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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.
We take a look at Asus' new Republic of Gamers laptop, the G60Vx, and find an interesting mix of the good, the bad and the not so ugly. Equipped with a GeForce GTX 260M and restrained styling, find out if this is a gaming laptop that we'd be prepared to ditch our desktops for.
Epic Mickey, the latest project of Warren 'Deus Ex' Spector, looks like it could be a Wii exclusive.
Before it's even officially launched, Google has release 40,000 lines of code for its Wave collaborative communications platform under the Apache 2.0 licence.
Investors in Activision have voiced concerns that Starcraft 2 may be delayed until next year, mainly as beta testing has started in earnest yet.
Corsair has achieved the holy grail and made a low cost liquid cooler, the Hydro H50, that actually does what it should: it provides very good cooling for your CPU, it doesn't sound like a hurricane and isn't ridiculously expensive. Does this spell the end of air cooling as we know it?
The first pieces of concept art have begun to emerge from what is thought to be Warren Spector's latest project.
New characters, new campaigns, new story - but still the same old Halo. Still, at least it's got Nathan Fillion in it this time around. We take a look at Bungie's latest Halo game, which puts players in the boots of an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper stranded after a battle with the Covenant.
In an attempt to drum up interest in its up-coming Windows Mobile Marketplace, Microsoft is giving away four Surface devices to developers.
Spending less than £200 for a monitor is usually a false economy as it's the component you spend more time interacting with than any other. Stretching your budget a little further can make for a sound investment. We take a look at HP's LP2475w which uses the latest H-IPS panel technlogy.
A crack which installed code on servers at Network Solutions has leaked over 570,000 credit card details.
Asus, bit-tech and Custom PC combine their powers to host an event where you can try new Asus hardware, quiz the engineers and take the kit home at the end
Ubisoft has declared that it has a workable plan to combat PC piracy, but won't declare what it is.
HP workers have created a 'darknet' system for anonymous communications which operates entirely within the browser.
An update for Grisoft's AVG anti-virus package misdiagnosed iTunes libraries as being Trojan Horse applications, panicking users and disabling iTunes, iTunesRegistry.dll, iTunes.dll, small.bog, trojan
Corsair's first foray into the chassis market drives a stake into the heart of the usual contenders and rips the market wide open. Is this our next upgrade, or has Corsair over-thought this matt black behemoth?
Microsoft has unveiled plans for a 'ballot screen' in Windows 7 E which will allow users to choose their Web browser, and is just waiting for approval from the EC.
A pair of flaws in Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Reader are being exploited by ne'er-do-wells to drop a Trojan horse onto Windows boxes.
The combined Custom PC and bit-tech podcast returns for a third episode, and it's packed with tech and games discussion. This time we take on Chrome OS, P55, Battlefield 1943 and the Left 4 Dead 2 controversy. Plus listeners can win a copy of Zeno Clash.
October 14 2021 | 15:04