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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
One man development team Bob Pelloni is protesting Nintendo's SDK support by locking himself in his room and not coming out.
Lenovo is to announced the W700ds ThinkPad at CES next month, with an on-board digitising pad and a second 10.6" screen which deploys from the main 17" display.
We've seen how AMD's new Kuma CPUs perform at stock speeds, but what's the best CPU to buy for us overclockers: Intel's ever popular E5200 or AMD's new inexpensive monster? We evaluate overclocking performance to see which platform affords the best value.
It's more than clever normalising and keeping the bass intact at low volume; Dolby Volume aims to inject some of the vibrancy back into audio when you can't play the TV "teenage bedroom loud".
H2O-C7 by jhanlon303 wins the bit-tech December 2008 Mod of the Month competition!
Based on the works of comic book artist Enki Bilal, Nikopol: Secret of the Immortals is a story of fanaticism, politics and artistry, but is it any good? We take a look at this most unusual of adventure games to see if it can move us beyond point and clicking.
Two sets of new extreme memory hit the market from leading competitors. Is it all in the 'sinks or the hardware underneath?
Mozilla has released an update for the popular Firefox web browser which addresses several security flaws deemed 'critical'.
Ubisoft has announced plans to resuscitate Charles Cecil's Broken Sword games by bringing the originals to the Wii and DS.
3D Realms has gone another year without releasing Duke Nukem Forever, but is still teasing us with new images.
More than 28 separate video and computer games are being developed according to recent reports, with a full list within.
Google has added 3D building meshes for almost every structure in Manhattan to its Google Earth software - and the result is pretty darn impressive.
The Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 Atomic is a heavily overclocked, pre-watercooled version of ATI's dual GPU monster and it's been tearing up the bit-tech test benches all week. We find out just how fast it is, and whether it justifies its monster price tag.
October 14 2021 | 15:04