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Tech Review: Mad Catz M.O.U.S.9
19th May 2013
Mad Catz will tell you that the M.O.U.S.9 isn't a gaming mouse... it's a relative of the R.A.T.9 which is a hyper sensitive, mega customisable mouse of very similar birth. But from what I can tell, the M.O.U.S.9 is more than capable of play, work, the lot.
StreamPort Universal - Bayan Audio
26th April 2013
The StreamPort Universal serves as a go-between so that your Hi-Fi or speakers can have a new lease of life, a little white or black box which creates a NFC or Bluetooth connection to all your devices, keeping the device portable and saving you the expense of a new dock.
Game Review: HueBrix
11th September 2012
Mobile phones today seem to have to ability to do just about everything: Order food online, take a grainy photo of a doughnut, and even tell you who played Gandalf.
Game Review: They Bleed Pixels
3rd September 2012
It's hard to review and critique They Bleed Pixels without mentioning Super Meat Boy at least once, both are consistent with their ridiculous difficulty and both happen to be 2D side scrollers, however - They Bleed Pixels has an edge to it, it has that something extra that just makes it more >>
Game Review: Orcs Must Die! 2
27th August 2012
Robot Entertainment are back with a second installment to their Orcs Must Die series, this time sporting a rather nifty Co-op mode, but aside from the inclusion of a friend, what's so different about Orcs Must Die 2?
Game Review: Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack
27th August 2012
The game revolves around a spikey green blob, who is the victim of scientific testing on a regular basis. Naturally, it’s less than enthusiastic by this deal, so escapes, freeing his other blobby friends in the process. What follows is this little guy’s quest to eat anything and everything that >>
Sponsored Video: Acer Aspire S5 Ultrabook
22nd August 2012
I suppose filming all those TV episodes and doing all that chasing around is bound to become a bit tiring after a while, but who would have thought Kiefer Sutherland was such a fan of cupcakes?
Game Review: Darksiders 2
14th August 2012
Once the world’s ended, that’s it, right? Not necessarily, as Vigil Games have somehow managed to continue this orgy of violence and damnation in Darksiders II, a follow-up in which you play as Death, brother of War, attempting to reverse the damage and bring humanity back. Even more >>
Tech Review - Tritton Detonator Headset
7th August 2012
There’s something very attractive about Tritton headsets that’s rather hard to place. While I’ve been a long-term user of the Turtle Beach X11s as an all-purpose headset, a set of Trittons definitely seems to ooze ‘made for gaming’ in every part of its being.
Tech Review: Nexus 7
6th August 2012
Priced at £209.98 delivered (for the 16gb version from the play store), Google are definitely aiming for the mid-range mass market with this one, despite the low price they have packed some beefy hardware into this little beast. Running the latest Android 4.1.1 (Jelly bean) with lots of nice shiny >>
DJC.4 Virtual DJ Digital Workstation
4th August 2012
Gibson have a reputation as one of the best guitars makers in the world, and no self respecting rock'n'roll band from the last 40 years would leave the house without at least a couple of Les Paul's in the back of the van / truck / plane. In recent times Gibson have been branching out and Stanton, >>
Mad Catz and an Englishman
26th July 2012
If you’ve got money in the bank just waiting to be spent on taking your gaming experience up a notch, and you haven’t heard of Mad Catz, you’re missing out.
Tech Review: Pop Phone
25th July 2012
It's rare these days that you see an advert for something claiming to fulfill a certain need in your life, stating that it is the next big thing and that it actually ends up doing the job. Well the Pop Phone from Native Union is one of those rare products.








