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Seeing red? Apple has released a red iPod nano. This one's not just for looks, though - a portion of proceeds go to Bono's Aids in Africa campaign.
Lots of news emanating from the land of Xbox today including new games on Live, upcoming downloadable content for Oblivion and confirmation that the third Xbox is already being planned.
Top German modder Butterketer, aka Olly Konig, teams up with Heiko Rupp to produce a mod for EA to promote Battlefield 2142. We cover the construction process these case modding masters followed.
The Cupertino Cowboys hold their hands up to a fairly serious problem - shipping their new iPods pre-installed with a Windows virus.
In-game advertising is causing some gamers to get their backs up over possible consequences for privacy.
The Blu-ray player has been released today in the UK. We tucked into some high-def movie goodness and here are our reactions.
The editor of Wired magazine devised a code that scanned through the Myspace directory searching for registered sex offenders. What he discovered was truly shocking...
Launching today is ATI's newest mid-range card, the Radeon X1950 Pro, designed to take on the likes of NVIDIA's 7900 GS in the sub £150 mainstream gamer market. We put Sapphire's retail X1950 Pro through our gruelling real-world gaming benchmarks - could this be the new mid-range king?
An internet vigilante has taken it upon himself to thwart the 419 scammers by providing them meaningless and highly amusing tasks.
The Green Team's PR stumps up an official shot of the upcoming reference board for its new Conroe-compatible chipset. Check out the triple graphics slots!
Fancy a job? We're looking for a hardware enthusiast with some English skills to come and tinker with hardware for a living. Interested?
The news agency joins the commercial firms now racing to get in on the virtual world in an experiment with 'new' media.
Jack Thompson loses his case in court, as Rockstar convince a judge that Bully isn't really that violent after all.
Paul Wilkes becomes the latest man to confound the recording industry by pointing out some serious flaws in their legal strategy.
We take a quick look at a hard drive enclosure designed for those who want to make their masses of data accessible over USB rather than IDE.
Microsoft has launched the Xbox Live Pipeline, which allows you to check out the Marketplace wares via your nearest PC.
Joining the ranks of Amex and Motorola, profits from the iPod's sales will be going to battle the disease in Africa.
Companies are now inviting journalists to online press events in games like Second Life. Crazy? Yes.
A new player will be arriving on the HDTV scene come the end of 2007. The laser TV boasts better quality, lower energy requirements and will come in at under half the price of current plasma televisions.
This sub-£200 card is a reduced memory version of the full-fat card we saw earlier this year. It goes toe-to-toe with the 7950 GT - can it prove its muscle in our game test suite?
October 14 2021 | 15:04