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The new anti-virus service from Microsoft is getting close to launch. We ask, should Microsoft be charging to protect its own insecure operating system?
Longing for some nostalgia? Fed up of the normal-mapped realism of the FIFA series? Sensi is back to bring the fun into footie.
Sick of junk mailers, scammers and phishers clogging up your inbox with rubbish? A new scheme from two net giants aims to allow legitimate mail through and confine the rubbish to where it should be - for a cost.
Ever woken up after a hard night's drinking wondering what to mod? Why not build a PC into that empty 1.5L whisky bottle from last night, eh?
BMW's German webteam have been caught trying to boost their Google ranking through underhanded Search Engine Optimisations. As a result, Google have delisted bmw.de, and ricoh.de are also in hot water for the same offence.
Need some extra storage for your digicam, MP3 player or phone? We've teamed up with the folks at Crucial to offer five readers the chance to win 1GB of flash memory each. Get those entries in quick!
Are you fed up of vapourware? Brett Thomas is distinctly cheesed off with products being launched and previewed, then failing to appear in the material realm. We like to call them 'Phantom' products. Geddit?
Airbrushing can be used to create incredible visual mods from stock hardware. Smooth Creations have some of the most desirable notebooks ever seen.
Hot on the heels of the Radeon X1900XT and XTX, ATI has released the X1900 All-in-Wonder. It's clocked a little lower, but still sports great gaming performance, as well as the added benefit of the multimedia functionality. But does it still have a place in today's changing video landscape?
Eidos has announced that Lara Croft's latest crusade is scheduled for launch in April.
Former Sony 3D artist Josh Robinson speaks out for the first time after being fired by Sony bosses for posting his thoughts on Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 console.
Is your AGP gaming rig struggling under the strain of recent games like F.E.A.R. and Quake 4? NVIDIA have today launched the fastest GPU available for AGP: the GeForce 7800 GS AGP.
Want more in-game performance but can't afford the upgrade to PCI-Express? Released today is the GeForce 7800 GS AGP - the fastest AGP card ever! Once again, BFG is offering guaranteed overclocked cards, and we test their 400 / 1250MHz beast.
A great interview has hit the net this morning, chronicling the creation of one of the best games on the Xbox 360.
The top-end version of the new Microsoft operating system requires drivers to be signed with a digital signature of the author. Will this increase security, or is it a 'nothing' measure?
A new service, launching initially in Europe, aims to put a stop to torrenting by making a legitimate alternative available. Can it succeed?
The Russians from Art Lebedev Studio are back, with a new three-button younger brother to their much anticipated Optimus OLED keyboard. Use this one to control iTunes or shortcut Photoshop tools.
The second beta of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 browser has gone live for public consumption today. It's not one for your family PC, but it's worth checking out if you're looking for some cool enhancements that should help to improve your web browsing experience. Details inside...
Looking for a headset and mic combo to suit your gaming needs? This Plantronics headset operates over USB for easy configuration and has a very high quality microphone for in-game communication and VoIP applications. How does it measure up? We sit through hours of Counter-Strike to tell you. It's a hard life.
Not content with sitting on its rear, Google is implementing its next generation of search technology. Basically, it's the same, but faster.
We read about this gear all over the net, but where does it actually come from? We jump on the bit-tech private jet and take a trip around Silicon Valley, India, Taiwan, London and more to find out the true home of tech.
Got a dollar mate? Well, now you can download a ringtone for your cellphone from the masters of VoIP.
The chip-maker continues to move quickly with new technology, introducing a new process - before its current one is even mainstream!
October 14 2021 | 15:04