6 July 2006, 09:03
Microsoft will have been none too pleased when the Open Document XML format got ISO approval and it was said to be unlikely that their own Open XML would get ...
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 ...
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