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Intel is rumoured to be working on Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) SSDs.
Swiftech has officially unveiled the Maelstrom, a new full-height 5.25-inch reservoir.
We take a look at six of the best new modding projects, and you can vote for your favourites.
Radon go back to the old school with the optical sensor toting Opto.
Classic FPS Rise of the Triad is to be re-made and re-released on Steam as an Unreal Engine 3 title.
Microsoft has confirmed it is to rename the Metro UI, following rumours of a copyright claim.
Last week we held our first ever pub quiz; here's what happened on the night.
AMD has re-hired Jim Keller, a chief designer on the K7 and K8 series.
Valve has got Left 4 Dead 2 running under Linux faster than under Windows.
We investigate how Steampunk has influenced PC modding with advice from Steampunk modders themselves.
Want to know why The Old Republic has goen F2P? This is the blog you're looking for.
Come and see scores of mods and scratchbuilds and their makers with bit-tech attending too
The Jedi-themed SW:TOR MMO is to transition to a free-to-play model later this year.
The eight-bit Commodore 64 - the most popular computer in history - turns 30 today.
Simply guess how many lanyards and pens are in the pile to be in with a chance of winning.
Are constant sales devaluing the games industry? Joe has a ponder.
Ubisoft has admitted that its Uplay software includes a serious security vulnerability.
Thermaltake has confirmed a new Black Element mouse, the Cyclone Edition.
Does the factory overclock and the custom cooler justify the extra you'd shell out for the Phantom?
Details regarding the rumoured AMD Radeon HD 7990 dual-GPU card have leaked ahead of launch.
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