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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Everyone loves to hate the RIAA and that especially includes the EFF. Well sit back and lavish those feelings thanks to a 25 page report published by the EFF.
Asus has hit the sound card market with all guns blazing, but should the mighty Creative start sweating as another computing behemoth lands the heavyweight Xonar D2 into the PC audio market?
Surround sound headphones are a controversial subject among true audiophiles, but Bit-tech is no coward and has plunged headlong into the issue by reviewing a pair of Zalman's latest headphone effort. How do they fare? Check out within!
We preview the BlastFlow Siberian which is not your usual waterblock, this one has a Modular design that lets you upgrade cheaply and quickly on any GPU. Not only that but it performs better than the competition too!
After four years of being open, Sony's Connect music store will shut down in March 08 which will effectively kill their proprietary ATRAC format.
EarthLink loses deals with two major US cities to provide city-wide Wi-Fi coverage after cutting 900 jobs from its workforce.
The photo "Boats" by Nath Chandler wins the August bit-tech photo of the month competition!
It's the gold rush, baby! Right at the front of the queue in fact is Splash Damage's Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and Mass Effect for the 360.
AMD hopes to increase the performance of future x86 based processors with the introduction of SSE5 on its "Bulldozer" line of CPU cores in 2009.
Manhunt 2 has faced an uphill battle just to be re-rated in America with a new version, but the Dutch are now stepping in and offering a market for the uncut version.
The official Virginia state report into the Virginia Tech massacre has officially found no link at all between violent games and the actions of Seung Hui Cho.
August has been...and gone. So it's time to take a look at what our busy modders have been up to during the dog days of summer. That's right - it's time for our next bit-tech Mod of the Month!
Straight out of an 80s cartoon, Foxconn launches the Quantum Force series, with its first mobo the MARS. Expect action figures and plastic lunch boxes featuring the logo in stores soon.
Get your wallets ready as details and pictures of Gigabyte's Intel X38 and AMD RD790 DQ6 boards arise.
October 14 2021 | 15:04