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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We thought it finally bit the bullet - but according to its lawyers, AllofMP3 is alive and well. And it's doing nothing illegal, either.
Adobe has released news that its Acrobat Reader could open up vulnerabilities for those using Internet Explorer.
A recent dinner with the CEO of the hard disk firm brings out some interesting quotes about usage models and future plans.
Upon releasing Guitar Hero II, Activision decreed that the air guitar was officially dead. Is this the greatest party game ever, and can the bit-tech'ers make the transformation from uber-geeks to rock gods?
Get your beta socks on, because it's almost time to register for the upcoming multiplayer test. Anticipation ++ ?
The great guys over at KustomPC are now selling a modded P180. Take a look!
For all of Microsoft's huffing and puffing, three of the biggest current malware threats will still blow the house down. How secure is Vista?
NVIDIA is scouting for the top university talent to help it develop the next generation of graphical technology. Think you've got what it takes?
NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 is already here, Vista hits today, and the first DirectX 10 games aren't far away. We take an in-depth look at what DX10 adds to the gaming and graphical experience, from geometry shaders to resources to render targets. Can DX9 continue to cut it? We find out.
In a bid to stick it to Intel, AMD has released its pseudo-quad-core processor to rival Kentsfield.
Ever wondered what the most dangerous NPCs are in the land of Azeroth? How about the most looted item pillaged? Blizzard can now tell you all this, and more.
Microsoft launches Windows Vista today, along with Office 2007 and Exchange 2007. Home users are going to have to wait for a bit.
One graduate student at USC got a little more than he bargained for with his thesis, a game called "flOw." Sony has signed it for the PS3's new Playstation Network.
A pretty cool Xbox 360 case mod, called 'Xbox of War', has been posted on the Xbox scene forums. Jump in for a sneak peek.
Direct Deposit, SmartChip, RFID, EFT...doesn't anyone just carry cash anymore? We take a look at the current and future technology of money and some of the history that got us here.
The sports authorities have enlisted the help of a company called NetResult in a bid to stop the streaming of football and other sports for free over the internet. Will they succeed?
Forget trying to save the world's problems with cheap computers - why not use the machines for something useful, like playing ancient FPS games?
Fancy a collector's item? Sapphire has a double set of X1950s signed by the 'Last CEO' of ATI. Fancy a pair?
Windows Vista didn't look like it would support most positional audio, including EAX. However, Creative says it will now - as long as you own an X-Fi.
Google has shut down the Gaia project, which reverse-engineered its popular Google Earth feature. Though no big surprise, it's a loss to non-Windows users.
The goovie, or gaming-movie, has for a long time been the subject of ridicule in the world of the film critic. We felt the need to ask the question: Can movies and games ever mix? We take a look at the history of games and movies and see whether they can ever work together.
Gamers everywhere are complaining of aches, pains, and general soreness after playing with their Wiis. Diagnosis? It's actual exercise.
Do you fancy occupying yourself with short video clips whilst on the go? A US mobile phone company is about to get to grips with just that.
October 14 2021 | 15:04