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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.
1080up.org aims to convince Nintendo that HD is the future, and Revolution should support it.
HTPC news takes a look at this gorgeous baby. Uneed? I need!
Details of IE7 have hit the net. The browser sports new features including tabbed browsing and RSS integration.
This morning, AMD announce the fourth generation Athlon 64 FX: the FX-57. The chip is manufactured on a new 90nm process, using the San Diego core - Tim Smalley evaluates what the Athlon 64 FX-57 brings to bleeding edge gaming enthusiasts. Is the latest generation Athlon 64 FX worth buying? Read on to find out...
Club3D's new 512MB XL sports some damn fast memory - making it a good choice for overclockers.
Is Battlefield 2 the pinnacle of team-based multiplayer gaming? Lock & load as Wil Harris explores the gameplay, graphics and performance of Digital Illusions' latest shooter.
One in ten UK websites fail to work properly when viewed in Firefox, according to a study of 100 leading consumer sites by web-testing firm SciVisum; bit-tech fully compliant
We have the first benchmarks of the new Serious Sam 2 game, which sports a next-gen engine - see it's performance on a 7800, inside.
The first details have hit the web, with the specs and hardware in the Intel-based Mac development kits confirmed.
True to their word, NVIDIA have delivered retail stock of GeForce 7800GTX to the channel on the day of release. But what is available, and where? We reveal all.
It's finally here: NVIDIA's latest GPU, the GeForce 7800 GTX, is put through its paces by Tim Smalley. How much faster is it than SLI? Find out...
What lies beneath the heatsink of the GeForce 7800 GTX? Tim Smalley pops the hood and explains all the new technology inside.
Jack Kilby, Pioneer of the Integrated Circuit has passed away at the age of 81 after losing a brief fight with cancer.
The press embargo is in place for several more hours, but there is already feverish activity surrounding NVIDIA's release today of their latest GPU, the GeForce 7800GTX.
Only in Japan: Sun Alliance have launched a range of Thumb Drives that are shaped literally like thumbs. Various sushi-shaped models are also available.
Shuttle's latest XPC, the SD31P, supports Pentium D dual-core processors, SATA 300 hard drives with RAID and has Sound Blaster Live audio. Do I have your attention now?
Microsoft's Cambridge boffins are working on their own flavour of P2P. From the codename they've given it, it seems they wish to bury the opposition...
Thought the "Old Phone" ringtone on your T610 was cool? How about a real-life Old Phone? Spark Fun Electronics will oblige.
Google is developing an online payment system designed to go toe to toe with PayPal, the New York Times reports. The new service is rumoured to be called Google Wallet.
The new Sonic Gems title for PS2 and GameCube contains some awesome hidden extras...
Intel, SiS and Via are working with Nvidia to get their motherboard chipsets certified for SLI operation.
Win a FSP Zen fanless power supply by answering a simple question. Hooray for freebies!
Sony are putting a new form of DRM on their music CDs. This time, the difference is - it doesn't really do much, or indeed, claim to.
October 14 2021 | 15:04