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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Acer is launching a Windows 7-based netbook under the Ferrari brand, and the specifications are anything but pedestrian with an AMD CPU and XGP support.
Eidos has provided details on the new free DLC for Batman: Arkham Asylum.
Activision has promised that Blizzard's next MMO project will have a more broad appeal than WoW.
There's only one month left to vote on this year's Custom PC & bit-tech Awards. Read on to find out how you could win some great prizes!
What difference will the new Core i5 processor and LGA1156 motherboards make to our hardware recommendations this month? Find out the answers to this, and all other hardware upgrade questions in this month's Hardware Buyer's Guide!
Despite dropping sales, Intel has cause to celebrate: a four-year market share high of 80.6 percent, at the cost of its rivals including AMD.
Atmel has launched a new touchscreen controller technology which promises rapid refresh rates.
Bethesda is suing Interplay over trademark infringement of the Fallout games.
LucasArts has announced that it will definitely be making more retro remakes, as well as bringing Jedi Knight to Steam.
Valve is keen to get user-generated content up on the Xbox 360, possibly sending funds back to modders.
The New York Times website has been playing unwitting host to an "unauthorised advertisement" which attempts to con users into installing worthless 'security' software.
Because of its vastly different architecture, how does Lynnfield compare to its Core i7 and Core 2 Quad brothers when it comes to PCI-Express performance and gaming? We setup a scientific test and got our game on, to find out.
A small selection of power supplies in the most popular wattage range that were seen in Custom PC magazine's latest PSU labs test. There's a lot more to take into consideration when selecting a PSU than just a paint job and a power output rating. Read on to find out more.
Section 8 has giant robots, jetpacks, parachutes, 32-player support and plentiful minigun turrets. It is, in short, pretty crazy - but none of that ensures that it'll hold up to our scrutiny. Joe takes a look to see if Section 8 can pass muster successfully or whether it really does belong in the asylum.
October 14 2021 | 15:04