Category: Features
Sony A55 and A33 cameras: Translucent mirror tech to "redefine" DSLRs
Sony have today launched two brand new additions to their Alpha range of DSLR cameras that use a new technology known as Translucent Mirror tech. Translucent Mirror technology allows the new A55 and A33 interchangeable lens cameras to offer…
Poll – Is Apple's jailbreak kill-switch patent a step too far?
Apple have filed a patent that will make iPhone jailbreakers and those scared of Orwellian surveillance systems quite uncomfortable. The "Systems and Methods for Identifying Unauthorized Users of an Electronic Device" patent describes plans that would give Apple an unprecedented…
Wii-like motion tech may help rehabilitate stroke survivors
Patients suffering from the after-effects of surviving a stroke may soon find help in the most unlikely of places. A study conducted by a team at City University London seems to suggest that motion technologies found in the likes of…
Review – Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days
Name: Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days Genre: 3rd person shooter Platform: Xbox 360 (reviewed), PS3, PC Price: £36.99 (Amazon) Gaming duos are no rare thing. You've got Mario and Luigi and their quietly-bubbling sibling rivalry, the homo-erotic bromance…
Review: Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
Name: Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light Genre: Isometric adventure Platform: Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade, reviewed), PS3 (PSN), PC Price: 1200 Microsoft Points (£10.20) For a series whose heroine is renowned for her flexibility, the Tomb Raider franchise…
Video: Unboxing the PlayStation Move PS3 motion controller
We here at Tech Digest have just got our hands on a PlayStation Move controller for the PS3, and have cracked open the packaging to see what motion-based delights Sony have in store for us with their latest peripheral….
Playstation Phone on the way from Sony Ericsson?
It's a rumour as old as Sony's PSP itself, but once again speculation is heating up that Sony Ericsson are planning a Playstation branded mobile phone. The well-respected team over at Engadget say they have it on good authority…
Plastic Logic Que ProReader axed: is the iPad to blame?
Plastic Logic have announced that their Que ProReader device will no longer be making it's way out of the development stages, after previously having wowed the crowds at this year's CES 2010 conference. An unusually large e-reader at 10.7 inches…
iPhone iPad App Store Round-Up: Sim City, Toy Story and more!
Woody, Buzz and co hit the iPad this week for a read-along version of their latest adventure in the Toy Story 3 Read-Along app, while budding Boris Johnsons can get their mayoral thinking-cap on with Sim City Deluxe for the…
iPhone 4 and iPad get Flash through Frash hack
Here's a story to make Steve Jobs' Monday morning; the Apple top-dog's pet-hate, Flash, is now available for the iPhone 4, iPad, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 3G thanks to a new hack made possible through the recently released…