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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Kurtis Kronk takes us through a quick and simple USB key mod which even a novice can handle and which anyone can have fun with.
Apple announced yesterday that its iTunes music store has now sold more than three billion songs since its launch four years ago.
Amid an ever increasing amount of lawsuits in the US, UK citizens are downloading more unauthorised music then ever before.
PGR4 won't fit on a DVD and the developers have had to remove day/night cycles to make room. Meanwhile, Sony boasts about how great Blu-ray is.
Crytek head honcho Cevat Yerli recently told gaming press that Crysis could see a port to consoles, though PC is still the main focus for the game.
The photo "le pétale" by Brett Dunsmore wins the July bit-tech photo of the month competition!
The founder of Wikipedia has revealed some details on his community-developed Internet search service, which is set to hit the net late in 2007.
The Revoltec Rhodium may not be the most nicely named case in recent memory, but it certainly looks sleek enough to please. Check out our comprehensive review to see how Revoltec's latest offering holds up in our battery of tests.
A German hacker who was scheduled to hold a teaching session at the Black Hat convention has been blocked from entering the US.
Mark Rein, VP of Epic, reckons that DX10 won't see major adoption thanks to the thriving console market and that Crysis will be the pinnacle of gaming for years to come.
Project Offset, the upcoming FPS/RPG from Team Offset, has just had its first gameplay trailer released. It. Looks. Gorgeous. Updated!
We first reported Commodore's re-entry into the market back at CeBit 2007. Finally, a retail sample has reached the bit-tech labs - we take it for a grilling to see if it really is worthy of the Commodore name.
A recent court decision could stop service providers from changing their terms of service without fully notifying customers beforehand.
Cooler Master has increased its warranty on PSU's from an industry average two, to a massive five years. Will the rest of the industry follow suit?
Scan has said that it will soon sell guaranteed G0 stepping Core 2 Quad Q6600s due to popular request in the bit-tech forums.
The first monitors to feature DisplayPort connections have been announced by Samsung.
Intel isn't the only one to sport high-k metal gate transistors: AMD and IBM have joined forces to develop their own high-k 45nm process.
As a follow-up to the success of Lego Star Wars, Traveller's Tales has announced Lego Indiana Jones - or should that be Lego Henry Jones Junior?
The Spotswood Drum case mod finally goes on sale, boasting better cooling, elimination of hot-spots and a custom finished wooden exterior.
October 14 2021 | 15:04