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Nintendo's Virtual Console for the Wii has been a big hype point for the console. Now an interview with a Ninty exec sheds some more light on the service.
In this new age of Web 2.0, there are plenty of great apps that are internet only that many people haven't heard about. Did you know there was a Google Mars? Find out about this, and other cool net apps, inside.
Microsoft's new OS wasn't slated to go RTM until Nov. 8th, but WinInfo's Paul Thurrott says he knows otherwise.
NVIDIA has recalled a batch of GeForce 8800 GTX cards due to a manufacturing problem. The company has issued an official statement and still expects to hard launch on the 8th November.
Critics of quad-core and multi-core have been out in force this week. Is this new hardware overkill - too much, too soon? Wil Harris doesn't think so, and explains why the move to multi-core is crucial for the future of the industry.
Do you think you've got what it takes to keep up on the other side of the fast paced computer hardware industry? We want to hear from you!
NVIDIA is giving its loyal fans the chance to test drive its next-generation graphics and platform products in several locations across the world on November 11th. Read on for details and the chance to win some awesome prizes!
Canis Canem Edit - the game previously known as 'Bully' - has been described the most controversial game of all time. It was close to being banned, some retailers have refused to stock it and it has had mothers forming protest rallies. But is it really all that bad? Find out in our review.
A judge says 'Hasta la vista' to music companies seeking to prosecute music lovers over piratería de la música.
The stupidly-massively-eagerly-anticipated shoot-em-up gets shoved back a bunch of months for no explicable reason. Hardware enthusiasts die a little inside.
Microsoft is in discussion with Novell to offer "sales support and technology sharing" for Suse Linux.
E3 may be dead, but it looks like that hole in the LA convention center will be filled again with a new show.
Microsoft shows it's undying support for hardware enthusiasts - you'll now be able to upgrade your PC safely with Vista. Hurray!
Phil Harrison talks PS3 downloadable content and claims its as innovative as the PS1 games all those years ago.
HIS has announced a silent PCI-based Radeon X1300. It’s a low profile card with a dual slot passive cooler and it comes with a pair of DVI ports, including one that is dual-link capable.
Dell has updated its product lineup this week, putting AMD-powered laptops up for grabs.
Microsoft has set the release dates for its Windows Vista and Office 2007 products, according to sources close to the software giant.
Today, Intel has announced its first quad-core desktop processor, based on the Kentsfield core. We put the all-new Core 2 Extreme QX6700 to the test to find out whether four is better than two.
Valve is adding multi-core processor support to Half-Life 2's Source engine in time for the release of Kentsfield. We travelled to Seattle to talk to Gabe Newell and his team about what this will mean for gamers and hardware geeks, as well as examining a new benchmark tool created to show off what can be done.
Take one account in the world's most popular MMO, add an exercise bike and wireless peripherals, mix for three months and enjoy results.
More launch info is coming out for the Wii's December 8th release, including game titles and more pricing info.
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