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.
Crysis and Unreal Tournament 3 were two of the biggest and most anticipated games this year - so why aren't they selling very well?
Intel is thinking pretty far ahead it seems and is already pitching ideas and technology to Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo for the next generation of consoles.
KDE 4 will use far less memory and will run its "Aero" equivalent on older hardware than you'd expect. Another excuse to switch to away from Microsoft?
David Jaffe, creator of the God of War franchise, has confirmed to fans that the movie adaptation is still in development and that it's looking very good.
The US Army has put together a brand new gaming brigade, the aim of which is to develop new games for use as training simulations.
The new update to the Wii Photo Channel annoyed many by removing MP3 support, but Nintendo is now offering a downgrade.
Got yourself a spangly new Eee PC? Well there's already an alternative OS out there if you want to be a little different to everyone else.
There are still an awful lot of kinks to work out with the UK version of the Video Marketplace on Xbox Live it seems.
Nintendo and Greenpeace have continued to duke it out publicly about recycling policies and use of toxic chemicals in the Wii.
Microsoft is offering Vista Ultimate, Office 2007 and Encarta 2008 for free, so long as you let it nose around your PC for three months. Is that incentive enough for you?
Perpetual Entertainment, developer of Star Trek Online, is being sued by the PR agency for the game in a rather interesting twist of fate.
It has just been revealed that EA is working on a new Command and Conquer game and that it will be a squad based FPS game. How very Renegade.
IBM has just revealed that 32nm chips will be available to its partners late next year, including Microsoft. That means that the 360 could skip 45nm altogether!
Inside sources have revealed that yes, Treyarch will be bringing Call of Duty 5 back to WWII and that, yes, it will be set in the Pacific theater.
Microsoft has launched the Xbox Live Video Marketplace in the UK, letting gamers get their hands on a wide selection of HD and SD movies.
It seems everyone can't get enough of Asus' cheap little sub-laptop, and things have just got better as Asus will now honour warranty claims for home upgrades.
The Wii version of Guitar hero 3 has been criticised for only having mono-channel sound, but Activision has pledged to fix that.
Rumours have been circulating about Sega making a new console, the Dreamcast 2. Sorry to burst your bubble, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen.
A new edutainment game set to be launched into classrooms aims to teach ethics via the medium of grave-robbing and gameplay.
Casual games may get bad reviews from the hardcore press, but that doesn't stop them selling! Apparently casual gamers just don't care.
The State of Texas has just filed a lawsuit against Future US, the operator of GamesRadar, over data-handling and child privacy laws.
A preview of Army of Two has revealed that the game may have been delayed because the whole game wasn't shaping up as well as expected.
A new study from the University of Michigan reveals that exposure to violent media has a radical effect on behaviour.
October 14 2021 | 15:04