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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Shuttle's first Pentium M effort is a complete stunner. An external PSU, near-silent design, great looks, some overclockability and decent performance to boot. Is this the ultimate SFF?
Windows Live is a new service from Microsoft that brings together your personal desktop preferences and your favourite web content. We have the low-down.
The chaps at Asus have designed a new style of passive cooler to go with their new range of X1600 cards.
Following an enormous backlash in the media and by the music-listening public, Sony-BMG performed an embarrassing U-turn and have released a patch to remove the aggressive DRM from the latest Van Zant CD.
It seems that ATI will manage to ship the X1800XT before they said they would after all. One US retailer is expecting a shipment to arrive in stock during the course of the day.
If you're a 'Webmaster and all-around Internet guru' then the job of a lifetime has come up: working for id Software in Dallas, Texas. Details within.
Microsoft are taking the Xbox 360 to Glasgow, Birmingham, Leeds and London, ahead of the console's worldwide launch.
Microsoft's new Xbox Live ranking system has some pretty awesome mathmatics behind it. Who knew that game rankings could be so complicated?
Sony is installing malware-esque spy software along with its new CDs. Prepare to lose 2% of your CPU time forever.
Weeks before it hits the shelves, a bunch of llamas have modded the Xbox 360 controller to change the colour of the LED inside. Is there nothing this iconic animal can't do?
When Creative approached us to build a series of awesome modded cases to promote their new Sound Blaster X-Fi soundcard, how could we resist? Our very own Mod God, Dave 'Macroman' Williams, marks a return to his finest form with this awesome mod.
There's all sorts of new information about Intel-powered Macs on the net this morning. We're rounding it up, sheepdog style...
Creative are back with a new high-end soundcard for gamers. With 64MB of RAM on board, as well as new technology for recreating surround sound through headphones, is this a kick in the teeth for motherboard audio?
X360 demo kiosks, and PS3 user interface. Plus, Jack Thompson comes across as surprisingly sane in a new interview.
Net rumours persist that Diablo 3 will be an massively multiplayer online game. We have the alleged details...
Including: RCA case fans, FEAR, laptop bags, Serenity, Flickr and woodys.
The post-Chernobyl hunt-em-up packs another few months in development.
The first details of the World of Warcraft expansion, The Burning Crusade, are on the net.
IBM's supercomputer has beaten its own record for the most amount of calculaitons per second. Is there anyone that can beat it now? (Hint: the human brain.)
Fed up of iPods and Zens? Why not go for something a little different with a MP3 player built in to a Pez dispenser?
Are you looking for the perfect gaming mouse? Razer think they have it, with the new Copherhead. It's a laser mouse, it's got 7 buttons, and onboard RAM. Will it deliver the fragging goods? We find out.
Early indications sugggest that Connect3D will be the first of ATI's board partners to ship Radeon X1800XT's in the UK, starting on November 2nd.
The latest update for Windows Media Center delivers some extra performance. We have a quick check at how the Epia-powered beblu now fares.
October 14 2021 | 15:04