CES 2007: Power supplies, watercooling, mice and graphics cards - prepare to kit your system out with OCZ stuff.
CES 2007: Forget aluminium, the material of 2007 is carbon fibre. It's sleek, it's sporty, and it's coming to a case near you.
CES 2007: Windows Vista includes new support for small devices mounted on the lids of laptop computers. ASUS is first out the gate.
CES 2007: Does the idea of an external VGA card for your notebook sound appealing? If your integrated graphics is on its last legs, this could be for you.
CES 2007: As HD-DVD brags about the number of players that were shipped last year, we start getting excited for some of 2007's big releases. "Woah."
CES 2007: Gates espouses Vista and Office, and demos a whole bunch of new functionality for Xbox 360 - as well as a voice activated kitchen.
CES 2007: Fancy a high capacity burner to replace your aging DVD or CD burner? Toshiba has announced a new HD-DVD drive that could be perfect.
CES 2007: Plagued by bad colour in Doom and FEAR? Are your blacks looking a little blue? This new Samsung monitor could be the answer to your gaming woes.
CES 2007: Best known for their Chocolate phones, LG is marching forth to defuse the ongoing format wars with an optical disc player that reads both the major formats. Cease fire!
A new technology could mean we see data capacity increase 300x in just three years.
Hackers have found a way to prevent the 30-day countdown-to-activation timer from, well, counting down. Microsoft coders groan.
One enterprising Dutch manufacturer has come up with a flash drive embedded in random wood bits. Ecofriendly data storage?
It's 2007, the entries are all in, and the competition is closed. The winner of the ACRyan / bit-tech Mod of the Year competition is - wait for it...
The American record industry goes to court in New York, seeking damages from the Russian website. Will the Russians turn up? We think not.
We give you our views on the best hardware and software of 2006. What was the best FPS? Which graphics card wowed us more than any other? And which company deserves recognition for innovation? All these questions and more will be answered. Oh, and there's a podcast too.
We sit down, argue about a bunch of stuff, and record it all to EMPEEFREE. You might enjoy a listen. Or not.
We check out a new 7950 notebook from Rock and put it to the test - can we play Company of Heroes all Christmas on it?
We check out a black Xbox 360 controller and a Wii modded with a Zelda themed paintjob. Slick.
We check out this barebones watercooling kit from Aqua PCs. It has a WC setup by XSPC housed in a Lian Li 343 cube. Is this the greatest case known to man, and is the Aqua PC setup good value? We get our fingers wet to find out.
Do you fancy a 1kW power supply that's modular to boot? We have the first shots of Ultra's effort.
German law enforcement officers better dust off their mice and get into some online games - gamers could soon be arrest for fragging others in online worlds.
Do you like your music a little more DJ than MP3? Do you prefer FM to AAC? You can now get the Sansa range of players with an FM radio built right in.
The release of the XNA Game Studio Express allows home users to devleop and run code for Windows and the Xbox 360. Homebrew here we come?
October 14 2021 | 15:04