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Miniature hard drives could be big in mobile gaming
Hitachi are working on new hard disk technology that looks set to make a big impact on mobile technology, despite its small size. The…
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Micro-threading in DRAM set to increase 3D performance
Rambus has unveiled an architectural breakthrough by applying micro-threading to DRAM cores. This breakthrough could mean up to four times greater performance in 3D…
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New Unreal Tournament announced
Unreal Tournament's yearly outing has been revealed by a US magazine this week, promising a game that focuses on gameplay over graphics. Hmm. Just…
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Japan gets a Pokémon-themed DS
After impressive US and Japan performance, and a similarly profitable UK launch, Nintendo has unveiled the fifth version of its lucrative DS dual-screen handheld…
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Jade Empire goes gold
Bioware and Microsoft Game Studios have announced that Jade Empire has gone gold. The action-RPG will hit retail stores in North America on April…
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ADSL2+ service set to offer incredible speeds
Easynet has announced that they plan to introduce ADSL2+ internet services later this year; Easynet will trial the new service in conjunction with BT's…
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Gizmondo units start shipping to those who pre-ordered
Gizmondo Europe has announced that it has started to ship some of the 560,000 pre-orders that have been placed for the unit since it…
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Burnout: Revenge announced for PS2 and Xbox
EA has announced that Burnout: Revenge will be released for PlayStation a2 and Xbox in September 2005. Rumours had spread about Criterion not being…
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Patch helps sort out the Chaos (Theory)
Ubisoft has released a fairly hefty 75 MB patch for their recently released Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. With a patch that size you might…
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PSP roundup: Sales, movies, gameplay footage and more
It has been a frantic few weeks in the videogame industry. The PSP has hit stores in North America selling approximately 500,000 units, and…