Razer has unveiled the Artemis, a controller designed specifically for MechWarrior Online.
Nvidia is targeting IGP users with its latest Kepler creation, the GeForce GT 640 2GB.
The SATA-IO group has announced a new standard for portable storage: USM Slim.
Gigabyte has launched an overclocking competition, with unreleased Ivy Bridge boards the prize.
Epic Games is to found a new studio in Baltimore, hiring as many former Big Huge Games staffers as possible.
The Humble Indie Bundle V has gone live, and it's an absolute corker.
Microsoft has launched the Windows 8 Release Preview, with tweaks and changes.
Sapphire has launched the first AMD Radeon HD 7000 series board with FleX Eyefinity support.
Google and Samsung have unveiled an upgraded Chromebook alongside a nettop-like Chromebox.
Dell has launched Copper, a range of ARM-based many-core servers.
A liquid nitrogen fan has pushed Nvidia's dual-GPU GTX 690 4GB to world-record levels of performance.
The upcoming Diablo III 1.1 patch is to bring player-versus-player combat to the action RPG.
LEPA's HDB 120 watercooling system, featuring the world's thinnest CPU block, has been leaked ahead of Computex.
A Microsoft-commissioned survey claims to reveal the hidden costs of staying on the outdated Windows XP OS.
38 Studios has closed its doors, taking Kingdoms of Amalur dev shop Big Huge Games with it.
ECS has created a new testing standard for its Nonstop branding, including extreme environmental tests.
Intel has announced the launch of a UK research and development network, with an Internet of Things project to boot.
Nvidia is participating in a race to the bottom with Kai, a new reference design for a sub-$199 Tegra 3 tablet.
Google's Eric Schmidt has promised cash to train and equip UK computer science teachers.
VIA has announced the ARM-based APC 8750, a neo-ITX machine clearly inspired by the Raspberry Pi.
DICE architect Johan Andersson has revealed that future Frostbite games will be 64-bit exclusives.
Asus and MSI have become the first motherboard makers to announce Thunderbolt support.
Activision is setting up a mobile games studio in Leeds with former Team 17 boss Martyn Brown.
October 14 2021 | 15:04