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Fancy calling your mates abroad for next to nothing? This new service allows you to use VOIP via any standard phone, landline or mobile.
The memory firm hopes to raise £27m by getting the markets to buy into its business. Hopefully, better memory will ensue.
European countries are lining up to force Apple to open up its DRM scheme to players other than the iPod. Will Apple keep selling?
Shock, horror. Sony's flagship next-gen disc player isn't going to arrive when we thought.
The NSA has funded research into how personal profile information on the web can be mined and sorted.
Wolverine is back with his latest mod project - a 'Biomech' case inspired by the art work of H.R. Giger. Check out the full worklog and the superb finished result!
DICE, the Swedish developer of the franchise, has revealed that there will be an open beta for the game in the summer.
The Grateful Dead are slammed by industry moguls for giving away CDs of their live concerts, whilst the Barenaked Ladies host a remix competition for their latest single.
COMPUTEX 2006: Abit shows us a preview of its upcoming Core 2 Duo overclocker-friendly motherboard: the AW9D-MAX. Looks promising, but we're told that there maybe more to come from this board before it's released.
COMPUTEX 2006: The green team lays out its software and hardware compatibility for HD movies with HDCP content protection. It's got a new technology to cater for movies - PureVideo HD.
A conference in SanFran this week aims to promote links between the adult industry and videogame makers. Are we going to see more adult-themed MMOs?
Maybe not for the reason you're thinking of, sonny. iPods, mobile phones and game controllers are all being blamed for a year-on-year rise in RSI injuries.
And the PlayStation 3 might not be hobbled and useless, either. A quick update on two of our more controversial stories from this week.
COMPUTEX 2006: ATI's next generation south bridge will feature six SATA 3Gbps ports and comprehensive RAID 5 functionality.
COMPUTEX 2006: ASUS' M2R32-MVP Deluxe mobo looks to have removed the power regulation problems present in the A8R32-MVP Deluxe by using 8-phase power.
COMPUTEX 2006: NVIDIA was demonstrating its new nForce 590 SLI Intel Edition reference motherboard with a Core 2 Duo processor and a pair of GeForce 7950 GX2s in Quad SLI.
Oblivion is one of the best RPGs ever to be released, with fantastic graphics and immersive gameplay. But how does it compare to perhaps the greatest RPG of all time, Final Fantasy VII? We break out the PlayStation and give you our thoughts.
The BBC is to begin trying out HDTV over digital terrestrial, meaning that we can enjoy HD programming without resorting to a Sky dish.
Has Microsoft messed up, or is this all part of a cunning plan? Vista is available for beta download to anyone with a Passport.
COMPUTEX 2006: The world's tallest building, Taipei 101, has been rebuilt... by a bunch of computer enthusiasts.
Sapphire has a new Radeon X1600XT video card which has a passive cooler with a twist, while MSI has a new GeForce 7600 GS card with a passive cooler. Both support video acceleration and HD playback - which one should end up in your rig?
It's that time of the year again. We jet off toTaipei, the heart of Taiwan, for a week of hi-tech shenanigans. Here's an index to our coverage from the event.
COMPUTEX 2006: Several sources inside the industry have indicated that Intel's upcoming Core 2 Duo processors may not launch until September.
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