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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We take a look at The Void - a surreal life-after-death strategy adventure game from the developer of Pathologic. Borderline incoherent, but totally wonderful, The Void screams innovation and uniqueness in every aspect - but is it any good? We find out.
Google has taken the wraps off an augmented HTTP system which promises to halve the loading times of web pages - SPDY.
Runic Games, developers of Torchlight, have said they are currently working on an MMO version and hope to release in two years.
Codemasters has released the specs for the PC version of Colin McRae: Dirt 2.
Microsoft has refused to apologise to users who have been banned from Xbox Live for running pirated games.
Intel recently launched a new range of quad-core, Hyper-Threaded Core i7 processors for laptops. Kobalt Computers was first to get us a laptop to test for this preview of what Core i7 in a laptop can do. Read on to see whether a 1.6GHz CPU and a GeForce GTX 280M GPU can cut it.
Intel and AMD today announced they have settled all outstanding disputes, with Intel paying AMD $1.25 billion.
Google has launched a public version of its internal programming language Go, which is open-source and promises a range of improvements over traditional languages.
Cryptic Studios has released the full system requirements for Star Trek Online.
Runic Games has finally released all the tools modders will need to edit Torchlight.
Microsoft has revealed some of the launch details for Natal.
Amazon's large-format Kindle DX e-book reader - touted as a replacement for printed textbooks - is getting a beating in trials across the US for lack of accessibility.
Finding a case that delivers solid build quality and cooling for a low price can be tough, but Akasa hopes to have hit the sweet spot with its latest offering, the Freedom Xone. We strap in the bit-tech testing gear and find out if it has got what it takes to house your hardware.
Modern Warfare 2 is here and it's bigger and more controversial than we thought possible. It's so huge in fact that Joe and Harry have teamed up to tackle it. Is the singleplayer more than endlessly respawning troops and is IWNet as bad as it sounds?
October 14 2021 | 15:04