9 January 2007, 07:10
LG Electronics have revealed a new line-up of LCD monitors, interestingly “Certified for Windows Vista”… so that means widescreen LCDs then?
9 January 2007, 06:49
The Kensington Vo200 Internet Phone is one of the more sensible bits of kit we’ve seen of
9 January 2007, 06:49
LG, single-handedly, seems to be trying to bring some common sense to the high-def formats war
9 January 2007, 01:44
ECS' flexible notebook and ExpressCard SKUs
8 January 2007, 22:47
Toshiba Unveils World's First HD DVD Writer for Desktop PCs
8 January 2007, 15:41
Nokia's latest-generation widescreen multimedia mobile phone, the N800 Internet Tablet, is said to be faster than the 770. A full-screen finger-activated qwerty keyboard is among other enhancements
8 January 2007, 02:51
The computer world has been watching and waiting for the launch of the first one terabyte (1TByte) hard disk drive and it's now in sight - due this quarter from ...
7 January 2007, 11:55
But are we just victims of a strong pound and more taxes?
5 January 2007, 18:16
LaCie is set to introduce an external Blu-ray Disc burner in the UK later this month, despite the fact that it's not able to play protected BD movies
5 January 2007, 14:27
Apple's switch to Intel CPUs has had a lot of benefits, including increased sales, but the move also has downsides such as Adobe's pro video editor Premiere returning to the ...
4 January 2007, 17:44
The first PCs for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project could be in the hands of third-world users by July. However, you can try out the laptop's operating system ...
3 January 2007, 17:15
Your first thought is wrong. It's not a way to quickly expose one's self in public. Oh no. It is, in fact, much more decent than that.
3 January 2007, 10:44
Memory and enthusiast product manufacturer Corsair has today opened the doors to its care@HEXUS forum.

27 December 2006, 20:03
Global Communication Feels After-Effects of Taiwan Quake
22 December 2006, 09:18
PowerColor has obviously noticed the popularity of the X1950 Pro SKU and, teaming up with Arctic Cooling, is launching a completely passively-cooled card that will retail for just £10 more.

21 December 2006, 11:11
Since the rebirth of multi-GPU technology, we've seen but a handful of graphics boards with two GPUs on them.
19 December 2006, 10:15
Sharp has started commercial production of blue laser diodes, which could be good news for manufacturers of both blue laser HD formats.
14 December 2006, 19:40
We've learned that ATI's got a new method for shutting down knackered bits of chips, paving the way for better yields and potentially a slew of SKUs.
14 December 2006, 17:53
With its latest software release, Skype is aiming to make free internet telephony and chat more fun and more productive - and to increase your usage of its services, of ...
13 December 2006, 17:47
Find out what AMD's upcoming ATI GPUs are codenamed. There are some weird'uns.
13 December 2006, 10:35
With Vista and DX10 now just around the corner, notebooks need hardware that's up to the task. Right now, a green scene is being painted.
12 December 2006, 22:40
Courtesy of William F Deeplung IV, we can report - exclusively and definitively (or, should that really be somewhat speculatively?) that V-day is going to be R-day for us P-people
12 December 2006, 19:20
The little birds over in Taipei have been twittering about the performance of ATi's much-delayed R600 graphic processor. But Willy Deeplung wonders whether it will be good enough to overcome ...
12 December 2006, 17:33
While trawling the night markets in Old Taipei, ol' Willy Deeplung heard word about ATi's promised R600 part - not only how late it now is but also some of ...
12 December 2006, 17:29
ATi has attempted to create good working versions of the R600 a number of times but, for various reasons, has needed to re-spin the GPU. The company is now up ...
11 December 2006, 16:10
Over in hall 1 of the show, Apacer had on display its new WCG Edition overclocking DDR2 modules that have been designed for use in the World Cyber Games.
11 December 2006, 15:48
UK-based outfit Crisp Thinking claims it's got solutions to prevent online bullying of kids and help keep them out of the hands of perves
11 December 2006, 15:37
No show coverage would be complete without giving you, our HEXUS readership, an opportunity to ogle at the lovely ladies hired to help promote the products.
11 December 2006, 15:04
In one corner of Hall 3, Lost Planet: Extreme condition was being played by a few people in front of a sizeable crowd, along with a number of other recent ...
11 December 2006, 11:38
Sony was demonstrating playback of Blu-ray at the show connected up to some of their Home Cinema products such as their 46" KDL-46X2000-X display, which apart from using a Full-HD ...
11 December 2006, 11:28
Asus had some interesting products on show at it's stand in Hall 1, one of which was this Vista compatible tablet PC with built-in GPS functionality.
11 December 2006, 11:22
Demand is still strong for PS3 with crowds getting wowed at Sony's stand, by demos of Gundam: Target in sight.
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