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Smokin' Aces gets a sequel... WTF?
By
David Hollingworth
| Feb 25, 2010
More guns, more assassins, more violence... but, sadly, less Jeremy Piven.
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PC Games
Chris Taylor's Kings and Castles all about... chickens?
By
David Hollingworth
| Feb 18, 2010
Video
: The new video blog from Chris Taylor about Chris Taylor's Kings and Castles tells us almost nothing about the actual Chris Taylor's Kings and Castles.
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Entertainment
Universal gains rights to Asteroid
By
David Hollingworth
| Jul 3, 2009
We shit you not - the wireframe classic will become a film.
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Console Games
Lego Rock Band confirmed
By
David Hollingworth
| Apr 23, 2009
Because the original Rock Band just wasn't family friendly
enough
.
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PC Games
The confusing economic state of the video game industry
By
David Hollingworth
| Feb 18, 2009
Essential linkage
: Game sales are up, but profits are falling and developers closing... WTF? This may be why.
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Entertainment
Indiana Jones 5 story is ready to go
By
Simon Brew
| Sep 21, 2009
Harrison Ford confirms that the next Indiana Jones adventure is one step closer.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Intel planning a rename of Core 2
By
Justin Robinson
| Jun 18, 2009
Essential Linkage:
Intel pulls an NVIDIA-esque move and mixes up names.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Asrock X48TurboTwins-WiFi
By
Josh Collins
| Aug 25, 2008
Asrock manages to scare Josh Collins, but for all the wrong reasons.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
ASUS Crosshair II Formula
By
Josh Collins
| Jul 31, 2008
Josh Collins scopes up to suss out the latest from ASUS, AMD and NVIDIA.
Reviews
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Peripherals
ASUS Xonar DX PCI-E
By
Staff Writers
| Jul 14, 2008
There’s nothing Creative about this new card from Asus, and Jake Carrol likes it that way.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
ASUS Crosshair II Formula
By
Josh Collins
| Jul 3, 2008
Josh Collins scopes up to suss out the latest from ASUS, AMD and NVIDIA.
News
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Graphics Cards
First look: NVIDIA GTX280
By
Josh Collins
| Jun 17, 2008
Josh Collins finally crawls out from under his NDA and delivers some initial results and thoughts on NVIDIA's newest bad boy.
Reviews
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Networking
NetGear Rangemax 240
By
Bennett Ring
| Apr 19, 2006
We rejoice as we finally test a wireless router that comes close to Ethernet speeds.
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Console Games
Killer7
By
Ron Osborn
| Jul 12, 2005
There's something not quite right about a save-game maid who enjoys shagging wheelchair-bound old men, but somehow Killer 7 works - and it works well.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Western Digital WD2500KS Caviar
By
Nathan Davis
| Jul 12, 2005
Renown for creating the world’s first form of caviar that almost everyone can enjoy, this new three platters worth of fish eggs sports the next generation of SATA.
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Lifestyle
i/o, i/o, it's broken, dear god no! - I/O letters #24
By
Staff Writers
| Dec 9, 2003
Most PC mags have a 'Holy mother of God, my life is toast because my router's rooted, help me [magazine name], you're my only hope!' letters section. Ours is different because ...
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Modding & Cooling
Thermaltake Volcano 11 Xaser Edition
By
Bennett Ring
| Dec 5, 2003
Vulcan. Raumoko. Hephaestus. Thermaltake. Spot the odd one out. The savvier of you might have suggested Thermaltake -- but you’d be wrong. You see, there is no odd one out -- ...
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Lifestyle
Telstra BigPond changes ADSL acceptable use policy
By
Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Here's something interesting; the uncapped BigPond Freedom plan for Telstra ADSL customers is currently undergoing a revision to its acceptable use policy, aimed at unclogging ...
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Lifestyle
AGL ate our baby
By
Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Dingo Blue, every dial-up user’s favourite ISP, is being shut down by parent company Australian Gas Light after costing AGL an estimated $45 million dollars in just twelve ...
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberium Twilight first impressions
KitLog issue 3 hits the interwebs!
Bad Company 2: Worst launch ever?
The pirate life for me
Video of the new PlayStation Move controller
Bad Company 2: Worst launch ever?
Video of the new PlayStation Move controller
Valve dishes DRM dirt
New Zealand filters the web
Bad Company 2 sells a motza
Editor's Choice
CM Storm Sentinel gaming mouse
The Storm Warriors
Getting around IWnet and Modern Warfare's lack of dedicated servers
Galaxy GTX295 OC Disassembly mini-guide
Studying Overseas
Area 53
CES 2010
The Modern Warfare 2 launch
BlizzCon 2009
Computex 2009
Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009
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