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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The BusinessWeek website has succumbed to an attack that sees the site attempting to install malicious code on visitors' PCs.
Guest columnist Cliff Harris is upset this week, lamenting the decline of truly free-form, sandbox gaming on the PC. When did real sandbox games like Sim City become unfashionable and get replaced with linear FPS games? Why won't someone give us back our sand?
Team17 is stepping away from the Worms franchise for a little bit and will be remaking the original Alien Breed game.
Brett Ratner has been pressuring Activision to let him make a Guitar Hero movie it seems, but Activision is saying no.
The first homebrew channel for the Wii has been released that will let the console run pirated games without a hardware fix.
US retail chain Best Buy is to purchase digital music distributor Napster for $121 million according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Today we look at the Scythe Zipang, a behemoth of a heatsink packing no less than six copper heatpipes, a 139mm fan and dozens of aluminium cooling fins. It certainly looks the business, but can the Zipang deliver where it matters in the bit-tech test rig? We find out.
The first modchip - an internal USB dongle - aimed at getting MacOS X running on an off-the-shelf PC has started to surface in eager users hands around the globe.
The full setlist for the new Guitar Hero game, Guitar Hero: World Tour, has been leaked.
Microsoft has terminated games tester Robert Delaware for publicly speaking about Xbox 360 failure rates to the press.
Spore has seen several changes to the DRM within apparently, with users getting an increased number of activations but only one account.
A flaw in the ASPI driver bundled with iTunes 8 saw Vista users BSODing each time an iPod was connected, but Apple has since released a working update.
Foxconn's new DigitaLife branded A79A-S hails the relaunch of 790FX alongside the new SB750 southbridge that sports better overclocking. We put it through its paces to understand whether Foxconn made the board all AMD enthusiasts need, or an overly-expensive dud.
October 14 2021 | 15:04