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Morphine abuse, assassinations and tight leather pants on a Kate Beckinsale look-alike. Velvet Assassin seems to have it all, but can it this WWII-based spy game really live up to expectations? Read on to find out what we think of this classy sneak-em-up.
The newly formed WiGig Alliance promises gigabit-speed wireless network and the ability to ditch almost all the wires in your house - but can it succeed where others have failed?
AMD reveals that its CPU and GPU teams will now be united in a single product group, focusing on CPUs with integrated graphics.
A suit has been brought against Apple in the US over claims that its MagSafe power adaptor is badly designed - and can even constitute a fire risk to its users.
AMD's Windows 7 graphics driver is given WHQL certification on the first day of the Windows 7 logo program.
Dell's Inspiron Mini 12 is one of the first 12.1-inch Atom powered ultraportables on the market. Available with Ubuntu Linux, it sports a higher resolution display and the extra two inches it has over other netbooks should mean that typing doesn't feel cramped. Read on to find out how it gets on.
THQ has posted a a loss of more than 430 million dollars, saved only by the solid performance of a few titles.
The Saboteur hopes to provide a fresh twist on the tired WWII setting by casting players as a lone operative in occupied Paris. Working alone, it's your job to bring hope back to France by doing the one thing you know how to do - drive very fast cars and kill an awful lot of Nazis
3D Realms has officially closed down, apparently killing any chances of a release for Duke Nukem Forever.
Adobe has announced a 64-bit build of its Air Internet application platform - although it's currently in a closed alpha and only supports the Linux operating system.
Intel reveals its new marketing campaign, called "Sponsors of Tomorrow", which will launch in the UK, US and Germany next Monday.
Windows XP Mode in Windows 7 requires hardware virtualisation, which isn't supported by some Core 2 Duo and Quad CPUs.
A job posting from Apple points towards a refresh of the Mac lineup to include internal 3G modems to supplement the existing AirPort wireless networking.
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Electronic Arts has posted a net loss of more than USD 1.1 billion after a slow financial year.
Sony has now bought the publishing rights for the Ghostbusters game from Atari, making the game a PlayStation exclusive.
Comments from Microsoft's CEO point the finger at an ARM-compatible build of Windows 7 in the pipeline, with the company unwilling to give Linux a foothold in the market.
October 14 2021 | 15:04