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We finally get the chance to see if this Gran Turismo 5 has been worth all the delays.
Brazilian overclockers have sent an AMD Phenom II X4 975 to the dizzy heights of 7GHz.
ATI has officially launched the Radeon HD 6500M and 6300M mobile GPUs.
We see how QNAP's popular TS-210 Turbo NAS stacks up against the rest of the field.
With another doubling of bandwidth, the PCI-Express 3.0 specification is set to go.
Kingston has officially unveiled the HyperX MAX 3.0 range of USB-connected SSDs.
Hitachi, in conjunction with NEDO, has developed a technology for producing 24TB HDDs.
The Mod of the Year 2009 winner is back with a new scratch-built PC.
Crytek, makers of Crysis and Far Cry, have announced a new multiplayer shooter.
A zero-day flaw in all versions of Windows bypasses UAC and puts users at serious risk.
BitFenix's second case offers sleek curves and an integrated carry handle. But is it any good?
Market watcher DRAMeXchange is expecting prices to drop massively by the end of the year.
Tim Schafer says publishers are to blame for the lack of PC releases.
Need for Speed attempts to go back to it's roots by pitting the player as both cop and robber.
OCZ has announced two new RAM series, the performance Blade 2 and low-profile XTE.
Diaspora, which aims to address privacy concerns surrounding Facebook, is asking for users.
A security researcher has developed the technology for a network card rootkit.
October 14 2021 | 15:04