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Commodore USA has launched the Amiga Mini, which owes more to Apple than its namesake.
BioWare co-founder Ray Muzyka has claimed his company is listening to feedback on the ending to Mass Effect 3.
A sample of the best new modding projects and an update on the Case Mod Index
Invensas is to present a new breakthrough in its xFD packaging technology for high-density DRAM.
A team of students is looking for funding for a motion-controlled BSG Viper-themed flight simulator.
GAME Group has suspended its shares on the LSE as it struggles to find investment.
Ignore the USB 2 hard disk bargains - go for USB 3 instead
Seagate has announced plans to launch a HAMR-based hard drive with double the storage capacity of PMR-based models.
Sources have claimed that just five ARM devices will be available when Windows 8 launches in October.
Lian Li has looked to the automotive industry for its latest mini-ITX case design.
New indie racing game appears from Domipheus Labs.
We asked you what you thought of bit-tech, and here is what you told us
Intel's upcoming Haswell chips are rumoured to include an L4 cache layer at the top end for improved graphics performance.
The code required to exploit the recently disclosed vulnerability in the Windows RDP service has been leaked.
The story of artificial intelligence, from chess to the possible end of humankind as we know it...
Semiconductor industry group Common Platform has confirmed it's sticking with planar transistors for now.
Beamdog has confirmed that it's working on Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition.
As more publishers pull their support, the days of The GAME Group are looking increasingly numbered...
Can iconic character design return to the world of videogaming please?
A new material, inspired by graphene, promises light-speed mass-free electron movement.
AMD, Intel and Nvidia have all been named as potential buyers for mobile giant ST-Ericsson.
Our colleagues over at Web User Magazine want to know how you use your tablet PC.
As subscriber numbers tumble, is it the beginning of the end for the subscription-based MMORPG?
October 14 2021 | 15:04