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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Sapphire Technology has today announced it's latest addition to the Radeon X1950 family of graphics cards - Radeon X1950 GT. Read on for the low down on this new mainstream part...
Microsoft's long-awaited new operating system hits the shelves today. We look at Vista from the enthusiast's point of view - how fast does it run, how good does it look, and will your hardware work?
The Microsoft Chairman goes head to head with Jon Stewart over hackers, passwords and saving the world.
Do you think you've got what it takes to keep up on the other side of the fast paced computer hardware industry? We want to hear from you!
Weeks ahead of its official launch, AMD's last high-end Athlon 64 X2 processor has shown up on Newegg in the US.
The University of South Carolina is one of the worst colleges for piracy in the US, as the RIAA sent the institution over 900 copyright infringement notices last year.
Looking for a good custom Counter-Strike map to play at your next LAN? Look no further - this is the most spectacular BSP we've seen in ages.
Our sister site TrustedReviews is looking to expand its team of obsessive technology journalists. Fancy writing about technology for a living? This could be the job for you!
End users buying upgrade versions of Windows Vista will no longer be able to use the disc to install a clean version of the operating system.
Today, Intel has announced what it claims is one of the biggest advancements in fundamental transistor design by using dramatically new materials to build the insulating walls and switching gates in its 45nm transistors. We have a look at what you can expect to see...
It's not big, but it's clever. VIA has recently announced the Pico-ITX - a full 1GHz C7 processor in a not-even 4"x3" space.
It appears that the guys over at Twentieth Centuy Fox are all in a tizzy over YouTube hosting a "preair" of the hit 24. Subpoenas are flying, but are they sensible?
Internet uber legend Vint Cerf says we're all doomed, and the internet is going down the tubes. As it were.
The holidays are over and it's time to get back in the modding groove. To round up some of January's most promising mods from the scene, we've chosen four top-notch projects. Take a look!
In an expose online, the team complains about the lack of polishing time for the title, but says that number three will be better.
Now owned by Dell, Alienware is back with a new chassis form factor, a couple of 8800s and a machine that plays Blu-ray discs. Can the system builder correct some of the niggles we've seen in previous machines? There's some yes, and some no.
The latest round of leaked emails from Microsoft has revealed that the software giant has put Windows Vista Service Pack 1 on fast track.
Technology progression, particularly for graphics cards, is getting faster and faster - and the power supply outputs needed to run them are getting higher and higher. Brett Thomas is getting a little fed up with this computerised version of the space race - how about we make earth a little prettier?
An official community Q&A for BioShock has revealed that the title will not have a multiplayer component.
October 14 2021 | 15:04