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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Comes with a price-hike, though.
Game crashing? Create a new user.
Shifted from mid-September, say sources.
'I suck at this,' confesses founder Tang.
Supposedly confirmed details of the S5 reveal two designs and monstrous specs.
Next-gen hack'n'slash delayed until next year
Waterstone’s has revealed plans to develop and sell a rival to Amazon’s Kindle eBook reader.
AMD's forthcoming Bulldozer-architecture, FX-branded CPUs based on the Zambezi design will ship soon.
The internet is currently awash with rumours that Sandy Bridge-E processors will ship without coolers
Sports Interactive has announced this year’s release of Football Manager, and its new features.
OnLive has announced that it will launch its Cloud-base gaming service in the UK on 22 September 2011, at the Eurogamer Expo.
AMD launches its Llano APU, promising huge increases in battery life and performance for laptops.
Nvidia releases some teaser details about its imminent GeForce GTX 560 GPU.
Multiple sources confirm iPad 2 launch date, despite rumoured production problems.
Need a quiet home for a micro-ATX build? Fractal Design thinks it's got your needs sorted.
The new Fermi Mk II GPU hits all the performance highs we expected from the GeForce GTX 480 1.5GB
ATI revealed to bit-tech that its HD 6000 series was originally spec'd out to use 32nm
BitFenix's second case, its Survivor, features a more rounded and darker looking aesthetic.
Nvidia's GeForce GTS 450 is due end of August and uses the latest GF106 GPU.
With the HD 5870 now released, we turn our attention to its little brother and when we might see the HD 5850 hit the shops
The cheapest quad core CPU to hit the market means potentially good sales for AMD, but is it selling itself short?
In just three days Apple's next OS, Snow Leopard is available, pipping the Windows 7 boat out of port by a few months.
COMPUTEX 09: We've had multiple confirmations that Intel's next generation platform will be available to buy from Sept 1st.
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