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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The hardware-fest that is Computex kicks off in Taipei, Taiwan this week. Bit-tech is out there in force to bring you the news!
We take a look at this full-size home theatre case from Arisetek. The Accent is a full-size ATX case that will look great on your A/V rack.
In this week's column, Wil Harris discusses Intel's decision to introduce its dual core Pentium D processors at very affordable prices. It is becoming obvious that Intel is looking for new markets, and has the mainstream user in sight.
It's not just knock off Levi's and DVDs that are coming from the East. Is that CPU genuine?
VIA announce that it is commencing mass production of its new C7 microprocessor, based on IBM's 90nm SOI manufacturing technology, and understood consume no more than 0.1W of power when idle.
The CIA has conducted a three day 'what-if' simulation of a cyber attack against the US.
More embarrassment for Netscape - The latest version breaks XML in IE
Forget HD-DVD or Blu-Ray with their piffling tens of Gigabytes storage capacities. AO-DVD offers nearly a terabyte!
An enterprising modder has recompiled the original Doom to run as a sub-game in Doom3.
Corsair launch its XMS2-8000UL DDR2 memory modules, rated to run at a staggering 1GHz with the tightest timings to date.
An application that purports to be an Anti-Spyware tool turns out to be rogue
De-rigeur in mods 18 months ago, Bl00 has gone mainstream - and is beginning to raise some people's ire.
Promoters group declares that the wireless USB spec has been completed; Now in the hands of the Implementers.
The man behind the wildly - if puzzlingly so - popular Sims series looks to evolution for his next 'God' game
IWILL have upped the power stakes with their latest SFF box sporting not only dual AMD Opteron processors, but also NVIDIA SLI. We take a sneak peak at the mean, green machine ahead of Computex next week.
ATI talks to us about the technology behind the Xbox 360, and reveals some interesting facts about the architecture and its comparisons to existing PC cards.
The power behind the recently announced Playstation 3 will be open to world and dog.
Netscape 8 was launched with a heavy emphasis on security - so news of major security flaws must have caused some red faces at AOL.
In our first ever review of a full-system, we take a look at a mid-range PC from Watford, designed specifically to be upgradeable and appealing to modders.
At a pre-E3 conference, Sony and NVIDIA demonstrated the capabilities of Playstation 3, but what did they use if RSX is still in development, with no silicon taped out yet?
Not all mods have to be expensive: MetkuMods shows you how to make a stylish USB pen drive with their FlashPEZ project
Corsair released today two new high-speed memory cards that are 50-100% faster than their current range, in sizes up to 1GB
Even before Redmond can start its mandatory roll-out of the new anti-piracy policy, the system has been subverted.
October 14 2021 | 15:04