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An open-source JavaScript applet has been released that allows fans of the vi text editor to implement it on any website textbox they choose - which is sure to confuse Emacs users.
EA has revealed that a creature editor version of Spore will be available before the full game.
Ryan Davis, associate editor for GameSpot and eight year veteran of the site, has walked out two months to the day after mass resignations were predicted.
Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli has revealed that the single player demo for Crysis has been delayed. PC gamers across the globe weep.
Rumours abound that a new fighting game is to find a home on the Wii, could it be the ever-popular Soul Calibur? We sure hope so.
In the wake of Wil's departure, there have been some changes to the cast and crew behind bit-tech in recent months. Tim Smalley talks about the changes you're going to see in the next chapter of bit-tech's success.
Reports from the web suggest that Microsoft has been in discussions with Yahoo! about a possible acquisition.
In his first column for bit-tech.net, former PC Pro editor James Morris asks whether we can get away from the marketing hype back to being interested in technology.
October 14 2021 | 15:04