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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.
Bizarre Creations, the developer behind the PGR series and Geometry Wars, is raising money for charity again. Go! Donate!
Thermaltake introduces a new QFan to its Toughpower range, adding this new 14cm "silent" performer to modular connectivity and a five year warranty. Is it enough to tempt you away from everyone else in the busy mainstream market?
According to comments by Doug Lombardi, Valve is considering bringing music and video content to Steam before the end of the year.
Sony has opened up the PlayStation 3 for advertisers, possibly sparking a bidding war between ad agencies such as IGA and AdScape.
Japan launched a satellite on Saturday which it hopes holds the key to offering 1.2Gb/s Internet connectivity.
We're riding rollercoasters made of music, being pelted with neon coloured bricks and screaming out the words to some rather embarrassing power ballads. Have we lost it completely? No. We've just discovered one of the most fluid music-games to date.
Quad-cores? Pff, old hat! How does a hex-core chip with a over 25MB of cache sound? Intel preps its Dunnington processor for a 2H08 release.
The newest alpha build of the next version of the Ubuntu desktop Linux OS - Hardy Heron - has been made available for download, and it's pretty slick despite some major bugs.
The federal judge at the centre of the "Windows Vista Capable" case has given the suit a class action status.
At GDC '08, the developer for the Penny Arcade game has revealed the schedule they are aiming for - one episode every four months.
The saga continues for the mono-only Wii version of Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock. Activision is now offering full refunds to gamers.
Phil Harrison, CEO and President of the Sony Computer Entertainment brand, has announced his resignation today.
Over the weekend, mega-publisher tried to buy Take-Two for a rumour $2 Billion. Take-Two said no.
The A5/1 encryption algorithm used in GSM mobile phone transmissions can be broken in under thirty minutes with £500 worth of hardware. Time to worry?
We take a look at the newest Lian Li case on the market, the aluminium Armoursuit PC-P80. Not only that, but we've bagged the super-special ATI CrossFireX Edition of the case, complete with extra engravings and case details - check it out within!
With Pixar's upcoming movie in mind, how about this truly fantastic WALL-E robot mod! UPDATED: Now with more details and more pictures!
Andy takes a gander at Sins of a Solar Empire, the new multiplayer focused RTS and simulation from Stardock. Will Andy return to us as ruler of a galactic empire, bringing good tidings of the game - or will we shoot him and the game both out the airlock?
Energy Efficiency seems to be the industry buzzword for 2008 and Gigabyte has completely relaunched its P35 motherboard range with that in mind. We look at its mainstream GA-EP35-DS4 model to see if it's a fuss worth making.
Former Time UK owner, Tahir Mohsan, has announced that Evesham Technology is now up for sale after restructuring was "successfully completed."
The Florida Supreme Court has ordered that Jack Thompson must show just cause for his abuses to the US legal system.
Havok has announced it will be releasing it's complete toolset for free this May - which is great news for indie and professional studios.
October 14 2021 | 15:04