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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Adds Chroma to Leapmotor's cars.
Michigan office opens to push Tegra tech.
Sony has officially delayed Gran Turismo 5's March release.
Burnout Paradise has finally barrel-rolled onto the PC in the form of a new Ultimate Box. With new party modes, new vehicles and new bikes included, as well as improved graphics and multiplayer, could this be the definitive Burnout or is it just a ruined wreck?
COMPUTEX 2008: Funtoro, an MSI subsidiary, offers just about everything you'd ever need in a car - except the kitchen sink.
In-car PCs, Atom products,Recycled packaging with Soya-based Inks - it's all here.
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue is finally here, filling the gap until the full game. Is it worth the cost and can it entice more players to the PlayStation 3, or is it little more than tech demo which you'll have to pay for? Andy finds out!
EA has been bitch-slapped by the Advertising Standards Authority for irresponsible advertising.
Microsoft drop a load of details for PGR 4 on our doorstep and we promptly deliver them to you.
IDF FALL 05: Fed up of running out of power? Why not do like Intel and hook up your PC straight to a car battery?
The compactness of the Mac mini has found favour with car modders, who are integrating the tiny Apple into their dashboards, providing in-car iTunes, DVD, GPS and more.
We take a final look at the 2005 CeBIT technology show, which includes submerged fans, iRobot cars, and plenty of self-referential digs.
October 14 2021 | 15:04