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Valve's Gabe Newell has hinted that his company might be looking to branch out into the hardware business.
Can oodles of buttons and solid software make the M90 worth picking up?
Intel has demonstrated a Near Voltage Threshold (NVT) processor at the ISSCC event, along with a new floating-point design.
The Lords Select Committee is getting involved in the plan to boost Britain's broadband.
We get our mits on the 500R - Corsair's new watercooling-friendly mid-tower case
Shin-Etsu Chemical has released a new LED encapsulating material which it claims will lead to brighter and longer-life lighting.
Details of Intel's chipset for the Haswell processor series, dubbed Lynx Point, have leaked well ahead of launch.
Copies of Mass Effect 3 are being sent into space in a clever marketing push by Electronic Arts.
What's the world coming to when 8/10 is perceived as a bad score?
In this three part guide to PC lighting, we show you numerous ways of illuminating your PC
Sources at laptop manufacturers claim that Intel will be delaying availability of its Ivy Bridge chips for a few months.
Despite evidence of chicanery, reports of a computing in schools programme for the BBC have been declared genuine.
Antec returns to its popular Performance line of cases with the new, aluminium fronted P280.
Intel has confirmed its data centre networking push with a new communications platform dubbed Crystal Forest.
A report by EFPL researchers claims that RSA-based HTTPS connections are worryingly insecure thanks to poor randomness.
AMD has confirmed that graphics chief Eric Demers is moving on to pastures new.
AMD finally replaces the HD 5770 with its new 28nm GPU. We find out how it fares.
With no need for a PCI-E power connector, we find out what AMD's new £85 graphics card offers.
Coughlin Associates has released a report claiming hard drive prices will remain elevated until at least 2014.
EVGA has posted an image of what appears to be the final design for its dual-socket LGA2011 SR-X motherboard.
A report from the NPD Group suggests that the UK is a nation of console gamers, while Germany prefers the PC.
Is Dear Esther artwork or game? Does it matter? Joe Martin weighs in.
Micron president Mark Adams claims that the DRAM market's slump is over, meaning prices will begin to rise.
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