
30 October 2008, 14:23
Test out the new PSP Video-on-demand service before you buy.

30 October 2008, 13:33
Thermaltake’s new top-end chassis finally makes its appearance in the UK via distie VIP.

30 October 2008, 13:16
Danamics' LM10 - the world's first commercially available liquid metal-based CPU cooler - will arrive in Europe on November 17th.

30 October 2008, 12:39
Giant system builder launches EMEA scheme to assist with managing end-of-life technology.

30 October 2008, 12:07
Super Talent's solid-gold USB drive is touted as the "ultimate executive gift" and it's great if you're buying for Mr T.

30 October 2008, 11:50
Vertigo-inducing Mirror's Edge demo ready for testing!

30 October 2008, 11:16
Retail Transformation Programme aims to make mobile retailing easier to understand for customers.

30 October 2008, 11:06
ZOTAC has updated its nForce-based mini ITX motherboard to include wireless 802.11b/g connectivity.
30 October 2008, 11:05
A topical HEXUS.pipeline? If you've been following the tech news you'll know...

30 October 2008, 11:00
A re-make and a new chapter in the Chronicles of Riddick sage.

30 October 2008, 10:21
Every flash manufacturer is lining up with 64GB drives, but Patriot Memory claims its Xporter Magnum to be the fastest on the market.

30 October 2008, 09:54
Dust those leather trousers off, again, Rock Band 2 will be available November!

30 October 2008, 09:48
For the second time in a year AMD has nabbed an HP exec to run its EMEA operations.

30 October 2008, 09:28
Taking you through a rock ‘n’ roll journey from today’s rock all the way to the classics of the 70s.

29 October 2008, 18:50
The GBP/USD exchange rate has strengthened in the pound’s favour as the US fed cuts another 0.5% off interest rates.

29 October 2008, 17:55
A new website co-hosted by ASUS and Intel is asking consumers to design notebooks for them to build.

29 October 2008, 16:57
F-Secure takes on new distie Interactive Ideas, while Kaspersky appoints new UK boss.

29 October 2008, 16:04
Triple-channel memory solutions are coming thick and fast, but we've not seen anything as quick as this.

29 October 2008, 14:46
Microsoft has provided a first look at its next operating system, Windows 7, and it's sexier than any Windows before it.
29 October 2008, 14:22
In this first show of a new series, Paul Lee, from QuietPC, talks us through the products you can use to make a noisy machine nearly silent. This is How ...

29 October 2008, 14:11
You can swap your old servers for Very PC ones for no initial cost but have to pay them whatever you save on energy bills.

29 October 2008, 13:28
The UK and European pricing for HP’s new netbook range reveals some intriguing anomalies.

29 October 2008, 12:33
Microsoft's Live Mesh team has announced that the synchronisation service will be entering open beta later this week.

29 October 2008, 11:19
Hewlett Packard has finally joined the consumer netbook party with three new Atom-based Mini 1000 models.

29 October 2008, 10:34
Just in the nick of time, Thermaltake has announced that it too will be taking care of existing customers looking to upgrade to Intel's Core i7.

29 October 2008, 10:08
Corsair's cheap-as-chips ValueSelect notebook range has been upgraded to include a 4GB kit operating at 800MHz.

29 October 2008, 10:00
Government close to launching new system for rating videogames.

28 October 2008, 17:14
Impending launch of SSDs designed for netbooks will create a whole new market for component upgrades.

28 October 2008, 16:04
ZOTAC has expanded its range of GeForce 9800-series graphics cards with the addition of the GeForce 9800 GTX+ 1GB.

28 October 2008, 14:53
Amazon has launched a service that allows customers to browse its online store via an interactive and graphical interface.

28 October 2008, 12:55
It was widely expected and now it's confirmed that the PS3 will be getting a version of the BBC iPlayer

28 October 2008, 12:46
Global Mobility Bazaar sees VIA partner with Microsoft and a bunch of Chinese manufacturers to drive netbook adoption.

28 October 2008, 12:42
Windows Vista's six editions have been blamed for causing consumer confusion, but will Windows 7 follow a similar trend?
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