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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Programmer Dmitry Grinberg has achieved the seemingly impossible: Linux on an eight-bit microcontroller.
Relying on the human brain to do a bit work often works just a little better than spangly graphics...
What do you get if you cross Resident Evil with a team-based shooter? This.
Deliveries of the $35 ARM-based microcomputer are delayed until CE certification is obtained.
EVGA has announced new warranty terms which include transferability and cross-shipping.
OCZ has released the Arowana 3.55 update for its Vertex, Agility and Solid2 SSDs.
Intel's revised Ivy Bridge launch schedule has leaked, suggesting a tiered roll-out.
AMD has signed a deal with Green Hills to add G-Series support to the Integrity RTOS platform.
We take a look at forum user dmcgrath's balsa wood-clad Thermaltake Level 10 GT
A selenium-copper compound which exhibits liquid-like properties could hold the key to boosted battery life.
GAME Group has announced the closure of 277 stores, chiefly among its Gamestation brand.
Hynix has announced a deal with SK Group and a new name: SK Hynix.
Joe offers up his thoughts on Yesterday, a new adventure game about satanic cults.
Set in the US Revolution, does Assassin's Creed offer anything new this time around?
Investment led by RBS may save GAME Group, but time is running out.
Korean cable company WireDream claims its £190 SATA cables boost digital audio quality.
We take a look at four of the latest non-colour coolants to see which is the best
Blue Horizon by bit-tech forum member riekmaharg2 is one of the best scratch builds we've ever seen.
CLBattery has announced that it's producing a new battery using wonder-material graphene.
Asetek has demonstrated a new liquid cooling system for laptops and AIO PCs.
Silent Hill claims its latest victim, as Murphy Pendleton stumbles into town. We put Silent Hill: Downpour to the test...
Nvidia finally unveils the first graphics card based on its the 28nm Kepler GPU, the GeForce GTX 680.
October 14 2021 | 15:04