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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Intel has announced the brand name for its upcoming Conroe and Merom processors - they will both fall under the Core 2 Duo brand.
Is the online world of blogging turning us all into emotional voyeurs and exhibitionists? How much about yourself are you comfortable revealing? Plenty, it seems.
A new bill would make the Vegas casinos very happy - it would ban Americans from gambling online. Is this a wise decision or a liberty too far?
Fundamentalists are using mods for popular games like Battlefield 2 to give young potentials a feel for urban battle. Is gaming swiftly becoming a political medium?
Reports from the web suggest that Microsoft has been in discussions with Yahoo! about a possible acquisition.
Corsair takes another dive into the watercooling world, ditching the Hydro-Cool 200 in favour of the Nautilus 500. Both are external all-in-one watercooling boxes designed for people new to liquid cooling. Can Corsair keep us cool?
Microsoft is making a move towards video game advertising after announcing that it has bought Massive at the Redmond advertiser conference.
Revenge of the Sith and 24 are the highlights of Sky's launch line up for high definition broadcasting. We have the technical details.
The Canadian graphics makers and Finnish cellphone manufacturers have hooked up to create a new generation of uber-mobiles.
The game has only just been released but we already have our first Guild Wars Factions case mod. Take an old quad-processor server case, strip it down, airbrush it up, watercool it and you have one top case mod.
Well, that pretty much sums it up. Some details on a new Mario and general dismay at the lack of UK news inside.
No longer will we see new Blu-Ray discs on May 23. The date has been put back to June 20 - more details inside.
As the TV network serves up ad-supported downloads of its most popular shows, its network infrastructure is shown up as lacking.
The first screens and videos from the next-gen Tony Hawk game have hit the net. Prepare for some awesome graphics and great animation - as well as plenty of painful bails!
Modders have hacked apart Elder Scrolls Oblivion and added in some nudity. The ESRB responds by upping its retail rating to mature. The right move, or worrisome for the meddling modders?
Fancy a career in cutting edge science? You could prepare yourself for a high-tech life with this new Masters from University College London.
The man who made HDR+AA a reality on ATI's Radeon X1000-series cards in Oblivion has surfaced to talk about enabling HDR+AA in Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
Han shot first. Jabba wasn't in A New Hope. Mos Eisley looked rubbish. Yes, the original versions of the first three Star Wars films is heading to DVD later this year.
Google has announced a programming contest, known as Code Jam, in a move to find Europe's most talented computer scientists.
Seed has launched with the promise of an 'ever-changing interactive player experience'. With an adaptive world and in-game democracy, could this lend some sci-fi kudos to a genre dominated by WoW?
Microsoft has updated Xbox Live to include support for a new online message centre. Now you can message and chat with your friends via your PC.
Skype has started its public preview of its new 'Skypecasts' technology in conjunction with Skype 2.5 beta. The new beta includes a number of new features including SMS text messaging and better Outlook integration.
Fed up playing the same old PS2 games on the go? Splinter Cell, Metal Gear, Ridge Racer getting you down? Alex Watson investigates a couple of bizzarre portable gems for the PSP that will keep you entertained - if you can work out what on earth is going on.
October 14 2021 | 15:04