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A sequel to one of our favourite Wii games has now been announced by Electronic Arts - Boom Blox Bash Party!
G.Skill's 1,600MHz kit for Core i7 CPUs runs at a tidy 8-8-8-21 and includes a smart, G.Skill design on some dark blue heatspreaders. How does it compare to the more elaborate Corsair DHX+? Read on to find out.
Google has added offline functionality to Gmail, allowing you to access and reply to your e-mail even without a working Internet connection.
This time in our On Our Desk round-up we take a look at remote control helicopters, iPhone games, card readers, hard drive enclosures and a copy of the Mass Effect OST - mainly because we've got to give our worktops a good spring cleaning before we move offices.
Stanford University's Bill Dally becomes the new Chief Scientist at Nvidia. He replaces long time Nvidia brainbox David Kirk, who becomes an Nvidia Fellow.
The Mozilla Foundation has put the Wikimedia Foundation in charge of a $100,000 grant to improve the Ogg Theora and Vorbis media codecs.
Sega and Creative Assembly has announced a definite street date of March 4th for the latest game in the Total War series, Empire.
The UK's Intellectual Property minister says he will not advise the government to legislate against game and music piracy.
Microsoft has said that, despite negative reaction to Games for Windows Live, Windows is still a great platform for gaming.
Motorola has announced the closure of its Windows Mobile development centre in Florida, prompting speculation that it is ditching the platform in favour of Google's Android.
Usually a company more associated with heatsinks than chassis, Scythe has just released the ultra silent Fenris Wolf. With all aluminium construction and a whisper quiet cooling system, can the Fenris Wolf prove a worthy entry into the enthusiast case market? Read on to find out!
Western Digital has today announced the WD Caviar Green 2TB hard drive - the industry's highest capacity drive to date.
According to sales data from last year videogames managed to outsell the combined forces of DVD and Blu-ray last year.
October 14 2021 | 15:04