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Debian.org's Gluck server was hacked yesterday and has since been taken offline. Many of the services provided by Gluck are currently not functioning.
Epic Games' VP Mark Rein has spoken out about the current state of the gaming industry. The main focus was his thoughts on Episodic Content and Integrated Graphics.
Microsoft is taking a step back on the software front to help older Operating Systems to emulate Windows XP.
The UK government is set to ban the use of the 'standby' mode on electrical goods. The mighty switch is responsible for billions of tons of fuel in the UK.
Sony is under fire after releasing a PSP white ad in the Netherlands that was considered racist.
Part II of the Multi-GPU World Tour involves the selection of ATI and NVIDIA GPUs for Entry Level ($1000 US / £650 GBP), Enthusiast ($2000 US / £1300 GBP) and Bleeding Edge (unlimited) price brackets. Read on to find out what choices were made, and why.
Despite Microsoft employing 300 people to get it into line with EU rules, the European Union is about to up its fines for Microsoft to 3m Euros a day. How much do you think Member States will see back?
Dell starts a corporate blog to prove that it is listening. Is it? It is. High jinks ensue.
Details of the Sempron lineup, the X2 lineup and 65nm process technology from the boys in green.
Microsoft has announced a new series of retro titles to be distributed on Xbox Live. Check out Frogger and Street Fighter 2!
The World Cup is over, but we're still left with a shelf-full of mediocre football games. How can we make a more accurate digital representation of the beautiful game?
A group of security experts have discovered that Google can search inside EXE files, allowing them to search for malicious code.
The multiplayer FPS gets an unexpected delay, and gamers worldwide cry. Just a little.
There's a photo out - is it Microsoft's new portable player? Is it video? Is it a gaming device? Does it share music? Who knows.
We come together with other hardware websites worldwide to examine the state of SLI and CrossFire today.
Second Life lets you make, buy and sell property in-game. World of Warcraft specifically forbids you. Flickr is all about creating your own content. How should we handle user-generated content in MMO experiences?
Microsoft is switching off support for users of its legacy operating system today. Prepare for a whole bunch of hosed boxes!
The Intel-sponsored gaming tournament pitches up some big prize money to winners of Quake 4 and Counter-Strike 1.6. We have some pics!
The British record industry is attempting to get ISPs to hand over the details of people it says are filesharing.
Having watched the progress of gamers through the new Half Life episode, Valve is now making the game a little easier in certain places.
A Chinese newspaper says that there aren't enough bits of Blu-ray laser to go around, and Sony isn't sharing.
Is Apple checking up on your Mac install, or is it just trying to keep your machine helpfully up to date?
Are we going to see a new version of the Xbox 360 with a digital output? New spy pics suggest so.
October 14 2021 | 15:04