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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
A new simulation game from Ian Bogost is released today which attempts to tackle the issue of obesity and promote nutrition awareness.
A UK tabloid has claimed that Apple is 'encouraging' UK retailers not to divulge sales figures for their flagship iPhone due to embarrassingly slow sales over the festive period.
By the time the first keynote closes, some of us at the show were already onto where the industry is heading. Brett Thomas takes a dive into his trip to CES 2008 and explains the trends and patterns creating this year's industry theme - interoperability.
Finally, an enthusiast's soundcard that supports PCI-Express is available, some four years after the interconnect's inception! We throw on some cans and take the latest Asus Xonar D2X with its funky lights and black EMI shield for a spin.
There is just a few days left of the Mod of the Year competition here at bit-tech, and with the help of Corsair we pick our penultimate winner.
We drop in on Sam and Max once more to test the water and see if the episodically adventurous duo are still going strong, or if they've ended up on in the bargain bin. Season Two is well under way now and this time, it's all about thinking with portals...
We've dug up a few more details on Foxconn's new BlackOps extreme overclocking motherboard...
Wait, what is that sound? Oh, nothing - just the death knell of HD DVD as the Format Wars come to a close. That and Sony, snickering.
It's lawsuit time again and this time Nintendo and Sony are being sued by a company which claims the patent to the controller software.
South Carolina-based start-up Nextreme Incorporated is trialling a technology that uses on-chip micro-miniaturised Peltier coolers to target hotspots and, amazingly, generate electricity.
Up to 10,000 new homes being built in Ebbsfleet in Kent are being supplied with fibre-optic cabling offering up to 100Mb/s downstream bandwidth in a trial being run by Openreach.
The ThermalTake Armour+ may not be everyones idea of a great-looking case, but it certainly has it where it counts. We take a look at the rather striking Armour+ to see if this LAN gamers case can withstand our testing of if it is more a case of -Armour. Ha!
CES 2008: ViewSonic has announced a 22 inch LED backlit widescreen monitor with a claimed 12,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
CES 2008: EVGA showed us its latest slice of cheesecake at its CES suite - the EVGA nForce 780i SLI FTW motherboard.
Stealth-mode start-up International Data Security has a novel idea to solve the growing cost of real estate for data centre use: converted cargo vessels.
Yep, the secret characters have been unmasked. Let's just say it looks like The Force will be strong with this one...
October 14 2021 | 15:04