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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Online water-cooling equipment retailer closes as a result of current tough economic climate.
Flash memory manufacturer Spansion has filed for bankruptcy protection in both the US and Japan as it faces mounting debts in a slowing market.
Developer GSC has released an early version of STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl for fans of the series.
Nvidia shrinks the PCB used by the GeForce 9800 GTX+ and calls it a new graphics card.
What changed for March? Take a look at our recommendations for building a budget, premium and ultimate system if you're in the market for a new PC. We provide a breakdown of first choice and alternatives to help balance and sift out the best products at your fingertips.
A new survey by TIGA has found that gamer programmers are very hard to find and that most game developers think the industry needs tax incentives.
Ultra-wideband specialist Wisair has crowed that its single-chip wireless USB implementation has been picked by Fujitsu and Olidata for adaptor dongles.
The first 50 Cent game was apparently and regrettably successful enough for them to make a sequel that's even more obscene and violent. Is there actually a good game hiding beneath the surface though? We grab our bling and see if 50 Cent is worth the money.
Intel and TSMC announce a memorandum of understanding, under which Intel will port its Atom technology to TSMC
A new technology developed by researchers in the field of nanotechnology holds the promise of storage densities fifteen times higher than currently possible.
Sony has said that it is still somewhat shocked by Rockstar's choice to take GTA to the DS, though it still wants more GTA games on the PSP.
Cooler Master has built a 20-core system housed in a single tower chassis and powered by one of its Real Power M1000W PSUs as a product demo for CeBIT.
The developers of the original Operation Flashpoint are bitter that its reputation is being traded in to sell more copies of the sequel.
The Asus W90 notebook can play Crysis at 1,920 x 1,200 with very high settings. This was enough for us to want to take a look and the two Mobility Radeon HD 4870s inside will at least keep us warm until the spring arrives...
It's been revealed that publisher-in-trouble Midway may be trying to get rid of the Mortal Kombat franchise in an effort to stay afloat.
New technology will be primarily targeted at solid state disks before it hits the mechanical hard drive industry.
October 14 2021 | 15:04