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Swedish camera specialists, Hasselblad, have announced a 39 megapixel camera, the H2D-39. You read that correctly: thirty nine million pixels. Click for details of this astonishing dSLR camera.
Ever the teasers, Valve have released a screenshot of their forthcoming Counter-Strike: Source map, titled Militia, and boy, is it a looker!
Wil Harris is fed up of the imitation culture of the tech industry, having witnessed a million-and-one knock-offs at CES. Bring on the companies with vision and originality!
World of Warcraft is soon to work with Core Duo; crazy Japanese types disassemble the new iMac; the MacBook has only four hours battery life; Apple bigger than Dell.
Acer has expanded their successful partnership with Ferrari and have launched a range of high-performance LCD monitors. We look at the flagship F20 widescreen. It's red, so does it go any faster?
This year, DICE will release not one but two new booster packs for Battlefield 2, titled Euro Force and Armoured Fury. They feature three new levels each, new weapons and new vehicles. We have all the details, and new screenshots too!
The benchmarking company is getting ready to launch a new version of its ubiquitous tool.
The UK's leading pay-content provider is planning to launch a service where programming is offered for download to iPods and PocketPCs. How will DRM be handled?
Google has released a 'Google pack' of software, designed to help newbies get started on the net. It includes Firefox, anti-virus and anti-spyware software, as well as Google Earth.
Finally they're here: iMacs and laptops launch with Intel Yonah processors. And lo, they were good.
Valve software has been talking to the press, and they've come clean with the release date for the expansion to the acclaimed game.
This machine utilises the latest chip from AMD, and comes configured with two 7800 GTX cards in SLI, each with 512MB of memory. 1GB of graphics RAM, 2GB of system RAM, 1TB of storage and two processor cores - do the numbers add up to the price tag? We find out.
This morning, AMD announces its latest FX-series processor: the Athlon 64 FX-60. Unlike previous Athlon 64 FXs, this one is a dual core processor based on the excellent Athlon 64 X2. Read on to find out how it performs...
Seeing all those CES 2006 news items zoom by on the right hand side? Stay up to date with the latest happenings from Las Vegas with our handy index.
CES 2006: As we jump on a plane and head back to England, here are some of the images of Vegas and CES that have stayed with us.
CES 2006: The updated version of Burnout Revenge for Xbox 360 is almost here, and we spend some time getting to grips with it.
CES 2006: DFI has some new media-centric boards for the coming year, and we also check out an unannounced ATI board.
Early reports from Japan suggest that the first batch of Pentium D 900 series processors may not have some or all of Intel's power-saving technologies in a fully functional state. Intel has stated that the problems will be fixed in a BIOS update expected in Q2.
CES 2006: We check out Dolby's offerings, including Master Studio certified PCs, TrueHD for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, as well as a screening of concept 14 channel audio content.
CES 2006: Flash memory giant Sandisk have launched a two-prong attack on Apple's iPod range with two new Sansa MP3 players: the c100 and e200.
CES 2006: the MSI Geminium-Go! features two Go6600 MXM cards on one desktop PCI-E board in SLI. Even crazier is the idea that SLI is coming to a notebook near you.
CES 2006: AMD's counterpoint to Intel's Viiv is a new programme that puts the PC at the centre of the digital home - but partners with an open-standards ecosystem. We have the low-down.
CES 2006: AOpen is refocusing on Pentium M and Viiv for 2006, and we take a look at its latest motherboard and barebones offerings.
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