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Back in 1983 the American video game industry suffered what we now like to call ‘the great video game crash of 1983’. Lots of big… Read More »Atari E.T. Cartridges Freshly Excavated
Back in 1983 the American video game industry suffered what we now like to call ‘the great video game crash of 1983’. Lots of big… Read More »Atari E.T. Cartridges Freshly Excavated
Happy Retirement iPod Classic: First Released October 23, 2001 – Retired September 9, 2014 It’s been a long time since the original iPod came out back… Read More »Apple Says Goodbye To The iPod Classic
More leaked images have appeared of the desktop for the upcoming Windows 9 operating system, this time giving us a more clear idea of how… Read More »Windows 9 Leak Shows New Desktop
With the success of GoPro, it’s no wonder other manufacturers have been left with little to offer. HTC however, according to Bloomberg, are prepared to… Read More »HTC Try Their Hand At GoPro Success with HTC Camera
Finally we have a release date, still no heists I hasten to add, but we can now confirm when it will be available on PC… Read More »GTA V PC, Xbox One and PS4 Release Announced
Apple Pay, Apple’s home brewed NFC wireless payment method for the iPhone 6, may be coming to the US next month, but it seems that… Read More »Apple Pay Won’t Hit Europe Until 2015
Long, long ago, when computers needed whole rooms due to their massive size, information storage was best achieved using tape drives. A long reel of… Read More »120TB Tape Drives Announced
Oculus isn’t quite ready to officially announce a consumer release for their amazing VR headset, but from what’s been heard online today we might just… Read More »Oculus Rift Beta Release Coming 2015
It looks like that old grinding noise issue has reared its ugly head on newer editions of the Xbox One today, with reports coming in… Read More »Microsoft To Swap Out Noisy Xbox Ones
The Nokia Lumia brand has been the flagship for Windows Phone for a good while now, but since Microsoft has taken control of Nokia’s phone… Read More »Lumia Phones To Drop Nokia Branding
Several tech blogs on Wednesday reported that hackers have leaked some 5 million stolen Gmail passwords to a Russian forum. They were part right. The… Read More »Hackers Post Millions of Stolen Gmail Passwords Online, You’re Probably Fine
Channel 4’s 4oD service was one of the first channel on demand services to rebroadcast programming online via streaming. Today, the service is still going… Read More »‘All 4’ to Replace 4oD Next Year