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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We pay another visit to Apple's app store. This time we look at indie puzzlers like Eliss, retro classics like Sonic and the iPhone's first proper RPG, Zenonia. Oh, and there's a game about a bear driving a car too, which we suggest everyone take a look at.
A flaw in the PATA backwards compatibility of Marvell Semiconductors' first SATA 6Gb/s chip has lead to delays.
Capcom has finally given a release date for the PC version of Resident Evil 5, as well as promising full support for GeForce 3D Vision.
Valve has issued a new Left 4 Dead patch which adds in a lobby browser for both official and fan-made content.
Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will cost £55, thanks to a weak pound.
The bit-tech labs are as usual, a bit messy. It's time for the inevitable clear-out, so we've rounded up a bunch of gear for review - some of it rad, some of it bad and some of which contains the actual Secret of Monkey Island! Check it all out in the latest On Our Desk.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini believes that the days of the netbook may be numbered, with enough consumers wise to the limited performance to give the ultra-thin laptops a chance.
THQ has formally announced the release date and recommended specs for the PC version of Red Faction: Guerrilla.
A flaw in the just-in-time compiler introduced in Firefox 3.5's new JavaScript engine can lead to code execution, with Mozilla calling the un-patched hole "critical."
With the release of Battlefield of 1943, there have now been more games in the series than bullets fired from the slow ass guns that were used in the mid 1900s. We find out if any worthwhile additions have been made to the latest release in this formidable franchise.
Alan Wake developer Remedy has said that the long-delayed game may still come to PCs, but that it's up to Microsoft.
Microsoft's Bill Gates has issued out a bunch of information on the new Natal system, indicating it is meant for PCs too.
O2's German arm has unwittingly shipped unnamed malware on its Windows Mobile 6.1 Toshiba TG01 smartphones - but has promised to replace all affected units.
Having a hard disk full of MP3s is all well and good if you only ever want to listen to your music when you're sat at your computer. Logitech's Squeezebox Boom is a 21st century stereo that can stream music from your PC and from the web. We crank it up to 11 to see how it sounds.
October 14 2021 | 15:04