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Google's number one rival is rolling out a new funky page layout based around customisation and a new clean design. Can it bump up Yahoo to become first-choice searching destination again?
The NewsCorp-owned social networking site is selling episodes of the NewsCorp-owned drama series.
A new shooter for the PC and 360 claims to have over 1000 square miles of land to traverse. Another massively single-player game?
More people are listening to the radio online than via analogue signals, according to a new study. Is this the end for traditional radio?
NVIDIA and Corsair are collaborating to add an extended specification to RAM modules, to enable easy overclocking. We have the skinny.
A new subscription service backed by Microsoft will aim to compete with Napster, Rhapsody and iTunes.
Kojima suggests that a deal has been done to bring Solid Snake to the big screen. Who on earth could fill the boots of gaming's stealthiest man?
ICANN has officially booted the adults-only domain off the radar. Is this really the right idea, or is ICANN sying away from political controversy?
Remember the concept machine Dell showed off at E3? Well, it's now officially announced and it's called Heavy Ordnance.
Will Wright showed us his latest game, Spore, last week. We grabbed the pictures, took note of what he said, and now bring Will's presentation to you by virtue of the medium of the internet. Spore is incredible.
E3 2006: We sat down with Epic to take a look at the latest build of UT07. The gameplay looks awesome, but the engine doesn't look so hot.
Well, E3 is now done and dusted. Wil Harris kicks back with a Corona and shares his thoughts on the big announcements, winners and losers of the show. Hint - the winner is you.
We have Foxconn's 975X7AA motherboard on the test bench today, based around Intel's 975X chipset / Socket 775 platform. It is the debut for Foxconn's Fox One overclocking technology and signifies the company's push to enter the enthusiast market. Can this giant take on ABIT and DFI?
E3 2006: The PC hasn't been forgotten in amongst the swathe of PS3 and Wii coverage. Two updates to old favourites put a smile on our faces.
E3 2006: The design team at the world's biggest system integrator has clearly been working overtime, coming up with not one, but two concept designs for the XPS line.
The first of nine in the series, SiN Episodes: Emergence is a new breed of episodic content. Think Half-Life 2 but with large breasts and swearing. We test it on eight different graphics cards to test high-end and mid-range performance.
E3 2006: Graphics firm Sapphire is showing off its latest cards and motherboards at the show.
E3 2006: Coming into the show, there were a few titles we were planning to keep an eye on. Unfortunately, not all of them have turned out to be as good as we've hoped.
E3 2006: Away from the show floor, we get to see what could be the first truly triple-A title for the Xbox 360. It's based on Unreal Engine 3, and it's possibly the most beautiful game we've ever seen.
Tom's Hardware has taken Intel's entry-level dual core Pentium D 805 chip past the performance of both the AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 and the Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965 with a more-than-affordable cooling solution...
E3 2006: The lid is finally blow off, and we have the details of the new Alliance race in the Burning Crusade expansion.
Is all that E3 news flying by you on the right? Stay up to date with our handy index of bit-tech's coverage from the show floor in Los Angeles.
E3 2006: There are some very funky things kicking around on the show floor. Inside: Optimus Prime, Night Elves and babes.
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