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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The head honcho at Valve Software has confirmed that there will be upcoming delights for owners of the next-gen console. Or those that just like to, y'know, follow these things.
They're coming to get you. Microsoft is installing software to make sure that you know that what you're doing is wrong, kids. Just say no.
Looking for a system upgrade? The 7900 GT is hitting a pretty good pricepoint at the moment for the amount of performance on offer. We put two of the top enthusiasts brands head to head to see which is worth your money.
Can't make it to LA for E3? Microsoft will beam news, videos and demos to your TV via Xbox Live Marketplace.
Microsoft's new OS will have hard drive encryption software designed to operate with the Trusted Platform Module. But will it be secure or not? Even MS seems confused.
The enthusiast company known for its power supplies and super-overclockable memory modules is putting itself out on the stock exchange here in London.
We pluck four worklogs from our busy Modding Forum and find out the latest progress. In the spotlight this week are: Resident Evil T-Virus, Far Cry, Trashed and the sublime Dark Blade by G69T.
Yes, you read that right. Apparently you can continue to file share whilst not owning a machine. Plus, some new proposed legislation we're all going to love.
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - Oppressor, Constructor, Infiltrator and Technician. We have the low-down on the player classes in the upcoming MMO FPS set in the Quake universe.
A group of Elder Scrolls fanatics are in the process of making a patch for Oblivion that enables support for DirectX 8.0 compatible graphics cards. Oldblivion attaches itself to the game and converts the shaders from SM2.0 to SM1.1.
Finally, a use for that USB port that isn't concerned with Torrents or porn. Sony will now let you download demos onto your PSP's memory stick, and awesome Japanese hit LocoRoco is first up.
Hands up if you use XFire? It's undoubtedly the easiest way to keep in touch with your gaming buddies and clanmates, and now it's been bought up by Viacom.
Happy to jive with Viiv? Or would you rather say hells-no to Centrino? Intel is launching another platform, this one intended for business users. Say hello to VPro.
The MacBook Pro gets its bigger brother. A bigger screen, uprated processor and a little extra storage - a great mobile workstation, or a disappointing lost opportunity?
Using copper fins just 25 microns thick, the Black Ice Gen Two watercooling radiator doubles the surface area of existing models. Single, double and triple 120mm fan models arrive soon.
In an effort to curb the rampant level of DVD piracy in mainland China, Warner Bros will slash over 60% off the retail price of movies, bringing the cost of legit films down to the price of bootlegs
Microsoft looks set to save itself a wadge of cash, as the firm that makes the PowerPC triple-core processor for its console announces a move to 65nm.
Macs can now run Windows, which means that the awesome MacBook Pro laptop can now play Counter-Strike. Can portable gamers happily buy a Mac now, safe in the knowledge that they'll never be without an AWP again?
Red Alert? Tiberian Sun? Generals? The series moves on with a new installment in the RTS, named Tiberium Wars.
Five students were arrested on Thursday after officials discovered plots to repeat a Columbine style massacre in their school after a threatening message was posted by one of the boys on myspace.com.
Reporters Without Borders has obtained documents relating to a another case of a Chinese citizen being jailed for 'pro-democratic' organization where Yahoo! is the provider of their e-mails.
Back in March, ATI announced its RD580 chipset, dubbed CrossFire Xpress 3200. Today, we have a look at DFI's LANParty UT CFX3200-DR motherboard. Does this board tick all the right boxes on the application form for the ultimate enthusiast-orientated CrossFire motherboard? We have the answers for you...
Variable pricing for songs on the store? Not if Jobs has his way, and it rather looks like he will, according to new reports.
October 14 2021 | 15:04