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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
AppliedMicro has announced the first 64-bit ARM-based 'server on a chip,' complete with full LAMP stack.
With clever noise-reducing features and great looks, is this your next case?
The Information Commissioner's Office has published a report warning of the risks in selling second-hand hardware.
Valve's Steam and Source clients are coming to Linux, with Gabe Newell overseeing development personally.
We've got thousands of projects on our forum, but here are some of our all-time favourites
Water cooling and modding manufacturer Phobya is dishing out free hardware in turn for reviews
Have your say in the 2012 bit-tech and Custom PC Awards
Intel has acquired Cray's Gemini and Aries interconnect technology, in a further HPC push.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has mocked Microsoft's Metro UI-led convergence plans.
Google has finally launched the long-rumoured Google Drive service, with 5GB of free storage.
The eagerly-awaited sequel to Trials might be one of the best tenners you spend all year...
Could the SRW-S1 be the ideal steering wheel for the space-challenged racing game fan?
Joe's checked out Crysis 3 recently, so find out what he thinks here!
Google has increased its top vulnerability payout to $20,000, while reducing less critical flaw rewards.
Start-up Algotochip has launched a service which can turn a C-code algorithm into a physical chip in just eight weeks.
Intel's range of Ivybridge CPUs has arrived; we take a look at the top-end Core i7 3770K.
Gamers have been offered a rare insight into the operations of Valve with the publication of its employee handbook.
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was launched 30 years ago today, kick-starting the home computing revolution.
Blizzard is opening up Diablo III for a free beta weekend, starting this evening.
AMD has reported a $590 million loss for the quarter, largely due to its SeaMicro purchase and GlobalFoundries deal.
We take a look at modern hardware we'd have given our teeth for in 2002
Qualcomm has become the first of TSMC's 28nm customers to publicly complain of capacity issues.
G.Skill is planning to launch a modular RAM family dubbed the Trident X Series, apparently inspired by Corsair.
October 14 2021 | 15:04