Continuing Valve's season of trailers, there's a new one out for Episode 2. Prepare for woodland combat action!
This week we check out a wireless streaming audio box, a USB TV tuner, graphics coolers and battery packs.
A new study finds that 6% of the population is tuning in to podcast content. Is this the end of radio, or is radio the catalyst?
Fancy your ATX in a slightly different flavour? Invasion is back with a case that screams 'X' box. How on earth do you fit watercooling inside something this funky?
Go and check out the cheesy new TF2 trailer and tell us what you think of the Pixar-esque graphics.
Intel's Kentsfield chip will be here sooner than expected, with the launch being moved forward from 2007 to 2006.
A trailer for a new game that will accompany Episode 2 is posted online, and it looks pretty nifty.
Whilst its consumer player may be delayed, the PC version is coming. It's cheaper than rivals, too.
Is Apple going all NetFlix on us? It seems like this could be the case, as pay-to-own may become pay-to-rent on the Music Store.
The world's attention might be focused on Core 2 Duo, but Intel has released a new Yonah chip that is incredibly cool, in both senses of the word.
A new rootkit can avoid detection by standard anti-virus software and change its code to adapt to its environment.
A mother has called the RIAA's bluff and stood up to their legal bully-boy tactics. The RIAA fails to provide any concrete evidence and gets slapped by a US court.
We all thought that TF2 had gone the way of Duke Forever. With the arrival of Half-Life 2 Episode 2, however, will also come this class-based FPS!
Interested in developing web applications and tools? Zimki is a Java framework that is designed to make it simple to get code up and running.
The World Cup is over, but we're still left with a shelf-full of mediocre football games. How can we make a more accurate digital representation of the beautiful game?
The multiplayer FPS gets an unexpected delay, and gamers worldwide cry. Just a little.
We come together with other hardware websites worldwide to examine the state of SLI and CrossFire today.
Microsoft is switching off support for users of its legacy operating system today. Prepare for a whole bunch of hosed boxes!
The Intel-sponsored gaming tournament pitches up some big prize money to winners of Quake 4 and Counter-Strike 1.6. We have some pics!
Having watched the progress of gamers through the new Half Life episode, Valve is now making the game a little easier in certain places.
A Chinese newspaper says that there aren't enough bits of Blu-ray laser to go around, and Sony isn't sharing.
Is Apple checking up on your Mac install, or is it just trying to keep your machine helpfully up to date?
October 14 2021 | 15:04