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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.
It looks like Sony is back with another rootkit after two years in the dark. This time the company's MicroVault USB thumb drives are the carriers.
Going completely wireless with your A/V equipment is one step closer to reality thanks to Amimon's Wireless High-Definition Interface chipsets.
Ken Levine, BioShock's Lead Designer, has said that the game's online activation will be removed in the future.
Dan Boaden takes to the skies, but manages to sit on the fence at the same time as he fights on both sides of the war in Attack on Pearl Harbour for the PC.
We got a chance to go hands-on with Haze in an exclusive at Free Radical Design's HQ. Now we're finally able to spill the beans on the first must-have title for PlayStation 3.
How about a motherboard with 2GB of DDR3 built in? Is a good price and guaranteed overclocking to 1,500MHz good enough to tempt people away from a standard bundle?
A couple days back, it was revealed that Monster.com had a security breach on its servers. What's even worse is that it took over five days for users to be notified.
Today signifies the European launch of Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite - the first significant update to the console since its launch in December 2005. Surprisingly, Microsoft doesn't want consumers to pay through the nose for the update...
It's about that time again. Time for a refresh to the iPod product line, that is.
Hoping that a PlayStation 3 price drop will be announced at Leipzig GC this year? Pfft. Sony says keep hoping - they're happy to keep things as they are.
UPDATED! I hate Securom. You hate Securom. 2K now looks like it may finally be joining the crowd after Ken Levine promises to get it sorted out. Meanwhile, Steam claims to have already done so.
Henri Richard, the chief sales and marketing officer of AMD, resigns just one month after Dave Orton.
An online survey conducted by IBM suggests that more people are turning away from their television and turning to the internet as the primary place for media usage.
Apple has announced that T-Mobile, Orange and O2 will carry the iPhone in the UK later this year.
Sony is on a media blitz right now, but the biggest news is the release date and pricing for the PSP Slim in Europe. Details within.
Stare out into the vastness of space right at your desk. Google Earth's newest version will allow you to explore constellations, planets and much more.
Sony is bringing a lot more life to the PSP, unveiling new Go!Explore and Go!Messenger applications at this year's Leipzig GC.
The memory type that replaces flash memory in many applications could be MRAM, which has been in R&D since the 1990s.
Microsoft is now giving out free retrofits for all Xbox 360 wireless racing wheels due to overheating problems.
You asked me to investigate and now I've got the answers. The truth about the copy protection and widescreen issues in BioShock.
XFX gets all pornographic on us with its pre-overclocked GeForce 8600 GT 620M XXX Edition. Is this an XXX worth looking at, or is it just another B-grade Blue movie to avoid? Read on as we find out...
October 14 2021 | 15:04