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Using a modified Omnia HD, Samsung’s Windows Phone 7 prototype shows off its stuff with beat ‘em up fighting game Twin Blades. Android and iPhone, do not underestimate Microsoft’s WP7. More »


Home Theater PCs are joining 3D too. Lower tier computer manufacturer ASRock is introducing its Vision 3D HTPC, which is encased in a small aluminum enclosure like the Mac Mini, except with cutting-edge technology such as USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4, Blu-Ray, and NVIDIA GeForce graphics featuring 3D Vision. More »


Intel (silly, leave graphics to the big boys) is abandoning its “Larrabee” GPU and will channel its efforts into furthering the mediocre integrated graphics on its chipsets, but NVIDIA wants to put Fermi in a laptop by June. OEM laptop manufacturer Clevo is the first to receive the GeForce GTX 480M, which comes with up to 2Gb of GDDR5 256-bit memory. More »


So, you have an Xbox 360 and/or a Playstation 3 and dearly desire to play Red Dead Redemption but just cannot figure out how to install the darned game? Stop fretting because Best Buy’s Geek Squad services will have you up and running within hours! More »


To be released by the end of this year in Japan is an all-in-one Fujitsu desktop, a form factor popularized by Apple’s iMac. Fujitsu’s PC, however, is special because its LCD display is in 3D, as is the dual camera, which can shoot video and photographs in 3-dimensions too. More »


From Wirebot: Every Friday, Wirebot announces the giveaway of a new game as part of the Weekly Wirebot Giveaway. This week’s Weekly Wirebot Giveaway is Assassin’s Creed 2 (for Xbox 360). Entering to win is easy: More »


There seem to be no shortage of Xbox 360 mods, yet since Microsoft’s console is enormous and requires ample cooling, it is hardly conducive to portability, and creations based on it tend to be unwieldy and impractical. Enter a transportable Nintendo GameCube. More »


Delay after delay, Asus’ EeeKeyboard seemed like it was never going into production, but finally, fingers can tingle happily as the computer-in-a-keyboard is soon shipping for $600. More »


I have always considered MSI to be the value conscious PC geek’s brand. None of the company’s designs is flashy, but reliability is usually solid, and so is price to performance. The GE600 is an $899.99 gaming laptop that has a 16″ LCD at 1366×768 pixels, which is actually a good resolution because it enables the middling Radeon Mobility 5730 to keep up nicely. More »


One of the fastest gaming laptops on the planet, the Asus G73 is shaped after the F-117 Stealth Fighter jet, features a mammoth 17.3″ 1080p LCD, an Intel quad-core processor, 8Gb DDR3 RAM, dual 7,200rpm 500Gb hard drives, and ATi Radeon 5870 graphics card. At only $1,599 MSRP (less if you hunt around), the G73 is somewhat of a bargain. More »


UK amplifier maker Orange has announced the world’s first integrated instrument amplifier/speaker/personal computer all in one chic case. More »


From Htcyou: Ever wished that your Motorola Droid/Milestone had a precise enough directional joypad and dedicated buttons for gaming? Well, Game Gripper is the peripheral that snaps right on top of the Droid’s keypad and enables users to play emulators and ROM games far more effectively. More »


From Wirebot:

If you remember the blog post on the gaming glove I recently wrote about, or the Xbox360 and PS3 mice controllers, you know I am pretty interested in cool accessories and gadgets. To see the advancement in how not only the game looks and plays, but also how the gamer actually looks and feels while he plays is intensely interesting. The Madcatz R.A.T 9 mouse looks like it gets a killstreak, avoid carpal tunnel, and punch you in the face before the half way mark of a death match. Yeah, when I say intense, I mean it. More »


Courtesy of a Japanese blog is this conceptual rendering of Nintendo’s 3DS, which is going to be unveiled at E3. Details about the DS replacement are sparse, but its main attraction is 3D without the glasses. More »


From Wirebot:

As much as I think the iPad is a lackluster gaming platform, and as much as I think it is terribly overpriced (what Apple product isn’t?), there is no denying the fact that if someone came up to me and said “Here, have an iPad” I would take it. Of course I want an iPad! Does that mean I think it is worth paying for? Absolutely not, but sometimes the hype just crawls inside you and eats away at your soul. More »


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