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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Six years in the making, Alan Wake really is nearly done - we know, because we've played the first hour and a half of the game. Join us for a hands on preview of Remedy's psychological action thriller and a look at its interesting light as a weapon combat mechanic.
Stop what you're doing! If you're looking to make a tiny PC, Zotac has designed what could possibly be the ultimate mini-ITX motherboard. It supports the latest LGA1156 CPUs, their integrated graphics, and is stuffed with features.
We take a look at this pocket sized eReader, which weighs in at just 150g. It has support for plenty of different formats, including ePub, but its cheap construction and high price made us think twice.
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Kaspersky has been granted a US patent on its latest creation - a hardware-based anti-virus system designed to sit between the motherboard and the storage device.
Apple and Research in Motion - creators of the iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones - are under investigation by the US Trade Commission for alleged patent infringement.
With GBs of video and audio, and more than one PC per house, home networking is becoming increasingly common. So common that Microsoft thinks you need a server in your cloakroom - we look at the first Asus Windows Home Server to see if it delivers networking Nirvana.
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Korean mobile provider SK Telecom has unveiled its latest creation - a SIM card which contains CPU, RAM, 1GB of flash storage, and a copy of Google's Android.
NEC has come up with a new technique for increasing the speed of data transfer on a USB 3.0 bus - getting more than three times the throughput of conventional controllers.
This re-imagining of the CM 690 is an excellent case, with a roomy interior, massively upgradable cooling and a nifty roof-mounted hot swap hard disk bay. There's a slight fly in the ointment though, so you'll have to read our review before hopping over to your favourite etailer!
In pursuit of an utterly unbiased outlook, Joe tears down some of the classic PC franchises and examines exactly why games like Deus Ex and System Shock 2 aren't really as good as you think they are. Has he finally completely lost the plot or is there a method to this madness?
October 14 2021 | 15:04