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Make Your Own Xbox 360 Game

On August 20th, Microsoft will be releasing XNA Game Studio Express, which will let PC users create their own games for the Xbox 360. Add comment

New Worms Spread Via AOL IM

"High-profile Windows security vulnerability" Add comment

Team 93 Passes 1,000,000 WU’s

Congratulations on a job well done. Add comment

ATI X1950XTX Benchmarks Leaked

[url=http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=3727]DailyTech[/url] have received [url=http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/2259_large_ati_radeon_x1950_vendor_supplied.png]early benchmarks[/url] of ATI’s upcoming Radeon X1950XTX and X1950 CrossFire graphics cards which seem to have the upper hand against NVIDIA’s Quad SLI. Add comment

OpenGL Natively Supported in Windows Vista

Microsoft never officially supported OpenGL and always favoured its own Direct3D driver model over that of OpenGL. Now it seems that OpenGL support will be natively supported in Vista without layering it over Direct3D. Add comment

NEW ATI Catalyst 6.7 Released

A new set of Catalyst drivers for ATI's Radeon range of graphics cards has been released. Add comment

AMD Athlon 3600+ X2

AMD recently has been getting nailed for Athlon X2 series shortages across the world the last few days, but all signs point to a fast ramp up of its new Socket AM2 Athlon 64 X2 3600+ dual-core CPU, which is hitting the channels much faster than expected. The new dual core CPU is slated at a price point of $149.00 each but will most likely see a price drop as its big brother the 3800+ X2 is only $10 more. Add comment

AMD to launch Socket F/AM2 Opterons

Our friends over at AMD have announced that the next generation Opteron Processors will be hitting the market this coming Tuesday. The new processor will use the new Socket F as well as the Socket AM2 previously introduced for the desktop processors Sempron, Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2 and FX. Add comment

F.E.A.R. Combat: Available Soon As Free Download

F.E.A.R. Combat will be available for download on August 17th 2006. Add comment

Latest Wii Rumours

With the imminent launch of the Nintendo Wii Gaming console, rumours are flying faster and thicker than ever with the latest hype centering around the possibility of it shipping in [url=http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=33531]two colours[/url] no less! Add comment

Microsoft Releases New Hardware For XBox 360

In their bid to outdo Sony in the Gaming Console market, Microsoft is releasing hardware and improvements to their XBox 360 console just in time to compete with Sony’s forthcoming PlayStation 3 game consoles. Add comment

Dell Laptops Shooting Up Trucks

Today Dell gets smacked again by news of a older gentleman driving back from his fishing vacation and having his laptop blow up and burn his Fathers 1966 Ford truck to the ground. Add comment

Is the ATI brand dead?

[url=http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=33529]The Inquirer[/url] reports that AMD is killing the ATI branding on all upcoming products. Add comment

Vista Hacked At Black Hat

Early Vista release vulnerable. Add comment

Psychonauts deserves your ten bucks

Psychonauts, at ten bucks, is an absolute must-buy if you're any kind of gamer. Add comment

Plextor Readies CD, DVD Zapper

Machine designed to destroy data. Add comment

Google + Mozilla + Real

Software compaines Google, Real, and Mozilla have formed a pact linking their software packages together for desktop distribution. Add comment

Last Price Cut For 2x1MB Athlon 64 X2s

The AMD price cuts that occurred on July 24th, 2006 affected most of AMD’s product lineup except the soon-to-be discontinued products, such as the Athlon 64 X2 4800+, 4400+ and 4000+ for Socket AM2 and Socket 939. Add comment

Corsair Launches Two Power Supplies

Known worldwide as manufacturers of memory, Corsair is expanding their horizons by offering power supplies. Add comment

Reports of AMD-Based Dell Notebooks By Year End

Sources close to Dell are indicating that the company will release a wide range of notebooks that use AMD's mobile processors in the fourth quarter of this year. Add comment

Nvidia to provide SLI support to Intel

A news snippet that seems to have originated with [url=http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a20060727PR213.html]DigiTimes[/url], seems to be popping up in a few places on the web; which lends support to the rumour that Nvidia may soon announce that it will allow support of its SLI technology on Intel's chipset platforms. Add comment