Mac specialists Macally have developed a genius set of headphones which allows you to slot your iPod nano directly into them. The mTUNE-N is sure to be a hit.
Toshiba says HD DVD copy protection isn't ready yet, and delays the launch of their players. Will this hand Blu-ray the advantage?
Having challenged Intel to a showdown, AMD are now declaring themselves the winner of the Dual-Core Duel. Top 10 List inside why Intel didn't show.
Oils ain't Oils, especially at minus 61 celcuis. See this case, WMD and meet G-gnome tomorrow at Atomic Live 2005.
Panasonic will have 50GB dual-lay BD-ROM discs by the end of the month. Yet even this is not enough storage for some.
NVIDIA say the GeForce 7800 GS PCI-E is not for mass production. What they won't comment on is whether there will be an AGP GeForce 7.
Ritual have released four new screenshots of their forthcoming Source-powered shooter, SiN Episodes. They also talk physics, exploding barrels, rocket propelled grenades and just blowing stuff up in general. Top banana.
What do you do when even SCSI RAID is too slow for your needs? Easy: go solid state and enjoy 3GB/sec. Sustained. MMORPG Eve Online saw a 4000% increase in server performance as a result. I'll take two please!
Sony have released (yet another) firmware for PSP - v2.60. This adds podcast, RSS and WMA support, but it isn't all good news.
Samsung has unveiled a 7-inch flexible LCD display - it's largest to date. Analyst are excited about e-Paper but we say 'think of the modding potential!'
A growing group of Call of Duty 2 fans are so upset by the lack of support and communication from Activision / Infinity Ward that they are threatening to strike. Does this plan stand a chance?
Bored with the sexy, classic, brushed-aluminium looks of your Shuttle? Drag it into the gutter for an entirely different kind of sexiness with an adult-anime cover we call the XXXPC.
Is World of Warcraft as addictive as crack? Does Blizzard command a 4.5 million-strong army of Red Bull-fuelled nutballs? We doubt it. Naturally, that won't stop a Chinese couple suing Blizzard over their son's death. Someone call Jack Thompson!
Is that a 4GB Corsair Flash Voyager in your pocket or are you just glad to see me? You'll surely be glad when you see the price...
It's Friday, so here is some news that is obvious enough: geeks have no fashion sense, apparently. But not everyone in IT is dressed by their mum.
Damage limitation squads have been deployed at Sony BMG, issuing an apology for the recent rootkit disaster. Production will cease, and customers can swap XCP discs for non-spyware versions. Power To The People!
It has been confirmed: Xbox 360 is launching with 15 games for the European launch on 2nd December. Perfect Dark Zero, Kameo, Project Gotham Racing 3 - which games will get you queuing up?
Who needs a PSP when you can use your existing PDA to play Quake III Arena? Yes, you read that correctly. Railguns at 10 paces!
ATI have released a new version of their Catalyst drivers, and we have them a full 24 hours before you'll see them on ATI.com. Speed boosts in OpenGL all round, especially for X1800!
Sony-BMG could be in some legal strife over the Van Zant copy-protection / malware issue. But so might any user who attempts to remove it. We look at the legal merit to both sides of the story.
Is Microsoft conspiring to deliberately sell out their Xbox 360 stock on Launch Day? There is evidence to suggest the shortages might not be an accident.
FireFox continues to erode Internet Explorer's market share, entering double figures for the first time. Naturally, bit-tech readers are well ahead of the curve.
Following an enormous backlash in the media and by the music-listening public, Sony-BMG performed an embarrassing U-turn and have released a patch to remove the aggressive DRM from the latest Van Zant CD.
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