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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We put five mice to the test to see how much bang you can really get for your buck. With Santa-time approaching, what festive rodent should you ask for in your stocking?
Professional gaming organisation, the CPL, has decided that competitors will now have to take drug tests when taking part in the competion. A necessary precaution or is the CPL taking itself too seriously?
New legislation is being proposed in the UK to clamp down on piracy while defining a better "fair use" policy. Will the government bite?
180 Playstation 3 consoles were stolen out of a warehouse in Naka City, Japan.
Gigabit LAN connectivity is just starting to get widespread acceptance. Sounds like a great time to develop the next new standard, right? IEEE thinks so, and it's going straight for "Ludicrous Speed" - 100Gb, anyone?
If you thought the only one who could milk a cash cow for years was Nintendo, Sony has a surprise for you. Now you can buy a (very) few select PS1 games for downloads to your PSP via the new PlayStation Network.
Master modder Micke Gustafsson took a trip out to Dreamhack to showcase some mods and immerse himself in a weekend of gaming at the world's largest LAN. Fun and games, or sweat and tears?
Have you been buried under a deluge of porn, penis enlargement and stock offers? The spam problem is getting worse, with no visible way out.
Kevin Rose of Digg fame has announced his feelings on an iPhone - funny enough, they sound like everyone else's thoughts.
Though it's not quite Crysis or Halo 3, Alan Wake has been a game that's turning some heads. It might be a little while longer, though...
The rumours have now been made to fact - AMD has launched 65nm X2 processors. You can get them today, in fact.
In the past, external storage has been limited by the speed of the interface and this has put many users off the idea of an external storage device. We have a look at one of Seagate's first eSATA drives on the market to find out whether speed is no longer an issue.
The ITU is warning all internet users against using the same username/password combination. It claims that most users will login with the same details on almost all sites and that the situation is ripe for fraudsters and criminals to attack.
What do you do if you're disabled and want to play Gears of War? This brilliant controller mod, from the man who made the 360 laptop mod, may help fix that.
With the acquisition of the boys in red, AMD posts results that put it up in the big leagues of the chiperati.
P2P network BitTorrent has scored another $20 million in cash from a new investor, right on the heels of signing up a couple new movie companies.
Spiderman 3 rocks up to the cinemas next year, and in anticipation of this, Matt Fielder has gone modding crazy with this spectacular Cooler Master case mod. Some stunning visuals make this one of the best mods of the year.
A group of gamers, worried that their favourite MMO will soon cease to exist, has come together to try and gather enough cash to buy the code themselves.
The Wii has sold out on launch day in Japan. We've also got info on how to make your own component cable and how to homebrew on the Wii.
"Hitler and Göring are standing on top of Berlin's radio tower. Hitler says he wants to do something to cheer up the people of Berlin. 'Why don't you just jump?' suggests Göring." Cheesy WWII action abounds in Blitzkrieg...
Scott Adams, the cartoonist behind the Dilbert comic, is rallying for Bill Gates to go for Presidency. Will the Lord of Windows become the head of America?
In the market for a new widescreen monitor? You might want to hold off buying one until you see the upcoming 27" Dell.
A new study shows violent video games have some residual (though not permanent) effects. They don't rot your brain, but they do change how it works...
October 14 2021 | 15:04