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Inscryption Review
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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
While we usually wait for full reviews, we just had to show you what arrived today: AMD's new RS780 IGP and SB700 south bridge.
Notebook manufacturers Lenovo and Fujitsu-Siemens are rumoured to be snagging the custom-built Core 2 Duo chip in the Air to build their own ultra-portables.
Mark Rein has spoken about how he thinks consoles are killing the PC market through larger audiences and sales.
We have a look at BFG Tech's GeForce 8800 GTS OC 512MB card to find out if the post-Christmas price drops make the 8800 GTS 512MB a more attractive proposition than it was at launch. We also have a sneak peek at the company's latest watercooled edition card.
Anti-malware site StopBadware is warning users that recent versions of media playback software RealPlayer are 'badware' and best avoided.
The Pirate Bay, one of the most popular file sharing sites on the web, is now facing prosecution for conspiracy to break the law.
A game adaptation of the Saw movies has been announced for better or worse and will be launching on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2009.
The European Court of Justice has issued a set of new directives for IP theft. It could be good news for the Internet user... or not.
Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, has said that he doesn't think that in-game adverts are all that clever - but what do you think?
Camera manufacturer Nikon has announced a new model of digital SLR designed with the Eye-Fi WiFi SD card in mind, marking the first partnership for the new technology.
We're baaaaaack... After a holiday respite, it's time to get back down into the trenches. This month, it's about new mods to ring in the new year - we're going to look at a few of the best mods still in their infancy. Whose mod is the best? We don't know, but I bet you'll tell us...
MySpace has announced plans for a development platform allowing programmers the chance to develop new ways to drive people to MySpace. Oh, and you get some ad revenue, too.
UK mobile operator O2 has announced plans to 'simplify' the monthly contracts associated with owning an iPhone, and the good news is that you're getting more for less.
Sony has released the latest firmware update in Europe - this includes the Skype functionality it announced at CES.
Valve has released the SteamWorks toolset to PC developers completely for free, making digital distribution a suddenly viable option for all!
It isn't looking good for PC gamers as it is revealed that of all last years games sales, only 14 percent of them came from PC titles.
Futuremark, creator of 3DMark and PCMark, has announced the formation of the Futuremark Games Studio.
All new MMOs have a tough task ahead of themselves; trying to find a niche somewhere in the market and eek out a meager existence underneath WoW. Can Pirates of the Burning Sea find that niche, or will it flounder and drown in the fiery ocean?
Figures published by web monitoring firm XiTi Monitor yesterday reveal the open-source Firefox web browser steadily gaining ground throughout Europe.
AMD has launched its first high-end graphics card since the Radeon X1950 XTX. We put the Radeon HD 3870 X2 through its paces in six of today's hottest games to find out if AMD is once again competitive at the high end.
October 14 2021 | 15:04