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Intel has announced another slew of price cuts on its processors in order to keep the pressure on AMD. Quad-core processors are starting to look even more attractive than ever before.
Interplay has announced Earthworm Jim 4, as well as a movie and TV series revival for the character in an ambitious marketing strategy.
Miyamoto thinks Wii Fit is a lot of things which it isn't; a game, likely to motivate people to lose weight and now apparently a civil rights activist too.
The EU has handed the games industry an ultimatum - take steps to protect children from violent media, or laws will be made to make you.
If you think quad-core is excessive but dual-core is old hat, how about a Ménage à trois from AMD's new Phenom X3 8750? Is it the cheap and cheerful multi-threading meat eater enthusiasts have been waiting to lap up? We just had to find out...
Lee Kun Hee, the chairman of the Samsung Group at the centre of an investigation into bribery and tax evasion offences, has stepped down from the company.
Sony has announced that it has pushed back the release of PlayStation Home, but promised an open beta this autumn.
Bethesda's Pete Hines has revealed that there is no chance of a Fallout 3 demo being released. Ever. He says that it's simply impossible to cut the game down into a demo.
Microsoft has announced the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3. The release schedule follows the rumours circulating last week.
Western Digital has announced the VelociRaptor, the successor to the hugely successful Raptor hard drives and it claims to be the world's fastest drive.
New South Wales has become the latest part of Australia to ban high-powered laser pointers, with punishments of up to fourteen years in prison for transgressors.
With so many great games now exclusive to Windows, are Mac and Linux users getting left out in the cold? Not if Codeweavers and its new program Crossover Games has anything to say about it. But does it really bridge the gap, or is dual-booting still the way to go?
The Greater Manchester Police force has launched a Facebook app which it hopes will allow all those switched-on social networkers to "help with their enquiries."
A New Zealand modder is facing legal trouble after putting New Zealand cops into the game.
Microsoft has released a security advisory alerting customers to the possibility for a privilege escalation attack against all current Windows releases - including Vista.
ViewSonic has attacked the 20" and 22" monitor market from a different angle with its VX1940w 19-inch widescreen monitor. It sports the same 1,680 x 1,050 resolution, but has a tighter pixel pitch thanks to the smaller diagonal. Will this pull the masses away from bigger screens?
Apple has just been granted a patent on a method for enhancing the atmosphere of online shopping using a virtual environment that doesn't sound a million miles away from Second Life.
In a rather hilarious mistake, Capcom has sent the Wii version of Okami to the presses with an IGN watermark included on the cover.
Epic's Mike Capps isn't a big fan of the Wii, as shown in a new interview where he labelled the console nothing more than a virus.
Introversion's Mark Morris is at the microphone again, sounding off about how to start up your own development studio. Last time he covered the basics of forming an idea and developing it.
October 14 2021 | 15:04