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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Anti-virus vendors Symantec and McAfee have been find $375,000 each after New York's attorney general found they had mislead customers over subscription renewals.
During Computex 2009, Gigabyte held the worldwide finals of its Open Overclocking Championship 2009. Winners from heats in Europe, China, America and Asia were competing against last year's champs for a $5,000 first prize.
Microsoft has claimed that the new Project Natal controller for the Xbox 360 isn't at all intended for casual gamers.
Valve's Gabe Newell has claimed that the studio has good reasons for keeping quiet about Episode 3 for the moment - though he won't say what they are.
The University of Salford is offering a Masters Degree in Social Media, covering such topics as "Defining the Digital" and "Engaging the Community."
Colourful, pleasant and surprisingly good-looking - are we talking about ourselves or Ubisoft's Anno 1404? There's only one way to find out, so read our full review and see if we think if Anno 1404 is worth picking up or whether it's a case of Error 1404: Enjoyment not found for this game.
Phil Schiller, VP of Product Marketing at Apple, has said that Jobs' planned end-of-June return is still on.
Bill Veghte, Microsoft's top Windows business exec, has said that he doesn't expect Windows 7 to boost the PC market massively.
A US-based web monitoring firm has declared that the millionth English word is Web 2.0. Dictionary makers cry foul.
Researchers at the University of Washington in Canada have come up with a new material for batteries - lithium sulphur - which promises to triple their capacity.
John Carmack is working on bringing Doom 3 to the iPhone, after a meeting with Apple about how to improve the iPhone for gaming.
Battlefield 3 has been inadvertendly confirmed by EA COO John Pleasants, though no details are yet announced.
We were out in Taipei, Taiwan for the 2009 Computex trade show for the past two weeks. Now that we're back in more familiar territory in London, we take a look back at the big trends during the show, from Netbooks, to DX11 and Windows 7.
Valve has responded to the Left 4 Dead 2 boycott, pledging on-going support for the original game.
T-Mobile has issued a denial that it has suffered any breach of its data security after claims of illegitimate access were posted to the Full Disclosure mailing list.
Having tested plenty of mini-ITX kit recently, we've been searching for a quality low profile cooler to squeeze inside our HTPCs. We've bagged three miniature coolers to find out if, when it comes to keeping your system cool, does size matter?
Novell is set to launch an application store much like Apple's, with one major difference: all the software is open-source and free of charge.
The first details on Max Payne 3 have begun to emerge, with the series apparently set to move to Brazil and feature a multiplayer element.
Valve have definitively explained why they aren't interested in making PlayStation 3 games and why other studios will always handle their ports.
Taiwan is the place where all the motherboards and graphics cards PC enthusiasts buy come from, yet few people could place it on a map. Even fewer know that it was a dictatorship in our lifetimes and has a unique history. We head to the Far East to find out more.
Mozilla is to offer corporate users of its popular Firefox web browser a system for the customisation of its appearance, bookmarks, and settings.
October 14 2021 | 15:04