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Google has teamed up with Life to offer a searchable archive of every cover and many photographs from its magazines stretching right throughout its history.
Gigabyte has primed its GA-EP45-UD3R Ultra Durable 3 motherboard for some hefty overclocking and claims serious DDR2 memory performance. Naturally curiosity got the better of us so we had to check it out!
Ziff Davis has announced that PC Magazine is to cease distribution of its printed edition and instead concentrate solely on its on-line endeavours.
This time around we've got a pair of performance Patriot Viper modules and some inexpensive Elixir memory to see which DDR3 kit offers the best package, best performance and best value for money.
Packard Bell last night pulled the curtains back on its entry into the netbook market at an event in Central London.
EVGA's latest X58 design should give Asus' Rampage II Extreme a run for its money in the extreme overclocking stakes.
EA and Nvidia have confirmed that the delay of Mirror's Edge for PC is down to the full integration of PhysX physics effects into the game.
Apple has released the latest build of its Safari browser, version 3.2, with anti-phishing protection from Google included alongside numerous security fixes.
Kanguru has announced the availability of a rather novel pendrive featuring both USB 2.0 and eSATA 3Gb/s connectivity, with a surprising difference in performance between the two.
The BBC has announced plans to make BBC One and Two available live over the Internet, completing the broadcaster's online offering.
October 14 2021 | 15:04