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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
After our report on Friday evening, NVIDIA were quick to respond to our story with a new driver that fixes the majority of the shimmering that was seen in Forceware 77.77
Just as DVD-R has replaced the CD-R, the 25GB Blu-ray BD-R is set to replace the DVD. We have details of Pioneer's first PC-based drive, the BRD-101A.
Microsoft looks to be ramping up it's involvement in the VoIP arena after purchasing Internet Telephony outfit Teleo.
Fancy a VOIP-in-a-box system? The new Epia-based servers from ArenaTalk could be just what you're looking for.
Creative have won a patent covering MP3 player interfaces for their Zen models which may also cover Apple's iPod. Microsoft also hold a patent that the iPod infringes on. Dark days for Cupertino Legal.
John Bruno is the man responsible for the latest motherboard chipsets at ATI. We punched over a few questions to him about ATI's strategy for CrossFire, as well as its general plans for motherboard chipsets.
We popped down to the latest Multiplay LAN event, i25, over the weekend. We've brought back a few pictures of mods, as well as the results of the big tournaments.
The Lubic Jules surfaced in Japan this week - a funky perspex case by all accounts. We can't help but feel it is strangely similar to our own Project 3G Clear from 2002.
After all of the delays, false starts and conflicting info, is the iTunes phone finally going to see the light?
Ritual have a new survey up asking the players what they'd like to see in multiplayer SiN. Give them your thoughts!
People are finding BitTorrent a less attractive place to share files, according to a new study.
It was surely inevitable - following on from 17" laptops, we now have 19" laptops. See inside for what makes this a little bit special...
BenQ have a new 17" monitor designed for gamers who want the fastest response available. With a 5ms panel and a glossy coating to add extra imagine intensity, it seems interesting on paper. How does it rate? We take a look.
NESBuckle.com have expanded their range to now include the SNESBuckle, GenesisBuckle and AtariBuckle. Is there no limit to what you can hold your jeans up with? We exclusively unveil the XboxBuckle.
After the successful launch of NVIDIA's GeForce 7-series, a number of consumers complained about the poor texture filtering quality. Is this a driver bug, or is this another degradation in Anisotropic Filtering quality?
IDF FALL 05: The concept of Remote Gaming is that you can stream a game from a powerful machine to a thin client somewhere else in your home. Can you say whisper quiet, full-powered living room gaming?
IDF FALL 05: Intel has given a number of demonstrations of WiMax working in the real world. It seems like the wireless broadband tech is finally starting to kick off.
Having reinstalled his PC, Chris Caines discovers the information underworld and secret handshakes his way into RSS.
Continuing this week's theme, we've had a pair of Intel's processors in the test labs this week: The 3.8GHz Pentium 4 670 and the 2.8GHz dual cored Pentium D 820. Which is best? High clock speed single core with HyperThreading, or the lower clock speed, two cores and no HyperThreading? We have the answers inside...
IDF FALL 05: Intel's CEO has shown off a new type of pocket device that he thinks will have the power to run the new version of Windows.
IDF FALL 05: Moles out at IDF have hinted at new Intel releases for the high-end before the year is out. We have a few details inside.
IDF FALL 05: Intel's new relationship with Apple means that the fruity firm has suddenly become all acceptable at the Intel event. We track down those Apple asides...
IDF FALL 05: Corsair are showing off their 8000UL memory, and have a spectacular kaleidoscope case on their stand promoting their Xpert modules.
October 14 2021 | 15:04