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Bethesda has unveiled plans for some new Fallout 3 DLC, as well as an update to bring the DLC to the PlayStation 3.
It wasn't long before Nvidia's vocal Chief Executive, Jen-Hsun Huang, spoke up about Intel's Atom pricing strategy.
The latest rumour from the pre-Computex rumour mill is that AMD plans launch its next-gen Tigris notebook platform at the show.
Activision has offered up some details of how the skateboard controller for Tony Hawk: Ride will work.
3D Realms has fired back at Take-Two today, claiming that the studio is not finished and that there may be a future for Duke Nukem yet.
HP's Pavilion dv2-1030ea is based on AMD's Yukon platform, which launched back at CES in January. We check it out to see if it can fill the gap between a cheap and cheerful netbook and highly desirable but equally expensive ultraportable notebook.
Acer is set to launch an Aspire One netbook with a multimedia co-processor and 1280x720 screen capable of playing high definition media.
Dell's director of product management has openly admitted that the high price of Windows 7 compared to previous releases could hamper early adoption of the OS.
Dell is set to launch a new server based around Via's low-power Nano chip, which packs twelve independent servers into a single 3.5" case.
Bethesda has revealed that it is planning on making mature games for the Nintendo Wii soon, with at least one title planned for this year.
Valve has put the Left 4 Dead modding tools into open beta, enabling users to create new content for the game.
The Japanese technology sector has been hit by massive losses reported by companies including Panasonic, HItachi, and Sanyo.
Is The Sims 3 destined to be another casual game for the masses, or will it go down in history as one of the most difficult, micro-managing strategy RPG games ever? Joe finds out in his hands-on preview, but be warned that this article does contain pictures of him in the shower!
It doesn't look like the giant mythical wolf of legend which shares its name, but Titan's Fenrir CPU cooler is ferocious in its own way - at cooling CPUs and what's more, it's compatible with LGA775, LGA1366 and Socket AM2+ straight out of the box.
We chat to Mike Laidlaw, lead designer on Dragon Age: Origins, about sexuality in computer games, Games for Windows Live and how important it is to always murder your heroes. Read on to hear all you need to about BioWare's next epic fantasy RPG.
October 14 2021 | 15:04