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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
PCI-E 3.0 and a bunch of other goodies in store for next-gen LGA1155 CPUs.
The Need for Speed series is changing, but for the better or worse? We find out.
Canadian ISP Rogers has admitted to throttling online games such as WoW.
Transforms into a giant robot. No, not really, it just converts from a netbook into a tablet.
Crytek has cast doubt on reports that it is working on a DirectX 11 patch for Crysis 2.
TIGA CEO Dr Richard Wilson explains why R&D tax credits aren't enough.
A cooler that in no way justifies its asking price in terms of design or cooling ability.
2.429MB recorded in ten years, at a write-speed of 2.16 bytes per hour.
AMD claims the Radeon HD 6990 is still the performance king.
CD Projekt has revealed the system requirements for The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings.
Bit-Gamer columnist Jon Wilcox ponders the tools that games use to tell stories.
Large and brimming with customisation options, but it doesn't support all your fingers.
Compact and easy to install, but there are better and cheaper alternatives.
Firefox 4 downloads trounce those of Internet Explorer 9.
We've pulled screenshots from the Xbox 360 and PC versions of Crysis 2. Have a look.
A bug in a particular driver can cause Nvidia's latest GeForce GTX 590 graphics card to blow up.
It's the apps that keep coming people back to Apple products, says research company.
The G510 comes with enough bells and whistles to keep everyone happy, but do they justify its price?
October 14 2021 | 15:04