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Valve has finally released the update for TF2, which includes new weapons, modes and and achievements for the Medic class.
Before Valve built Steam up from scratch it was offered to both Microsoft and Yahoo, but both of them turned it down apparently.
Crytek has officially surrendered to the pressure of consoles, citing piracy as the main reason it'll no longer be PC exclusive.
Newspapers have revealed a device given to law enforcement agencies by Microsoft which allows users to bypass security features built into Windows.
Intel is entering into a partnership with high-performance computing legends Cray to create a next-generation supercomputer - and it could well be Nehalem-based.
Nvidia has quietly introduced another new member in the GeForce 9-series called the GeForce 9600 GSO. Don't expect anything new though.
Foxconn is said to be making the 3G iPhone ready for launch in June. It has planned to ship up to 25m units in its lifespan.
According to figures released by pro-file sharing group TorrentFreak, the tiny single-file BitTorrent client uTorrent is experiencing rapid takeup - and is responsible for the majority of P2P traffic.
Lars Ulrich is apparently planning a Radiohead-style digital release for Metallica's first album after the end of their contract with Warner Music Group.
The NSD-100 "P2P Download Engine" is a standalone device that incorporates a basic Linux BitTorrent client into its firmware and it also supports printer sharing and NAS functionality. For under £50, could this be the very low power media hub we're all missing?
We got a chance to sit down with Chet Faliszek recently, writer for Valve's upcoming co-op zombie game Left4Dead. We quizzed him on all sorts of topics from how the game works to what he'll do when the zombies attack - find out his answers here!
In a recent article, Variety's Ben Fritz has called out games journalists who offer exclusive reviews as 'ethically troubled'.
Valve's Doug Lombardi has confirmed that there'll be no sequel to Portal released this year because Valve wants to make something new.
October 14 2021 | 15:04