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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
A Sony spokesperson has hinted that GT5 may see a European release later this year and before Christmas.
Google has announced a series of grants for twelve outside research projects in the areas of machine learning, data collection on mobile handsets, energy efficient computing, and privacy.
A.C.Ryan is back with a High-Definition capable media player that includes an in-build hard drive and compatibility with every video and audio format you can shake a stick at. How good is the interface and how intuitive is it to use though?
AMD has confirmed a driver bug resulting in crashes for "a small number" of ATI Radeon HD 5700 and 5800 users, and promises that a fix is on the way.
Rockstar has announced that the episodic content that's been released for GTA IV will finally see a PC and PS3 release.
EA's free to play online football game, FIFA Online, is set to hit Europe later this year.
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has dismissed the practicality of 3D gaming and the usefulness of the iPad.
Google has announced that it is to pay security researchers $500 per bug found in the Chrome or Chromium codebase - rising to $1,337 if the bug is particularly vexing.
The latest LGA1156 Evo motherboard from Asus features sharp styling and Intel's newest chipset, the H57. The board also adds in USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps - but its high price means it struggles against cheaper P55 boards.
Zombie Driver is a complex, thoughtful open-world art game looking at human emotions and the repercussions of... oh, wait, no it's not. Zombie Driver is about driving a car with machine guns on it through loads of zombies.
We get inside Kingston's latest "value" V+ SSD featuring a Toshiba controller and 128GB capacity. Kingston bundles this along with disk cloning software and an external case as part of its "Performance Upgrade Kit". Click in to see more!
We take a look at the X120TF, a weighty copper heatsink and no fan from Korean newcomers CoolAge. It uses an interesting new honeycomb design for its heatsink fins - but unfortunately, it doesn't seem set to displace our current favourite coolers.
October 14 2021 | 15:04