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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
E3 2006: Whilst the next-gen consoles might be making the headlines, PC owners possibly get to gloat over what is quite possibly the game of the show - the spiritual successor to Far Cry. We grab our keyboard and mouse and head on in.
E3 2006: Unlike Nintendo, PS3 is playable out in the open on the show floor. We rocked up and spent some serious time getting to grips with Sony's finest.
E3 2006: We've spend the last two hours playing Wii and PlayStation 3. Which is best? Get our (illustrated) verdict on the Wii inside.
E3 2006: Blizzard has announced that it is working with the makers of Batman Begins to bring a film based on the massive online game to the big screen.
E3 2006: Nintendo and Opera have announced that the niche desktop browser will power a living room internet experience on the next-gen Ninty console.
Want a HTPC but don't want to shell out for a new m-ATX motherboard? We test the SilverStone LC20M - a sexy black HTPC that takes a full-size ATX motherboard and regular desktop-sized PSU and other components.
E3 2006: Nintendo has made a few interesting announcements today regarding it's next-gen system, the Wii. We have the details.
E3 2006: The Microsoft press conference yielded a trailer for 2007's shooter of choice, Halo 3. Get downloading!
E3 2006: Xbox Live Arcade is coming to Windows - and so is cross platform multiplayer gaming. We are very, very excited.
E3 2006: In a major surprise, Microsoft has announced that the next in the Grand Theft Auto series will be coming to the Xbox 360 at the same time as it launches for PS3.
The 2407WFP hits Dell's website. The improvements - HDCP support for playing next-generation movies. That's it.
Scientists have discovered that combining ferroelectric materials, long researched but never applied, with ions from water could result in hard drives with a 13 million GB capacity.
ATI has replaced Radeon X1800XT with a new member of the X1900 family: Radeon X1900GT. We test full retail cards from both Connect3D and Sapphire against the best value cards from NVIDIA, GeForce 7800 GT and 7900 GT. Who will be the new price-performance champ?
A twenty-year-old in the US has been sentenced to five years of jail time for using people's computers as bots and profiting from their spyware infection.
E3 2006: We have the details of pricing, launch titles, UK dates and the new controller. Things are ramping up...
As Microsoft prepares to ramp up Windows Live OneCare, Symantec is coming out fighting and is determined not to let Redmond in on its space.
This June you will be able to download Warner Brothers Studios films and TV shows legally using BitTorrent, in a first-of-its-kind deal announced today. The Matrix, Harry Potter, Batman Begins and others will be available.
NVIDIA stalwarts BFG Technologies is the first to retail with AGEIA's PhysX PPU card. We grabbed Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter - the first AAA title to support it - to see whether it lives up to the pre-launch hype.
Apple Records loses out to Apple Computer, meaning that the iPod-maker can keep expanding into the music industry. Don't expect to see Sgt. Pepper's on iTunes any time soon!
Some E3 details of the highly-anticipated evolve-'em-up have leaked out early, with a gameplay video looking pretty sweet.
Samsung has announced a collaboration with Microsoft on a hard drive with built-in flash memory. Prepare for some fast boot times!
More content for F.E.A.R. is coming in the form of an expansion pack. New levels and guns, as well as a continued storyline are promised.
'HDCP ready' doesn't mean 'HDCP actually works', and a bunch of American consumers are rather annoyed at that. Will ATI be forced to reign in its marketing spin?
October 14 2021 | 15:04