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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.
Give away number five today for our voters - and on the cards is a power supply we've previously recommended - The PC Power and Cooling 750W. Click to see who's won!
Nvidia is gearing up to launch another GeForce 8800 graphics card—the GeForce 8800 GS 384MB—in the very near future if rumours are true.
It looks like Microsoft will compensate Xbox Live Gold members after the network issues that many members had over the festive period.
Dell has been flaunting a sleek and sexy concept LCD monitor for some time now, but it looks like CES will be when Dell finally says it’s available to buy, as its specs have been leaked.
Security firm McAfee has unwittingly prevented users of its software from accessing large numbers of web sites thanks to a botched virus definition update.
If you need a bit more space on your laptop, how's about a 2.5" 500GB SATA drive from Hitachi? Plenty of storage, but does such voluminous capacity come at a price?
Possibly the perfect Home Theatre PC barebones - the SN68PTG5 looks fantastic, has integrated graphics with HDMI out and is attractively priced. Has Shuttle made something we all want under our TVs?
Ubisoft has delayed three of its key titles for 2008 in order to bolster its strong fiscal 2007 financials by reducing short-term development costs.
The new year has arrived, but it seems like the rumours surrounding Metal Gear Solid 4's exclusivity just won't die down.
In the run up to Christmas, we treated you with several chances to win some kit for your PCs - the first was sponsored by Cooler Master. The winners are...
Axiotron has announced that its homebrew Apple Mac-based tablet PC, the ModBook, is now available to order. Can a MacBook really be hacked into a commercially viable tablet?
If you're a traveller going to or through the US, you're going to be restricted in the quantity of spare lithium-based batteries you can take for your power-hungry gadgets under new DOT rules.
2007 is over, so we look at some of the most exciting games of the year ahead, just to show that even though 2007 was good, 2008 could be even better. It doesn't matter if you're a hardcore rocker or a casual sim-lover, 2008 has something for you!
To see in the New Year we've got a special prize today for a voter in our mod of the year competition. Click to find out what it is and who's won!
A technology developed to protect soldiers from contaminants in the battlefield may be used to get your iPod to boogie away underwater.
E-Lead Electronics has announced a rival for the Eee PC: the Noahpad. It's small, white, and runs Linux; is it just another clone, or has it got its own merits?
The networking division of mobile phone giant Nokia has announced trials of a wireless technology capable of transferring data to mobiles at 173Mb/s.
A Washington D.C. girl expecting an iPod for Christmas opened the box to find a lecture instructing her to "read a book" and chiding her for wanting "capitalistic garbage."
On the last day of 2007, columnist Brett Thomas takes a look back at a year of the People vs. the RIAA. Who fought, who won, and what we have to look forward to in 2008 - a DRMerry New Year.
For our third voter give away for the Mod of the Year competition we've got something to keep your memory in top nick - no, not a notepad; some Corsair Dominator DDR2!
Back from the depths of modding history, via the bit-tech.net wayback machine - we remember the first mod from our very own macroman. He shows us how he created a winning case - stealth mod heaven!
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