Well, they would, wouldn't they? Regardless of their vested interest, however, Bioware, here represented by Dragon Age 2 Lead Designer Mike Laidlaw, has a point. People are being familiarized with RPG mechanics in droves, whether they realize it or not. It's probably just the whole pointy-eared, … [Read more...] about Bioware Says Dragon Age 2 Shouldn’t Make You Scared Of Big Bad RPGs
SuperTooth Disco Bluetooth Speaker Launches
There is no shortage of Bluetooth speakers on the market today that you can connect to your smartphone wirelessly to play music back. However, there is a shortage of units that have decent power output and deep bass. SuperTooth has a new offering with lots of power that promises bass and great … [Read more...] about SuperTooth Disco Bluetooth Speaker Launches
Promise Technology Pegasus RAID Arrays Support Thunderbolt
Yesterday, Apple unveiled the new MacBook Pro line, and with it came a groundbreaking storage interface called Thunderbolt. This new interface is significantly faster than both FireWire and USB 2.0, promising to revolutionize data transfer speeds and overall performance for users. Alongside the … [Read more...] about Promise Technology Pegasus RAID Arrays Support Thunderbolt
Viewpad 10 with Windows and Atom N550 Breaks Cover
We have already talked about the 10-inch Viewsonic Viewpad 10 tablet before. The tablet we are familiar with has an N450 CPU and runs Android. Last we talked about the Viewpad 10 and its little brother the Viewpad 7 was back in November. A new version of the Viewpad 10 has turned up now and the … [Read more...] about Viewpad 10 with Windows and Atom N550 Breaks Cover
Almost Four Months Later, Alan Turing Papers Are Finally Saved
Almost four months ago Mr. Gareth Halfacree fought a losing battle to raise enough money for bidding on Alan Turing's papers in a Christie's auction. Lo and behold, the tide has turned and Mr. Halfacree has a lot of people to thank. … [Read more...] about Almost Four Months Later, Alan Turing Papers Are Finally Saved
Daymak Unveils Wireless Shadow EBike
There's nothing shadowy about the Shadow and the paint job doesn't help either. Despite such a strange handle, this ebike from Daymak has the rare distinction of being 100% wireless. Why is this such a big deal? Though ebikes have already carved a sizable niche in the bicycle market, the Shadow … [Read more...] about Daymak Unveils Wireless Shadow EBike
SnapKeys 2i Touchscreen Typing Without A Keyboard (video)
Recently showcased at the CES show, the SnapKeys Imaginary Interface (2i) is a new revolutionary input method for text and data entry on mobile touchscreen devices. As you type, keys appear briefly on the screen, allowing you to type but not be hindered by a pop-up keyboard, which typically takes up … [Read more...] about SnapKeys 2i Touchscreen Typing Without A Keyboard (video)
iPad 2: More Carbon Fiber Design Rumors
Apple will be announcing the new iPad 2 next Wednesday at a special event in San Francisco, and we heard earlier today about some of the possible specifications on the iPad 2. One rumor which we heard a while back, and now seems to have re-surfaced, this time from Daring Fireball's John Gruber, is … [Read more...] about iPad 2: More Carbon Fiber Design Rumors
FIFA 11 iPhone Games Receives Multiplayer Support
If you are a big FIFA 11 iPhone app fan, you will be pleased to know the most recent update for the game has brought with it multiplayer gaming via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Together with fixes for its few frame-rate issues, the update also includes some all-new tutorial screens. The new update now … [Read more...] about FIFA 11 iPhone Games Receives Multiplayer Support
2011 MacBook Pro’s Get Benchmarked
Yesterday, Apple announced its new range of MacBook Pro's, featuring an impressive lineup of dual-core and quad-core processors. This new release has generated significant excitement among tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. The team over at Primate Labs has already compiled GeekBench results … [Read more...] about 2011 MacBook Pro’s Get Benchmarked
Rumour: Nikon D4 Supporting Thunderbolt?
Since Intel unveiled its new Thunderbolt technology, talk of new devices supporting the innovative connection has started to emerge. The first Thunderbolt devices have already appeared, such as Lacie's Little Big Disk external HDD. This new technology promises to revolutionize data transfer speeds … [Read more...] about Rumour: Nikon D4 Supporting Thunderbolt?
iPad Pocket Stand
The iPad Pocket Stand is a new Kickstarter project that incorporates an iPad speaker amplifier and a stand in one innovative little device. Designed by Michael Paek and Sam Chan, this compact accessory aims to enhance your iPad experience by providing both a convenient stand and an audio … [Read more...] about iPad Pocket Stand










