
2 January 2009, 10:00
Free Radical Design's Timesplitters 4 is put on hold as the company goes into administration.

31 December 2008, 13:52
Nintendo look at more ways to make Wii appealing. A video distribution service is heading our way.

31 December 2008, 11:45
Microsoft, Apple and Google dominate the list of the most written-about tech stories on 2008.

31 December 2008, 10:04
Capcom set to launch a host of PSone and PSP games on PSN in 2009.

30 December 2008, 16:45
Playstation Home text chat censored by Sony in a bid to curb offensive language.
30 December 2008, 16:33
Sapphire's Bill Donnelly drops in to HEXUS.tv to introduce the Sapphire HD 4870 X2 Atomic featuring sealed-for-life GPU and CPU liquid-cooling

30 December 2008, 15:17
A reduction in component costs means that Sony is set to lose $48 each time a console is sold rather than $290 in 2009.

30 December 2008, 14:46
The results are in. Check out the top 20 videogames for Christmas 2008.

30 December 2008, 12:02
The Christmas cull at AMD turned out to be even bigger than anticipated.

30 December 2008, 10:43
The Q9000 is $500 cheaper than Intel’s current quad-core mobile processor. Four new dual-cores launched too.

29 December 2008, 16:23
Andy Burnham is considering censorship and age-ratings to protect us from the evils of the web.

29 December 2008, 12:47
The Wind U115 Hybrid contains both mechanical and solid state storage and claims 12 hours battery life.

29 December 2008, 10:34
The first day of the John Lewis clearance sale had produced record single day’s trade.

27 December 2008, 16:07
A Christmas update to Apple's OS X can make certain MacBook Pro laptops unbootable.

24 December 2008, 11:21
Inability to source stock after Woolworths distribution arm disappeared is to blame.

24 December 2008, 10:14
The worst kept secret in the industry becomes official, with netbooks playing a significant role.

23 December 2008, 12:53
A major reduction in output is reversing the downward pressure on DDR2 price caused by oversupply.

23 December 2008, 11:24
Talks between the pay TV company and the Italian ISP are reported to have broken down over price.

22 December 2008, 16:13
The rise of smart mobile devices and social networking in 2008 have empowered consumers like never before.

22 December 2008, 14:04
Distributors now have until 30th May 2009 to take delivery of their final orders of Windows XP.

22 December 2008, 12:24
A little earlier than expected, Lenovo has unveiled the mother of all ThinkPads for mobile professionals.

22 December 2008, 12:24
Loans from Saxony, Investors and parent company Infineon allow ramp of Buried Wordline technology.

22 December 2008, 11:22
UK department store reports strong Christmas sales figures and expects the rush to culminate today.

22 December 2008, 11:00
According to reports, Samsung's next netbook could shun Intel's Atom processor in favour of VIA's Nano.

22 December 2008, 10:39
Another CES is just 17 days away, and Sony will be on hand in Vegas with a "revolutionary new VAIO".

22 December 2008, 10:18
Got 6 to 12 years olds wanting to catch up on last week's TV? iPlayer CBBC could be just what you need.

19 December 2008, 13:56
Corsair has updated its line of enthusiast-class TX-series power supply units with the launch of an 850W range topper.

19 December 2008, 12:35
Online shopping data released AOL and PriceGrabber reveals LCD TVs and mini-notebooks are the most searched for items.

19 December 2008, 10:51
AMD’s spun-off manufacturing company will still get the $650 million incentive package to build a fab in NY State.

19 December 2008, 10:31
The folks at Seagate are getting into the holiday spirit by giving away a FreeAgent Go portable drive every day until January 31st.

18 December 2008, 17:07
CoolIT Systems continues to roll out liquid-cooled solutions, and the latest is an affordable bit of kit for Intel or AMD CPUs.

18 December 2008, 16:30
Sega's Football Manager Live kicks off the New Year in January 2009.

18 December 2008, 16:09
Showing that the nation's phone network still has legs, Be Broadband has completed its first trial of a 48Mb service.
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