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Apple has released its second update to Boot Camp. This one actually does something useful.
More details of the Wii are emerging, including that it will not charge for online services.
Dell is one of the world's biggest laptop suppliers, though at the moment it may not be too happy about that. It had to issue a recall yesterday for batteries that spontaneously catch fire. Fortunately, Dell didn't make them - Sony did.
OCZ has pushed the DDR2 speed barrier a little bit more, passing 1100MHz. And the timings don't even suck.
Shuttle is back with a new look chassis that has a host of new components under the hood. The SN27P2 supports AMD's new AM2 processors and has an NVIDIA nForce 570 chipset to boot. Is it as good as the company's previous designs?
It's not just Shatner - Picard and all the rest are in for the new Trek game, too. Make it so!
Everyone's favorite lawyer is back - and already filing suit against Rockstar's "Bully." You'll have to read this one to believe it.
Hitachi thinks that we're going to hit or surpass the 1TB barrier before the end of the year thanks to perpendicular storage, and Seagate talks about the future of the drive itself.
The Swedish Pirate Party has announced a new consumer internet, known as darknet, which promises no logs, no tracing, and no restriction.
A group known as the Digital Douwd thinks it's found a legal loophole in file-sharing, and is making the software to prove it.
MSI is stepping up with a thin and light notebook that has Radeon integrated graphics and features AMD's dual core mobile processor, the Turion X2. Can it stand up to Intel notebooks from bigger brands?
Don't have an HDTV? Then you might not be able to properly play the highly anticipated 360 title, 'Dead Rising'.
Although E3 has been downscaled there may be a new games trade show popping up in Las Vegas come 2007.
Proving that age is not a barrier to internet stardom, British pensioner becomes overnight internet sensation with his YouTube diary.
Windows 2000 has now walked the plank off the Microsoft support boat...and in almost no time, finds itself in some shark infested waters.
With the holidays coming and the PS3 being so expensive, rumour has it that Sony might try cut prices on the PSP.
The defendant in a recent RIAA lawsuit has died, but the RIAA is pushing forward anyways. In a show of heart, though, they're giving 60 days to grieve.
NVIDIA's CEO told financial analysts that he can 'see the market' for an integrated CPU and GPU. However, he says NVIDIA will more or less go where the market is for the GPU, instead of pushing a hybrid product.
Microsoft are hoping to copy YouTube's success by releasing software that will enable users to develop their own games.
William Shatner is getting involved in the next Star Trek game in a bid to save the franchise. Will his vocal talents be enough?
Counter-Strike is about to get a pretty major update to gameplay. Don't let the enemy spot you...
Inspired by the Mustang muscle cars of yesterday, Craig Tate whips out the bondo and the spray paint to create a horsepower-heavy case mod that has what it takes under the hood.
October 14 2021 | 15:04