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Bioware has delayed the Return to Ostagar expansion for Dragon Age: Origins just one day before release.
Achron, the time-travelling RTS from Hazardous Software, is now available for preorder.
One stack of cooling fins not enough for that miniature sun you call a CPU? Then meet the double-sized Noctua NH-D14, sporting two stacks of cooling fins, six copper heatpipes and two separate cooling fans. Could it be the coolest cooler ever? We find out.
There's still ten days left of voting in bit-tech's Mod of the Year competition. Vote now for your favourite mod of 2009.
Rumours are rife that Google is to announce a tablet device in partnership with hardware manufacturer HTC at CES - pre-empting Apple's own rumoured tablet device.
Electronic Arts has announced it is shutting down a bunch of old game servers for unpopular titles.
Disappointed with the performance of Western developers, Capcom will be developing all new games in Japan.
Valve has released a new map builder for Left 4 Dead 2.
Google's Chrome has officially become the third most popular browser in the world, beating Apple's rival Safari browser into fourth place in December 2009.
Intel's latest 32nm processors, codenamed Clarkdale, are the first to integrate a GPU. We take the new budget-sensitive Core i3-530 and Core i5-661 for a spin to see how they compare to previous CPUs - will a Core 2 Quad Q6600 still cut it, and has AMD got anything to fight back with? Read on to find out...
A great gaming headset can make the difference between games sounding boring or brilliant.
ViewSonic has launched the second Nvidia 3D Vision screen, capable of a 120Hz refresh rate to let you game in 3D. That is, stereoscopic 3D like what you get in the cinema - we've been 3D gaming since Wolfenstein 3D (or 3D Monser Maze, if you're pedantic). Read on to see whether the 3D revolution starts now!
Alienware has relaunched its high-end desktop PC range and today we're looking at the brand new Aurora ALX. With more customisable lighting options than an electrician's Christmas lights and some seriously powerful hardware under the hood, is the ALX worth the inevitable Alienware premium?
October 14 2021 | 15:04