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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Bug fixes and new features aplenty.
Is Studio Wildcard's dinosaur survival game Jurassic larks or a world better off lost?
Have Eugen System's managed to turn another RTS into solid gold or is this war decidedly cold?
Travel the galaxy, meet interesting people, shoot them and rob their stuff.
Works to get RTM ready amid delay rumours.
New browser branding, numerous tweaks.
No upgrade path yet, though.
You've seen the mods, now for an in-depth look at Hex Gear's R40 case
Rick finds out how well Ubisoft's tactical shooter is stacking up.
Using an early version of the Asus Z97-A USB 3.1 motherboard, we put the new tech to the test
Selected Lumia handsets only.
Not to be confused with Office 2016.
MSI has loaned us its USB 3.1 prototype setup with two Intel SSDs in RAID
No need for a fresh install.
We take a detailed look at eight of the latest X99 motherboards from Asus, EVGA Gigabyte and MSI
We report back from our hands on demo of Wargaming's upcoming MMO, World of Warships
Following the launch of Intel's Z97 chipset, we've spotted seven new mini-ITX boards
We take a look at what ASUS has planned for the imminent launch of the Z97 chipset in May
Rick dives into the year's biggest MMO and finds it much improved.
After a second extensive preview session is Titanfall still wowing us?
Lian Li has showed us its latest ATX towers which offer water-cooling support, tool-free design and cable management
Twitter has streamlined its interface, integrating photo and Vine previews.
We get hands on with Titanfall and come away seriously impressed.
October 14 2021 | 15:04