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TorrenFreak dishes the dirt on the most downloaded torrents this year.
Valve has made SteamOS available for download.
We play the Anno 2070 demo and report our findings. It’s mostly water and fetch/carry tasks.
Sony has said that it believes the time is still not right for digital distribution consoles.
Polish developer Flying Wild Hog Studios has released a demo for Hard Reset.
Partners with City of London Police against fraudulent music download sites.
Virgin Media starts conducting a small-scale trial of a 1.5Gb/sec broadband connection in London.
A recent test of anti-virus suites reveals that AVG Free is actually very secure.
Virgin Media is to launch an unlimited music download service later this year and, as a result, will be clamping down on online piracy on its network.
Microsoft has made Service Pack 2 available for Windows Vista and Server 2008 - grab the installers within if you need 'em.
The first release candidate of Windows 7 will be released to the public on 5 May, and won't expire until 1 June 2010.
Researchers have, in conjunction with Microsoft Research, created a USB dongle that can keep downloading while your PC is asleep.
Nvidia's latest ForceWare drivers add Ambient Occlusion to the control panel, enabling you to see extra soft shadows in games such as Half-Life 2.
Online sales giant Amazon has launched a new casual games download service with more than 600 games available for 9.99 each.
2D Boy has announced that it/he is releasing the soundtrack for World of Goo - and it's absolutely free!
Crayon Physics Deluxe, the Crayola-alike indie game of much fame and acclaim, will be released later this week.
Nvidia has made a surprise revelation this afternoon: it now offers upgradeable notebook graphics drivers for download directly from its website.
Microsoft has made a public beta available for Windows Vista Service Pack 2, which includes security rollups, Blu-ray support, and better power management.
Apple's App Store has beaten all expectations with the news that after just 142 days the service has reached 10,000 iPhone and iPod Touch applications.
October 14 2021 | 15:04