You might not live on Skywalker Ranch, but by heaving the LG 50PS8000 into your living room, you’re bringing a bit of Lucas magic into the house. See, it’s THX certified, and guaranteed to push your eyeballs to their very limits.
You might not live on Skywalker Ranch, but by heaving the LG 50PS8000 into your living room, you’re bringing a bit of Lucas magic into the house. See, it’s THX certified, and guaranteed to push your eyeballs to their very limits.
The Tony Hawk Ride board controller that skated in to view at E3 will be getting a white lick of paint upon release, leaving it looking an awful lot like a Wii Balance Board. Why the shift from ebony to ivory? Read on and find out.
The weekend is rolling on in, but there’s no break for all the tech news. You’d better catch up with the latest, and we’ve got it all gathered up right here in the lunchtime lowdown. Want to see what’s going down in gadget ville? Read on.
Want the best must-have apps from the Android Market? We’ve got them for you, all rounded up in one place, and shown off in video too!
Ho there, HTC Hero! We know you’re the latest and greatest Android mobile, draped in HTC’s swish new Sense UI, and we know you’re not out until next week, but would you mind stepping out of your packaging for a bit now? That’s a good smartphone. Read on for all the hands-on photos of it right here in our gallery!
We spent many hours as kids trying to find Wally, but if you’ve found him, his dog and that little key across every page already and need a bit more cartoon hunting to keep you going, there’s good news: Where’s Waldo? The Fantastic Journey is headed to consoles this September, and there’s multiplayer.
Google Docs is under the cosh. With Microsoft Office 2010 already announced and mooted for some public beta fun at the start of next month, the Big G has acted fast, slipping a casual reference to a major revamp into an official blog post. Read on to see just how Google Docs is set to change.
We’ve just been served up with a welter of new details on Sony’s PS3 Motion Control, which went into war with Microsoft’s Project Natal at E3 back in June. Word comes straight from Sony that we can expect Motion Control to pack in facial and gesture recognition, with reports trickling in that its super accurate style could truly rival the Big M’s efforts.