Feeling the pressure to upgrade your copy of Microsoft Cheese, Port and Cigar Server to version 16? Don't give in just yet!
How has fatherhood changed Chris? Well, it's made him contemplate just what technology is going to be like as the next 18 years fly by...
By releasing his new book for anyone to download and share around under a Creative Commons license, James Morris puts his money where his mouth is - as the mainstream media industry continues its struggle to cope with digital technology.
In this week's column, Wil Harris discusses Intel's decision to introduce its dual core Pentium D processors at very affordable prices. It is becoming obvious that Intel is looking for new markets, and has the mainstream user in sight.
In today's column, I examine how the technology behind the newly-announced Xbox 360 - the processor, graphics unit and system architecture - could have an impact on the PCs that we enthusiasts see on our desktops over the next couple of years.
Readers woke up to a new world and a new bit-tech design this week. Wil Harris discusses the changes
Chris Caines ponders the ethics of using REAL money to buy advances in MMO games; his gold-stitched codpiece is "in the post".
Tim Smalley discusses the state of UK IT trade shows - are they on the virge of extinction?
You can find out anything on the Internet, but is our thirst for knowledge taking the magic out of things to come?
Wil details some of the cool things happening in the world of bit-tech right now.
October 14 2021 | 15:04