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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.
It appears that Google Earth could use a map - it accidentally assigned a town to the wrong country. Whoops!
According to a recent leak, the Xbox 360's Xenos graphics chip will get a die-shrink.
ALK Technologies sponsors this year's Gumball 3000 rally -- we were there to check it out.
The photo "Congressional Reds" by wins the April bit-tech photo of the month competition!
Here's the web reviews roundup for the 30th of April 2007.
With the introduction of more generalised GPU architectures (GPGPUs), and Intel's Terascale research project, high-performance computing’s profile is on the increase. We throw away the crystal ball to find out what is really going on in the world of TeraFLOP Computing.
For no apparent reason, Game has announced that it won't be stocking Oblivion for the PS3.
Sony reaches new lows in an attempt to promote God of War II, with topless women parading dead goats for on-lookers.
The BBC Trust has finally put its seal of approval on Freesat, the satellite version of the Freeview digital broadcast technology. It's about time.
A bipartisan bill in the US Congress may put an end to the RIAA's royalty hikes.
After attending both Intel and AMD events in the last few weeks, Richard Swinburne reflects on his experiences in Beijing and Tunis before coming to some solid conclusions.
The hottest threads in bit-tech's forums from 28th April 2007.
Sam and Max made its stunning return to the adventure game world a few months ago and, now that the first season is coming to a close, we check out another episode to see if the game's high quality still stands.
Industry sources cited by TG Daily claim that Intel's upcoming Penryn family may arrive much earlier than initially expected.
Hitachi Corp has actually held true to its word that the 1TB drives would be shipping before the end of Q1. We have word they're finally hitting retail loading docks.
The inventor of the PlayStation, Ken Kutaragi, has stepped down at Sony in a corporate reshuffle.
Blizzard announce definite plans to make StarCraft 2 and promise a new product announcement soon in Korea
With a distinct lack of quality first person shooters on PlayStation 3, F.E.A.R. is undoubtedly an important release for the console. Does it live up to the standards or the original PC game and last year's Xbox 360 port, or will it join the low-lands where other shooters on PS3 currently reside? We find out.
Web Reviews Roundup for the 26th of April 2007
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