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A new rootkit can avoid detection by standard anti-virus software and change its code to adapt to its environment.
The Mozilla Foundation is offering you the chance to get your name into the Firefox source code. Will you go for a bit of browser-based fame?
It's officially responsible for almost a third of the video on the internet being transmitted. MySpace comes second, but what's the future for internet video?
How about fast wireless data transmission and onboard memory, in a device the size of a grain of rice? Sounds tasty to us.
Two sources close to AMD have claimed that information about the company's reverse multi-threading technology was dreamed up and does not exist.
A report in a Chinese-language newspaper suggests that Intel is getting ready to announce five Merom processors later this month. Rumoured specifications and prices inside.
It's possible to do pretty much anything on the internet these days. You can do your banking, earn a living, socialise with friends, book trips away and meet the love of your life. Is there any point in real life any more?
The popular iTrip leads to the UK's communications regulator allowing the use of low-power FM transmitters by the general public.
A mother has called the RIAA's bluff and stood up to their legal bully-boy tactics. The RIAA fails to provide any concrete evidence and gets slapped by a US court.
We all thought that TF2 had gone the way of Duke Forever. With the arrival of Half-Life 2 Episode 2, however, will also come this class-based FPS!
Dell tried to enter the world of the Bloggerati this week, and was widely blasted for doing so. How can Dell learn from the popular corporate bloggers like the guys at MSDN?
The third part of the Multi-GPU World Tour 2006 has been published on Bjorn3D today.
Gavin Baille from Reason Gaming gives us an update on the latest happenings in the tournament scene.
Seven memory manufacturers are under pressure from the US, as accusations fly over price fixing.
In a speech at the Develop conference in Brighton, Peter Molyneux calls for 'better' games.
Interested in developing web applications and tools? Zimki is a Java framework that is designed to make it simple to get code up and running.
The popular virtualisation and emulation software for Windows XP is now being given away for free. More Linux, minimum hassle!
As the battle for browser share goes on, a new version of Firefox adds functionality and stability.
Users of the two messaging systems are now able to chat to each other as Microsoft and Yahoo get their love on.
Today, Intel has officially unveiled its eagerly-anticipated Core 2 Duo product line up based on the Conroe processor. We have an in-depth look at the performance of the Core 2 Duo E6400, E6600, E6700 and Core 2 Extreme X6800. Are the processors really as good as the previews said?
ECS' KA3 MVP is the first socket AM2 motherboard to support ATI's CrossFire technology. It's based on the solid CrossFire Xpress 3200 chipset with the all-new SB600 southbridge. Does its attractive price make the board a tempting buy for an enthusiast looking to run CrossFire? We have the answers for you here...
The guys at 4 Kings Intel went along to compete in the summer event of a new world wide tournament. We get their thoughts on how the competition went.
October 14 2021 | 15:04