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Commodore founder and home computing pioneer Jack Tramiel has passed away, aged 83.
A former Intel engineer has admitted stealing trade secrets as he left the company for rival AMD.
Filmmaker Wade Savage has announced plans to create a fan film investigating the origins of Legate Lanius.
Forum user riekmaharg2, otherwise known as Keir Graham, shows how he built Blue Horizon
The recovery of the GAME Group is in full swing, with publishers regaining confidence and suspended operations resuming.
Taiwan Semiconductor has admitted to hitting capacity issues on its 28nm process node.
ASRock and Gigabyte are the first to announce Ivy Bridge-ready products based on Intel's Z77 and H77 chipsets.
We take a look at six of the best new modding projects, and you can vote for your favourites.
Microsoft Research has offered a glimpse of its successor to Bob: HomeOS.
Apple's OS X machines have been recruited into a half-million strong botnet through a drive-by downloader.
An RTS and third person shooter hybrid built by one man - but is it any good?
Notch has revealed his next game: a CPU-simulating Elite-alike dubbed 0x10c.
SanDisk has dropped first quarter projections due to overproduction of NAND flash components.
Ever wanted to build your own PC case? Well we're taking our first steps too.
Chip maker Qualcomm claims that Snapdragon-powered laptops will beat Intel's Ultrabooks hands-down.
Razer has bowed to Facebook pressure, and is to launch a sinister version of its Naga gaming mouse.
At £30, the Freezer i30 is certainly cheaper than most of the competition, but does it perform?
Ridge Racer takes a few gambles, as it tries to win gamers over. But has it all paid off?
A deal valued at just £1 has saved GAME Group from the financial wrecker's yard.
The government has revealed plans to monitor all electronic communications in the UK.
Sega has confirmed it's cancelling games and laying off staff due to poor financial performance.
Peter Jansen has developed a working Tricorder, in the hopes of making science education more accessible.
THQ's upcoming Warhammer 40K MMO has been cancelled as the company lays off 118 employees.
October 14 2021 | 15:04