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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.
The first service pack for Windows Vista was released to manufacturing last week, but is not yet available for download due to a problem whereby it can break certain drivers.
When your name is Intel and you're already winning the performance race, why stop there? The QX9770 has faster... everything. It uses an updated 1,600MHz front side bus, four 3.2GHz cores, a total of 12MB of L2 cache and it's a 45nm monster!
In a frank admission of failure, EA's CEO has admitted that some acquisitions the company has made haven't turned out very well.
In an accidental posting to the Nokia Germany website the company has leaked full specifications for its upcoming N96 multimedia mobile phone.
Dell has decided to make most of its AMD-powered machines only available in Dell's retail partner stores - no more online love for AMD?
Bizarre Creations has released the demo for the PC version of The Club; the full game is set for release on 22nd February.
UPDATED: Yahoo! issues statement that says Microsoft's $44.6 billion offer substantially undervalues the company.
During its quarterly earnings call, the publisher has confirmed that the next Call of Duty instalment will be released in no more than 14 months' time.
iPhones running firmware versions 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 are now software-unlockable thanks to one programmers 24-hour marathon hacking session.
We take Zotac's factory-overclocked GeForce 8800 GT 512MB AMP! Edition for a spin to find out if an overclocked 8800 GT 512MB is better than a standard-clocked 8800 GTS 512MB. Read on to find out how it gets on...
Carrying on from DDR1 and DDR2 in Part 3, Ryan investigates what makes DDR3 so special, by looking in-depth at its unique features like the Fly-By topology, Read/Write levelling, Dynamic On-Die Termination & ZQ Driver Calibration.
Sure, it says 'Gaming Communicator', but it really means 'headset'. Has Razer, one of the leading peripheral designers, lost the plot? Or is the Piranha really so good that it needs a new title to help stand out from the crowd?
Do you think you've got what it takes to keep up on the other side of the fast paced computer hardware industry? If so, we want to hear from you!
Wondering why Burnout Paradise needed a HDD on the Xbox 360? Us too. It's a good thing that EA has let us know then.
AMD OverDrive, the multitool of overclocking software, finally gets a bit more official with the release of its own website.
With its continuing struggle in the mobile phone market, Motorola is concentrating its efforts on second-generation WiMAX gear for end-users.
Namco Bandair is blaming the Nintendo Wii for the closure of around 60 Japanese arcades. Take that, Nintendo!
RIAA boss Cary Sherman would like to see anti-virus programs extended to scan for and prevent access to illicitly downloaded copyright materials on your PCs.
In the third part of our detailed investigation into memory technology, our resident expert, Ryan J. Leng, dives into memory generations and detail its revolutionary, then evolutionary technical break-throughs that lead us up to today's systems.
October 14 2021 | 15:04