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The Witcher: Enhanced Edition has been officially detailed and dated by developer CD Projekt Red.
Medical giant GlaxoSmithKline has donated a huge quantity of data to the National Cancer Institute, in the hope that researchers around the world can make use of it.
Introversion's Mark Morris has gone through how to develop an idea, prototype it and approach publishers. Now, you're ready to negotiate a deal and Mark is on hand to give you a guide on what to expect, complete with some entirely fictitious examples...
Indian tech firm Infosys is working on hand-held devices capable of capturing and projecting three-dimensional images - with the possibility of using them for games.
As Kane's Wrath prepares to launch on Xbox 360, we chat to executive producer Jim Vesella about the future of the C&C franchise, working with Joe Kucan, the difference between PC and console RTS games and how Red Alert 3 is shaping up...
Want to know who's walked away victorious from Mod of the Month in May 2008? Read on!
A zero-day security flaw shared with its previous generation brother, and discovered just five hours after the download was made available, mars the launch of Firefox 3.0.
2K Games has just announced that the SecuROM anti-pirate software included in BioShock has now been completely removed.
AMD and Nvidia are battling against each other again in what could prove to be one of the great wars in the 3D graphics industry.
Atari is claiming several major sites have published faulty reviews of the game based on pirated versions.
The Culture Minister of France has announced plans to introduce a three-strikes rule that will see file sharers disconnected from the 'net for up to a year.
We check out the latest P45 flavour from MSI to see if its new GreenPower Center, funky new heatpipes and DrMOS features, mean it's worth the consideration compared to the competition.
There's a new "AMD 4850 killer" in town from Nvidia - the new 9800 GTX+ (plus) uses a die shrunk 55nm G92.
Ubisoft, in an unusual move, has revealed it is working on a new version of Driver, with work begun in Newcastle already.
October 14 2021 | 15:04