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LG Electronics has announced that it will be outfitting its next range of TVs with ARM processors and graphics chips, allowing web-based content to be viewed easily.
Electronic Arts hasn't been as devastated by the early leak of Sims 3 as you might expect, claiming that the pirated versions of the game are really more of a demo.
Intel is reportedly getting ready to announce a major breakthrough for its Atom CPUs - a deal with Nokia to develop mobile phones based on the chips.
Steve Jobs is back at work according to a brief statement from Apple that confirms his return from medical leave in January.
The release of Chieftec's legendary Dragon marked the beginning of a new era in enthusiasts hardware. Today we have the latest case from Chieftec to sport the Dragon name. Is the Dragon CH-07 made of the same ground breaking stuff as its namesake?
According to 3D Realms, 2K software was working on a second Duke Nukem game dubbed Duke Begins.
The latest revision of the iPhone - the 3GS - has hit over a million sales in the three days since its launch, but not everyone is happy with their purchase.
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Acer's Revo is the first product we've seen that uses Nvidia's Ion platform, combining GeForce graphics with Intel's cheap and cheerful Atom CPU. It promises smooth 1080p video playback and playable game frame rates for £250 - join us as we find out whether the Revo is able to deliver.
The ailing network giant Nortel is planning to offload its CDMA and LTE wireless technologies to Nokia Siemens Networks to aid its return from Chapter 11.
US retail chain GameStop has claimed that digital distribution is not a major threat to bricks and mortar games stores.
An officially licensed Commodore 64 emulator has been rejected from Apple's iPhone store, despite having early signs of approval.
Sony has responded to Activision's threats that it may abandon the console unless Sony drops the price.
Microsoft announced that it will extend the XP downgrade option for Windows 7 to eighteen months.
Intel launches the fastest processor ever in the shape of the Core i7-975 Extreme Edition. With the new D0 stepping, it's a great overclocker, but there's a price to match that makes the CPU of limited appeal. Still, expect this CPU to be breaking all the benchmark records for the next six months.
Capcom's Monster Hunter series has taken Japan by storm recently and the series is just starting to get some traction in the West too, so we take a look at the latest title and ask what Freedom Unite means exactly and whether it's any good as a multiplayer RPG.
We took a trip to DongGuan, China, to not only take a nose around Seasonic's Factory, but understand the details of its engineering philosophy too. Want to know where your power supplies come from? Take a look to find out.
Microsoft is preparing to launch the new games-on-demand system for the Xbox 360 and is rebranding the Xbox Originals service.
Jammie Thomas-Rasset lost her second trial against the RIAA after the jury committing 24 acts of copyright infringement for a second time.
Activision Blizzard, the largest third party publisher, has said it may stop supporting Sony in the future.
We grab some shots of Asus' latest Republic of Gamers motherboard, the Maximus III Formula. It uses Intel's P55 chipset and has some interesting new features. We dig deep into its new red and black looks to see what's on the horizon.
October 14 2021 | 15:04