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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We check out two new releases from enthusiast suppliers - a new revision of the Hiper Type-R and a booster PSU designed to help you out with SLI and CrossFire.
It's hard to fight format wars without ammo, but Sony's Phil Harrison keeps pulling the trigger - and shooting blanks.
Research analysts are predicting that neither HD DVD or Blu-Ray will prevail in the upcoming industry battle.
Cooler Master has released its all-new Mystique 632 Black into the wild. The sleek black finish and all aluminium construction make the Mystique 632 a nice addition to the current Cooler Master product line up. Does this mean it's another great case though? Read on to find out...
NVIDIA has released info on its new low-end IGP chipset - the MCP61 family.
The DVD Copy Control Association is forming plans to let iTunes burn movies up to DVDs.
The Bully trailer has just been released - probably surprising a few people. Looks like Thompson is still going to have a good moan though.
For consumers who buy a Vista ready computer before release in 2007, Microsoft will offer coupons for a free copy of Vista.
Oops! HSBC has over 3.1 million accounts vulnerable to an incredibly easy hack - and has for two years.
Intel has decided to make its graphics drivers open-source, rather than proprietary code.
The Halo movie will release in summer of 2008, instead of summer 2007.
Google's CEO spoke publicly on Wednesday about his thoughts on AOL's slip-up: Governments are far more dangerous than AOL.
Rockstar Games, whose last offering attracted the attention of Congress, is at it again - "Bully" may be bumped up to release in October.
We take a look at Razer's latest mouse: the Krait. Aimed specifically at those who want pro-level performance in RTS and MMORPG games, does this mouse provide a boost over the competition?
A new technology from TransGaming allows DirectX code to run on Mac OSX.
Motherboard manufacturers ASUS and Gigabyte have formed a new offspring, hoping to play off each other's strengths.
Seagate has done some modifications to its 7200.9 Barracuda drives, improving both their acoustics and their thermal properties.
Today, NVIDIA has announced official support for Quad SLI in the build-it-yourself market using a pair of GeForce 7950 GX2's. We have spent a couple of weeks using the new drivers - read on find out how far we got this time...
Steve-o and Co. have moved open-source, at least for past releases. The kernel for OSX 10.4.7, as well as iCal, Bonjour, and Launchd have been made public.
Have you updated your Windows security? Get all the details about it here and find out why Apple's Steve Jobs has got a problem with Microsoft.
Second Life has been used for lots of things, but a utopian island musical festival hosted by Duran Duran? Give me a break...
A freebie multiplayer game is being given away to get more people interested in the F.E.A.R. franchise.
Microsoft has released its Industrial Design Toolkit, which is meant to help companies design more attractive and unique cases for Vista machines.
October 14 2021 | 15:04