5 July 2006, 15:00
Apple today announced that it's stopped production of its G4-based 17in one-piece eMac computers. These are being replaced by a more powerful, but more expensive, flatscreen iMac
5 July 2006, 11:22
Sony Europe is set to introduce what's possibly the world's smallest 2GB thumbstick drive. The MICRO VAULT Tiny is 14.5x30mm, weighs 1.5g is the largest-capacity model in a four-strong range
3 July 2006, 16:58
The first real wave of NAS solutions aimed at the SOHO and even SMB markets proved a bit on the slow side, but that's all changing now.
3 July 2006, 16:39
In its latest twice-yearly report on IT trends, market research specialist GfK highlights the winners and losers, increasing convergence, the continuing move towards notebooks and the on-going fall in prices
30 June 2006, 17:33
Fuel cells have been a hot (well mild) topic for quite some time now, but we still don't seem to be using them. But they're in the process of being ...
30 June 2006, 14:03
The PURE PocketDAB 1500 is an uprated version of the big-selling PocketDAB 1000 personal DAB radio, and adds FM with RDS, a rechargeable battery and text-scroll pausing. SRP is £89.99 ...
30 June 2006, 03:36
Netgear's SPH101 - the world's first Skype WiFi phone - made its UK debut yesterday afternoon at a products showcase for over a dozen of Skype's hardware partners
29 June 2006, 15:05
In today's Q3 financial results for the 2006 financial year, ATI hinted that RV560 and RV570 -- their upcoming new mid-range desktop parts -- are a little late. Talking about ...
28 June 2006, 16:53
Yes, I just broke the rules of a good IT journalist and called it them 'lappys', but who's gonna stop me?
28 June 2006, 09:00
Storage solution provider ACard has laid claim to having a world first all purpose, standalone CD/DVD backup solution.
27 June 2006, 12:44
At the beginning of the month we brought you a review of Sapphire's X1600XT Ultimate Edition. We got our hands on it early for you, and since then Sapphire have ...
26 June 2006, 12:41
Hon Hai Precision Industry, better known to much of the world as Foxconn, has come second in Business Week's InfoTech 100 rankings.
21 June 2006, 19:55
A new system case from Silverstone was announced today, capable of accommodating a uATX motherboard and a number of other components in a tiny case.
21 June 2006, 18:04
External RAID enclosures for SATA drives aren't new, but ones with a SCSI interface to the host? Now that's different, but just how useful?
21 June 2006, 14:39
With its latest range of sexy little ultra-portable laptops, the VAIO TX3-Series, Sony reckons it's got machines that are secure enough to be suitable for big-business use
21 June 2006, 09:47
DSG International, owner of retail chains Dixons - sorry Currys.digital, PCWorld, and The Link, has today entered phase 2 of its corporate re-shuffle.
21 June 2006, 09:10
HEXUS can exclusively report that the new ATI driver which is soon to be unleashed will now enable software crossfire up to X1900GT.
20 June 2006, 17:03
Converters for IDE to USB aren't new, but in light of the latest and upcoming motherboards, they're turning into extremly useful techie tools.
20 June 2006, 15:49
A girthy beast featuring dual GeForce go graphics for SLI, along with a high-res 17" screen.
19 June 2006, 15:57
Intel senior VP Anand Chandrasekher talked at Computex about the company's 600SM PCI Phone Adapter. But is this a VoIP solution that's arrived too late and would be better integrated ...
19 June 2006, 11:37
Although we don't know for sure when Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD burners are coming to the UK or their prices, we do now know roughly how much blank high-def ...
19 June 2006, 11:23
It's big, it's quick, it's the 7950GX2 and it's XFX's model...

19 June 2006, 10:33
Marcus 'Kinc' Hultin, one of the world's very best high-end overclockers, dropped me a line on MSN last night to let me know that he and Crotale -- Robert Kihlberg ...

16 June 2006, 11:04
...with a little help from some friends.
14 June 2006, 12:27
Yes, we want one.
14 June 2006, 08:40
Microsoft's hardware tends to be well built and great to use so, hopefully, the same will be true of its latest additions - a pair of upmarket webcams
13 June 2006, 13:00
Shuttle are finalising plans for a Crossfire-supporting XPC that runs Intel Core 2 Duo processors, giving rise to the possibility of a seriously powerful workstation PC in a comparatively tiny ...
13 June 2006, 08:50
Commodore join forces with The Content Factory
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