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With the rumours surrounding AMD's imminent release of its 65nm dual-core processors, Intel is reportedly playing the one-upmanship game. Intel's first 45nm processors are already sampling.
A software analyst has predicted that the adoption rate of Microsoft's Windows Vista OS will be the fastest ever. The rate of adoption for Office 2007 isn't quite so clear though.
A report in a Chinese newspaper has indicated that AMD will roll out four 65-nanometre CPUs in the first week of December.
DreamHack Winter has rolled around again and GoTaLL (aka Micke Gustafsson) has been working overtime to finish up a bunch of new mods to take to the show. Check out the cases here then head over and see the detailed worklogs in the forums.
The 'Game On' exhibition, taking place at the Science Museum in London, will give gamers the opportunity to play with the PS3 and Nintendo Wii later this week. Will you be visiting?
Riding on the wave of the massive sales of Gears of War, Mark Rein has said the series could go beyond a mere trilogy. Mario, GTA and Final Fantasy - watch out.
Pictures of what is believed to be AMD's next-generation R600 graphics processor have shown up on a Taiwanese bulletin board.
Take a look at the ultra cool Spiderman 3 case mod submitted to BoxGods by modder Feldm4n for the Cooler Master 2006 Case Mod Contest.
According to roadmaps seen by Taiwanese PC manufacturers, Intel is set to strengthen it's Core 2 Duo lineup next year with seven new products.
Death and destruction reign supreme in the latest Warhammer: Dawn of War game - Dark Crusade. We put it to the test to see whether this standalone expansion should be deemed worthy of a hero's reception.
The new version of MS Office brings a lot of different problems to the table, and columnist Brett Thomas thinks it might be a little too different for many users. Is Microsoft expecting too much, too soon from users comfortable with Office? Will workers learn to Tango with the new interface?
AMD's CPUs are still in short supply, but distributors and motherboard manufacturers have indicated that the shortages should ease towards the end of November.
Rule of Rose, the game reported to contain scenes of violence and abuse against children, has been dropped by the publisher on the day of release.
Who said tables were for boring things like eating your dinner? Moritz Waldemeyer has developed some very cool concept gaming tables with built in LEDs.
The UK's radio regulator says that FM-based music devices will be good to go from December.
Users are downloading video and not getting it. Unsurprisingly, they're turning to the net to vent their anger. Also, Bill Gates goes mental on Sony.
The second Medieval: Total War game is here, and it promises to be more ravishing, more brutal and more tactical. Is this the RTS of choice for the Yuletide season? We polish off our armour and charge right in.
The world heaves out a collective laugh at the unfortunate fellow who sold his Playstation 3 plus a load of games for $0.99 on eBay by accident.
A lorry filled with Xbox 360s has been robbed. It's the second case in a week now with over a million pounds worth of 360 having gone missing. Watch out eBay!
In a small win for consumers, there are now some ways to get around the DMCA - for example, by pretending to be a film professor or security pundit.
October 14 2021 | 15:04