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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Casual games are, for better or worse, all the rage these days and Microsoft is anxious to get into that market, lest the 360 be a flop.
Have you always wondered about RAID? Not sure on the difference between 0,1, 10 and a can of bug spray? We de-mystify the numbers and performance.
There hasn't yet been a decent action game on the Wii that can successfully harness the power of the Wiimote. Can Mortal Kombat: Armageddon be the first to manage it? Let's find out.
COMPUTEX 2007: According to Nvidia's partners, the company is getting ready to shave around £35 off its flagship product.
A lot has changed over 26 years - so why hasn't the way our computers boot? Brett Thomas takes a look at motherboards, Microsoft and transportation in the future as he questions the continued presence of the BIOS.
We have a look at the Revoltec Zirconium case to see if it can possibly become the case of choice for system builders everywhere, or if it's just another disappointment waiting to happen.
Free-running hitman, Altair, will be launching worldwide this November in the highly anticipated Assassin's Creed.
Stan Lee, co-creator of the X-Men, has signed a deal to create new superheroes for Disney.
COMPUTEX 2007: VIA shows off the world's smallest fully functional x86 PC. Its mobile-ITX form factor is just 75mm x 45mm in size.
COMPUTEX 2007: bit-tech's Managing Director was missing the bunnies in our office's garden, so he went off in search of some Taiwanese bunnies. Oh look what he found...
COMPUTEX 2007: We managed to sneak a photo of AMD's upcoming RD790 chipset.
COMPUTEX 2007: HIS is about to enter the power supply market with three different types of unit.
COMPUTEX 2007: HIS is showing off what it claims to be the world's first DirectX 10 compliant AGP graphics card.
COMPUTEX 2007: Antec shows us two new cases, including an new P180 with all the great features the old one had, but this one got shrunk in the wash.
COMPUTEX 2007: The Asus Xonar D2 now features a few more lights, and a lot more product details. We grabbed some pics of the final product, its box and the low down of what goes on inside.
COMPUTEX 2007: We catch sight of Intel's Turbo Memory modules for desktop motherboards in the wild, yet they won't be available to buy.
COMPUTEX 2007: Scythe and Thermaltake have a few more, even larger coolers to make even the hottest silicon reach for a jumper.
COMPUTEX 2007: MSI's gaming notebooks come with an interesting case design, as well as a Turbo button for on the fly overclocking.
COMPUTEX 2007: Intel's 3-series chipsets and Robson technology come to Shuttle's next-gen XPCs, while the T-series is dispanded.
Tomb Raider: Anniversary is a nostalgic remake of Lara Croft's original subterranean adventure, so join us as we walk down memory lane and test out the PS2 version.
The Great Games Experiment, a community for gamers and geeks, is giving away free games this week.
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