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Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 Case Review
Today we are going to take a look at the Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 which directly replaces the Ar... more. -
Corsair Carbide Series Air 540 Cube Case Review
'Unique' is a word that is reserved for only a few companies in the case market today. With a sp... more. -
SanDisk Extreme II 240GB SSD Review
Today we are looking at the latest high speed Solid State drive from Sandisk, the Extreme II. This f... more. Latest Articles-
Win copies of Codemasters GRID 2 for PC!
Posted by Carl on June 19, 2013 under Gaming
We have given away around 100 codes in the last month for various games, have you not won yet? You may want to enter our little competition running on Facebook for the next week or so. Every day we ar... more. -
How Russia and the US are avoiding a digital cold war
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 19, 2013 under Channel, Security
Russia and the USA spent a large part of the 20th century in a stand off of global proportions. Posturing went back and forth, spies and information wars were won and lost but ultimately there was no ... more. -
Satoru Iwata on Wii U sales: my bad
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 19, 2013 under Console
Nintendo's CEO, Satoru Iwata, has said that it's Nintendo's fault that the Wii U isn't selling well, mainly because the company didn't market it well enough and that ultimately a lot of the console's ... more. -
New Humble Bundle with Android arrives
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 19, 2013 under Gaming
Chances are you haven't finished playing even half the games that Humble Bundle has put out in recent months, but it's time for another bundle, this time with Android support - get your smartphones re... more. -
Sony’s latest PS3 patch has been bricking consoles
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 19, 2013 under Console
The newly released (and most recently pulled) patch from Sony for its PS3 has been bricking the consoles of many that download it. The patch in question shouldn't be available any more so don't fret, ... more. -
Steam could let you lend games to your friends
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 19, 2013 under Gaming
If you're one of the few out there that thinks the Xbox One is great, or you're one of the larger group that aren't fans, you have to admit, the ability to share and lend games with your Xbox "family"... more.
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Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 Case Review
Posted by Henry Butt on June 19, 2013 under Cases, Highlights 2
Today we are going to take a look at the Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 which directly replaces the Arc Midi case that we looked at in-depth last year over here. The Arc range of cases are designed ... more. -
MSI Unveils GeForce GTX 780 Gaming
Posted by KGNewsBot on June 19, 2013 under Graphics
Leading international motherboard and graphics card maker MSI has just officially unveiled its latest high-end GTX 780 Gaming graphics card. Featuring NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 780 GPU with 3GB of h... more. -
AR Glasses offer professor assistance in lectures
Posted by Benjamin on June 19, 2013 under Channel, General Tech, Science
Scientists at Spain's La Universidad Carlos Ill De Madrid have designed a set of augmented reality glasses that will help professors see which students are struggling with the lecture. Students will n... more. -
NASA picks new generation of astronauts
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 18, 2013 under Channel
While the shuttle project might be dead and it might be a few years yet until a new US based launch vehicle is ready to go, this hasn't stopped NASA recruiting its next generation of astronauts, picki... more. -
Corsair Carbide Series Air 540 Cube Case Review
Posted by Luke Hill on June 18, 2013 under Cases, Highlights-new
'Unique' is a word that is reserved for only a few companies in the case market today. With a split-chamber design and cube shape, does Corsair's Carbide Series Air 540 create a spark that could r... more. -
World’s last telegram office to close
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 18, 2013 under Channel
If you'd hoped to get a message to the colonies for Christmas, your time might be running out, as on 14th July the last telegram service will close, due to it becoming disused in the wake of increased... more. -
Oculus Rift nets another $16 million in funding
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 18, 2013 under Monitors
While the Oculus Rift headset might have been initially funded by Kickstarter, this doesn't mean that it's funding is done with. The virtual reality peripheral has now garnered a further $16 million f... more. -
IO Interactive sheds half its work force
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 18, 2013 under Channel
Danish developer, IO Interactive, has announced that nearly half of its staff have been let go, in a move that is designed to restructure the company to make it more streamlined, in order to continue ... more. -
Sapphire launches DOTA Hero of the Day competition
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 18, 2013 under Competitions
Graphics card maker Sapphire, has announced a new giveaway of hardware, twinned with the MOBA title, DOTA 2 and Gamersbook. Over the next two weeks, they will be asking a question each day, that relat... more. -
Asus Maximus VI Extreme beats OC competition at Computex
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 18, 2013 under Computex
It looks like it wasn't just G.Skill that was ahead of the curve at Computex's overclocking competition, with Asus also walking away a champion, by helping to claim new performance records for a varie... more. -
Tweet accepted as official word by Oxford English Dictionary
Posted by Slyvia on June 18, 2013 under Channel
Twitter and Facebook have been spearheading social networking growth over the years and the 'tweet' phrase phenomenon has been accepted by official language sources. UK Prime Minister David Cameron ... more. -
UK inventors create flying bicycle
Posted by Carl on June 18, 2013 under General Tech, Science
UK designers Yannick Read, 42 and John Foden, 37 have spent two years creating an advanced prototype they call the Paravelo. This vehicle is capable of travelling at 15mph on land and 25mph in the air... more. -
China takes the supercomputing crown from America
Posted by Benjamin on June 18, 2013 under General Tech
A Chinese supercomputer has claimed the top spot in the list of world's fastest supercomputers. It has outperformed an American system, achieving double the performance. The Tianhe-2 (Milky Way 2) ... more. -
SanDisk Extreme II 240GB SSD Review
Posted by Zardon on June 18, 2013 under Highlights, SSD Drives
Today we are looking at the latest high speed Solid State drive from Sandisk, the Extreme II. This follows on from our review of the Ultra Plus 256GB Solid State drive which we reviewed back in March ... more. -
G.Skill breaks overclocking world records at Computex
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 17, 2013 under Event
Memory maker G.Skill has managed to break new overclocking records for memory, leading to further record breaking achievements in several synthetic benchmarks that anyone that's ever delved into their... more. -
Apple claims never to have heard of PRISM
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 17, 2013 under Channel
It's been nearly two weeks now since we heard about the American PRISM program that was collating huge amounts of digital communication data from some of the world's biggest tech firms, with the suppo... more. -
New ebook DRM surfaces in Germany
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 17, 2013 under Channel
While gamers might complain about DRM ruining games, readers might soon be saying the same when it comes to ebooks, as a German research group has just invented a new method of locking down digital co... more. -
Here’s how the first man in space died
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 17, 2013 under Channel
The first human to do anything is quite a special thing. While people will undoubtedly improve on the achievements on those that went before, the first time one of us achieves something is a big deal ... more. -
DotA 2 match fixers get lifetime ban
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 17, 2013 under Gaming
Starladder TV, a competitive esports network, has announced the immediate ban of two DotA 2 players after they were caught fixing games, in order to receive a payout. But this wasn't even some shady o... more. -
Microsoft attempts to calm fears over Xbox One live bans
Posted by Jon Martindale on June 17, 2013 under Console
It's been surprising, considering how much of a public opinion beating that Microsoft has taken in the past few weeks over its Xbox One console, that it hasn't done more damage control - but it seems ... more. -
Synology DiskStation DS1813+ Review
Posted by Zardon on June 17, 2013 under Highlights 2, NAS
Synology release a wide range of NAS systems every year, and today we are looking at the DS 1813+ which has been designed from the ground up to cope with the demanding enterprise environment. The D... more. -
Hasselblad Lunar camera on sale for $7,000
Posted by Carl on June 17, 2013 under General Tech
If you mention the name 'Hasselblad' to any camera aficionado they are likely to start drooling. Their medium format cameras may be very expensive, but the quality is in a class of its own. They recen... more. -
Google creating cross industry Database to fight child porn
Posted by Benjamin on June 17, 2013 under Channel
Google are launching a new shareable database which will make it easier for organisations to report and subsequently remove images of sexual abuse of children from areas of the web. Google have sai... more. -
GAME reports XBox ONE outselling PS4
Posted by Jules on June 17, 2013 under Channel, Console
We all mourn the passing of the huge number of high street gaming stores. Steam and the other online download engines provide an excellent service and there's no turning back the clock, but the high s... more.
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