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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Infineon say they've shipped off DDR3 memory modules to hardware developers. Prepare for them to hit in 2006 - full story, as always, inside...
Engraving isn’t limited to plaques and trophies: most materials can be engraved and it can produce some great results. Anyone can add an Engraving badge to their modding armoury - let engraving expert Micke Gustafsson show you how.
Windows hackers and security chiefs come together for safer 'sploiting.
Apple: shove your Dell logo up your ATX exhaust fan. (Probably).
Never wake up to crappy breakfast radio again: be your own early-morning DJ with up to 15,000 songs, thanks to the iH5 alarm clock radio from iHome. Simply drop your iPod into the top and the iH5 acts as a docking cradle, charging while it plays.
Seagate have announced a 8GB 1-inch hard drive, or Microdrive, and Hitachi expect to hit 60GB within 5 years using Perpendicular Recording.
Nvidia's G70 is not only going to be launched next week, but actually be in stock to buy next week - allegedly.
Whilst Aopen have their definitely-not-a-mac-mini for sale
By releasing his new book for anyone to download and share around under a Creative Commons license, James Morris puts his money where his mouth is - as the mainstream media industry continues its struggle to cope with digital technology.
Games are the new comic books, or so it seems in Hollywood these days, with the announcement that Vin Diesel is to star in a film version of Eidos' Hitman game series.
AMD finally confirm that they will be shipping 64-bit compatible Sempron processors. Intel's 64-bit Celeron D is also imminent
A fanatical Chinese online gamer is given a suspended death sentence after stabbing a virtual theif who sold his treasured Dragon Sabre sword that was won in the popular Korean MMO, Legend Of Mir 3.
Despite wide speculation, Valve have confirmed this morning that Half Life 2: Lost Coast has not been delayed to wait for ATI's R520 GPU, and are hoping to release it in July.
Aspyr Media is getting ready to ship the block-em-up for OSX in a little over a month. Can you feel the Force, etc etc?
Beyond3D gets intimate with the Xenos chip in the Xbox 360. If you can take 11 pages of hardcore tech, it's worth a read.
Xtreme Resources has a guide up that aims to help DFI nForce4 users get the most out of their TCCD memory.
The World of Warcraft developer talks about the upcoming PvP expansion and 'no-comments' some Diablo 3 rumours in a new interview.
Too busy to leave your desk for coffee? German modder René G. has the answer: a fully functioning espresso machine built into a PC case.
High Dynamic Range rendering, or HDR, is the latest must-have graphics feature. Valve's Doug Lombardi talks to us about HDR and Half Life 2: Lost Coast. There's plenty of exclusive eye-candy too!
The Bravo is an X700 from PowerColor that sports a passive cooler and some souped-up clocks. Can it compete with with a 6600?
Bizarre Creations have launched the official Project Gotham Racing 3 website, with four impressive engine-note samples to download
There's cheap and then there's cheap. Then there's a fully working 2.4Ghz system, with monitor, for under US$300. Except naturally it's not that cheap in the UK...
Speculation is rife that Apple will use hardware to lock OSX to their own Macs following the transition to Intel chips.
October 14 2021 | 15:04