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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
CeBIT 2008: Intel talks to bit-tech and details its next generation 4-series, Eagle Lake chipsets which should arrive in May.
There's a new Crysis patch out, offering new features and improved stability. What are you waiting for? Pick it up and play!
Joe Martin wants to know what it is that makes a hardcore gamer. Prompted by the death of somebody close to him, Joe examines what hardcore is and invites readers to share their stories about what game it was that first hooked them.
CeBIT 2008: Gaming on a budget but want Razer quality - how about this little number.
Midway, which lost $78 million in 2006, has announced escalating losses for last year, but remains hopeful for the future.
Apple's iPhone handset will soon officially support third-party applications via the new App Store, and corporate users will be able to sync with a Microsoft Exchange server.
The videogame of Lost has finally arrived much to the joy of series fanatics everywhere. Formed from a collaboration of the Lost team and Ubisoft, the game offers a brand new glimpse at the Lost franchise and a chance to immerse yourself in the story. But is it any good?
CeBIT 2008: The FT01 is curvy like its bigger brother, but cheaper and smaller.
A bored hacker has worked out a novel way of creating a real-time 3D rendering engine using nothing more than the Excel spreadsheet package from Microsoft.
Jack Thompson has responded to Electronic Arts' dismissal of his offer to help in the game publisher's efforts to acquire rival Take-Two.
CeBIT 2008: Gigabyte has some cases that are really stylish, but balance is restored in the universe because it also has a silly cooler.
EA has sent a clear message to Jack Thompson: don't get involved in our attempt to buy Take-Two.
Futuremark clarifies its trademark application for the word 'Pwnage' after a misleading statement was issued on Tuesday.
CeBIT 2008: The Orochi from Scythe has 10 heatpipes and a 14cm fan and will passively cool your CPU if need be.
Ziff Davis, publisher of 1UP and EGM, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today in an effort to pay off massive debts.
CeBIT 2008: Abit shows us the new MAX and Pro range of mobos. But we discovered that UK RMA's now go to the Netherlands.
Indie website RockPaperShotgun has done a breakdown of the top ten pirated games and the number of downloads for each.
CeBIT 2008: In partnership with Innovatek, EVGA shows us a new waterblock that cools two GPUs and both sets of memory in one.
An interesting marriage of a NAS drive with a basic Linux PC offers automated ripping of your music collection to a UPnP media server - no keyboard or mouse required.
Can't quite believe the news that the next version of IE will follow W3C standards? Now Microsoft has launched the public beta you can try it for yourself.
Many of the 24-inch widescreen monitors that have recently hit the market have used TN+Film panels to keep costs down. Hyundai has gone against the grain with its ImageQuest W241D, as it uses a PVA panel and looks good on paper - will it live up to its spec sheet?
CeBIT 2008: Interesting and quirky Cooler Master's Cosmos cases littered its booth this year - take a look at what we snapped.
We're out in Hannover, covering the hottest announcements at this year's CeBIT trade show. Here's a handy list of this week's news.
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