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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
A number of respected publishers and developers have pulled out of E3 this year, making it look like the show floor may be a bit emptier than usual.
Microsoft has withdrawn its offer to buy Yahoo! after a last-gasp attempt to seal the deal. Almost $50 billion is still not enough.
The communist island of Cuba has entered the 21st century by lifting a ban on the sale of personal computers - although Internet connectivity is still a privilege reserved for the ruling class.
After giving away all our copies of Assassin's Creed PC to you lovely people, we've finally managed to get one of our own to review. Yeah, we know we should have thought ahead, but it's too late for that now. Check out the review and graphical comparison to see what we think.
Matrix Orbital has been quietly humming away in the background for a couple of years now, working hard on its upcoming series of GX displays and peripherals. We've been involved for a while, but is it time to pull the cover off and show off the new baby? Let's take a look...
The photo "Cloudy Sunset over Pretoria" by WiK1d wins the April bit-tech Photo of the Month competition!
We recently interviewed Doug Dodson, the CTO of premier PSU maker PC Power & Cooling, about his thoughts on the industry, enthusiasts, where the humble power supply is heading, his own designs for modular units and his quips on Ultra's modular patent!
Qmotions has won a license from Microsoft to make official wireless peripherals for the Xbox 360, starting with a skateboard.
Valve has finally come through on it's promises and released the Steamworks SDK for free, giving developers an enormous helping hand.
Guitar Hero: On Tour for the DS is looking like it could be all the rock-star sim we need when we're on the go - especially with this partial tracklist now revealed.
Microsoft has missed its 29th April deadline for offering Windows XP Service Pack 3 without an MSDN subscription due to a conflict with their Retail Management System software.
HP Labs has announced experimental proof of the existence of a building block for electronic circuits dubbed the 'memristor', which could lead to instant-on computing.
At a recent Electronic Arts showcase, Battlefield Heroes was the surprise hit of the show - pulling fans away from other games to have a go at the new casual-focused, cel-shaded shooter. We caught up with executive producer Ben Cousins during the show to find out more.
Mark Rein is in the presses again, this time saying that although another Unreal game is likely, there's nothing planned right now.
Matt Damon apparently lobbied to have a Myst-like game for the franchise, not a shooter.
The new Prince of Persia game has only just been announced and already the game has had a full preview in France.
Virgin Media has partnered with the BBC to offer iPlayer content via their video-on-demand service - straight to your TV, no PC required.
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has described the famous giveaway of 'In Rainbows' as a "one-off" that is unlikely to be repeated.
Things have been fairly quiet from our Mod of the Year winner Nick Falzone. Granted, that's because he's spent the winter in the beautiful city of Florence, Italy studying architecture. But that doesn't mean he's not been modding - and we have his latest build to prove it.
AMD's Technical Director of Sales and Marketing has said that its next-gen CPU architecture will be "completely different" from Phenom.
During a press conference this afternoon in Taipei, TAITRA talked about the expansion at this year's Computex trade show.
It's almost three years since we last interviewed David Kirk, Nvidia's Chief Scientist. And with everything going on in the industry right now, it was a great time to catch up with him to find out where he sees the industry going and how Nvidia will be part of that.
April showers bring May flowers - but they also fog up a good spray painting job. Fortunately, our modders persevere through the lousy weather and difficult tasks to bring us fantastic forum contributions. Who's in the top five this month? Let's take a look at April's Mod of the Month!
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