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Office 2007 is delayed until... well, 2007. In related news, word is that Vista could require a 60% code rewrite due to problems with its Media Center functionality.
Companies are aiming to put adverts and product placements within games and make a massive industry by 2009. I, Robot on your desktop?
A new MMO doles out traditional punishments in its Jesus-era world. Is this historical recreation, or a very twisted online world?
Silence is golden? It could well be if you invest in one of these noise cancelling headphone sets. We have three sets of headphones from Sennheiser, Sony and Acoustic Authority. Which will prove the best value?
GDC 2006: Download and play classic Sega and Hudson games like Bomberman and Sonic onto your Nintendo Revolution, said Nintendo president Satoru Iwata. Sweet!
GDC 2006: Shadow of the Collosus dominated this year's Games Developers Choice Awards, winning five gongs including Game of the Year.
GDC 2006: Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President, Phil Harrison, wowed GDC 2006 with his PlayStation 3 keynote. We were there.
Sam Fisher is soon to be back on Xbox 360, PC and PSP. We have the screenshots, the gameplay details, the plot details and more. Prepare for a reinvention of the Splinter Cell world.
Why put up with that boring white box in the corner of your kitchen? Make things a little cooler with a set of home-made LED fridge magnets
It seems like all stories come true in the end. Alienware is snapped up for an undisclosed fee by PC giant Dell.
Tagan was showing off it's TurboJet 900W unit at CeBIT. It's the only PSU certified for NVIDIA's Quad-SLI architecture.
The Vista just got pushed back a little futher. Microsoft is tweaking its launch schedule for the new OS, but businesses will still get it on schedule.
The specifications of the imminent Athlon 64 X2 5000+ have accidentally been posted on the AMD website. We've got the low-down, possibly before the page is pulled-down.
Set 136 years in the future, Battlefield 2142 will be "the most comprehensive and flexible persistence in the Battlefield universe to date." Oh, and there's Mechs too!
Today, Intel is announcing the final chapter of its NetBurst architecture with the successor to the Pentium XE 955. We run the Pentium Extreme Edition 965 through our battery of benchmarks - read on to see the first benchmark with an Intel beating an Athlon in ages...
Not content with having just the 7600 GT, NVIDIA is stepping up with yet another variant in its GeForce 7-series of products - we have the details.
GDC 2006: Alienware has begun taking orders for system featuring the AGEIA PhysX PPU physics card from today. Over 100 games said to be in development; Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter amongst first to support PPU.
Availability isn't quite as good as it could be, but it's not as bad as we first thought. The situation tells us that NVIDIA's partners are selling the cards by the bucket load, or NVIDIA is having yield issues with G71...
GDC 2006: PlayStation 3 developers will gain access to advanced physics middleware thanks to a Cell processor-optimised version of AGEIA's latest PhysX engine; Xbox 360 and PC support already in place.
Fancy doing something extra-special for your case? Kustom PC now has a range of mods it can sort out for you if the price is right.
Korean memory giant Samsung has unveiled the world's first 32GB flash hard drive in Taipei. It is faster, lighter, more durable and uses less power than existing mini hard drives. The only catch is the price.
Shopping for a mid-range card? ATI and NVIDIA both have new cards out in the £150 price bracket. We put them up against a couple of other price-conscious moguls - last season's high-end, the Radeon X850XT and GeForce 6800 GS.
Microsoft isn't stopping with its Ultra Mobile PCs. It also wants to create a portable gaming and media platform to rival the PSP, iPod and Nintendo DS.
October 14 2021 | 15:04