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We speculate about the rumours circulating around Nintendo's new console.
Seagate announces its first hard disk drive with individual platters offering 1TB of storage.
Square Enix has revealed the PC hardware requirements for Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Is it more than Space Marines with jetpacks? No, and it doesn't need to be.
Wikileaks editor says Facebook is 'the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented.'
Our folding team is helping medical research. Why not join us?
A large order for touchscreens implies that Amazon may be extending its range of handheld devices.
Sony's online gaming site, Station.com, has been taken down following attacks too.
Can NZXT's new low-noise midi tower usurp the Fractal R3 as the best low-noise case?
Can SteelSeries produce a headset thats a winner for both PC and Xbox 360 owners?
Altec Lansing prove that you don't need to break the bank to get a good 2.1 set.
Well, wookie here. It's a preview of The Old Republic. Is it a bit Sith? We find out.
We take a look at Red River, Codemasters' latest addition to the Operation Flashpoint series.
Apple promises to address the iPhone's ability to store year-long records of the phone's location.
Huge cuts and transfers affect more than 5 per cent of its workforce.
Sony has admitted that some personal data stored on PSN was not encrypted.
Valve has confirmed it will release downloadable content for Portal 2.
Can the successor to the brilliant Sabertooth X58 deliver?
ASRock discloses some details about the new AM3+ socket, as well as the CPUs that will fit in it.
Will we get Chaos Engine for the iPhone? We catch up with Bitmap Brothers MD Mike Montgomery.
Sony has defended itself from anger that it should have told users the extent of the PSN hack earlier.
October 14 2021 | 15:04