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After a string of publishers have recently announced major losses this year, Joe Martin examines how such a thing is possible when so many great games are coming out and what it might mean for the gaming outlook next year...
A Canadian-based IP firm called Wi-LAN has sued 22 companies, including manufacturers and retailers, for patent infringement.
MySpace and Google have teamed up on Google’s OpenSocial platform in order to reach an even wider user base.
Turns out that one of the things which got cut from the retail version of Manhunt 2 is the credits sequence, leaving developers un-thanked.
A trilogy of books planned to explore the history behind Assassin's Creed has now been cancelled after pressure from the descendants of the real assassins...
A new study by the Casual Games Association shows that men and women play equal amounts of casual games, but that men are ashamed to admit it.
The cool and wavey design of the Tuniq Tower 120 has been around for a little while now, but at readers request we strapped it to a CPU and tried to burn it to a crisp anyway. We're nice like that.
Mozilla Labs has released software that integrates web applications into the desktop, allowing instance-specific control of particular web functions.
More problems are surfacing concerning Apple’s latest OS X upgrade, Leopard. This time firewalls are being disabled and computers left open to invasion.
The photo "Autumn Carpet" by Richard Hogarth wins the October bit-tech Photo of the Month competition!
The Guinness Book of Records has now officially recognised the Folding@Home effort as the worlds most powerful distributing network.
The recent delay of Metal Gear Solid 4 until Q2 next year is bad news for everyone it seems - Konami's share price just dropped to a 4-year low.
Not only is there not an official comparison of the Manhunt and Manhunt 2 cut and uncut executions, but a group of Russian hackers has now managed to un-censor the PSP game.
NBC has teamed up with Fox to bring you Hulu - an ad supported way of watching some of your favourite tv shows and movies for free.
New figures are in, placing Nintendo as the market leader in software sales, followed by Sony and Microsoft in that order according to iSuppli.
October 14 2021 | 15:04