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Sony appear to be skating on thin ice as Tony Hawk's developer, Neversoft, pulls plug on PS3 multiplayer.
We got hands-on with World of Warcraft expansion 'Burning Crusade'. Get the lowdown on the new characters, locations and features in our preview.
It appears your DVDs might come with a new layer of protection - the MPAA wants RFID chips to track original DVDs.
Ever wanted a computer that would cook you dinner? It is now possible, thanks to this Japanese USB hotplate mod.
The President of Universal Studios has already decided that Blu-Ray is the loser of the next-gen format war. Is anyone surprised? Does anyone care?
Swedish Command & Conquer fan, and bit-tech forum member, Edvuld has harvested a mountain of tiberium and used it to create a top-notch case mod: Temple of Nod. Follow his project from conception to its LED-tastic completion in another bit-tech Worklog.
Apple's new iTV product will allow you to watch content from your PC on your living room television. Google is also getting involved so the question must be asked: Will Apple be able to replicate the success of the iPod?
The guys from the popular laptop firm are rallying across Europe in a bid to reach Budapest. Check out their progress live on GPS!
DFI is a company that makes some of the best enthusiast motherboards in the industry and is renowned for throwing the kitchen sink at its boards. We have a look at the more budget-orientated Infinity 975X/G and find out whether it's any good.
The info for the anticipated Nintendo Wii launch in Europe has been announced! The basics - December 8, £179.
We check out some mods from France and Hungary. The modding bug is just as strong in Europe as it is anywhere else, good stuff all round!
Valve signs up yet more titles for digital distribution. Psychonauts is a stunning platform puzzler that everyone should grab ASAP.
The own-branded player finally gets outed by Microsoft, as the Redmond giant outlines its platform strategy for taking down the iPod.
Today, NVIDIA is launching a new high-end video card as an update to the GeForce 7900 GT. We check out XFX's pre-overclocked and silent GeForce 7950 GT 570M Extreme, evaluating real-world performance against the reference GeForce 7950 GT and ATI's Radeon X1900XT 512MB to find out which one is worth your money.
The Chinese government is striking out at the decisions of corrupt judges, by putting the fate of criminals to the computer for a recommended punishment.
Roo-ney! Roo-ney! The latest iteration of the everlasting footie franchise hits the shelves later this month, and is trailed with this PC demo.
The Wii will be released in the US before Japan. On top of that, the price is going to be as low as expected, it will come bundled with a game and they plan to ship 4 million by the end of the year!
360 wireless controller for your PC? Yes please. PS3 controller to be called Sixaxis? Yuck.
It appears that the G80 might be a little late to the party, since the silicon needed respun. Maybe that's because it's so mammoth.
We take a look at some of the most bizarre and inventive specialist game controllers to hit the market. Maracas? Check. Guitars? OneTwo. Fishing rods? Reel 'em in. Mech cockpits? Roger that. Who thinks up this stuff?
Rumours are a-flying that Microsoft will integrate HD-DVD drives into a "second generation" 360.
Soon you could be enjoying the 'Tolkein meets Tarantino' Dark Messiah Might and Magic multiplayer. We're running a competition to give away 90 beta keys, fancy a sneak peek at the multiplayer game?
EA has jumped into bed with Nokia with the hope of revolutionising mobile phone content and distribution. Here's the lowdown.
October 14 2021 | 15:04