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Inscryption Review
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Google has confirmed its purchase of the Aardvark social search engine - founded by ex-Google employees - for $50 million, giving its Buzz service a boost.
The Radeon HD 5770 is a surprisingly capable GPU that costs a wallet friendly £120 - PowerColor's PCS+ looks to build on it thanks to an overclock, a copy of Dirt 2 and a custom cooler.
A recent test of anti-virus suites reveals that AVG Free is actually very secure.
Google has announced plans to launch a trial fibre-to-the-home service which will see the search and advertising giant offering 1Gb/s Internet connections to home users.
Blizzard has announced that the StarCraft 2 beta is set to launch later this month, with the final release still set for a mid-2010 release.
BioShock 2 has the same widescreen issue as the first game - cropping the 4:3 image down to suit 16:9 screens.
Google's Buzz status update system - launched earlier this week - has journalists in a flap following the discovery that it automatically publishes a list of most common contacts.
Beneath the ocean waves once more, we return to the underwater city of Rapture. What's happened to the place in the last ten years and what's all this talk about a little sister? What is the new multiplayer mode like? We find out in our in-depth review of BioShock 2.
California-based security consultant Christopher Tarnovsky wowed audiences at the Black Hat 2010 conference with a presentation on how he broke the Trusted Platform Module.
Ubisoft has admitted it will be investing heavily in existing franchises, rather than original titles.
A US Army training expert has revealed that Microsoft refused to let the Army use Xbox 360s as training devices.
Jetway's latest mini-ITX motherboard uses Intel's latest Atom "Pineview" platform. We compare it against previous Atom products to see the difference.
Ubisoft has announced a new Ghost Recon game.
Microsoft's Windows Group president Steven Sinofsky has commented on reports of Windows 7 killing certain laptop batteries, and claims that it's doing nothing of the sort.
October 14 2021 | 15:04