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Sega has dished out the details on it's new multi-platform game based on the Aliens franchise. Squad-based gameplay? Yes, please.
Hacker Adam Laurie has demonstrated a contactless attack on an RFID-equipped American Express card at the Black Hat DC conference.
Cooler Master has gone over the original Cosmos design, tweaked it and come up with this. It's got a new aluminium chassis, a revised cooling system and a funky touch-sensitive button. But can it stand up to our critical eye? There's only one way to find out...
Google has announced a trial of a new service allowing patients to upload and store their entire medical history on-line.
Nvidia has announced the GeForce 9600 GT today. Based on the G94 GPU, it's designed to hit a mainstream pricepoint of around £120 - will the retailers meet that price and, more importantly, will it perform well enough against some stiff competition? Read on to find out.
On The Rain-Slick Precipice Of Darkness, the official Penny Arcade game, will be getting a spring release according to a GDC announcement.
New details on GTA IV have slipped out - this time about how the drinking minigame system will work and what physics systems add to it.
At GDC 2008, Microsoft has revealed that Gears of War 2 is set for an Xbox 360 exclusive release this November.
Unknown company Implicit Networks has started legal proceedings against a raft of high-tech companies claiming infringement of their data conversion patent.
Simon Hill of Outerlight Studios tackles the concept of advertising in games and the despicable, dirty nature of designing advergaming. Is there a way out for developers who don't want to place advertising in their games? This column is sponsored by bit-tech.net.
Microsoft has entered Momenta into the NextGen PC Design Competition, and it's a pretty creepy device designed to record every exciting moment of your life.
Mesh has announced that it has released two PCs featuring tri-core Phenom 8400 and 8600 processors on its website.
Jon Lech Johansen, the man famous for cracking the original DVD CSS encryption, has launched a new piece of software that can convert DRM'd media.
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