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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
EA CEO John Riccitiello has said he thinks of pirates as nothing but an untapped marketplace.
At first glance the NesteQ Silent Freezer 1200 appears to have all of the hallmarks of a great CPU cooler. Massive heatpipes are routed straight through the base-plate and it's bigger than a cave troll. We find out if this HSF performs as good at looks.
The UK government is expected to reject requests for tax breaks for the games industry.
The Mozilla Foundation's e-mail client, Thunderbird, has finally had an overhaul - and jumped from version 2.0 to 3.0 in the process - bringing tabs, timelines, and other toys.
Grab your satchel of dynamite and a dry box of matches because we're about to go plunging headlong into wartorn Paris in Pandemic's The Saboteur. Can Sean Devlin really help the Resistance save France and flush the Nazis out of the city?
The dates and venue have been set for GamesCom 2010.
Dell has announced an up-coming ultra-slim laptop for its Vostro range, which brings the thickness of the Adamo XPS to a more sedate form factor.
Retail chain GAME has admitted to suffering a notable sales slump in the run up to Christmas this year.
Google has announced its plans to more tightly integrated search with the real world with the launch of two projects: a QRCode-based system and 'Google Goggles.'
If you're a fan of big old cars with monstrous engines then you might want to check out Rock's X790 laptop. It's English, but its hefty chassis features a fully-fledged Intel Core i7-920, making this stately machine the fastest laptop we've ever seen.
Direct Insight has announced the launch of its TRITON-TX51 SoC, which crams an 800MHz ARM CPU, 128MB of RAM, and PowerVR graphics with 720p playback on a SODIMM.
The Maximus III is a Lynnfield Republic of Gamers board with a serious legacy to live up to - Asus's Maximus II was a 10/10 product, and powered by Intel's P45 chipset, it was the ideal board for overclocking a Core 2 CPU. We see if this pimped out sequel lives up to its predecessor.
The consumer graphics Larrabee part Intel was planning for 2010 has been cancelled. Surprised? No, us neither.
Western Digital has upped the ante in the HD media player wars with its WDTV Live, promising unrivalled format support, silent operation, network streaming and a host of other desirable features. Does the WDTV Live live up to the hype? We find out.
October 14 2021 | 15:04