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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Logitech has launched a pair of Harmony programmable remotes at CeBIT, both aimed at the budget end of the market.
Eagle eyed gamers will have noticed a new achievement and update has been added to Portal this week, but what you might not know is that that's just the tip of the iceberg. The update actually ties into a new alternate reality game filled with rumours about Portal 2.
Microsoft's Scott Charney has suggested that the problem of malware-infected PCs could be solved through general taxation - offering a free 'digital healthcare' service.
Ubisoft has announced that it will be working to create sequels in it's main franchises a lot faster in the future.
Activision has outlined the future of the Call of Duty series and explained the departure of IW studio heads.
Apple has sued smartphone manufacturer HTC over alleged patent infringement regarding the company's Android-based handsets - and could be looking for a ban.
Now that motherboard BIOSes have matured for Intel's latest Clarkdale CPUs, we taken a return visit to Intel's cheap and cheerful Core i3-530, turn up the voltage and really see what it can do! Inside we've included a step-by-step guide on exactly how to overclock it on a couple of popular motherboards too.
We delve into Nvidia's 'Next Generation Ion Platform', formerly known as Ion-2, to see how Optimus technology and numerous other tweaks hope to give a better graphics experience for Intel's latest Atom 'Pineview' CPUs.
Intel is putting its money where its mouth is with the launch of the Atom Million Dollar Development Fund, which aims to tempt devs into producing software for the Atom platform.
We take a good, hard look at Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Does it measure up to the standards of Battlefield 2, or is this little more than a quick cash-in that's ported over from the console version. We aren't pulling punches today, so check out our review for the full story.
Activision has sent in the lawyers and closed down a King's Quest fan project, The Silver Lining.
Reports are creeping out which suggest that Infinity Ward heads Vince Zampella and Jason West have been fired by Activision.
October 14 2021 | 15:04