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Nvidia reveals that shifting PhysX to OpenCL is a possibility in the future, enabling owners of ATI cards to use PhysX too.
Google has announced a further 200 job losses in its sales and marketing divisions as the credit crunch bites, blaming sudden growth for duplicated roles.
This is the Antec MicroFusion 350, the micro ATX little brother of Antec's awesome Fusion HTPC chassis. Although the case has had a face lift, the Fusion styling is still there, but why does opting for less case mean you have to pay more money? We built a PC inside it to find out.
AMD shows that Havok physics effects can be accelerated on GPUs via OpenCL, and Nvidia says it would be happy to work with Havok.
Sony has launched a scheme that will see the company matching the development budgets of self-published games on the PS3.
Notorious BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay is set to launch a virtual private network service next week which will offer completely anonymous data transit.
Nvidia has announced that it has filed a countersuit in the Court of Chancery, Delaware, against Intel for breach of contract.
With a Core i7 965 overclocked to 4.8GHz, Cryo's new phase-change-cooled Velox is now the king of Custom PC's benchmark suite.
Nvidia is rumoured to be working on a new version of its dual-GPU GeForce GTX 295 card, which will feature a single PCB, rather than two.
A new worm has been uncovered which targets routers based on the Linux operating system and makes them part of an IRC controlled botnet.
Stardock has today announced a new DRM solution which it reckons should benefit customers as much as publishers, called Goo.
FileFront, one of the most popular download sites for PC games, will close down on March 30th.
It's time for another round-up of all the gadgets, gizmos and gear that litters our desktops. This time we've got a new Teufel headset, a Saiph gaming mouse, an Icy Box portable digital TV player, an iPhone Rogue-like and a bunch of other stuff we don't have room to mention here.
LEGO enthusiast Philo Hurbain has created an automated 3D scanner out of Technics parts, which allows for modelling of small, intricate parts.
Using cloud computing, the OnLive service promises to let you to play the latest games on a low-sped PC or Mac, or even your TV.
Microsoft has been sued for patent infringement by Israel-based software house BackWeb Technologies over functionality in Windows Update.
The Khronos Group reveals the spec for OpenGL 3.1, which removes many of the legacy features that were still included in OpenGL 3.0.
Ubisoft has just announced Ruse, a new WW2 RTS game where the focus is on tricking your enemies.
Rounding off our short mini-ITX season, we take a look at Intel's tiny G45 based motherboard to deconstruct its build, layout and performance - does Intel's own beat third part manufacturers and is the G45 chipset up to the HTPC task? Read on to find out.
Is your camcorder's size preventing you from taking it with you? Do you need something that's small enough to fit in your back pocket and light enough so you don't know it's there? Want to capture HD movies with a minimum of fuss? Well the Flip Mino HD might be what you've been looking for.
October 14 2021 | 15:04