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After a security researcher posted proof-of-concept code to a mailing list, Microsoft has publicly denied that a flaw in Windows Media Player can lead to remote code execution.
We here at bit-tech have a saying - "you can never have too much storage," In which case the Seagate 1.5TB hard drive seems ideal, packing more gigabytes into a shiny 3.5" drive than ever before. We find out how this jumbo drive stacks up against the competition.
Anti-DRM outfit SlySoft has announced an update to its AnyDVD package which is capable of breaking all commercial Blu-ray copy protection systems.
We've got our third winner for the Mod of the Year competition, to reward those of you who took the time to vote. Check out if you won inside!
Malware has been discovered on two commercially available lines of digital photo frames over the Christmas period - one from Samsung, the other from Mercury.
Users are reporting major image corruption issues when using the long-delayed Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adaptors with their MacBook Pros.
The MNPCtech Sketch-up competition in association with the bit-tech community is due to finish shortly so get your votes in now.
It's facepalm time. After collecting votes from our readers for the best games of 2008, it's time to look back on the year and see which games came out that didn't live up to expectations. Here's our take on the titles that got destroyed by their own hype and how they could have been saved.
A little-known networking company has been granted a patent on live-updated icons - and is, surprise surprise, looking for damages from Microsoft, Apple, and Google.
The build of Windows 7 - version 7000 - which will form the public beta in January has been leaked ahead of schedule over the BitTorrent P2P networks.
You voted for them and here they are - the top ten PC games of the year according to the bit-tech reader vote. Did your favourite game make it into the short list, or you the only person in the world who likes Conspiracy Island 2? Read on to find out!
We've got our second winner for the Mod of the Year competition to reward those of you who took the time to vote. Check out if you won inside!
Our mod of the year is well under way, and to reward those of you who took the time to vote we've got our first winner.
Building the perfect home network can be tricky, especially if you've got thick walls which interfere with Wi-Fi signals or don't want Cat5e trailed everywhere. We check out Belkin's Powerline AV starter kit which uses the existing electricity wiring in your home to carry a network signal and see if it's a decent alternative.
Intel kills the season of goodwill and decides that it won't sell its Atom CPUs without the chipset bundled.
October 14 2021 | 15:04