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id Software co-owner Kevin Cloud talked about how piracy is destroying PC games at QuakeWorld.
The Mac Pro has been unveiled and looks very tasty indeed. On top of that bombshell is news regarding Apple's next operating system, named Leopard.
Sony's PS3 is backwards compatible - assuming you buy an adapter for your older memory cards, because there's none on the device.
AOL apologises for releasing peoples search query data but is it too little too late after detailed reports are published of the sinister things people search for?
Google is now going to inform you if the website you have searched for hides malicious software. Surely a good thing.
Aside from Half Life 2, there's a whole bundle of different games on Steam. We take a look at some of the undiscovered gems on the online delivery service.
AMD has declared its intent to discontinue the ATI brand name entirely.
New work in raytracing shows that we're not far off from it being done in realtime. Can we finally get rid of raster-based graphics?
We all thought it would happen, and now it has. Vista asked security experts to try and hack their upcoming product and hack it they did, read on to find out what happened in Las Vegas.
CinemaNow's DVD burning feature was considered a great step forward in direct download movies. Now, we find it may not be so great.
If you like games with elves then today is your lucky day, with news updates to both Elveon and the online Lord of the Rings game: Shadows of Angmar.
A US Representative has proposed legislation for the FTC to watch over the ESRB and choose its rating standards.
A German security expert has already beaten the RFID tags in EU/US passports, and kindly explains how.
Confused by Katamari? Dazed by DoA? Stunned by Shenmue? We take a trip through some of the weirdest plotlines ever to grace a computer game and ask - are games developers insane?
The Doom godfather reveals not-really-much-at-all about his upcoming project, and reveres Quake 3.
The coin-op conversion becomes the fastest selling game to hit the service, with thousands of matchups played every day.
Windows Vista has promised to be the ultimate Media Center. But now they're pulling the rug from under HD cable add-ins.
Maxell and InPhase have announced that holographic storage will be available by the end of the year, starting at 300GB.
Nintendo and Microsoft have been taken to court over a controller patent infringement or two.
The internet can make or break celebrities and upcoming artists alike. Does this make it a great democratic medium, or is it a step too far for user-power? New kid on the block, Ryan Garside, muses.
The release date for the Xbox 360's first truly next-gen game, Epic's Gears of War, is set, and it goes right up against the launch of PlayStation 3
Apple has now struck a deal with the auto manufacturers for better iPod support. Starting in 2007, expect to see the improvements in car stereos from Ford, GM and Mazda.
October 14 2021 | 15:04