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Another pro gamer bites the dust
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 10, 2013 under Gaming
At least, in terms of staying with his current team, Evil Geniuses. This one doesn't involve the "toxic" gamers in League of Legends, but a Starcraft 2 pro player called Idra, real name Greg Fields. T... more. -
Dealing with Martian dust is the next big problem
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 10, 2013 under Channel
While we have plenty to be getting on with down here on Earth, with new graphics card and CPU releases, one of humanities next great steps into the universe is to put a pair of booted feet on Mars. Ho... more. -
Aliens Colonial Marines developer is no more
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 10, 2013 under Channel
Don't worry Gearbox fans, the Dungeon Siege developer is alive and well, it's Timegate, the one that they farmed out a lot of the mechanics to, has shut down following its bankruptcy filing last week,... more. -
Colour changing gloves warn about toxic substances
Posted by Carl on May 10, 2013 under General Tech, Science
Scientists in Germany have created a protective glove that warns the wearer of toxic substances in the air by immediately changing colour. There are many laboratories worldwide that have to deal da... more. -
Space Station leaking coolant say NASA
Posted by Luciddreams on May 10, 2013 under Science
Astronauts on the International Space Station have discovered a leak of ammonia coolant on their orbiting habitat. NASA say they are looking into the problem although they say it poses no immediate da... more. -
YouTube offer paid subscription service
Posted by Benjamin on May 10, 2013 under Channel
Youtube have released details of their plan to let producers sell paid subscriptions to their videos. Youtube is owned by search engine giant Google and they said the subscription rates will range bet... more.
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Sony i1 will feature 61fps video capture
Posted by Jules on May 10, 2013 under Highlights-new, Mobile
There was a time when mobile phones would not even capture a photograph, yet the new products being planned by Sony for the end of August will take video processing into a whole new realm for a smartp... more. -
Can a Django exclusive deal save Blockbuster? Probably not
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 9, 2013 under Channel
Blockbuster, the long time film rental company that was bought in March this year by a company that presumably was paying homage to the South Park episode about just such a strange purchase, is hoping... more. -
OCUK Titan 300i Fiato 4.4ghz System Review
Posted by Zardon on May 9, 2013 under Highlights, PC
Overclockers have been one of the most successful UK technology retailers over the last decade. While they make their bread and butter with components, they also sell a wide range of systems configure... more. -
US attorney general claims Hollywood doesn’t pressure Washington
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 9, 2013 under Channel
In a claim that will likely be laughed at by a good number of people, including internet mogul Kim Dotcom, Eric Holder, the US' attorney general, has claimed that Hollywood has no influence on Washing... more. -
Ouya secures $15 million in new round of funding
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 9, 2013 under Console
The Ouya Android console has taken a bit of a beating recently. Early reviews of the developer hardware that went out were not good. People described it as being significantly underpowered and only of... more. -
Can we light our world with glowing plants?
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 9, 2013 under Channel
Environmental issues are still a hot topic in contemporary society, with companies and individuals the world over trying to find a solution for our energy needs, whilst balancing out damage done to th... more. -
Remember BC? Someone is finally making it
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 9, 2013 under Gaming
After Black and White 2, but before Project Ego that eventually became the Fable franchise, Peter Molyneux worked on a game called BC. This was back in the early 2000s and I couldn't have been more ex... more. -
World of Warcraft is still hemorrhaging players
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 9, 2013 under Gaming
World of Warcraft, the MMO that defined the genre for at least half a decade, is continuing its steady decline, with another large number of players leaving in the past few months. In the last quarter... more. -
Norton costs more than 3TB storage solution
Posted by Harrison on May 9, 2013 under Hard Drives, Security
The are plenty of ways to measure value in a given market - and each industry has its own quirks - but two offers landed in the KitGuru spam-sack this morning that, side-by-side, gave us pause. Even ... more. -
Star Trek flops into the Darkness at cinemas
Posted by Harrison on May 9, 2013 under Event
Given that Star Trek films only come along once every several years, we would love to be able to report that JJ Abrams latest effort was an absolutely stunning piece of original cinema that will be re... more. -
Win Bioshock Infinite and Crysis 3 game codes!
Posted by Carl on May 8, 2013 under Gaming
We have given away around 70 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 couple of days. We are givin... more. -
Humble Double Fine Bundle is going well
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 8, 2013 under Gaming
I should have done a news story when this launched, but they always come at such unsociable hours for us Brits. Yes, a new Humble Bundle is out there for you to pay what you want for and it's all base... more. -
Dotcom’s Mega is developing a secure messaging protocol
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 8, 2013 under Security
Kim Dotcom's Mega has been a big news item for us tech journos in the past year. We've got to bring up his legal issues and the relaunching of a cloud platform backed by the internet mogul, speculatin... more. -
Syria is offline again
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 8, 2013 under Channel
Syria is one of those few countries that's presence on the internet isn't massively felt and this isn't helped by the fact that every few months it seems, someone gets the bright idea to turn off it... more. -
EA Games is dropping all gun licensing deals
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 8, 2013 under Gaming
We hear about game licensing quite often with certain titles. The Fifa games have the license to use real player names, the Gran Turismo games (among others) can use the real names and likenesses of c... more. -
GAME had to pay OpCapita monitoring fees and interest
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 8, 2013 under Channel
Highstreet video game retailer GAME was in deep trouble last year. It was circling the drain and it looked like the long-standing chain would come to an end. However, OpCapita, the owners of twice def... more. -
Assassin’s Creed creative lead fired from Ubisoft
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 8, 2013 under Channel
Patrice Désilets, the creative lead on some of the best 3D platforming titles of the past ten years - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Assassin's Creed 1 + 2 + Brotherhood - has been fired from U... more. -
Win NZXT and Phanteks hardware!
Posted by Carl on May 8, 2013 under Competitions 2
Today we have another great competition thanks to the kind people in NZXT and Phanteks. We are giving away a plethora of cases, coolers and fans - and yes you can enter worldwide! This competition ... more. -
Retina iPad Mini beaten to release by high res Nexus 7
Posted by Benjamin on May 8, 2013 under Channel, iPad
2013 is proving a tougher year for Apple, as they face an increasing challenge from competitors such as Samsung. One of Apple's biggest selling products is the iPad Mini, so it makes sense for them to... more. -
Sony to adapt some titles to target lazy eye in children
Posted by Carl on May 8, 2013 under Channel, Console, Gaming
Scientists in Nottingham have been working with i-BiT, a research project who want to target lazy eye with video games and specially created 3D Glasses. Sony have given the project their backing and w... more. -
Synology launches DS213j with Turbo Performance
Posted by Harrison on May 7, 2013 under NAS
Without doubt, Synology seems to be almost every geek's NAS storage favourite. Whether you look at KitGuru or the mainstream print media, time after time it's Synology that tops the charts. If you hav... more. -
Kim Dotcom publishes white paper on Megaupload case
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 7, 2013 under Channel
Kim Dotcom, the internet mogul behind Megaupload, Mega and the ongoing extradition trial between himself and several government authorities, has today published a white paper on his official site, exp... more. -
Facebook is getting video adverts
Posted by Jon Martindale on May 7, 2013 under Channel
If you guys weren't annoyed enough at the incessant inclusion of video based adverts on sites like Youtube, then get ready, because your favourite social network is about to get them too. That's right... more. -
Windows 8 was a ‘failure of timing, not of design’
Posted by Carl on May 7, 2013 under Operating Systems
Windows 8 has been the operating system to split opinion. While many people hate the interface changes, there are a select audience who claim it was a good move forward for Microsoft. Sadly sales figu... more.
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