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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Bryn takes a look at the latest racer from Bizarre Creations and wonders how good the PC version is.
Get DX11 gaming on your thin and light laptop, as AMD shows its new Fusion CPUs for the first time.
We preview the Asus Immensity, a concept board with a built-in mid-range GPU.
Corsair's new midi-tower case features three large fans, a speed controller and more.
EVGA talked to about the future of its European team and services, and some forum user perks.
Sega has announced a new Total War game for release on PC in 2011.
Sonic Solutions has announced a $323 million deal to buy video compression specialist DivX.
Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc has issued a statement rubbishing Google's security concerns.
Exclusive: DFI's fabled LANParty motherboard range is no more. Here's the story behind why.
New platforms, new nanosuit, New York - we take a look at what's new with Crysis 2.
Thermaltake's gaming keyboard keeps your sweaty paws cool with its "inbuilt" fan!
With claims of GTX 480 performance after overclocking, it's looking up for Nvidia's mid-range card
In a talk at Computex, AMD characterised itself as a "fast follower", targeting Intel not ARM.
Ubisoft has dismissed rumours that Michel Ancel had left the developer.
Google has ordered its employees to run Mac OS or Linux, citing security concerns with Windows.
German units of Samsung's new Wave handset come with a nasty surprise: free malware.
Sleek Lamborghini looks, with a Core i7 CPU and a Mobility HD 5870 GPU under the bonnet
Global Foundries has announced it intends to expand Dresden and New York Fab capacities.
After a brief chat with VIA and its tablet, the company claims ARM is superior to X86.
October 14 2021 | 15:04