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Uwe Boll is no fool - he's been checking on the anti-Boll petition and reckons that Spielberg and Michael Bay are out to get him.
Trackmania Nations Forever is now available as a free download. On your marks, get set, download!
Gaming laptops are getting to be big business nowadays - but can anything possibly lure us away from our desktops? We find out as we look at the latest high-end Xtreme 770 X9000-8800 from rock...
Penumbra: Requiem, an expansion to the Penumbra series from Frictional Games has just been announced.
Mandriva has announced the release of the 2008 Spring edition of their popular desktop Linux distribution, with plenty of new features - and immediate support for the Asus EeePC.
Microsoft is still trying its best to beat Google at its own game, with the launch of a new aggregation add-on to its Live Search service. Has the company cracked it - or just cracked?
Haze, the oft-delayed shooter with a brain from Free Radical Design, has got a new release date and an announced demo on PSN.
Rumours that a new version of the Nintendo DS would be unveiled at E3 this year have been rubbished by Nintendo spokespersons.
Square Enix addresses concerns that Japanese game developers aren't making the most of the tools at their disposal with current technology.
Seagate has filed suit against rival storage manufacturer STEC, claiming violation of patents it owns on the creation of solid-state devices.
Thermaltake takes things to an extreme with its Toughpower 1500W W0171 power supply. We test this 1,500W behemoth to see if it really is worthy of the Toughpower name. And, more to the point, find out if is there a need...
Hacker Chris Anderson has developed a tool which allows web applications developed on the Google App Engine SDK to run on any Unix-like server.
A report on the web suggests that Microsoft is preparing to release Windows XP Service Pack 3 to the public at the end of this month.
We had some time this morning with Asus' new Eee PC 900 that features a bigger screen, bigger SSD drive, more memory and even a Windows XP option. Check inside for unboxing pictures and our first thoughts!
The island of Singapore has formally introduced a new rating system for games that seems remarkably sensible compared to Western equivalents.
Ubisoft has continued to expand into eastern territories, buying up another development studio in India.
The creator of the Gran Turismo series has hinted in a German interview that the series may soon be coming to the PC.
NEC has joined the party of relatively low-cost TN+Film 24" widescreen LCDs with its AccuSync LCD24WMCX monitor. It's competitively priced, and sits reasonably well on paper. How does it perform in the real-world though? Let's find out.
Sony has unveiled its first pro-level OLED display, an 11" unit designed to be mated with high-definition broadcast cameras.
Toshiba's Japan-only Dynabook SS RX1 - the first notebook to come equipped with a whopping 128GB of SSD-based storage - has slipped back from its original April launch date.
Research firm Gartner has said that Microsoft's Windows operating system will collapse under its own weight if changes aren't made. This is bound to be controversial.
We have a UK exclusive early look at Gigabyte's next-generation P45-DS5 motherboard. It's DDR2 based and will be released in May when the chipset is officially launched. Let's find out what's changed from Gigabyte's current P35 range of motherboards.
October 14 2021 | 15:04