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COMPUTEX 2008: Branching out into ever more areas, OCZ has today signed Fatal1ty, while also expanding its line of Flash drives and more.
COMPUTEX 2008: Axle maybe a popular Nvidia partner here in the East, but the Western market is also soon to get another partner.
COMPUTEX 2008: Asus takes e-peen to the max with its new Rampage Extreme. Did you like the Maximus II Formula? You'll love this.
At Ubidays 2008 we recently we got a chance to get some up-close experience with Far Cry 2 and managed to swing not one but two bouts of hands-on time. Check out our thoughts and impressions within!
Ubisoft has just revealed that Tom Clancy's HAWX, the new military flight sim, will be released ahead of schedule and in time for September.
CardSpace, the authentication system provided with .NET Framework 3.0, suffers from the same security shortcomings as its predecessor according to a German research team.
Tomonobu Itagaki, creator of the Dead or Alive series, has announced he is resigning from Tecmo and suing them to boot.
A Chinese manufacturer has unveiled a touchscreen modification for the popular Asus Eee PC 701 that requires no soldering to install - although it will still invalidate your warranty.
COMPUTEX 2008: Nvidia has introduced the Tegra family of system-on-a-chip processors, which are aimed squarely at Intel's Centrino Atom platform.
We visited a few of the most popular hardware manufacturers here in Taiwan in the last few days to get the low down on what will be new on the Computex show floor for 2008.
The final blow in the Gigabyte versus Asus debaclé has landed, with Gigabyte agreeing to publish a full apology in Taiwanese newspapers for its indelicate comments about Asus.
One canny Nintendo DS homebrew coder has just released what could be the indie release of the year - Portal DS.
Lucasarts could be looking at reviving the adventure game genre if only the hardware wasn't a problem. Wait, what?
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has revealed that Ubisoft will be making games which will require 3D glasses, as well as CGI films, books and a TV series.
October 14 2021 | 15:04