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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Check out this case mod that hails from Brazil! There's some incredibly detailed window work, outrageous orange UV paint, old-school analogue gauges and great attention to detail.
A cunning hack discovers a cunning hack, leaving full-resolution copies of high-def titles a distinct possibility.
Prepared to pay a little extra to have digital copies of your movies? Universal launches a twenty quid DVD, WMV and portable movie package.
No longer just a noun as the name of a popular website, Google is now a verb - I Google, you Google, he/she/it Googles.
Is Google's payment service a threat to Paypal? It would seem that Ebay thinks so, as it puts the new Google service on the non-accepted payments list.
Dell has a rather wacky case design up its sleeves, known as the XCS. It's believed to be designed by Matthew Ritter of Alienware, although it has not been confirmed by either Dell or Alienware... yet.
The software giants are embracing an open source document standard. Has hell frozen over or is it just a fantastic day for free love and free software?
Is the best 20" monitor a 21"? We look at the SyncMaster 215TW widescreen offering from Samsung which sports fantastic picture quality, great design and HDCP compatibility - as well as a little bit more room than normal.
Can't wait for the Wii version? While away your Friday afternoon with an amazing mobile phone conversion of the original Zelda game.
"I'm still in the control room of this base... though it doesn't look like things are under control arond here." >> Look around
Will Microsoft give you free versions of your iTunes songs to switch to its own integrated service and WiFi media player?
Analysts suggest that the new Nintendo console could hit as soon as September. Bring it on!
Today, we have a look at the ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe WiFi Edition motherboard. It's another fantastic looking board from ASUS, but looks aren't everything - does it perform as well as it looks? We have the answers right here...
The UK's version of the RIAA is going after All Of MP3, seeking a court declaration that the site is illegal. Enforcing such a judgment would be harder.
Security firm Sophos says that the easiest way to avoid tomfoolery on your PC is to avoid using the PC. Get a Mac? Let's all go and buy three this afternoon, stunning advice.
Fancy an iMac for under 500 quid? The new education-focused iMac has a 17" display and a Core Duo processor.
IGA is a firm which specialises in putting adverts in games. Intel thinks it could be onto a winner. Does in-game advertising bother you?
Annoyed at the prospect of having its traffic throttled unless it coughs up a ransom, Google is petitioning US lawmakers to back net neutrality.
Not content with just one lawsuit, that mob known as the General Public are after Billy with a second, specifying the alleged details of the data that Windows Genuine Advantage collects about users.
Enjoyed romping through the battlefields of the second game on the PC? The third is coming, with a new developer, and it looks pretty cool.
Ipsos has released a study claiming that music on MP3 players is 'more legal' than you'd expect...
NVIDIA is expected to update its product line next month with HDCP-ready versions of its GeForce 7900-series video cards.
October 14 2021 | 15:04