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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Schools in Bedfordshire are now introducing the arcade dancing game into schools to try and engage PE-resistant pupils. What's next, a GCSE in Quake?
A group of Chinese gaming companies have formed a new alliance, called OGAAP, to try and combat computer game piracy in China where game piracy is especially bad.
We've all been there - a great mod, great ideas...and no posts. What's missing? Well, mod-god Pete Dickison of Orac fame is here to tell you: ideas are only as good as how you present them. And he's here to teach you about how to write the project log of your dreams.
We took a trip to ShangHai and KunShan in China to see MSI's manufacturing facilities, and learn a bit more about the company and its philosophy.
Are you scared of trying out homebrew games and applications for your DS? Worried that you'll break it or get arrested for piracy? Fear no more - we explore the world of DS homebrew and look at some of the best games, apps and hardware to get the job done.
This weekend, we want to know just how much storage space you have on your computer. Do you have a lowly 40GB HDD or do you have the equivalent of a data centre in your rig?
Windows Update is accused of downloading and installing files even when autoupdate is disabled. Microsoft responds "Uh, nope."
George Harrison, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Communication of NOA, will be leaving the company at the end of the year.
BFGTech's GeForce 8600 GTS OC2 ThermoIntelligence card makes some bold marketing claims. We put them to the test while also comparing both single and SLI configurations to a selection of contenders for your hard-earned cash.
The blokes in Redmond are sitting pretty high up this morning. The Xbox 360 has finally surpassed Playstation 2 monthly sales.
If you're a college/university student, that is. Microsoft is offering the full version of the office productivity suite to students for $59.95.
A manufacturing plant that was making 900 illegal copies of movies an hour was raided by Dutch police earlier this week.
It seems that we can't go a single week without a lawsuit in the technology world and this week is no exception. The musician Prince is now suing... the Internet!
In order to alleviate antitrust concerns, Microsoft will be making some changes to the desktop search function in Windows Vista.
Here in Shanghai today, MSI gave us the final details of its up coming X38 Diamond board. Richard sits down and pens the details - more curvy pipes and more lanes seem to be the flavour of the month.
Sales of Nintendo’s incredibly successful Wii have now surpassed sales of Microsoft’s Xbox 360, according to a report published by the Financial Times.
Here's an eye opener for you. Obviously we're talking about the quality of the airbrushing, but if you're interested in further investigating the uh, aesthetics, then click away. We'll just pretend that you're reading about Vadim's Fusion LQX Intel-775G2...
An inventive modder has decided to make an extra large version of the Nintendo DS. It is so big that I'm not even going to make a joke.
October 14 2021 | 15:04