For those of us growing up in the decade of awesomeness (or maybe that should be dudicalness) that was the 80’s, one of the greatest debates of our day had to be whether you’d rather own a hoverboard or monstrous Nike hightops with auto-laces...
Earlier this week, the rumor mill was working overtime about an upcoming announcement of $.99 TV show rentals that Apple will offer through the iTunes store. The reports indicated that Apple was going to announce the new deals–which will include...
You now have a new way to make phone calls: Gmail. Google has integrated Google Voice into Gmail, allowing for free telephone calls to any U.S. or Canadian phone from your Web browser. You’ll also be able to receive calls via Gmail and use your...
Dell has officially entered the U.S. smartphone market with its $100 Aero handset. The Android-based phone is carried by AT&T and will run $99.99 with two-year contract or $299.99 without contract. The Aero is a mid-level Android handset that Dell...
In the months before the onset of some serious competition, the Nintendo Wii continues to sell well. A little over a year after reaching 20 million units sold, Nintendo has reached the 30 million sold. And that’s just in the U.S. Perhaps even more...
Thanks to a Verizon road map leaked onto Boy Genius Report , we have a look at some upcoming tablets and handsets that will be making their way to market between now and 2012. The first and arguably most interesting is a new member of the Droid family...
Motion control gaming is the future! Or so we’re being told by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony. The truth is, motion control, for as fancy and Minority Report-y as it is, is still in its infancy. There are a lot of bugs to work out and kinks that need...
Ever thought you had too many USB cables and wished that you just had one cable that could charge your iPhone, PSP, Smartphone and Nintendo DSi all at once? Our Mr.Gadget 6-in-1 USB charge cable does just this. Saves you mess and stress by just having...
Thanks to the modern console, arcade games will never hold as large a place in gaming as they did in the 1970s and 1980s. But there is some good news for reto-gaming fans, as many arcade classics are now available in the App Store just waiting for you...
Both Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II [iTunes links] — two games from one of the most revered console game franchises of all time — are available for purchase in the Apple App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch right now. We knew they were coming...



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