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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
At this year's Computex show, we were given early indications that ATI would support other chipsets. A report from Taiwan confirms that R&D is already underway.
Finnish coders have followed the white rabbit, taken the red pill and have seen the Matrix for what it is. And now they've managed to recreate it for multi-player games.
Looking for a completely silent gaming system? Need a video card? How much memory do you need on a high-end video card these days? We have a look at GECUBE's Radeon X800 XL 512MB SilentCool Edition and investigate whether 'more is better'. Find out inside...
Fed up of 419 spam in your inbox? You may see a dramatic drop in the near future, after massive raids by the FBi and Spanish Police
An update notification details Intel's next move in the dual-core market - they're planning to fix some bugs relating to EM64T and single-core operation. No new models are expected until next year.
Hollywood studios may insist on DRM for the next generation of small-yet-capacious perpendicular recording hard drives. Who controls the contents of your Video iPod - you, or Hollywood?
We have a few first-hand shots of the new Alienware Star Wars system - the Force is strong with this one... even if it is the Dark Side version.
A quick bit of screwdrivering and some plastic makes for a simple, clean case mod.
Want to browse the interweb on your PSP? Don't want to have to bugger about with Wipeout to do so? Well you won't, with a new update from Sony.
The next version of Firefox will be 1.5, not 1.1 as planned. There are also new features planned for Firefox 2.0 / 3.0
The head of Epic, currently working on the next-generation Unreal Engine, talks about costs and problems facing next-gen games development.
It's that old chestnut again - the price of games. However, we have some new ideas about how games could, or should be priced - based on graphics features, or digital downloads, or production qualities. Do any of them float your boat?
Microsoft have the competition licked, surging past 2 million Xbox Live subscribers worldwide. The Xbox 360 launch brings improvements too.
Valve get hot & steamy with EA, signing a distribution deal for future retail games.
There is a suggestion that AMD are going to integrate the PCI Express controller on to their next generation processors.
The big red dino foresees big gains in FireFox market share, once IE7 hits the streets
Want a new monitor for gaming? Think that LCDs can't handle your hardcore abilities? Check out this new 19" flat panel from Viewsonic, which sports a 4ms response time.
eVGA have released photos of their new GeForce 7800 GTX cooler. Is it all show and no go? Kyle from HardOCP has some specific thoughts on that subject.
The beta's imminent - Microsoft spills the beans on what we can expect performance wise from the fatted calf.
Got a huge commute? Could you happily spend all those Diablo hours playing through a PSP version? That's the question Blizzard are asking...
iTunes 4.9 allows the downloading of video. Since it's release, there's been increased rumours of a video iPod. Rumours that the WSJ has now picked up on...
Game-themed case mods are all the rage these days. So what better way to celebrate the recent launch of Battlefield 2 than with not one but two amazing mods?
Photos and plot details emerge for the Doom movie - a $70 million adaptation of a decade-old computer game. Is it doomed to flop?
October 14 2021 | 15:04