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Another month and another set of hardware recommendations fresh from our labs. Has AMD's latest CPUs or Kingston's SSDs made a difference? What about memory price increases? Read on to find out!
NeoSmart Technologies has released a front end for YouTube which provides a way for users to watch videos without the need for Adobe's Flash Player, via HTML 5.
RedLynx, the developer of Trials 2, has admitted it uploaded torrents of it's own game to the internet.
Blizzard is apparently keen on introducing micro-transactions for World of Warcraft.
The street date for Modern Warfare 2 has been smashed by some retailers and a pricing war has broken out.
Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has denied rumours that his company is looking to challenge Intel's CPU dominance with the launch of its own range of x86 chips.
Forum regular thechoozen, otherwise known as Martin Blass, talks us through his awesome Cosmos Dragon mod which features copious amounts of green and black acrylic as well as custom made watercooling hardware!
In a race dubbed 'the core wars', manufactures are stuffing more and more cores into CPUs. While more can only be a good thing, there's little point if the software they are running can't use them. Microsoft shares with us a possible piece of the puzzle to making full use of multi-core CPUs.
From rumour to fruition, Futuremark Game Studio's debut release is here. Shattered Horizon is a team-based multi-player FPS. All combat takes place above the Earth's atmosphere in zero-gravity conditions, an environment that takes a little getting used to.
Digital distributors Direct2Drive, Impulse and GamersGate have announced they are boycotting MW2.
Asus has announced that the Eee Keyboard will now not ship until early next year - although it's using the delay to upgrade the 5" resistive touchscreen to a capacitive model.
Activision president Mike Griffith has spoken out in defence of the PC version of Modern Warfare 2.
Speaking at an EA Showcase earlier this week an EA Spokesperson said that singleplayer games are no longer the future.
October 14 2021 | 15:04