PS3, Xbox 360 price wars before Christmas?
by Dean Evans, Friday 14th August, 2009 at 3:04 pm [1 comment]
And just in time for big-hitter games like Mass Effect 2 and Assassin’s Creed 2.
[more]Dusting off the Wii for Wii Sports Resort
by Dean Evans, Thursday 30th July, 2009 at 8:16 am [0 comments]
Wii Sports Resort builds on the minigame formula that defined Wii Sports. That’s all Nintendo needed to do.
[more]The future of the desktop PC: evolve or else
by Dean Evans, Friday 24th July, 2009 at 7:16 am [0 comments]
AMD Marketing Manager muses about the future of the desktop PC. And whether it has one.
[more]PS3 price cuts? Maybe. Then again, maybe not
by Dean Evans, Tuesday 30th June, 2009 at 9:31 am [0 comments]
The Xbox vs. PlayStation fight is where all the action is. And this will intensify if the PS3 gets a price drop this year
[more]Blu-ray FAIL
by Dean Evans, Thursday 25th June, 2009 at 11:18 am [2 comments]
Is Blu-ray doomed? As digital distribution becomes more viable, new stats suggest that the high definition format is still failing to catch on.
[more]6 Wi-Fi smartphones that make great web tablets
by Dean Evans, Wednesday 10th June, 2009 at 3:32 pm [0 comments]
Instant-on, effortlessly portable and blessed with full HTML web clients, mobile phones make great mini web tablets.
[more]14 Eye-catching DAB Tuners and Digital Radios
by Dean Evans, Saturday 6th June, 2009 at 3:43 pm [4 comments]
A collection of the classiest, loveliest, smartest and drop-dead gorgeous DAB tuners and digital radios ever designed.
[more]9 revolutionary controllers: from the mouse to Project Natal
by Dean Evans, Thursday 4th June, 2009 at 12:17 pm [0 comments]
What are the most important control systems in the history of the digital home? How has our connection to technology changed?
[more]Upgrades: the hottest new high-def TVs
by Dean Evans, Wednesday 20th May, 2009 at 1:44 pm [0 comments]
Three of the newest high definition TVs from LG, Sony and Panasonic, reviewed and rated on the web.
[more]Are our gadgets polluting the planet?
by Dean Evans, Monday 18th May, 2009 at 12:03 pm [0 comments]
According to the IEA, the world will need 200 extra nuclear power stations by 2030 just to power our favourite consumer electronics
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