The Sims 3 has just been confirmed for consoles, just as EA hinted back in February. The super selling god game is bound for Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii and DS, but they’re not all straight ports, with each version boasting unique features.
The Sims 3 has just been confirmed for consoles, just as EA hinted back in February. The super selling god game is bound for Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii and DS, but they’re not all straight ports, with each version boasting unique features.
The LG Optimus touchscreen only Android phone that popped up on LG’s French site the other week has made its way across the Channel, despite the volcanic ash clogging the sky and grounding flights. LG UK has just made it official, and given it a launch date that’s just around the corner.
BlackBerry 6, RIM’s big bet to catch up to iPhone and Android in the smartphone software stakes, has just been shown off in an official video. Set to a Black Eyes Peas soundtrack, it’s one cheesy affair, but in between the clips of all the young professional types busting a move, there’s some gold to be gleamed about just what to expect. We’ve gathered together six nuggets you may not spot about BlackBerry 6, so read on for the list and the video.
The Nokia N8 flew out of the leak machine and into officialdom today. We’ve already spied its lovely shell from every angle in our photo gallery, and seen it demoed on video, but what secrets has Nokia stashed underneath the N8′s skin? Read on, and we’ll spill the beans on the Nokia N8′s secrets.
The iPhone 4.0 leak saga continues to entertain the web. Not only have cops raided the home of the Gizmodo blogger responsible for publicising Cupertino’s unfortunate loss, but now cartoonist Scott Adams has waded in, using the iPhone leak as the springboard to demonstrate his speedy scribbling.
Red Dead Redemption might be galloping toward release, but if you’re under 17 be prepared for disappointment: the drug taking antics of its characters have warranted it an ESRB rating of “Mature”, as well as giving us the skinny on what to expect.
Worried there’ll be a Mac app store just like the iPhone and iPad? Concerned Apple will lock down apps on the desktop, just like it has for portables? You needn’t be. Mac developers have had their fears allayed by Steve Jobs in yet another terse e-mail to a fan.