Word up son. The devs behind hip-hop-along music game Rapstar have just let slip the first tracks for it. Want to know what songs you’ll be rocking the mic right to? Read on, for real.
We’ve not seen much of the Mintpad, the tiny little PDA that could, since we glimpsed it in South Korea earlier this year, but it looks like the touchscreen tyke is getting a Google flavoured makeover, making it the world’s littlest Android device.
Google Street View is great for sightseeing, but with the Google car’s camera stuck to thoroughfares, it’s difficult to get up close to landmarks on the service. That’s all changed though, as the search giant’s just meshed in user contributed photos, so you can zoom straight from Street View to your own shots.
Sony’s kept the elusive PS3 Slim under much tighter wraps than the PSPgo, but the rumours just keep on whirling, and now they’re picking up speed: orders for key Sony PS3 parts have just doubled out in Taiwan. Is Sony stockpiling for a brand new launch?
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Denon C360 buds might look the part. But if you’re an audiophile of the highest order, chances are you’ll be pining after their latest lughole lovers, the AH–NCC600. Denon reckons these top–notch plugs cancel out a massive 99 per cent of background noise, making them the ultimate way to enjoy a train journey without the accompanying screaming kids.
Wii Sports Resort has barely had chance to get acquainted with your Wii. But the sequel to the revolutionary original has just hit top spot in Chart Track’s countdown of last week’s hottest games, pipping Harry Potter and Tiger Woods to the coveted prize. But how has it faired against other classic Wii titles? Keep reading and find out.
Nintendo is already firing flicks into Japanese homes. But the days of us using the Wii’s BBC iPlayer channel as a way to forget being frozen out from the movie action appear to be over. According to movie studio Lionsgate, Nintendo is lining up a Wii movie store for some global action “soon.” Read on to find just what that means for your Ninty hub.