Console Wars – Round 3
The console war has played a large part in my late childhood; there was always some form of rivalry whilst I was growing up, which starts with your favourite colour, and […]
Read more ›The console war has played a large part in my late childhood; there was always some form of rivalry whilst I was growing up, which starts with your favourite colour, and […]
Read more ›Civil unrest has reverberated around the world in recent years, from Moldavia in 2009, and the Arab Spring of early 2011 that shook the Middle East and plunged Syria into […]
Read more ›The social media titan that is Facebook has just bought out the massively popular mobile phone application – WhatsApp – for an eye-watering amount of $16 billion. In the latest […]
Read more ›Last January marked the 70th anniversary of death of one of the most prolific, unusual and undeniably controversial technology scientists of the 20th century. His inventions and research make it possible for […]
Read more ›“The PS Vita has no games!” This oft mentioned statement has been made plenty of times throughout the brief 2 year life cycle of the PS Vita. Now, to casual […]
Read more ›Handheld gaming has been undergoing something of a transformation in recent years. As sales for Nintendo’s legendary DS system peaked somewhere in the late 2000s, the handheld market has struggled […]
Read more ›I consider my attitude towards technology to be like that of a man whose plane ticket puts him in a seat that comes with free fat overhang from the passenger […]
Read more ›As an avid reader, I was somewhat wary of the eReader at first. I proclaimed loudly that they would never replace actual books. To me, books were far superior, and I maintain […]
Read more ›Reboots have always been a popular fall back point in the film industry, but over recent years a trend has developed for giving classic games HD makeovers and reboots. The likes of Halo […]
Read more ›Ok so Dolby Atmos may have come into existence back in 2012 with Disney’s Brave, but now that it is starting to roll out into an increasing number of public […]
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