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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
New branding for high-end SLI rigs.
Looking for new blood.
The BBC has stopped all 3D program production due to lack of interest.
AMD has outlined more details of its upcoming HSA, introducing Heterogeneous Unified Memory Access.
RAID 0 PCI Express board for gamers incoming.
Charity album to boost educational programmes.
Nat Brown claims Microsoft is 'coasting.'
The wonderful Vulcan hedset gets upgraded with a USB soundcard. Is it worth the extra dosh?
Asetek-cooled limited edition dual-GPU beast.
Asus releases another headset. Can it live up to the high standards of the Vulcan?
Will 'educate' buyers at point-of-sale.
Offer 30% discounts to push 1:1 computing.
Time-limited offer could prove popular.
A still impressive 5.1GHz possible under air.
An account of AMD's recent history in the graphics card market
AMD has launched a multi-core cashback incentive, offering money back for 4-, 6- and 8-core chips.
Details of Microsoft's upgrade voucher scheme for Windows 8 have leaked ahead of launch.
Despite evidence of chicanery, reports of a computing in schools programme for the BBC have been declared genuine.
Indie mech shooter Hawken has an official launch date, and a closed beta programme to boot.
Intel has announced the pilot launch of the Performance Tuning Protection Plan.
October 14 2021 | 15:04