Archive for the ‘Gadget Features’ Category

Gaming Weekly – E3’s Games we want, Valve push back Portal and Greenburg boasts

Give Me Team Fortress, or Give Me Coin
Those good ‘ol boys at Valve are up to their old tricks again, with Team Fortress for Mac-people imminently creeping towards their shiny white systems. We can only hope that the slightly unhinged but mostly amiable community of TF2 on Windows extends the grubby paw of friendship [...]

Apple iPhone 4 Announced – Multitasking, Cameras, iBooks, HD Video and much more

After much speculation, leaked photographs, fakes and stolen prototypes, today Steve Jobs revealed the new iPhone 4 in his keynote at WWDC2010. The handset definitely looks as those infamous prototypes did, but Steve has taken us through everything we couldn’t previously see from those leaked snaps.
First off the casing has been slimmed down and redesigned [...]

Apple WWDC 2010: What we are Expecting?

We are all waiting… everyone… especially here in the UK where the biggest (or possibly second biggest*) technology announcement of the year won’t happen for us until late into the evening…. yes ladies and gentlemen, it’s the Apple World Wide Developers Conference 2010 (or WWDC10) and it’s looking to be a big’un.
Over the past few [...]

Gaming Weekly – Not-Natal gets a showing, Activision want blood and Mario in his Godliness

Not-Natal Re-Coloured and Previewed, Is This the Final Version?
In a very short period of time, the artist formerly known as Natal will make it’s world premier at E3, after gigantic hype, living room space worries, an unannounced change in name and smouldering glares from the good people at Nintendo.
However, a final last-minute preview of the [...]

The Gadget Help and Advice live from the Times online

The Gadget Helpline are proud to announce that they are working in partnership with the newly unveiled Times Online website to offer its readers free help and advice live from Gadget Helpline’s team of experts on Friday afternoons at 4pm.
Customers can log on and sign up to take part in the Live chat with the [...]

Gaming Weekly – Defining Good Games, Keytar action and Grease is the word

Your Attention: Not Necessarily required
For a very long time, game companies have been toiling over and over to try to define what makes good games. Is it action-packed multiplayer? Is it a good cast of memorable characters? Or is it just finding features gamers think are just cool?
Their audience, however, could not be [...]

Gaming Weekly – PSP2, Go Google for Games and Nintendo Get Trademarking

Google goes for Games
Well it’s been a bumper week for Google, mostly because of last weeks Google I/O conference for developers and partly because, well every week is a busy week when you are Google, it’s all just part of the whole “Trying to take over the world” thing they have going on at [...]

Quick Tips: 7 Timesaving Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 7

Now we all like to look like we know a thing or two about computers, and luckily for most of us we do, but occasionally you need that extra edge over your workmates to show just how much you know about PC’s and just how fast you can process those words.
Windows 7 is full of [...]

Everybody is Suing Everybody

Definition of: Sue
v. sued, su·ing, sues
1. Law
a. To petition (a court) for redress of grievances or recovery of a right.
b. To institute proceedings against (a person) for redress of grievances.
c. To carry (an action) through to a final decision.
Right then, now we have the technical definition for  Sue, [...]

Gaming Weekly – Portal for Free, Games RRP and we delve into body Physics

Free! For a limited time only.
A quick heads-up for fans of online content-delivery in the gaming market. Valve has left its portal wide open for free downloading until the 24th May in order to celebrate the release the Steam platform on the Mac. Also, rumour has it that Steam is coming to Linux at some [...]