Some call him grumpy, others call him loveable - but whatever you think we can all agree Leo doesn't mince his words.
Read More »Intel has joined forces with AMD, bringing Radeon graphics to new 8th Gen Core H-series processors
It's official, Intel and AMD have joined forces. Intel's new Core H-series processors are on the way, featuring Radeon graphics, HBM2 and an all-new embedded multi-die interconnect bridge.
Read More »Samsung’s latest Galaxy ad bashes on a decade of iPhone launches
In a tactical counter to Apple's iPhone X launch on Friday, Samsung has begun rolling out a new Galaxy Note 8 advert titled ‘growing up'. Normally, this isn't the sort of thing we would pay much attention to but this short video is especially juicy, as it takes as many …
Read More »Call of Duty: WWII is off to a good start, beats Infinite Warfare launch sales by 57 percent
While last year's entry in to the Call of Duty franchise failed to generate enough interest, it looks like Sledgehammer's switch back to ‘boots on ground' gameplay is already paying off. Call of Duty: WWII launched on Friday and already, it has become the series' best launch in the last …
Read More »Edifier e25 Luna Eclipse HD Speaker Review
They are bright red, gorgeous to look at, and £160. How do these new updated speakers sound?
Read More »Seagate BarraCuda Pro 12TB HDD Review
Finding the need for more storage? Enter the Seagate BarraCuda Pro 12TB
Read More »Patriot Hellfire 240GB SSD Review
Patriot's Hellfire M.2 SSD uses a combination of a Phison PS5007-E7 controller and 2D MLC NAND.
Read More »XFX begins teasing its own custom-cooled RX Vega
It has been a couple of months since the RX Vega 56 and RX Vega 64 first hit the market in reference form. Stock levels and pricing seem to have calmed down a bit and now, it looks like we are starting to see some more custom-cooled variants pop up …
Read More »Corsair K95 Platinum RGB Keyboard – The Flagship revisited!
It won our Gold award back in February. Briony takes another look at the £200 flagship.
Read More »Some Pixel 2 XLs managed to leave the factory with no OS installed
It is clear by now that the Google Pixel 2 XL has run into some quality control issues during the manufacturing process. Not only has there been complaints of display defects, but now reports are coming out claiming that some Pixel 2 XL units are shipping without an operating system …
Read More »Nvidia is going to launch a TITAN X Collectors Edition
It looks like Nvidia isn’t done with GPU launches for the year. The GTX 1070Ti launched just a few days ago but Nvidia is already teasing its next GPU release, with a new video showing off the TITAN X Collectors Edition. This would be Nvidia’s third Titan X release this …
Read More »Philips Moda Slim 245C7QJSB Designer Monitor (Ultra Wide-Color technology) Review
It is slim- in fact it is very slim. But is it technically a good panel?
Read More »Over 300 iPhone X units have already been stolen from an Apple Store
It’s iPhone X launch day and while the turnout at various Apple Stores across the globe has been good so far, the folks at the Apple Store in San Francisco are having a bit of a nightmare. Earlier this week, a delivery of 313 new iPhone X units arrived at …
Read More »Xbox One X buyers should brace for hefty downloads
The Xbox One X is finally in the hands of the press ahead of its official launch next week. As we get closer to the release date, we are starting to learn a few more details about the console. One thing in particular that seems to stand out is the …
Read More »New Qualcomm lawsuit claims Apple shared confidential code with Intel
Qualcomm’s fight with Apple has taken another turn, as the company has filed yet another lawsuit. In the latest filing, Qualcomm accuses Apple of breaching contract by sharing confidential code with Intel, one of its largest competitors. The folks over at Bloomberg spotted the new lawsuit filing, which claims that …
Read More »OnePlus confirms it won’t be ditching the headphone jack anytime soon
Since the launch of the iPhone 7, the future of the headphone jack on mobile devices has been up in the air. So far, Apple, Google, HTC, Motorola and even Razer have all begun moving away from the traditional port. Samsung is rumoured to follow suit next year. However, one …
Read More »Bitfenix Formula Gold 750W PSU Review
This is going to be tough to beat at only £82. Read on to find out why.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Origins flooded with fake user reviews on Metacritic
While the game has encountered some DRM controversy on PC, overall, Assassin’s Creed Origins has been received positively by both fans and critics. However, despite this, it seems that someone out there figured that the game could do with a boost on Metacritic, as the game’s page was suddenly flooded …
Read More »Palit GTX 1070 Ti Super JetStream Review
Another GTX 1070 Ti for launch day - this one the Palit Super JetStream
Read More »MSI GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G Review
Nvidia's GTX 1070 Ti is here and we're looking at the MSI Gaming 8G model
Read More »The Xbox One X will natively support 1440p monitors
Not only is the Xbox One X going to be the first console to support AMD’s FreeSync variable refresh rate technology, but it is also going to be the first console to natively support 1440p gaming. While the console is being pushed towards the 4K gaming market, Microsoft has taken …
Read More »Third-party Switch games take up a lot of space
Earlier this year, we learned that at least one early Nintendo Switch game would take up more space than the console’s on-board storage could provide. At first, this seemed like a fringe case but as we head towards the end of 2017, there are plenty of additional third-party games taking …
Read More »Razer Phone launch: Spec monster with 120Hz variable refresh, £699
It's finally here - the Razer Phone. Does it look any good?
Read More »Updated: Dual-DRM might be causing high CPU usage on Assassin’s Creed Origins
Update (01/11/17): Since the launch of Assassin's Creed: Origins, some users have noticed something rather peculiar with the PC version. The game seems to max out many processors on the market with 100% usage. According to one cracker, this was down to Ubisoft running two forms of DRM at once, …
Read More »Microsoft’s free Windows 10 upgrade for ‘assistive technology’ users is coming to an end
Microsoft ‘officially’ stopped offering a free Windows 10 upgrade to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users in 2016. However, a couple of well-known workarounds have remained present ever since. One of those was to upgrade via Microsoft’s ‘assistive technologies’ program. Unfortunately, this upgrade method will be closed soon. Microsoft extended …
Read More »Bitcoin continues to rise, hits $6,450 value
Over the course of 2017, Bitcoin has been back on the rise. In May this year, we saw the cryptocurrency hit a record value of $2400 and since then, things haven’t slowed down at all. In fact, this week Bitcoin hit a new all-time high, with a $6,450 value. It’s …
Read More »EA CEO says Visceral Games closure wasn’t down to ‘single player VS service’
In October, EA made the decision to shut down Visceral Games. The studio was working on an upcoming single-player Star Wars game, headed up by Uncharted director, Amy Hennig. At the time, EA stated that the game would ‘pivot’ from a linear adventure to a ‘broader experience’ that players can …
Read More »Reader Awards 2017: Which products make YOUR Ultimate List?
Your opinion counts - enter our reader awards 2017. Have your say!
Read More »PUBG will leave Steam early access in late December
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has taken PC gaming by storm this year. Since launching on Steam’s early access program earlier this year, the game has racked up more than ten million sales and overtaken the likes of Dota 2 and CS:GO in player count. However, PUBG’s success hasn’t slowed down development or …
Read More »Razer Tiamat 2.2 V2 Headset Review
The Tiamat 2.2 is back - at £130, is this the perfect headset for bassheads?
Read More »