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In a move to help garner more attention to its Windows Live service, Microsoft has started taking steps to integrate it into the OS.
We've been covering a bit of Linux lately, but what about all these commands? And how do you know what you're really looking at? Ken Gypen takes a stab at demystifying everyone's biggest Penguin-based nightmare - the CLI.
Anti-Microsoft fanboys rejoice! The Office Open XML format has failed to gain a fast track approval from the International Organisation for Standardisation.
AMD has accused Nvidia of using an aggressive noise reduction algorithm in order to help garner a perfect score in Silicon Optix's HD HQV benchmarks.
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has outlined plans for a public review of violent and sexual images in games.
The video game/recruiting tool known as America's Army is subject to controversy once more as a group of anti-war veterans protest against it in America.
Word on the grapevine is that the bi-annual 360 firmware update will bring a whole load of new features to the console, including a parental timer of some sort.
Dell and HP have both introduced new widescreen monitors this week coming in at 20 and 24 inches respectively. One of them will rotate and the other will watch you work.
There's nothing quite like the strong, sleek and sensuous feel of a Lian-Li case - having one is like falling in love would be if you ever fell in love with an aluminium PC case. Or is it? We found out.
We've got copies of the new piratey MMO to give away to three lucky winners, plus keys for two weeks of free gameplay for 50 more scurvy dogs.
Both Nvidia and AMD will continue to support the AGP interface, despite the fact that PCI-Express 2.0 is days away and AGP is over three years out of date.
Recently leaked photographs indicate that Master Chief may soon be making an appearence at Madame Tussauds in full waxy splendor.
Outerlight has confirmed that it's working on a sequel to The Ship, the ship-based murder simulator based on the Source engine.
Want a job in games development but don't know where to begin? Well, if you live in London then we have a suggestion for you.
Over this past weekend, many UK mobile users have found a new feature activated on their mobiles called PayForIt, which allows users to make purchases using their mobile.
Sony has come out and confirmed the recent security debacle over the Microvault USB thumb drives.
It's the best Gigabyte cooler you can currently buy, but will the blue heatsink Rocket II shoot for the stars or fall to earth with a pop and a whistle?
Rumours that Leipzig GC may have been moving to Munich may prove to be unfounded - and it turns out they couldn't move until 2009 at the earliest.
What do you mean you STILL haven't played Far Cry? How can you live with yourself? Ok, ok - we'll get through this. Just follow this link and get the full version for free. That's better!
New research from Hungary has revealed that computers can now predict the actions of human players by using biofeedback technology. Never will you win a game of CS:S again.
Google Earth, the globe-viewing toy from the God of Search Engines, has just been updated and includes a new 3D flight simulator. Keep it quiet though - it's a secret!
NBC Universal has declined to renew its contract with Apple to sell TV shows through the iTunes store. Apple responds by not selling any new NBC show.
October 14 2021 | 15:04