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Microsoft has launched the Xbox Live Video Marketplace in the UK, letting gamers get their hands on a wide selection of HD and SD movies.
IBM is developing a technology that will use light to replace some of the electrical circuits in CPUs.
Simon Hill of Outerlight, the team behind The Ship, introduces himself as a new monthly columnist. Simon talks about how he got started in the industry as a games tester, asking: What role does quality assurance have in game development?
Western Digital 1TB MyBook NAS adds overly restrictive DRM to deny access to the video and music you legally own, when you try and play it from outside your home network.
It seems everyone can't get enough of Asus' cheap little sub-laptop, and things have just got better as Asus will now honour warranty claims for home upgrades.
The Wii version of Guitar hero 3 has been criticised for only having mono-channel sound, but Activision has pledged to fix that.
Rumours have been circulating about Sega making a new console, the Dreamcast 2. Sorry to burst your bubble, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen.
AMD reached its lowest share price for more than four years last week and, as a result, its market value dropped to US$5 billion - that's less than it paid for ATI.
We have a look at Sapphire's Radeon HD 3870 to find out if it continues in the same direction as the impressive Radeon HD 3870 reference card. We also check out how well the card overclocks too -- could this be the card to buy in the run up to Christmas?
We've teamed up with Cooler Master to give away some great prizes in time for Christmas. Two lucky winners and five runners up will walk away with some awesome Cooler Master kit - check inside for details on how to enter!
We looked at the Enermax Infiniti 720W a while back and loved it, but perhaps you don't want that much power and don't want to spend quite as much? Does the Infiniti 650W make for a better purchase? Read on find out.
A new edutainment game set to be launched into classrooms aims to teach ethics via the medium of grave-robbing and gameplay.
Not only do we have a full review of Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles for the Wii, but we also get a chance to go hands on with the new Wii Zapper - the gun-like attachment from Nintendo. How do the two hold up? There's only one way to find out.
As an ISP, Plus.net finds itself as the middleman in arguments between law enforcement and accused file sharers. In an unusually down to earth blog post, a Plus.net employee lays it straight.
The Institute of Microelectronics in Singapore and flash memory maker, Fujio Masouka, are claiming huge increases in processing power by making processors in 3D.
Casual games may get bad reviews from the hardcore press, but that doesn't stop them selling! Apparently casual gamers just don't care.
The State of Texas has just filed a lawsuit against Future US, the operator of GamesRadar, over data-handling and child privacy laws.
We're heading for service pack city as Vista, XP and Office 2007 all get a tune up and a bit of spit 'n' polish.
AMD's Phenom isn't getting much love at the moment and things have just got a bit worse because AMD's claimed 10 percent performance loss with the TLB fix was a low estimate...
The Novint Falcon is one of the most impressive and compelling devices we've ever tested - a multi-axis, motion sensitive, force feedback controller for games like Half-Life 2 that allows gamers feel textures, weight and forces in the game world. We take the newest model out for a spin.
A preview of Army of Two has revealed that the game may have been delayed because the whole game wasn't shaping up as well as expected.
A new study from the University of Michigan reveals that exposure to violent media has a radical effect on behaviour.
October 14 2021 | 15:04