
13 June 2008, 16:30
Modchipping business fights ELSPA in court... and wins!

13 June 2008, 14:59
Dell might have shamelessly named its first low-cost ultra-portable, but at $299, the Dell E could have the beating of ASUS' Eee.

13 June 2008, 14:06
According to LG, its newly launched Flatron W2252TE is the world's most energy efficient monitor.

13 June 2008, 12:35
Reports suggest that Intel is preparing a low-cost Core 2 Quad to further stifle AMD's Phenom X3 and X4 processors.
13 June 2008, 09:38
Thecus show off their latest NAS solution, the M3800, which connects direct to your telly!

12 June 2008, 16:58
CoolIT Systems has announced its "ST" line of liquid cooling solutions for Intel's Skulltrail motherboard, the D5400XS.

12 June 2008, 16:24
Good news, folks. ASUS' Atom-powered Eee PC will be more feature packed than its predecessor, and cheaper, too.

12 June 2008, 15:27
June 17th will see the long-awaited arrival of Firefox 3, and Mozilla has plans to set a Guinness world record.

12 June 2008, 13:12
ZOTAC's GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition serves up a near-silent liquid-cooled alternative.

12 June 2008, 12:40
Intel has denied keeping USB 3.0 - aka SuperSpeed USB - to itself, refuting rumours circulating around the halls at COMPUTEX last week.
12 June 2008, 11:29
Synology's Mike Chen puts a brave face on it when Nick tries (accidentally) to break their kit...

12 June 2008, 11:09
The release candidate of Microsoft's Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 is now available for public download.

12 June 2008, 10:52
AMD has stepped forward to quell rumours suggesting that its dual-core Kuma processor could be cancelled.

11 June 2008, 15:49
If you thought Intel's next-gen Nehalem processors would only be available as high-end chips in 2008, you may have been wrong.

11 June 2008, 15:12
Microsoft enthusiast, Long Zheng, has created a Windows UX Taskforce to help identify the quirks in Windows Vista - but will the Redmond giant be listening?

11 June 2008, 12:57
NZXT might be a new name in the chassis scene, but it continues to surprise with impressive-looking cases for gamers.

11 June 2008, 11:57
Reports indicate that AMD's dual-core Phenom, based on the K10 microarchitecture, will no longer see the light of day.

11 June 2008, 11:08
Toshiba has announced the world's first 1.8in 160GiB SATA hard disk to operate at 5,400rpm.

11 June 2008, 10:40
We test two GeForce 8800 GT 512 cards as a mainstream solutions, taking on their old rival, the Radeon HD 3870 and NVIDIA's very own GeForce 9600 GT. Can the ...

10 June 2008, 16:28
Apple has been showing off v10.6 of Mac OS X, titled Snow Leopard, and reveals plans to ship in a year's time.

10 June 2008, 16:26
We take the Acer Aspire One for a test run and see if it has the credentials to offer the Eee PC a run for its money

10 June 2008, 14:34
AMD hopes to remove performance limitations from the increasingly-popular notebook with its external graphics solution.

10 June 2008, 13:38
Intel has launched a website to assist developers in creating software for its forthcoming Larrabee and 4-series chipsets.

10 June 2008, 12:59
ASUS has announced plans to employ Realtek's Wireless USB technology into its monitors. So long, clutter.

10 June 2008, 12:29
The successor to NVIDIA's popular 8800 GT edges closer to release and there's no shortage of leaked details.

10 June 2008, 11:14
Dell's flagship gaming system, the XPS 730, now features 4GiBs of DDR3 overclocked at 1600MHz courtesy of Corsair.
10 June 2008, 10:06
HEXUS.tv favourite, Inno3D's Caroline Kwok, talks to David about mainboards and new graphics cards.
10 June 2008, 09:57
Sean Maloney, Executive VP of Intel, talks to HEXUS.tv about WiMAX, ATOM, the future and who eats all the boardroom cookies.
9 June 2008, 14:58
Luis, our crazy taxi driver, teaches Team HEXUS how to woo the ladies in Mandarin... but we're sure that's bordering on harassment actually...
9 June 2008, 12:29
Tarinder talks us through the innovative Raven from Silverstone, complete with smoke effects and robots...

9 June 2008, 11:11
Antivirus software has evolved rapidly, but do more knowledgeable users still require a software solution to keep them safe?

7 June 2008, 06:31
It's the only way to succeed, say GeiL representatives.

6 June 2008, 21:48
Thecus have taken the technology from their rackmount stuff and squeezed it into the N7700.
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