Another week, another pile of top gadget stories. Lets get ready for the weekend with a round-up of the latest news and reviews from the tech world.
You won’t find the Pandora on the shelf at your local high street retailer, ever, but for a select band of dedicated gamers, it’s the year’s – nay, the last five year’s – biggest hardware launch. The open source, emulator rocking gaming handheld has been years in the making, but it’s finally arrived, for a lucky few. We’re one of the first sites on the planet to get our hands on one, but is it really worth opening Pandora’s box? Find out in our exclusive Pandora review.
Hope you’re enjoying the weekend! Once again it’s been a gadget filled week here at the Electricpig tech stable. To help you remember it all we’ve rounded up some of the best photos to appear on these very pages this week. Games, accessories, mobile phones, radios – it’s all here.
Well, lookie here. It’s the lesser spotted Pandora, the open source gaming handheld that’s been in the works for years. We’ve got one of the very first ever produced, and we’re going to give the emulating machine a full and proper test, so it’s time to tell us: what do you want to know about it for our full Pandora review?
Music streaming just got a lot cheaper: the Performing Rights Society (PRS) has slashed its royalty charges by more than half to get the likes of Pandora and YouTube back to the table.
Samsung treated a packed press conference to its “most perfect” Blu-Ray player this afternoon, unveiling the BD-P4600, a wall-mountable disc spinner that’s just 1.5 inches thick, ultra-fast and even accesses the web wirelessly.