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iTunes? We don' need no Steenkin' iTunes! A freely available plugin for Winamp is allowing Windows iPod owners to ditch Apple's music library.
Steveo demonstrates a forthcoming version of iTunes that will store and organise Podcasts
The University of Kent is set to begin a WiMAX broadband trial provided by Telabria. Blistering 45MB/s speeds are expected.
With Episode III achieving popular and critical acclaim, we talk to AMD and Lucasfilm about the computer technology that has enabled the animatics for Revenge of the Sith to be taken to the next level.
These textile Shuffle cases are perfect for personalising your Shuffle. They come with added Marxism, too.
The expansion pack for Half-Life 2 will ship in September, and is due to land on retail shelves as well as Steam.
Tim Sweeney answers some questions about Epic's upcoming and highly anticipated Unreal Engine 3, which was demonstrated at Sony's Playstation 3 curtain raiser.
Our buddies at the Hiper Group have got some cut-price Coolermaster goodies for bit-tech readers. Cheap fan controllers and coolers? We gottem.
Free torrent search tool available within a fortnight, according to developers.
Even after a security update, there are still potential security issues surrounding widgetry.
Divine Intervention for Heavenly Sword Coders, as they land deal with Sony
So... where is the Phantom and its revolutionary on demand video game service? Nowhere to be seen at E3, and Infinium Labs state that they are short of funding.
We take a look at the new title from developers Wargaming.net, Domination. Building on the Massive Assault universe, Domination is a turn-based strategy wargaming title. We take a look at how good the game is, and also look at how well it plays on different PC hardware.
Macs could come with dual-core Pentiums before the end of the year, in a hush-hush move that would see AMD and IBM ousted.
Tecmo, makers of Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball, have dropped their legal case against hackers who created a nude patch for the Xbox game.
Anandtech has some decent pictures of the Xbox 360 controller, as well as a look at the actual hardware and chassis design. Xbox Live also gets a hands-on evaluation.
We collect our thoughts, together with NVIDIA and its partner's thoughts, in an editorial that looks at the raw deal that some buyers might be getting if they choose to buy one card now, and another later. We also sum up our conclusions from the week of SLI coverage.
It fits in the standard slots... No, we're not referring to a new credit card either...
Xbox games will need to be 'recompiled' for the 360. E3 demos of the unit appear to still be using the Apple G5 development kits.
Further information about the Ageia PhysX PPU add-in board have come out at E3, with pricing and architectural details included.
Mario fans will have at least a 12 month wait for a playable version of Nintendo's Revolution
Personalisation is the keyword, as Google gets an extreme makeover.
The sith hits the fan as a "work print" copy of Episode III is found on P2P Networks
October 14 2021 | 15:04