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MMO-savvy film makers come together to show off their best creations based in the world of Azeroth. The results are awesome!
Crysis fans, get ready to drool - a new video was released yesterday, showing yet more jaw-dropping beauty. Can we play it yet?!
So close, and yet so far away...a showstopping bug has put the RTM of Vista on hold once again. Microsoft is still promising January, though.
For everyone looking forward to Gears of War, it's one step closer...the game has gone gold.
We get on the blower to MS and find out what is really happening with the WGA activation in Windows Vista. It turns out that enthusiasts aren't in trouble after all.
We recently played the Wii and came to the rather startling conclusion that it may not be as good as everyone is making it out. Read on for our man's view on the console, the joypad and nunchuck, the games and to chuckle at some pictures of (fat) journalists looking silly.
ATI.com has had a facelift and has become ati.amd.com. Truly a bizarre sight to see for hardware enthusiasts everywhere.
We've got 5 copies of two new Vivendi games Caesar IV for the PC, and 50 Cent Bulletproof for the PSP to give away. Jump in, answer the question and win yourself a copy.
Jon Johansen, a hacker who's claim was helping to crack DVD encryption, has managed to reverse engineer Apple's FairPlay content protection system and his company plans to license the technology to Apple's competitors.
As of this morning, ATI is now the ATI Business Unit of AMD. Prepare for silicon-level graphics integration with AMD Fusion.
IGN has recently posted a load of pictures of them unpacking their prototype Playstation 3. Meanwhile Sony attacks Lik-Sang again by stating that they are suffering from 'sour grapes'. Someone should tell them they won the case already.
Valve has snaffled up a few more classic titles to distribute through its Steam service. How long before Valve control all game distribution?
Not many people are thrilled with the Lik-Sang closure. But what do imports really do to business? Brett Thomas goes behind the bruised feelings and resentment to look at the real issue - do imports actually hurt anyone? And why would Sony want to close them down?
Everyone's favorite importer, Lik-Sang, is officially out of business. Sony has sued the company into extinction. Can we say "bully"?
Google has created a new search function for page owners, who are now able to control their entire index to make searches more 'relevant'.
Hardware manufacturers are starting to see BitTorrent as a great feature, and are now designing routers around it.
Ryan Garside describes the struggle that is logging into a Battlefield 2142 server. Will EA be able to sort it out?
Apple has updated its Macbook Pro line again - this time with the 4MB cache Merom T7600 cores.
In an attempt to comply with the EU ruling, Microsoft set up a web meeting with the leading security vendors...of course, it would have helped if the URL to the meeting was right.
World of Warcraft fans let out a collective sigh at the news that Burning Crusade will be delayed.
Why are some games so frustratingly hard? How do some titles manage to change frustration to exasperation to jubilation? Alex Watson investigates how Ghosts 'n' Goblins compares to Elder Scrolls, Lord of the Rings, and his ideal of a platform game.
Today we have a look at Inno3D's GeForce 7950 GT. It comes complete with a factory fitted Zalman cooler and everything else you'd expect to get from a GeForce 7950 GT. However, is it enough to tempt away from waiting for the first DirectX 10 hardware?
Firefox 2.0 is making its debut tomorrow. Oh, wait, make that today. Get it while it's hot?
October 14 2021 | 15:04