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EA has announced that the free demo of Spore, and the fully featured creature creator, will be made available early this June.
We look at XFX's Nvidia nForce 790i Ultra SLI motherboard to find out if it offers that much more than Intel's X48 or even its own nForce 780i SLI. Do higher prices automatically get you more performance? The answers are inside.
InPhase Technologies has finally launched a product based on holographic storage - a technology the company has been promising for the past eight years.
Apple is to use Immersion's VibeTonez technology to introduce haptic feedback to the iPhone, hoping it will improve the usability of the keyboard.
Hard drive enclosures - they may not be the most glamorous piece of kit ever, but a good one will last you a lifetime and see frequent use. In this review we take a look at Silverstone's new Treasure TS01B 2.5-inch enclosure, which features RFID technology.
Yoshinori Kitase was the director of Final Fantasy VII, so it's hard to get much more powerful in this business. Now, as the prequel to FFVII launches across Europe, we sit down with him and discuss Crisis Core and why exactly he's so big in Japan.
BioWare's president Greg Zeschuk has said that the Nintendo Wii is less like a games console and more akin to a toy.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has said that the software giant may re-evaluate its plans to stop shipping Windows XP on 30th June if demand from customers is there.
If you own a website and would like more control over what information gets displayed when you pop up in search results, the new Yahoo SearchMonkey project might be of interest.
Microsoft's MSN Direct division has announced that it has sold the last Smart Watch device, and it has no plans to ever create any more SPOT-enabled wristwear.
The more we cover it, the more we find that many of you are interested in getting your feet wet with the penguins. But some things just aren't that simple in Linux and one such thing is wireless networking. Our resident guru Ken Gypen takes a whack at de-mystifying what is one of the biggest pains in Linux.
Cliff Harris sees a bleak future for the games community. An insular group that purges n00bs, defends violent media and pirates games regularly - the end could be at hand! Thankfully, Cliff has a whole list full of ways to make gaming good again...
Tom Forsyth, a software engineer working on Intel's Larrabee project, has said that rasterisation is not dead. Larrabee's primary focus for graphics is rasterisation.
Epic hasn't forgotten about Xbox 360 gamers and is still trying hard to get mod support running in the Xbox 360 version of Unreal Tournament 3.
A new Prince of Persia game looks to be in the planning stages, with a new name and look hinted at by early information.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is now recruiting developers to work on a new Halo game with Peter 'One Ring' Jackson.
Storage manufacturer Seagate is celebrating its one billionth hard drive, and reckons it'll be able to double that in just five years time.
Microsoft has announced the availability of two new exclusive Extras for its flagship Windows Vista Ultimate OS - but don't get too excited.
It's been two years since our last reader survey and we're eager to make bit-tech an even better experience for you, our readers!
American memory manufacturer STEC has announced a new range of solid-state drives which use the 1" form factor for maximum modding potential.
October 14 2021 | 15:04