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The next generation of wireless is finally settled. After much to-ing and fro-ing, 802.11n has now been formally approved by standards body IEEE.
As content bodies meet to try to prevent any new innovation in the field of content distribution, they've already won a victory - no high definition content over any connection that isn't digital and DRM protected.
Our latest columnist, Brett Thomas, has got the Swiss Army Knife Blues. Why does everything have to do everything? Can't we just focus on one function?
The US government wants Google to hand over data revealing what users are searching for, allegedly to be used as part of its fight against child pornography. Larry and Sergei said no way. Don't be evil.
Didn't receive that 7800 GTX for Christmas? If your games need a New Year speed boost and you're spending your own cash, Leadtek have an overclocked 6800 GS that's worth a look. The PX6800 GS is just £165.
The first Blu-Ray drives are coming into the UK - but only in PCs. Sony have plans to start adoption early - but will they get the rest of the machine appropriately decked out?
A new year, a new revision to Catalyst: this version includes a whole bunch of bug fixes. We have the details, including a list of games that get performance boosts in the update.
NVIDIA has replaced the GeForce 6200 TurboCache with the GeForce 7300 GS. For under $100, the card delivers H.264 hardware acceleration up to 1080p - ideal for low-noise HTPCs, as well as gaming at 1280x1024. We get the lowdown on the technology and talk to NVIDIA about its plans.
Pixar and Disney continue their tangled web of dealings. Rumour has it that the cartoon conglomerate wants to buy out Steve Jobs' animation powerhouse.
Hot off the back of their success with Darwinia, its developers have a new title that will be out in April - Defcon.
Apple, AMD and Intel have all reported on their fourth quarters. Who's up and who's down? We have the details...
3DMark06 has been released, sporting better graphics and support for HDR ShaderModel 3.0 and AGEIA PhysX. It's a 580MB download though.
Apple are rumoured to be setting up an iTunes office in the Channel Islands. Many suspect this is to offer VAT-free music to UK users, but Apple deny this.
TV on the go? Why yes, thank you. This thumbdrive-sized tuner means you never need miss Lost again...
A new set of applications at the Patent Office gives a clue as to what the company might be up to in the mobile space.
New 1GHz and 1.5GHz processors come in at ridiculously low power. Your next mod project?
A new study suggests that first impressions really do count. Can you count to 50ms?
Announced today, NVIDIA have launched a new SLI chipset for Intel, the XE. It's set to bring SLI performance to mid-range Intel motherboards.
An enterprising video techie has come up with a way to stream DivX to the WMV-only Xbox 360.
Digital Playground, the leading creator of High Definition content for the adult market, has announced its support for Blu-Ray.
Using perpendicular storage, Seagate have crammed more than ever before into a laptop. 160GB, in fact, with performance to match.
The forthcoming Nintendo Revolution graphics chip from ATI is shaping up to be an interesting little workhorse
The first batch of ET previews are up on the net, and the latest in the series looks to be coming along rather well.
October 14 2021 | 15:04