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Hitachi has plans to shrink heads in 2009. The company has announced its Current Perpendicular-to-the-Plane Giant Magneto-Resistive head technology. Say that three times fast!
Intel kicked off IDF Taiwan with a bang by introducing a new mobile quad-core CPU and two new mobile computing cooling technologies.
The Independant Games Festival 2008 is now fully underway and the full list of entries is up, proving a great starting point for those wanting some new, free indie games.
The Gigabyte Odin GT is not just another 800W PSU with a blue fan - it has software control, thermal probes and fan monitoring built in. They're all good features, but is the unit itself good enough to make you buy one?
HMV is opening an in-store gaming zone which will be run through a membership scheme. With a whole load of events set up through out the year, could this be the future for HMV?
The BioShock Activation Revoke Tool has been officially released and should hopefully fix a lot of the copy protection problems that people have had with the game.
Microsoft has suddenly moved back into the PC gaming input market by bringing the Sidewinder line back to life. Has the company learnt any new tricks in the last few years then, or is the Sidewinder more useless than a dead viper? There's only one way to find out for sure...
Assassin's Creed is the new action-stealth game from Ubisoft Montreal. You play as Altair, an assassin in the middle ages who must strike down a list of English Crusaders to save his country. With such controversial subject matter, it could be the game of the year...
We test ATI CrossFire on 16x16, 8x8 and 16x4 configurations using the Intel X38 and P35 chipsets to see if the extra bandwidth actually makes a difference. From this we discuss what you should aim for if you've got your heart set on an Intel-CrossFire setup.
The International Trade Commission is investigating patent infringements in the manufacture of HDDs. The result could be a ban on hard drive imports for some brands.
Contrary to yesterdays news, Fox has said that the Hitman movie will have a definite R rating and that Xavier Gens is still hard at work editing the film.
Is Microsoft considering a virtual world for the Xbox 360, akin to Home on the PS3 and Second Life? It certainly looks that way and Daniel Schiappa has dropped a hint or two.
Electronic Arts has just announced that it has bought up both BioWare and Pandemic Studios by purchasing the parent company. What does this mean for the future of the companies?
A recent blog post by Mike Schroepfer reveals that a mobile version of the popular Firefox web browser is in the works.
The rumour around the watercooler is that the director has been pulled from the Hitman movie so that it can be re-edited for younger audiences because of nervous studio execs.
Later today, Google Earth will get yet another new feature - YouTube videos about places visited in the programme.
Oblivion, which many of us in the office still play regularly, is set to get one final piece of downloadable content on the Xbox 360 and PC. No news on the PS3 though.
For the second time in under a month, AMD has quietly launched new processors. This time, it's in the Sempron and Athlon lineups.
Now we take the story-driven part of The Orange Box out for a spin - but will the game leave us in a whirl, or just dizzy and mildly sick? Could it be the best game in series or even the best game ever? Find out everything you can without ruining the game in our spoiler-free review.
The art director of Gears of War has now been announced as the director for a new Thundercats movie.
October 14 2021 | 15:04