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LG Chem have completed development of a portable, methanol-powered fuel cell that can run a 25W notebook computer for over 10 hours.
Following a volley of bad press, Apple have done "the right thing" and admitted that there is a genuine problem with the screen on their recently launched iPod nano. Apple will replace broken units free of charge.
NVIDIA are launching their 7800 GTX mobile part today. Evesham is one of the first manufacturers off the block with a notebook based around the chip. Nvidia claim that the mobile part is just as fast as the desktop 7800 GTX - could they possibly be right?
OK, it's 1:15PM, and I have to be in a meeting at 1:45. It's my turn to do a column, and I've left it until the last minute. Dagnabbit!
Our good friends at AMDZone have had the chance to run Foxconn's 6150K8MA-8EKRS through a few benchmarks, comparing the performance to a reference Radeon XPRESS 200 motherboard.
Corsair and ASUS have teamed up to bring the first implementation of NVIDIA's NForce 4 SLI X16 chipset and the first 2GB dual channel memory pack capable of operating at DDR437 (218MHz) with blistering timings of 2.0-3-2-6-1T.
In a bid to go straight, BitTorrent has secured a bunch of venture capital. It plans to use the money to grow the company and go after Hollywood.
Adrian Carmack says he's been done out of a wad of cash by the Doom developer. Litigation ensues.
Motorola Exec derides Nano, espouses Rockr. Motorola PR goes into Spin City...
Infinity Wards have released the highly-anticipated demo for the upcoming sequel to the ever popular Call Of Duty. Not surprisingly, it's called Call Of Duty 2. Download mirror list inside...
The hour has arrived, and the orders have been issued: Day Of Defeat: Source has been unlocked for all who have pre-ordered it. Play. It. Now.
Mark Rein, Vice President of Epic Games, sat down and talked about the size of video games, used games purchases and electronic distribution with our friends from Computer and Video Games. It looks like games aren't going to get any smaller...
Somehow, Epox has managed to marry NVIDIA's NForce 4 SLI chipset with the seemingly redundant Socket 754 Athlon 64 CPU's with its new EP-8NPA SLI motherboard. We didn't see this one coming...
Be Unlimited announce availability of the UK's first 24MBit broadband service. The company beats UK Online out of the starting blocks with an amazing price.
The world of Chinese internet news will now be policed by the country's Ministry of Information Industry, who will assuredly "standardise the management of news and information" across the country.
We've had a play with reference boards for ATI's CrossFire platform. We take a look at the technology, perform some initial performance evaluations, and give you our take on the technology as it stands both today, and over the next couple of weeks.
nForce 410 boards are being launched right, left and centre. MSI have a new board with DVI on the backplate and an update to their popular Diamond board iwth dual x16 slots.
Chairman and CEO of Sony America, Sir Howard Stringer, has confirmed that the company plans to launch PlayStation 3 in Spring 2006, as expected. But will it be Japan-only or worldwide?
Inspired by Namco's RPG, Xenosaga, Bill Ryder modded a stock Koolance case into a 2005 version of KOS-MOS, the female android weapon system. We just dig the blue hair really.
The guys at Anandtech have tested out the first nForce 410 board from Biostar with integrated 6100 graphics.
ATI's new Catalyst drivers are out. There are bugfixes and support for laptops - details inside.
Firefox bugs this year outnumber IE by 2 to 1. Er, what?
Remember the awesomeness of that keyboard? There's a new interview with the creator online.
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