Pictures of the Asus board which incorporates two 6800GT cores onto a single board, for SLI, have appeared on the net.
Take one part 3DStudio, one part in-game models, one-part clever lighting, sprinkle on some clever compositing and then enjoy some of the finest images ever created.
A new interview with GSC Gameworld has uncovered fresh details about the highly anticipated shooter.
Two critical FireFox vulnerabilities can combine to execute malicious code on a user's system. Mozilla issue a patch.
Reports suggest that the G70, Nvidia's next graphics part, runs cooler than its current GeForce 6800 Ultra.
Engadget has the first spy pictures of the 360, taken at a Microsoft event.
Intel's Pat Gelsinger reveals his thoughts on Sony's Cell processor and on the nightmare of working with former CEO Andy Grove
The Paradox cracking group have announced they have cracked the Sony PSP and ripped games from the PSP's proprietary UMD media
Readers woke up to a new world and a new bit-tech design this week. Wil Harris discusses the changes
Google has released its new Web Accelerator software amidst controversy over privacy concerns.
The first gameplay details and screenshots of the Unreal Engine 3 powered deathmatch shooter, Unreal Tournament 2007, have hit the web - and, confusingly, it will arrive in 2006.
KustomPCs and QuietPC team up with Acousti Products to give you the chance to win a rather sexy HTPC.
Thought that we were crazy modders here at bit-tech? These people make iPods out of food!
A picture of the new-style controller for the Xbox 360 hits the web, whilst Bill Gates is making the press tour talking about the capacilities of the console.
Think you've got mad etching skillz? PuzzleBox creator Wolverine is back with another lesson in case etching.
The iMac line gets a speedbump, with faster processors and graphics cards.
AverMedia send out a news shot hoping to clear up the TV Licensing laws for TV tuners. The whole thing is a bit of a muddle.
With the latest figures in from Mercury Research, ATI are left with just 30% of the current-generation.
New revisions to the BIOS' of popular Gigabyte boards support the dual-core X2 Athlon 64 processor.
The new website for the latest Lara Croft title goes live, with new information about the technology behind the game. Screens and breakdown inside.
The folks at Ars Technica give the latest OS release the most thorough going over we've ever, ever seen. Simply incredible work.
With our forums now back up, we've found this little gem hidden away. If ever there was an example of lighting done right, this is it.
ATI confirm that R2xx cards won't be supported under Catalyst drivers for Windows XP x64.
October 14 2021 | 15:04