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Inscryption Review
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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The pre-E3 rumourmill is now cranking into operation. New games, new hardware, new Xbox Live services - but which bits will end up being true?
If you thought using Boot Camp to dual-boot Windows XP and Mac OSX, how about adding Linux as a third booting option? OnMac.net have hacked it.
It's Far Cry 2 in everything but name, and Crytek's next generation FPS, Crysis, has some of the most cutting-edge graphics ever seen. Click for 18 all-new screenshots and the tech behind them.
The world's leading porn producer is leading the way in downloadable distribution of movies, thanks to a new partnership with CinemaNow.
An Intel financial conference call reveals new details of the release schedule for the next-generation Core chip. It's almost here...
New reports suggest that lucky punters could get their mitts on a playable version of the latest in the popular racing series at the LA Expo.
Sources inside Taiwanese motherboard makers have confirmed that AMD has moved its Socket AM2 launch date forwards by two weeks.
Asetek has announced its all new WaterChill Xternal water cooling system. It features a software based control panel, allowing users to control the unit from the Windows desktop.
The Home of Chrome: a dedicated professional gaming training facility in Sweden which is also the home of all-girl clan, girlz 0f destruction. Marketing front or Girl Power? We flew to Stockholm to find out.
Dell's latest release is an uprated version of its previous gaming portable. With NVIDIA's latest and greatest inside, as well as Intel's Core Duo, is this the new uber-notebook of choice?
The teen scream queen of Hollywood has signed a new deal that will see games being developed around her 'brand' hitting cell phones around the world.
Australia's national security agency is recruiting a new wave of intelligence officers - by advertising through Google.
Ubisoft has announced that the PC version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter has gone gold. There is also a new trailer too.
A recent study by the Consumer Electronics Association has revealed that double the number of women aged 25-35 play games than blokes of the same age. Can that be right?
Zalman join the HTPC revolution with their HD160 enclosure. We take a look to see if they have what it takes to retain their everlasting promise of silence.
15,000rpm. 300GB. 125 megabytes per second. Sustained. These are the vital statistics of Seagate's new Cheetah 15K.5 drive, the first 3.5-inch drive employing Perpendicular Recording.
It's April 18 - and HD-DVD players and films have finally hit the shelves (virtual and physical) of stores in the States. Have you got yours yet?
The popular exploit-everything mod for Half-Life 2 is to become a paid add-on via Valve's Steam service. A great sep forward for the mod community, or a derivation from its freebie roots?
French spy sources seem to suggest that AMD's next chip trick will be the opposite of Intel's last - making multiple cores appear as one.
The largest LAN party in Britain is back this Easter weekend. We took a trip down to Newbury Racecourse to see what was going on. Inside - mods, more mods, Dance Dance Revoluiton and some general hilarity.
Delivering his annual Easter Message, Wil Harris encourages the world to work together in peace and harmony - and wonders whether £300 is better spent on a new graphics card or an Xbox 360.
Step 1: Get computer. Step 2: Get phone line. Step 3: Convince yourself of massive alien cover up. Step 4: Hack in US Government Security systems. Step 5: Profit?
The 2006 survey for bit-tech readers is here. Spend 10 minutes filling it out and you could win an X1900 XTX, 20" widescreen monitor and an X-Fi for your troubles.
October 14 2021 | 15:04