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A Detroit judge has ruled against The Romantics in their attempt to sue Activision for creating cover songs which were 'too good'.
The massively hyped of return of Sensible World of Soccer proved to be very short lived on XBLA thanks to reports of bugs flawing the game.
With the AMD Phenom processors dropping in price hand over fist, some great deals on AMD ATI Radeon HD 3800-series graphics cards to be found... could MSI's K9A2 CF make now a good time to invest in that Spidery thing?
As our Christmas present to our loyal readers, we're bringing you one of the biggest contests in modding history. It's time for Mod of the Year 2007. Read, vote, win.
Google's IM package now features real-time translation to and from multiple languages. Next step: a small fish you slip into your ear?
Stanford University researchers unveil a new nanotechnology that could herald the dawn of twenty-hour laptop batteries.
In response to a proposed surcharge on fizzy drinks, the American Beverage Association has blamed video games for causing obesity.
IGN Nintendo has just been put on the podium by VGMWatch over conflict of interest issues arising around the editor and his wife.
Just in time for the end of the year, we've had the chance to sit down with Ediejo, one of bit-tech's most talented modders, and write up one of his most popular projects of 2007 - Carbon-Li. He may be a little light on words, but we think the carbon fibre does a lot of talking for him...
Sony Boss Jack Tretton believes that more and more developers are developing primarily for the PS3 and working backwards onto other platforms.
Solar power specialists Nanosolar have announced mass-production of cheap-ish panels, and if you're desperate you can even get one on eBay.
Microsoft is due to ship a flawed random number generator with the latest Windows Vista service pack, which has the potential to put your encrypted data at risk.
Stuck for what to get your fellow geek for Christmas and don't have time to make it to the shops? Steam has just the answer for you!
UPDATED: No, we're not joking. Yes, they have promised. The teaser trailer for one of the most delayed games ever is now online!
Yesterday we gave you our views on the best games of the year and today we review what's happened in the technology industry over the last twelve months. Find out which products are the best of the year, and also which innovations have caught our eye during 2007.
All those spam emails I get are apparently wrong - it IS what you do with it that counts and less is now officially more to girls.
Zotac has today announced the first graphics card to sport DisplayPort - the new display interface standard that's set for widespread adoption during 2008.
We've seen "usage monitors" on external drives before, but a student has come up with a novel way to show exactly what type of files are being stored, in colour, using an OLED screen.
The size of a fingernail and the weight of a paper clip - Intel makes some teeny tiny SSD chips.
The makers of Fahrenheit are eyeing up some of the best Hollywood actors to get involved in their new game, Heavy Rain after claiming to shatter the Uncanny Valley.
Today is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers and those involved are quick to tell us why they think violence in the industry is a problem.
2007 has been a great year for gamers and we've had a lot of fun testing and reviewing all the latest games - but which are the best? We've ranked the top ten games of the year across all platforms and you'll only find the results in here!
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