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Eidos is dropping hints and the rumours are flying that the Montreal studio is developing a new game in the Thief franchise.
Electronic Arts has finally set a release date for the UK version of Rock Band, as well as details of new features and downloadable content.
Charlie Daniels, who had music featured in Guitar Hero 3, has complained that Guitar Hero is unsuitable for children.
The US Environmental Protection Agency is holding a meeting today to discuss the draft edition of the new Energy Star 5.0 energy efficiency rating system.
Toshiba, fresh from defeat in the HD format war, has announced the worlds smallest TrueHD camera head, weighing just 65g.
Viking: Battle for Asgard may offer players the chance to go blade-on-blade with some sexy and evil Norse goddesses, but that'll only impress us so much. Can Sega take Viking the extra mile or is this warrior all out of woad? Find out within!
Speaking about how many petition signatures it would take to stop him directing, Uwe Boll said one million would be enough.
In a piece written for Entertainment Weekly, Stephen King has come to the defence of video games, slamming American politicians.
Adobe has announced that the next version of Creative Suite applications will have 64-bit support - but only on Windows.
We test the latest 45nm Intel Core 2 Duo "Wolfdale" E8500, E8400 and E8200 processors to see how they compare to other popular, sub £200 CPUs from Intel's 65nm Core 2 line and AMD's Athlon X2 and Phenom lines.
A Swedish startup has developed a mobile phone base station which runs primarily on solar and wind energy, aimed at developing nations.
Simon Hill, developer for Outerlight software has just finished reading The Byron Report. As someone clearly affected by any changes that may be made because of the report, Simon has a few things to say, first of which is; Who is to blame?
We're behind enemy lines, hunkered down in a bomb shelter and steadily typing out our report. Want a sneak peak at our covert intelligence from the Battlefield: Bad Company multiplayer beta? Then you've come to the right place!
Nokia has rebooted the N-Gage, relaunching it as a gaming service rather than a single platform.
The PC version of Ubisoft's startlingly beautiful adventure is almost upon us and to celbrate we've got five Assassin's Creed prize sets to give away! All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is answer one simple question.
Microsoft is due to announce some time this week the extended availability of their Windows XP operating system, and it's all thanks to devices like the Asus Eee PC.
October 14 2021 | 15:04