RuneScape Exposed-Part 1: An Education Kids Don't Need By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 26, 2007 Jagex's RuneScape doesn't have enticing graphics but the game has still attracted 9 million players.
Intel shipping classmate PCs to emerging markets By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 23, 2007 Intel has announced that Intel-powered classmate PCs are shipping in volume to emerging markets.
Scientists discover new clues for extending storage times in spintronics By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 23, 2007
Top 10 Movie Fights By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 20, 2007 Number 10 - "The Bourne Identity"
Inside the Solar Powered Wii By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 19, 2007 Tom's Hardware Guide's solar powered Wii.
Panasonic shows SDHC concept camcorder By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 16, 2007 Panasonic at Cebit showcased a new compact camcorder that will be using flash memory cards as storage media.
Creative announces 2 megapixel webcam By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 16, 2007 Creative announced what the company calls the "most advanced webcam on the market".
Panasonic updates Blu-ray player By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 15, 2007 Panasonic rolled out its second-generation Blu-ray player at Cebit today. The new DMP-BD10A replaces the DMP-BD10 and improves the audio capabilities of its predecessor.
Intel's Robson gets a real name: Turbo Memory By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 15, 2007
Nero disc burner software gets PDF copy protection By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 15, 2007 Nero, developer of a popular disc burning application with the same name, today announced that the April update of the software will add PDF protection as part of its DRM technology SecurDisc.
NEC demos 3D LCD at Cebit By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 15, 2007 We provided a glimpse of the display already yesterday in our Cebit preview slideshow. Today, NEC officially unveiled the 3D LCD as its Cebit highlight.
George Romero Slashes CGI, Games, and Hollywood By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 15, 2007 "Night of the Living Dead," George A. Romero's 1968 zombie classic.
CeBIT: Sharp announces new LCD TVs with 160 GB hard drive By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 14, 2007 Sharp today announced two new Aquos LCD TV's that support a 1080p resolution and provide the functionality of a digital video recorder - thanks to a built-in 160 GB 2.5" hard drive.
AMD gets cozy with the PS2, puts YouTube on your TV By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 14, 2007
Seven Ways to Succeed in Independent Game Development: The Introversion Formula By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 14, 2007 Uplink, Introversion's first title, puts players in the role of a computer hacker.
Seagate lanches 3 Gb/s notebook hard drive By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 12, 2007 Seagate announced that it has begun shipping its Momentus 7200.2 2.5" hard drive with a 3 Gb/s SATA interface.
Is the Wii a "Piece of Sh*t"? By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 12, 2007 Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto inspired the audience during the GDC keynote, but Nintendo lacked any big announcements or exciting news at the event.
Matrox announces triple-display box with DVI interfaces By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 9, 2007
Micron announces HD image sensors for digicams, camcorders By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published March 9, 2007 Your next digital camera could be recording video in high-definition: Micron today said that it is sampling a 5 megapixel CMOS image senor that can record video in 720p resolution at 60 fps.