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ATI's major board partner steps up to the mark with an Avivo-enabled, low-profile Radeon X1600 Pro video card that has support for sound and video over HDMI.
Microsoft is rolling out the latest version of its message client today, under the new 'Live' brand.
The giant from Redmond wants you to 'Stop typing, start talking' on MSN messenger. Presumably 'Stop typing, start taking your clothes off' isn't such a good tagline.
Google is stepping up its antagonism of Microsoft by releasing a free, online spreadsheet programme to rival Excel.
In a bid to outperform the X1900 XTX, NVIDIA is launching a new board, the 7950 GX2, which it claims offers the fastest 'single-card' performance.
We head down to London to get down and dirty with the new, gorgeous-looking Dell XPS 700. If you think it looks good, just wait until you see what's inside.
Not to be left out of the AMD love-in, ATI has announced the availability of its RD580 for AM2 along with its much-anticipated new southbridge.
The boys in red have got a new motherboard chipset designed specifically for notebooks, with Vista-capable graphics built-in.
NVIDIA and Corsair are collaborating to add an extended specification to RAM modules, to enable easy overclocking. We have the skinny.
A new subscription service backed by Microsoft will aim to compete with Napster, Rhapsody and iTunes.
Fancy a career in cutting edge science? You could prepare yourself for a high-tech life with this new Masters from University College London.
Seed has launched with the promise of an 'ever-changing interactive player experience'. With an adaptive world and in-game democracy, could this lend some sci-fi kudos to a genre dominated by WoW?
Asetek has announced its all new WaterChill Xternal water cooling system. It features a software based control panel, allowing users to control the unit from the Windows desktop.
After the meatiest power supply that money can buy? Tagan has just launched a new unit which is designed for NVIDIA's new Quad-SLI systems.
Korean memory giant Samsung has unveiled the world's first 32GB flash hard drive in Taipei. It is faster, lighter, more durable and uses less power than existing mini hard drives. The only catch is the price.
October 14 2021 | 15:04