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7 December 2009, 09:22
Take part in the time trail and compete to become Europe’s best virtual driver.
7 December 2009, 09:21
A US-based company is selling plug sockets which feature USB chargers, so users can charge their devices straight from the wall without needing a converter.

5 December 2009, 02:03
Burying bad news late on a Friday afternoon, Intel has announced its long-awaited Larrabee chip is not only delayed, but will no longer be released as a consumer standalone graphics ...

4 December 2009, 17:06
freesat HD on a Sony TV. Find out if the combination is worth £800.

4 December 2009, 15:55
New data from iSuppli shows Acer relegating Dell to third place in total global PC sales.

4 December 2009, 13:37
Bea Longworth from NVIDIA talks to Scott and Sylvie about what the Tegra SoC offers end-users.

4 December 2009, 12:54
Reports from Korea have Samsung planning to double its foundry business every year.

4 December 2009, 11:29
Still break into a sweat at the mere thought of liquid cooling? Corsair's video demonstration should ease the mind.

4 December 2009, 11:24
For enthusiasts already bored of Intel's Core i7, a Core i9 seems to have recently appeared on eBay.

4 December 2009, 10:54
It's here, and it could be yours in time for Christmas.

4 December 2009, 10:30
Software giant's search engine suffers global downtime.

4 December 2009, 09:35
Compared with the music and film industries, video game sellers are doing more to ensure children don't get their hands on inappropriate content.

4 December 2009, 09:31
The Internet behemoth wants even more influence over the web and has launched its own public DNS for people to use.

4 December 2009, 09:25
The mobile phone maker has expressed concern over the ways teens and young adults are using their phones.

4 December 2009, 09:19
A group backed by David Attenborough says the most cost-effective way to combat climate change is using a condom.

3 December 2009, 18:13
The legendary Snake is coming to PSP next year. Here's the date to pencil in your diaries...

3 December 2009, 16:58
FIFA and Sony have announced plans to produce the world's first 3D World Cup.

3 December 2009, 16:13
The UK's fifth terrestrial TV channel has announced that its free-to-view programming is coming to YouTube.

3 December 2009, 15:41
An ultra-violent mix of American football and other team sports, Blood Bowl takes place in the popular Warhammer universe where players can build the ultimate fantasy team.

3 December 2009, 15:31
Software giant says more consumers are reporting being sold counterfeit software.

3 December 2009, 15:29
Upcoming Pineview chip to make an appearance in ASUS' designer netbook.

3 December 2009, 14:00
MSI marketing manager Richard Stewart offers an exclusive early look at two unreleased new notebooks.

3 December 2009, 13:27
Hand-screened CMGTX2 module does 2,250MHz at low-latency timings of 8-8-8-24.

3 December 2009, 12:42
World's most popular search engine opts for a minimalist approach.

3 December 2009, 11:54
Ben Drury questions whether MySpace can attract enough users and criticises some of its claims.

3 December 2009, 11:42
A new instalment in the Prince of Persia series is due for release next year.

3 December 2009, 11:34
Streetside, Photosynth, an Enhanced Bird’s Eye View and an Application Gallery all arrive on Microsoft's online mapping tool.

3 December 2009, 10:59
Post-apocalyptic shennagins deep in a Moscow underground in THQ's FPS/RPG hybrid Metro 2033.

3 December 2009, 10:46
Steel Series gaming bungle and an extended warranty for those who pre-order MSI's high-end gaming motherboard.

3 December 2009, 10:39
The FTC hasn’t stopped investigating Intel just because it chucked some money at AMD.

3 December 2009, 10:18
Anybody fancy read and write speeds of say 355MB/s read and 215MB/s, respectively?

3 December 2009, 10:07
The more people who participate the more money War Child will earn. Everyone's a winner!

3 December 2009, 09:43
Microsoft has licensed out its ESP software to defense firm Lockheed Martin to help soldiers prepare for missions using video game like simulations.
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