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Microsoft has launched the Windows 8 Release Preview, with tweaks and changes.
Swiftech has announced a new Apogee Drive combines pump and waterblock along with other gubbins
We take look at Ubisoft's WWII flight sim a year after its launch to see if it's still broken
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.
Prior to Computex next week, we had the chance to ask some questions of Asus' ROG development team.
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.
We've got thousands of projects on our forum, but here are some of our all-time favourites
Firaxis' remake of the original X-Com has big shoes to fill. Joe takes a look.
A Microsoft-commissioned survey claims to reveal the hidden costs of staying on the outdated Windows XP OS.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.
Intel claims that the HD 4000 graphics core is more than just a tick, but is it right?
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.
We pitch Zyxel's new sub £50 500Mbps powerline adaptor set against the competition
We take a look at the latest addition to the Ghost Recon series
Able to fit multiple water-cooling radiators, does this super-sized, fan-filled case make the grade?
Nvidia is participating in a race to the bottom with Kai, a new reference design for a sub-$199 Tegra 3 tablet.
October 14 2021 | 15:04