Archive for April, 2011

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Apr 28
MobileFun Stuck Buddy Promotion

MobileFun Stuck Buddy Promotion

Published in News, Other News | Written by Matt

As most of you will know, MobileFun are a UK based seller of all things mobile. Well, they currently have a very interesting promotion for their new product, the Stuckbuddy Universal Suction Cup Stand; this promotion is open to any customer who purchases a product from them.

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Apr 15
Antec Six Hundred Gaming Case Review

Antec Six Hundred Gaming Case Review

Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Joe

Antec have, for some time, been one of the most reputable companies when it comes to PC enclosures with an array of impressive enclosures catering for different users’ requirements. The high-end part of the market has been plugged consistently by the company with cases such as the P180, and its later revisions, not to mention the Twelve Hundred and many more to boot. However, recently, Antec has decided to focus on the lower-to-mid price ranges and today’s review follows that theme: introducing the Antec Six Hundred gaming enclosure…

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Apr 14
New Pentiums Coming 22nd May

New Pentiums Coming 22nd May

Published in News, Technology News | Written by Rhys

Joining the LGA 1155 socket roadmap are three Sandy Bridge Pentium processors which are meant to replace the Pentium G6960, E6700 and the E5800.

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Apr 14
E3 Press Conference Confirmed by Sony

E3 Press Conference Confirmed by Sony

Published in Gaming News, News | Written by Rhys

Sony has announced the E3 Press conference to be held at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on June 6th at 5PM (1AM GMT time). There should hopefully be some sort of live streaming or re-broadcast of the event.

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Apr 14
September launch for Windows 8

September launch for Windows 8

Published in News, Other News | Written by Rhys

Rumour has it that Microsoft Windows 8 will be revealed in September as a large developer event is set to run from 13-16th September. If Microsoft do end up unveiling it at September, we should expect to see a full release of around September 2012. This means we could start to see prototype Windows tablets [...]

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Apr 14
Windows 8 Screenshots Leaked

Windows 8 Screenshots Leaked

Published in News, Other News | Written by Rhys

Windows 8 Screenshots have been leaked, allegedly from a Microsoft employee. Not many differences to note in the current form.

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Apr 12
JellyCar 3 Review

JellyCar 3 Review

Published in Mobile Apps, Reviews | Written by Matt

Today, we’re reviewing JellyCar 3. JellyCar was first brought to our attention when it was first released back in 2008 for iPhone and iPod Touch. It has proven to be extremely popular on the App Store, having received top ratings and feature-status. On the developer’s website it states, “Greatly improved third instalment in the JellyCar series”. Let’s dive into the game and see whether or not this is true.

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Apr 11
Google Survey Reveals Tablets are mainly used for Gaming

Google Survey Reveals Tablets are mainly used for Gaming

Published in News, Technology News | Written by Rhys

A surprising survey of over 1400 US tablet owners conducted by Google has revealed that tablets aren’t being used for what Steve Jobs or the other main tablet manufacturers intended.

While Apple believes tablets should be used to surf the internet, read books or magazines and play media content, results have proved differently…

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Apr 11
Plants VS. Zombies Review

Plants VS. Zombies Review

Published in Mobile Apps, Reviews | Written by Matt

Plants VS. Zombies has been around for a couple of years now. It was game of the year in 2009 and has gone onto be a hit game on a wide range of platforms including iOS, PC, Mac, Nintendo DS and others. It is one of the few games that I have come across, that doesn’t seem to have any negative reviews on the App Store, all anyone seems to do is praise it and say how “amazing and fabulous” it is. Let’s see if it’s really all it’s cracked up to be!

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Apr 04
Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Challenger Pro Gaming Keyboard Review

Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Challenger Pro Gaming Keyboard Review

Published in Peripherals, Reviews | Written by Matt

Choosing the right gaming keyboard can be hard sometimes with the vast amount of gaming peripheral companies and manufacturers out there. Today we have a relatively new keyboard from Tt eSPORTS. The Challenger Pro Gaming Keyboard has been designed with hardcore gaming in mind by the gaming obsessed division of Thermaltake. Boasting an on board profile switch, macro keys, smart cable management, a cooling fan device for extreme gamers and more, let’s see if the Challenger Pro Gaming Keyboard from Tt eSPORTS is really as good as it sounds.

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