We check out some shots of the HTPC-a-like PS3 dev kit, and Sony reveals that PS3 production hasn't started yet.
Showing that AMD isn't just for servers, Dell adds Athlons to its desktop line.
Infinium has jacked in the idea of creating a games console, and will instead launch a service that streams games to Windows XP desktops. Because no-one does that already?
The tech industry has seen many dubious claims made about products. In this mini-featurette, Wil Harris examines three of the most outrageous.
It's not just Shatner - Picard and all the rest are in for the new Trek game, too. Make it so!
We check out two new releases from enthusiast suppliers - a new revision of the Hiper Type-R and a booster PSU designed to help you out with SLI and CrossFire.
A new technology from TransGaming allows DirectX code to run on Mac OSX.
A freebie multiplayer game is being given away to get more people interested in the F.E.A.R. franchise.
The Doom godfather reveals not-really-much-at-all about his upcoming project, and reveres Quake 3.
The coin-op conversion becomes the fastest selling game to hit the service, with thousands of matchups played every day.
The release date for the Xbox 360's first truly next-gen game, Epic's Gears of War, is set, and it goes right up against the launch of PlayStation 3
The Origen case has a 7" LCD touch screen in the front and sports a number of neat touches that make this a well thought out product. But is it just too expensive to justify?
A new system called 'Previous Versions' will keep tabs on the creation, deletion and modification of a user's files.
We check out the progress of some of the hottest mods in the Project Logs forum right now. A return from Modsquad, a Ferrari paintjob, a custom Cooler Master and a hand-built CNC machine in this edition!
The last bastion of the olde worlde of p2p is cutting loose, paying out hundreds of millions of dollars to the American entertainment industry.
A cryptic Nintendo press release appears to pinpoint the release for its super-anticipated console.
An interview with a Microsoft manager says that there's not going to be physics acceleration in DX10.
Playing Half-Life 2, listening to MP3s and watching MPEG4 - all a stroll in the park for AMD's quad-core initiative.
What does the ATI-AMD buyout mean? What are the long and short term consequences? Are we seeing the beginning of the end for video cards, and will we see NVIDIA killed by a new Intel graphics chip? We lay out all the scenarios and give you the explanations and the answers. Compelling.
October 14 2021 | 15:04