-class Mali GPU designs, boasting a 50% performance boost.
The Khronos Group has officially launched OpenGL 4.3 and OpenGL ES 3.0.
October 14 2021 | 15:04