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Pteroglider has been released for free by Codeminion, who only sold 32 copies of the game and describe it as a perfect example of what not to do.
Asus's motherboard division has responded to claims that its Energy Processing Unit technology is "fake".
BenQ looks to target gamers with its X2200W 22 inch widescreen monitor. It packs DVI, HDMI and VGA inputs with one of the best TN+Film panels we've seen to date. It also comes with a selection of image enhancing extras designed to bridge the gap to better panel technology.
Mozilla CEO John Lilly has revealed that the Firefox developer is considering tracking users' browsing habits on a voluntary basis.
UK police forces are to receive firearm training from a new simulation game that aims to be a truly realistic conflict simulation.
Derek Littlewood of Free Radical Design has revealed that Haze will not run in true HD on the PS3 and requires a meaty install.
Nvidia's latest GeForce 8200 IGP is (finally) here and we take a look at a special little mini-ITX motherboard from Jetway to see if High-Definition capable things can really come in small packages.
Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures may have been selling like hotcakes, but the bad news is that the DirectX 10 version needs a bit more work.
Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN is to drag BitTorrent search engine Mininova through the legal system over its refusal to implement a filtering system to prevent the sharing of copyright material.
Microsoft has issued a statement that says it is mulling a fresh deal with Yahoo! This time, an acquisition isn't on the table though... or is it?
Speaking to Eurogamer earlier today, Blizzard has discussed the possibility of giving World of Warcraft a complete graphical overhaul.
Nintendo has issued an apology to Wii Fit owners who may have been offended by the results of a Wii Fit weigh-in as a result of a faulty BMI measurement.
Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 was supposed to introduce an automated method of backup up the backup database, but this feature has quietly been removed ahead of launch.
October 14 2021 | 15:04