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In a Los Angeles event hosted by Tom Brokaw, Microsoft officially launched its trio of new server products: Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, and Visual Studio 2008.
Sony and BT's wireless communication package for the PSP, Go!Messenger, is to be released tomorrow across the UK.
Activision boss Bobby Kotick has revealed that it wasn't just EA who though of buying up Take-Two; Activision considered it also.
Sharp and Hitachi, who make the LCD screens for the Nintendo DS, have been accused of price fixing following office raids in Japan.
We take six of today's performance mainstream graphics cards and put them through a gauntlet of tests to work out where the best value for money lies. We come out with a number of interesting findings, but will they answer all of our questions, or create more? Read on to find out...
The Australian government has announced trials of a new ISP-level filtering system designed to prevent access to pornography online - and it's going to be mandatory.
Despite the fact that Phil Harrison was the biggest proponent of Home, the project will be continuing in his absence.
The European Commission has fined Microsoft a record £681.6 million in the long-running antitrust dispute.
In a remarkable turn of events, Mark Rein has said that Epic Games is committed to making PC games and that he loves the PC.
SquareTrade has responded to challenges and released the full details of their report on Xbox 360 failure rates.
Peter Molyneux and Phil Harrison have said that game controllers nowadays are too complex and get in the way of the games.
Search giant Google is to join six other companies in a project to lay a 6,200 mile undersea cable joining the USA and Japan and capable of carrying 4.8Tb/s.
Hardware hacker guryhwa has successfully replaced the built-in Celeron 900MHz processor in his Eee PC 701 with a much beefier 1.2GHz Pentium-M unit for a nice speed boost.
It's a mouse designed to emulate the feel of a gun in FPS games and it isn't going to go down well with Jack Thompson. That aside, has Zalman created a decent peripheral that increases immersion, or just a shoddy piece of half-assed tech? Find out within!
October 14 2021 | 15:04