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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
A quick bite to everyone who's got a graphics card on your wishlist - add a Mini Cooper to it, too!
The new demo for Battlefield 2142 is here. We play through it and give you our thoughts on the latest update in the franchise, as well as comparing the graphics and detail settings.
One of the boys from Wired got a chance to view Rockstar's ever-controversial "Bully"...and was surprised at what he saw.
The last version of Microsoft's new OS is hitting the beta-net, before the final 'gold' version next month.
Not content with creating the best tactical online shooter around, the chaps at Valve want to simulate a worldwide market for the arms trade in-game.
HDTV = HDMI + HDCP + 1080 + either i or p + ... feel lost yet? Brett Thomas is getting about fed up with this alphabet soup, and thinks he"s got an idea of what the industry is hiding behind it.
Russian negotiators are due to resolve the country's accession to the World Trade Organisation before the end of October - and a deal is likely to include closing the music download site.
Europeans say 'Yes, we really do'. Has Sony been drinking the Kool-Aid again?
We're dodging bullets, throwing grenades and cowering in foxholes in Relic's brilliant new RTS World War 2 game - Company of Heroes. Want the lowdown on the graphical power required to run this bad-boy, then step this way, and prepare for one of the greatest games ever made...
Eric Schmidt issued a strong warning in a recent speech to a group of politicians - the world can now check your facts, real time.
Creative has released a new accessory for iPod owners, hoping to improve the quality of sound from compressed audio.
The Nintendo man says that the Wii isn't the console for those after next generation graphics, but those looking for fun.
Customers running 'non-genuine' copies of Windows Vista won't get the googly-eyed goodness of the Aero interface, according to the latest plans for the OS rollout.
The internet is changing how we view the wars in the world today. Soldiers can give a grunt's eye view of the action with video cameras and YouTube, and can blog about their experiences in the field. Is the net a tool of information, propaganda, terror, or all of the above?
Legendary game creator, Peter Molyneux, talked today about next-gen games. Revealing some startling facts about the future of gaming and in particular Fable 2.
A French company has designed a tool which will allow games developers to design textures that are 70% smaller in file size. Shocked? I couldn't believe it either...
An analyst writes that the hardware in the PS3 isn't stable yet, causing big concern amongst those with dosh.
Some of the industries leading games designers, such as Peter Molyneux and Ian Livingstone, got together to form a panel of judges in a show called the Lizard's Lair. We were there to see the wannabe developers present their games.
The Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6 is a P965 based motherboard wth all the bells and whistles. It's got four heatsinks on the board, hence the 'Quad' moniker - this is one awesome bit of kit.
The alleged critical flaws in Firefox's JavaScript implementation have turned out to be a hoax. Neither hacker has managed to execute code via the flaw.
Microsoft is putting its final Release Candidate version out at the end of this week. But don't go rushing the home page - Build 5743 is back to MSDN, Technet, and certified beta testers.
ICANN renegotiated its contract with the US Department of Commerce last week, in a move that left the world feeling a little better about an independent internet.
Why use a GPU just for graphics processing? ATI is looking at ways to solve massively computational problems using its graphics cards.
October 14 2021 | 15:04