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Inscryption Review
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US consumer electronics giant Best Buy has announced plans to open a series of stores in the UK, starting with one in Thurrock, Essex in May this year.
A leaked retail schedule from specialist store GAME has revealed release dates for a bunch of the latest titles.
Sony's new firmware update for the PlayStation 3 will remove support for a Linux OS, with the company citing security concerns.
Hardware manfuacturer MSI has told 97,000 of its customers to RTFM in a bitter e-mail which went out to registered members of its support site last week.
It's modding galore again this month with some serious cutting, bending, welding and sanding going on. We've picked six up and coming projects from our forums, each with massive potential so check them out and vote for your favourite.
The pricey GeForce GTX 480 has a smaller, less crazy sibling in the GeForce GTX 470. We take this more modest graphics card for a spin through our DX10 and DX11 games to see if this Fermi card is the one that's worth buying.
The wait is finally over - Nvidia's new graphics cards based around the Fermi architecture are here! We take a look at the flagship card, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 1,536MB. Read on to find out if it's able to wrestle the single-GPU gaming performance crown from ATI's Radeon HD 5870.
The BPhone smartphone has just launched in China, and it's an interesting hybrid of bulky smartphone and micro-miniaturised netbook-stroke-tablet PC.
Blendo Games has finally bought Flotilla to the Xbox 360.
Ubisoft has said it will compensate those stung by new DRM systems with free DLC.
Intel has launched a beta version of its netbook-oriented software store AppUp for Moblin Linux - and promises a rollout across most of Europe by the end of the month.
We're going deeper underground with Metro 2033, a Russian shooter about the survivors of a nuclear holocaust, who live in the metro tunnels beneath Moscow. Developed by former STALKER developers, will Metro 2033 turn out to be out new favourite shooter?
Atari is the latest publisher to bring it's old games to GOG.com.
The Pwn2Own contest is under way, and the first day saw Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer 8 all used to penetrate host systems.
Bletchley Park - home of the Codebreaking Museum and the National Museum of Computing - has received a government grant for £250,000.
Warner Bros. has announced a sequel to Monolith's creepy shooter series, FEAR 3.
October 14 2021 | 15:04