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CES 2007: A new range of limited edition airbrushed cases make up the eye candy at the CM stand here in Vegas. There's also a sweet NVIDIA green machine!
CES 2007: We check out an immersive curved display, 20" SLI notebook, and discover that the brand is coming to the UK.
CES 2007: Crytek has unveiled more details from its upcoming FPS, Crysis, at this year's CES. There are new videos, developer commentaries, interviews and screenshots. Oh yes!
We're out in Vegas, covering the hottest announcements from the Consumer Electronics Show. New graphics cards, new laptops, new gadgets - we have it all.
CES 2007: A flame-grilled small form factor and an ATX tower are order of the day for Shuttle.
CES 2007: Gates espouses Vista and Office, and demos a whole bunch of new functionality for Xbox 360 - as well as a voice activated kitchen.
OCZ Technology will re-enter the graphics card market with ''speed screened'' versions of NVIDIA's GeForce 8800-series. Actual overclocking will be left to the end users though, because of NVIDIA's overclocking ban that appears to be in place.
A recent dinner with the CEO of the hard disk firm brings out some interesting quotes about usage models and future plans.
Although E3 has been downscaled there may be a new games trade show popping up in Las Vegas come 2007.
Japanese punters will be able to get their hands on the 17" high definition Qosmio very soon. It features a HDMI output and 7800 graphics.
Our latest columnist, Brett Thomas, has got the Swiss Army Knife Blues. Why does everything have to do everything? Can't we just focus on one function?
Google has released a 'Google pack' of software, designed to help newbies get started on the net. It includes Firefox, anti-virus and anti-spyware software, as well as Google Earth.
Seeing all those CES 2006 news items zoom by on the right hand side? Stay up to date with the latest happenings from Las Vegas with our handy index.
CES 2006: We've been looking at a PSU designed for smaller applications - is this the world's smallest PSU?
CES 2006: We have some spy shots of the internals of the Dell XPS 600 Renegade system that showcases NVIDIA's Quad SLI.
CES 2006: Dell and NVIDIA are showcasing the first Quad SLI PC at CES in Las Vegas. This baby comes with 2GB of system memory, 2GB of video memory, four GPUs and four logical execution threads inside the CPU, just to add insult to injury...
CES 2006: Bill Gates has been demonstrating the media features of Windows Vista in his keynote speech this evening.
Looking to buy a dual-monitor setup? Wait two weeks and find out if Dell's Cinema Display rival, the 3007WFP, is worth a look. You can't argue with 2560x1600 from a single LCD.
There are rumours that Intel Macs will launch at MacWorld in January, but Taiwanese sources are saying that they won't be available until June. Who knows? We have the speculation.
Kevin Bachus, the former Infinium Labs CEO has moved on. He's been unable to attract enough controversy to keep the firm in the news. There's still no sign of the Phantom either...
Think size isn't everything? Try telling Korean electronics giant, LG, who unveiled a whopping 102-inch plasma screen last week's KES 2005 show.
Microsoft have teamed up with the Industrial Designers Society of America to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Windows by holding a competition to design the PC of the Future; the total prize pool is US$125,000!
When the mind goes blank and all you can see is computing hardware.
October 14 2021 | 15:04