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The controversial Digital Economy Bill has been passed in a last minute reading in the UK.
Next on Made in the UK Week, Joe, James and Alex sit down for a new gaming podcast with a special guest from the BBC. The four of them muse over some of the best games to come from the UK, pausing only to give away some new prizes in the Guess the Screenshot competition.
Microsoft has announced that Alan Wake is to see an earlier release date in Europe.
We take a look at three gaming sound cards, all priced below £100, and offering a variety of attractive features including Dolby Digital support and optical S/PDIF outputs. Now that EAX is on the wane, are Creative's cards still the best bet for gamers?
Intel has confirmed that "limited quantities" of an experimental processor featuring 48 physical cores will be shipping to academia this year, courtesy of its Tera-scale project.
A new security flaw discovered in PDF readers doesn't require JavaScript in order to execute programs on your PC - and isn't limited to Adobe's Reader, either.
Ubisoft has confirmed that Settlers 7 still suffers from DRM issues even two weeks after launch.
Sony says it has dropped the arrogance it displayed when the PS3 launched.
An Australian journalist claims he has been sacked for blowing the whistle on alleged trading of reviews for advertising.
Next in our exploration of the UK games industry we take a look at some of the best games to ever come from the British Isles, from modern classics such as Tomb Raider right back to some retro gems. What are the games that the UK should be proud of?
An industry analyst believes that Nokia could be looking to re-enter the tablet marketplace and compete with Apple's iPad head on - possibly launching by Autumn this year.
Fresh from the launch of its second generation six-core workstation / server CPUs, the uber-fast and Xeon 5600-series, Intel is now ready to unveil its first ever eight-core CPU. Meet the Xeon X7500-series, codename Nehalem EX - we put it through its paces in a 64-thread test system.
October 14 2021 | 15:04