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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Sandisk has got a flash player that appears to be 'inspired' by the iPod nano. Unlike many others, however, it actualy does a good job of delivering a kicking to Apple's finest. Is this the finest ultra-portable, colour-screen flash player around?
One of the first PC Blu-Ray players is here at last. We check out playback and burning.
The music industry is expected to sue Yahoo! China after allegedly providing users with links to pirated music.
There are new models to buy off the shelves of Apple Stores across the world, with better processors and RAM. Users are unhappy, however, at colouring issues with the white plastic
Microsoft has dropped plans to track down pirated copies of Windows XP through its WGA anti-piracy tool, after a host of anger was directed at the software giant.
Creative has put out a new driverset for those punters lucky enough to have X-Fi cards. Less crashes, less crackling and better support ahoy.
When gaming spills over into real life, things can get nasty. We look at society's reaction to gaming and other controversial forms of popular culture. Is Grand Theft Auto really comparable to Straw Dogs?
Retail versions will now not arrive until early 2007. Couple that with layoffs and lawsuits, and this hasn't been a good start to Bill's week.
Merom is the mobile version of the Core microarchitecture, Conroe's little brother. Look out for it towards the end of August.
Is this the most extreme cooling mod we've seen? We follow the progression of a PC70 mod that not only adds a Prometia box on the bottom, but a watercooling box on top. Some Orac-style sleeving and neat lighting effects makes this a great build!
French legalisation officials have passed a more lenient music DRM law designed to prevent unfair competition in the online music marketplace.
Annoyed that your 120GB hard drive actually only gives you 111GB? Customers have taken WD to task for making 'false' claims about capacity.
A high-definition, Xbox 360 title featuring well-constructed female wrestlers, 'humiliation' moves and lots of skimpy costumes? Rumble Roses promises so much, yet disappointingly delivers you a complete minger of a game.
NVIDIA has begun the selection process for who will be the fab-centre for its upcoming move to an 80-nanometre manufacturing process with either TSMC or UMC.
Leadtek's WinFast PX7600 GT TDH comes clocked at NVIDIA's reference clocks, but it is far from being another reference design. Amongst other things, the noisy cooler that plagued all other GeForce 7600 GT's has been addressed.
A class-action law suit has been filed regarding Microsoft's anti-piracy software, Windows Geniune Advantage, due to the information it takes from customer's systems. The law suit is very similar to the Sony rootkit debacle.
ATI's upcoming R600 graphics processing unit is rumoured to be a great DirectX 9 performer. This makes sense because there will be very few DirectX 10 games when it launches.
Google has recently announced its online payments service, Google Checkout. The company has teamed up with CitiGroup Financial to deliver the service.
Rumours coming from Taiwan suggest that AMD is ready to introduce a cut-cache Athlon 64 X2 3600+ to help it combat Intel's aggressive dual core drive.
2k Games and 3D Realms have announced that Prey has officially gone gold in readiness for release on July 11th in the US and July 14th in Europe.
October 14 2021 | 15:04