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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Yesterday morning, AMD announced what is probably its final member of the K8 family. The Athlon 64 X2 6000+ is AMD's first socket AM2 processor to break through the 3GHz barrier. In the wake of AMD's latest round of price cuts, the X2 6000+ has an attractive price, but does that make it a good buy?
Steve-o and company can breathe a little sigh of relief - Cisco and Apple have reached an agreement on the iPhone brand name. Aww, everybody hug.
It appears that P2P is only the devil to some - Viacom is choosing Joost to provide its downloadable content rather than YouTube.
Are you enjoying your Wii virtual console, but want to play your titles with a little more authenticity? This hack is an awesome answer.
AMD's upcoming and eagerly anticipated R600 graphics processor has been delayed until the second quarter.
PS3s are being left on shelves across America, and in the UK, pre-orders are still not sold out, despite kicking off a week ago. Does no-one want the PS3?
Will the pair come to blows when they appear together at the Wall Street Journal conference? Let's hope so.
In-game advertising is getting popular enough to practically be a buzz word in our industry. We take a look at the history, who's doing it now, and what it means for the future of gaming.
How about a DIY solid state hard drive that uses SD cards? Too good to be true or potentially the ultimate addition to a PC?
Slysoft is at it again. Just like AnyDVD ignored both DVD-CSS and the FBI warnings/previews, AnyDVD HD will do the same for HD and Blu-Ray.
The next generation products are getting their certifications finally. NVIDIA released its 8800 WHQL drivers today, and ATI has promised its R600 WHQL drivers before the chip even releases.
Are you looking to upgrade to a GeForce 8800-series card in the future, but don't know where to start? We round up a selection of GeForce 8800-series cards that have turned up in the bit-tech offices over the last month or so.
A worker fired from IBM for logging onto an adult chatroom whilst on the job has sued his former employer. The claim? He's an internet addict, and should be given treatment rather than fired.
After some time in developement, today sees the launch of our brand-new price comparison service, bit-tech Shopping. Compare prices from dozens of different retailers to hunt down the best deal for your next upgrade.
Chip maker VIA has taken a pass on CeBIT this year, citing a decline in the convention's value. Could we be seeing the start of a trend?
Google is extending its god-like advertising empire, now having bought out an in-game advertising firm. "Plug and Play" is starting to take on a whole new meaning...
Those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones - the MPAA has been caught violating the software license on a blogging program, completely stripping all links and credit to the owner.
We all have to use email, and the latest wave of webmail services encourage us to ditch the desktop client altogether and just use flashy rich-web services. We take a look at the big players and find out which is best for security, spam, storage, functionality and recommend our favourites.
October 14 2021 | 15:04