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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Bell Labs has announced a new broadband technology called DSL Phantom Mode, which can push 300Mb/s.
Gigabyte's new X58 motherboard has tons of ports, but can it tame the mighty Core i7-980X?
We've got early shots of the upcoming AMD 880G chipset and budget motherboard from ECS.
The Mozilla Foundation has released a public beta of Firefox 3.6.4, designed to minimise crashing.
An exclusive set of details on Intel's next generation, Socket LGA1155 CPUs. Yes, 1155.
We've launched our 2010 reader survey. Tell us what tech and games you're interested in, and you could be in with a chance of winning of £340 of Corsair kit.
A security firm has unveiled an attack on Palm's WebOS platform - as found on its Pre smartphone - which is as simple as sending a malicious SMS.
Ubisoft has confirmed that it will only offer digital manuals on console games in the future.
A new version of the iPhone has appeared on the internet after being lost in a bar.
Early photos of Antec's latest case, the industrial looking "Dark Fleet." It features USB 3 ports and an SSD mount.
The Bluetooth SIG has announced a new version of the standard, designed for use in 'smart' watches, which draws a minimum of power.
Hi-ho, hip young gunslingers! Are you interested in team-based multiplayer games with a Wild West setting?
Created entirely from LEGO NXT parts - aside from an RFID reader and some IR equipment - the LEGO Automatic Teller Machine is a fully function cashpoint.
Activision has tried to put a positive spin on the recent Infinity Ward departures by claiming that it's a great chance for new devs.
Hot on the heels of announcements and products by other companies, ECS is also making a H55 mini-ITX motherboard
Far Cry 2 provoked strong reactions when it was released in 2008 - but is it really that bad?
A company is planning on giving the old Amiga brand a shiny relaunch with a high-spec computer featuring a dual-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and AmigaOS 4.
After visiting the WiMAX Forum Congress Asia 2010 in Taipei this week, we found out about the latest WiMAX products, how it's better than mobile 3.5G internet - but also why we'll never actually get to use it.
A stripped down, more keenly priced gaming keyboard than previous Microsoft efforts.
October 14 2021 | 15:04