1 March 2006, 07:40
On paper, the tiny form-factor Intel-powered Mac mini makes many Windows MCE PCs look too big, too noisy, too expensive and too badly thought out
28 February 2006, 09:15
Corsair, together with Intel, ATI and MSI, are holding an Xtreme Performance Competition at CEBIT, in which the worlds top tech editors will be given a chance to out-clock their ...
24 February 2006, 10:43
The Origami project
22 February 2006, 16:18
Corsair £99 Nautilus500 watercooling package, then, is a mixture of mainly good and a little not so good. It's easy to install, albeit not in the 15 minutes that Corsair ...
22 February 2006, 10:02
With Intel flashing Viiv branding around it was only a matter of time before a big SFF manufacturer like Shuttle would pick up the brand and run with it, and ...
21 February 2006, 00:37
The concept of multi-function, multimedia devices such as ATI All-In-Wonder have an inherent appeal to this writer and, for the most part, I’ve been largely impressed with ATI’s most recent ...
20 February 2006, 10:31
Michael Desmond, writing for PCWorld.com, has come up with ten reasons why you might want to buy the next version of Windows and five why you might want to stick ...
19 February 2006, 14:24
CES is looming, and although our coverage hasn't kicked off just yet, now's the time that companies start bombarding us with "woo come see us at CES" press releases. Luckily ...
17 February 2006, 13:49
ATI's Radeon X1900 family is what the X1800 range should have been on launch day. We can recommend both the PowerColor and SAPPHIRE X1900 XT 512MB cards, based on comparative ...
16 February 2006, 17:31
What do Americans use the Internet for? Fun, apparently. Figures from a December 2005 poll suggest that a third of US web surfers browse with no particular aim in mind ...

14 February 2006, 17:39
The BBC is bringing all guns to bear on the contentious subject of climate change with programmes on BBC1, BBC2 and BBC4 and a distributive-computing initiative for climate-change predictions
14 February 2006, 00:04
Take two lunatics, one FX-60 processor, one Radeon X1900 XTX and some liquid nitrogen and you get one hell of a 3DMark score. Project World Record seeks to beat any ...
13 February 2006, 21:29
Rahul Sood, founder of VoodooPC, isn't afraid of making bold statements in his weblog. This week he's giving his thoughts on the whole AMD-Dell 'will they, won't they?' debacle.
9 February 2006, 17:03
Style is a matter of opinion, and no doubt some of you will find Silverstone's latest 3.5" external hard drive enclosures less than appealing, while others amongst you will consider ...
9 February 2006, 15:57
Thecus has taken the idea of their YES Box and made it really small. Marketed under the same YES branding as the N2100, the YES Nano is in its most ...
8 February 2006, 22:31
We're hacked off with Adobe's inflated prices in Europe, so are delighted to be able to tell you that it's currently possible to get a copy of the company's Production ...
8 February 2006, 22:21
For the last few years, RAM, particularly that at the enthusiast end of the spectrum, has featured heat spreaders. The question being posed by many is whether they actually do ...
8 February 2006, 16:58
Matrox, we can exclusively reveal, is getting ready to announce the launch of a lower-cost version of its upmarket, HD-capable video editing card, the Axio - leading, possibly, to the ...
8 February 2006, 13:19
One of the first things we checked out at VideoForum was Matrox's DualHead2Go - a gadget that allows a laptop to run two external monitors (plus the laptop's own screen). ...
8 February 2006, 11:15
HEXUS has learnt that at least one other major research and analysis company is currently advising on some interesting (though some obvious) points...
8 February 2006, 11:06
Scan Computers has been dabbling with video editing systems for quite some while but, judging by the company's attendance at this week's VideoForum show, the dabbling is over.
7 February 2006, 22:35
Vendors raise contract supply quotes amid tight supply
7 February 2006, 16:15
It's not the 256MiB of memory, 600MHz core clock, 800MHz RAM clock, 128-bit memory interface or the fact that it can act as a Crossfire slave card that makes this ...

7 February 2006, 11:50
Word reaches the Deeplung ear that Intel's Yonah processor, which ships under the Intel Core Duo moniker, has features that aren't being exposed to the consumer. Intel's Sossaman is the ...
6 February 2006, 09:11
Run your own movie studio and stay one step ahead of the competition
3 February 2006, 18:58
Gigs of RAM, that is. Corsair's very flashy XMS Xpert memory is now available in 1GiB PC3200 modules, meaning a dual channel setup will stretch to that lovely figure for ...
2 February 2006, 20:57
XFX like to make life a little more interesting than usual, even in their press release. The latest one, not surprisingly related to the 7800GS AGP, puts a Samurai spin ...
2 February 2006, 14:11
Who remembers AGP? Hands up! Ah, just the two of you, thought as much.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that'd be the way such a conversation with ...
2 February 2006, 05:20
The ASUSTeK W1 Carbon Fibre notebook may win a number of design awards, but - and it's a big but - does the underlying technology and specification merit an outlay ...
1 February 2006, 20:12
Microsoft has joined the chorus of voices warning to protect yourself before Friday against an email-borne worm that could bring down your PC completely but is doing so in such ...
1 February 2006, 17:17
Art Lebedev Studio has announced a new product, similar to that of the Optimus keyboard which we continue to await eagerly. The Optimus Mini Three is similar in concept to ...
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