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First PS3 impressions emerge – part 2: the system
Yesterday, we examined some of the physical design of Sony’s latest console from reports coming in from those lucky few across the pond who have managed to secure themselves a console, get it home without being mugged and drag…
First PS3 impressions emerge – part 1: the hardware
First of all, here’s a quick recap of what the PS3 has to offer. Like the Xbox 360 the PS3 is available in two versions; their main differentiator is the 20GB and 60GB hard drives. Also unlike the 360, the PS3 has its own integrated Blu-ray player, which means it can play High Definition movies as well as games.
Review: Samsung i320
The propaganda Smartphones, and in particular Windows Mobile have something of a reputation for being a little bit bulky, heavy and quite often ugly. Samsung has had a good run of Windows Mobile devices over last year, but this…
Review: Seagate 5GB Pocket hard drive
The propaganda Portable storage devices might not be the most glamorous entries in the technology market, but they can be extremely practical and even more so now that prices are dropping almost as fast as the memory capacity is…
Review: Loc8tor
The propaganda We first caught a glimpse of this Bond-esque gizmo at CES earlier in the year and at last it has made it across the pond, just in time for Xmas. For those who missed our earlier coverage,…
Review: CyrusLink LinkDock
The Propaganda Another day hour, another iPod dock. This time it’s CyrusLink’s turn with its imaginatively named LinkDock. Essentially this a simple, compact seating position for your iPod, compatible with most models excluding the shuffle. It also has a…
Review: QDOS Genesis
The Propaganda In the wake of the recent Apple Expo, there has a been a fresh rush of new iPod accessories – proof then that despite the best efforts of many highly skilled rivals, the iPod is still very…
Review: Pentax Optio A20
The Propaganda It might only be October but to most tech companies think that means it is basically Xmas already – because the festive season is such an important time of year for sales, most manufacturers have already prepared…
Sneaky Changes in Vista Licence Agreement
There are a few dedicated souls who actually read through the EULAs (End User Licensing Agreement) that pop up when you install a new piece of software but most of us simply click the I Agree button, life’s too…
Freeundelete Recovery Utility, Freeware
Sooner or later it will happen to you and you will delete a file, intentionally or by accident, then some time regret it. You might be lucky and it will still be in the Recycle Bin, but most of…