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3DMark is to gain detection of Lucid's Virtu MVP technology following concerns of artificially inflated scores.
Tim Schafer's Double Fine Adventure has closed its funding at a whopping $3.3 million
Microsoft is urging users of all Windows releases to install a critical patch for the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP.)
The changing demands of making money from gaming are now impacting the very games themselves...
Mike Bibik, former Microsoft employee, has launched a site in the hopes of getting Windows 8 changed.
ARM has launched a new microprocessor, the Cortex-M0+, which draws just 9µA/MHz.
We've got another Dremel attachment on test - this time a dedicated router table.
GAME Group has appointed Rothschild to find a buyer as it enters its final financially-viable fortnight.
Thermaltake has unveiled its latest gaming mouse, the BMW-designed Level 10 M.
Mojang is to be permitted to release its card-battling game dubbed Scrolls.
We take a look at six of the latest UV coolants to see which glows and cools the best
It's time to take Earth back - but is the mission worth the wait?
Nvidia has called on Apple to release the figures behind its claim of a four-fold boost in graphics performance for the A5X.
A novel new optical transceiver design has allowed IBM to hit transfer rates of 1Tb/s.
Microsoft, the Xbox 720, and the war on second hand gaming.
What's Kraken in this pirate RPG? We find out in our Risen 2 preview.
Rumour has it that TSMC was forced to halt 28nm production as it re-tools to meet unexpected demand.
SteelSeries has taken the wraps off its Sensei RAW mouse, which sadly does not include a screen.
DRAMeXchange has published a list of industry trends which includes a timescale for adoption of SATA Express.
We take a look at six of the best new modding projects, and you can vote for your favourites.
EA's Maxis label has announced a reboot of the SimCity franchise, due for release in 2013.
Engineers have discovered that spider silk is a more efficient conductor of heat than copper.
NZXT's £150 Switch 810 can fit a huge triple radiator. We find out how it measures up elsewhere.
October 14 2021 | 15:04