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Google has taken the wraps off its experimental new RSS interface, Reader Play - a highly visual system which is clearly aimed at touchscreen devices.
Qi Hardware has launched a $99, ultra-portable Linux-based handheld with an almost-full keyboard and the ability to boot custom operating systems - clearly a challenge to hackers.
Bethesda has announced Hunted: The Demon Forge, a new co-op hack and slash.
Speaking at GDC, staff from closed Pandemic and Ensemble studios discuss why they had to close.
The Tiberium Saga is finally coming to an end and Kane's plan for the future of mankind will come to either fruition or failure. We take a look at C&C4 to see if the series is going to go out with a bang or a plop and how it handles the new mobile base and RPG systems.
Gavin Cheshire, Vice President of Codemasters, reckons that the PSP is, ahem, not very good.
With 23 and 24in monitors now commonplace, we take a look at what many consider to be the next big thing. Dell's new 27in IPS monitor certainly has a sky-high specification but is it worth the outlay?
Microsoft unveils seriously ambitious plans for the GPU it wants inside its new smartphones.
The Khronos Group has announced the latest version of its OpenGL cross-platform 3D standard, aimed at matching Direct3D 11's feature set.
OnLive's CEO Steve Perlman has said he wants to keep the company away from hardware.
Valve's Gabe Newell sees DRM systems as useful for only sabotaging games.
2K Games has issued a statement defending the fact that BioShock 2 DLC was already included on the disc.
G.Skill has taken a new version of the Indilinx Barefoot drive controller and paired it with Intel 32nm NAND flash to make the Falcon 2. Boasting claimed speeds of 220/110MB/s read/write, we've found its performance is surprising!
October 14 2021 | 15:04