Microsoft announces DirectX 12 Ultimate
AMD RDNA 2 and Nvidia RTX include full support.
Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Xbox Series X hardware specs are announced
They're rather beefy.
Microsoft has confirmed rumours about the Xbox 360 Slim, announcing price cuts across the 360 family.
Crysis 2 is confirmed to feature stereoscopic 3D, which Crytek believes is a 'quantum leap' for game tech.
While poking around the Computex show floor, we spotted some 6-core compatible mini-ITX motherboards.
Microsoft has renamed Project Natal as Kinect and hinted at a possible price point too.
Leaked adverts have revealed the existence of an Xbox 360 Slim ahead of the E3 announcement.
Google's Chrome OS is to feature support for Windows applcations - sort of.
A Trojan planted in the source code of the UnrealIRCd package for Linux has been discovered.
A new study has indicated that consumers aren't generally interested in the Xbox Natal or PS Move controllers.
Hewlett Packard continues its spending spree with the acquisition of BIOS specialist Phoenix.
The new trailer for Arma II: Operation Arrowhead introduces the new Takistani army.
Valve has delayed Portal 2 until 2011 and teased the surprise E3 announcement.
Jeri Ryan has explained the story behind a new Mortal Kombat trailer on the internet.
Activision is rumoured to be working on a sequel to Rare's Nintendo 64 hit, GoldenEye.
Apple has detailed the new version of the iPhone 4, announcing a 24th June release date.
New figures from a Japanese trade group suggest handheld game piracy cost £29bn over five years.
THQ has revealed a sequel to last year's Guerrilla, dubbed Armageddon.
Industry group Linaro is hoping to improve Linux-based mobile devices, including tablets.
Apple has launched a site demonstrating the power of HTML 5 - via its Safari browser, naturally.
EA has done the maths and run the simulations: it’s Spain’s to lose.
Sega has announced a new Total War game for release on PC in 2011.
Thermaltake's gaming keyboard keeps your sweaty paws cool with its "inbuilt" fan!
Ubisoft has dismissed rumours that Michel Ancel had left the developer.
Google has ordered its employees to run Mac OS or Linux, citing security concerns with Windows.
October 14 2021 | 15:04