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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Mainstream commercial games driving you nuts? Want some quick, free games to fill your lunch breaks or early evenings? We've got just the thing in our round-up of the best PC and Nintendo DS indie and experimental games.
Yes, that's an X3 - three Radeon HD 3850s on a single PCB with watercooling as standard. We've got plenty of pics inside too!
This is just a heads up to say that bit-tech.net will be moving to some shiny new servers this weekend. Here's how to get your fix in the meantime...
AMD has announced several new Phenom processors today and these should finally help to give AMD's troubled quad-core chip a good name.
If Team Fortress 2 is starting to seem a little old to you then wait just a week or two longer - new gamemodes and maps are on the way.
Internal Microsoft emails have revealed that Nvidia's drivers were responsible for 29 percent of crashes in Vista's early days.
In a shareholders presentation Take-Two has indicated it may be considering a BioShock MMO and movie.
The government sponsored report into issues surrounding computer games will recommend a film-style rating system.
Graffiti artist Skullphone has been reported as being responsible for hacking in to ClearChannel's digital signage systems to insert his logo, but the truth is rather more mundane.
The Gigabyte iSolo 210 may look dinky and unassuming, but something tells us that there may be some minor miracles going on under the hood. It's time to go hands-on then and do a full review of this ATX chassis!
Smaller ISPs in Canada are finding that their wholesale connections are being 'managed' due to changes made by Bell Canada to shape P2P traffic without consent.
With the demand for low-cost, fully web capable machines set to soar massively this year, could Windows XP be given another reprieve?
Erik Wolpaw, writer for Portal, has been speculating about the length of games recently and wonders if games these days are too long.
Todd Howard of Bethesda has let slip a few more details about Fallout 3, revealing that the game will have over 200 endings.
Introversion has confirmed that Darwinia and it's follow-up multiplayer portion will be heading to the Xbox 360 later this year.
DRM destruction firm SlySoft has announced that the latest version of its software is able to bypass both AACS and BD+ protection - enabling consumers to transcode the video.
We've seen how Windows Vista SP1 performs in games but what about the core system performance? We test boot times, disk copying, USB, network, photo editing, file compression, audio and video encoding to see what has changed.
A new study has shown that hydrogen sulphide can be used to halt the metabolism of mice for several minutes.
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 was released to the public last week and as we will be moving all of our test systems to SP1 over time, we felt it was necessary to put the new Service Pack under the microscope. Today we look at gaming performance across a range of titles.
October 14 2021 | 15:04