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Google has courted controversy by investing in a web monitoring service - along with the CIA.
AMD's subsidiary, ATI, has beaten rival Nvidia to become the dominant force in discrete graphics.
Joe weighs in on the 3DS and wonders if 3D is all its cracked up to be.
Microsoft has defended the £130 price point of the Kinect, pointing out it's an all in one unit.
Nintendo has successfully lobbied the UK Government into making R4s illegal.
In a dispute against memory tech patents, the US ITC rules Nvidia owes Rambus license fees.
Memory specialist Elpida has announced the world's smallest LPDDR2 memory chip.
Super Talent has announced the impending launch of an SSD featuring both SATA and USB.
StarCraft 2 has finally landed, and we've been stomping Zerg like never before!
Popcap has removed a Michael Jackson zombie from PvZ after complaints.
Intel has announced a milestone in its optical computing research: a 50Gb/s single-fibre system.
AMD's up-coming Hudson D1 laptop-oriented southbridge could include USB 3.0 support.
October 14 2021 | 15:04