Microsoft announces DirectX 12 Ultimate
AMD RDNA 2 and Nvidia RTX include full support.
Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Xbox Series X hardware specs are announced
They're rather beefy.
Take-Two has launched a lawsuit against 3D Realms over the fact that Duke Nukem Forever was never released.
Nokia and Intel have teamed up to launch the oFono project, which aims to produce an abstraction layer to mobile telephony functionality on Linux operating systems.
A new customer survey has turned up which hints at the possible release of Lord of the Rings Online for the Xbox 360.
The Serious Organised Crime Agency has claimed that convicts in the UK are using PS3s to commit crime from within prison.
Midway's board members are now being sued by employees for corporate waste that cites disastrous financial advice as the cause.
Dell has announced and launched a new site that advertises PCs for ladies, under the name of 'Della'.
Google's Android platform is set to explode in 2009 according to predictions from Strategy Analytics - and with 900 percent growth could knock the iPhone off top spot.
Gran Turismo creator Kaz Yamauchi has confirmed that the series will be getting car damage soon.
Eidos Montreal has finally unveiled the not-so-secret Thief 4, promising that fans will be very happy with the game.
Eidos may have only just been bought out by Square Enix, but the company is still staying true to its core franchises. Perhaps too true...
2K Games has revealed a number of details about the multiplayer segment of BioShock 2, including setting, features and developer.
Playboy will soon be entering the world of online games in a newly announced MMO based around the American magazine.
Activision is currently rumoured to be working on a reality TV series based on Guitar Hero, as well as a Call of Duty film.
After continued problems with the DLC for Fallout 3 on the PC and Xbox 360, Microsoft thinks it has finally fixed install problems for Broken Steel.
THQ has posted a a loss of more than 430 million dollars, saved only by the solid performance of a few titles.
3D Realms has officially closed down, apparently killing any chances of a release for Duke Nukem Forever.
Adobe has announced a 64-bit build of its Air Internet application platform - although it's currently in a closed alpha and only supports the Linux operating system.
Electronic Arts has posted a net loss of more than USD 1.1 billion after a slow financial year.
Comments from Microsoft's CEO point the finger at an ARM-compatible build of Windows 7 in the pipeline, with the company unwilling to give Linux a foothold in the market.
Researchers have accurately emulated CRT colour-bleeding, afterimage effects and scanlines in an Atari 2600 emulator.
Electronic Arts has confirmed that Dragon Age: Origins will ship without SecuROM copy protection.
This is a very dubious rumour, but Apple is apparently thinking to buy EA according to some sources.
The EA Sports label of Electronic Arts will apparently completely drop the idea of physical distribution on the PC soon.
October 14 2021 | 15:04