A survey relating to the use of SSDs shows significant interest, but also high failure rates.
Asrock's 890FX Deluxe5 claims to offer Bulldozer-compatability, despite its 890FX chipset.
We take a look at power tool manufacturer Sealey's rotary tool, the E540.
Asus has dropped its latest ROG-branded product on our desk and it isn't a motherboard
MSI brings a 990FX Socket AM3+ board to the table, which sports good looks and an EFI
Forum user p0Pe shows how he turned an old beige case into a fantastic water-cooled tower mod.
Is the pricey Dremel 4000 the Rolls Royce of rotary tools?
Google is mounting cameras to boats and training local people to take images of the Amazon
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Can the CM Storm Enforcer stamp its authority on our thermal test kit or is it a pushover?
The Vertex's cheaper sibling comes to play, but can it keep up with the big kids?
In a clear game-changing move, Google has bought Motorola Mobility, meaning it now competes directly with Apple
Intel has stated it will offer paid-for software upgrades that will unlock hidden features of speed-binned CPUs
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Millenniata and Hitachi-LG Data Storage to offer stone-like optical discs, which last forever
We take a look at six of the best new modding projects and you vote for your favourite
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At less than £40, does the 300-30 mean Dremel clears up at budget end of the market?
Nvidia representative Ken Brown has confirmed there'll be no new Nvidia GPU in 2011.
Asus brings its armour-clad Sabertooth design to Socket AM3+
Virgin Media is in talks with London councils about offering a free 0.5Mb/sec network.
Adobe has launched a preview of an HTML5-based alternative to Flash.
Can this £23 rotary tool match the legendary Dremel without breaking the bank?
October 14 2021 | 15:04