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Search giant Google has slipped a bundle of used notes to the team behind the Wine package in order to get better support for Adobe Photoshop on Linux.
id Software has renamed and detailed the ad-supported version of the original Quake, now known as Quake Live.
The PC Gaming Alliance has just been officially announced at GDC, so check inside for a full list of partners and find out what the aim of the group is.
Engadget claims to have received pictures of Hewlett Packard's new Eee PC killer, the 2133. If the images are real, it's looking mighty fine so far.
The Penumbra series gained fame as an accomplished indie effort, but has grown into a professional game of astonishing depth and detail. Now, as the series draws to a close in this final mini-epic, we take a look at Black Plague and see if it can go out with a bang.
N+, the popular indie flash platformer, will be coming to Xbox Live Arcade today and will mark the utter destruction of our free time.
Microsoft has said that speculation of a Blu-ray add-on drive is "premature." That doesn't stop us from speculating though, right?
3D Realms, creator of oft-delayed Duke Nukem Forever, is being sued for copyright infringement over new game Earth No More.
Toshiba has announced that it is pulling out of HD DVD, which brings the format war to an end. We can now start to watch HD content!
Atari has announced a new retail version of The Witcher, i.e. not a patch, which will fix the games numerous issues.
Hiroshi Terada has filed a patent in the US for a series of technologies allowing digital SLR cameras to take video footage just like the point-n-shoots.
Corsair has expanded its popular PSU range with a high-end 750W model that fits into the new TX-series. It's made by a different OEM to the HX-series' everyone is so fond of, so has Corsair managed to eke out the same level of quality? Let's find out...
Fuel-cell start-up Angstrom Power has demoed a modified Motorola handset running on a hydrogen-based fuel cell that is charged using standard tap water.
As part of 'Operation for Tomorrow' China is launching an initiative to crack down on Internet cafes and reduce illegal activity.
October 14 2021 | 15:04