Thursday, April 25, 2024
By Ian Chiu If there is one area of the computer industry that is darn near recession proof it is the gaming peripheral niche and many companies are aggressively pursuing these elusive consumers called “gamers”.  While not exactly new to...

By David Ponce Lego again. They've been around for 50 years. They're happy. They want you to be happy too. So they're selling you golden bricks. They come free if you spend over $50 in other products. Right here. Also, there's yet...

By Chapman When your childhood toys have become "retro" does that mean you are getting old? The fine folks at Messiah Entertainment have apparently stolen my very thoughts and created a gaming masterpiece. The Generation NEX Nintendo takes both NES...

By David Ponce It may very well have singlehandedly changed the way I looked at computers forever. It was 1996, I was around 15, I had pimples, and I had just discovered Duke Nukem 3D. "It's time to...
By Ian Chiu Four years after the inception of the famous G-series peripherals, Logitech surprisingly hasn't made one gaming headset, until now. The Logitech G35 is the company's first foray in the highly competitive gaming headset market. So...

By Andrew Liszewski There are really two levels to learning to play chess. Before you can get to all the fancy Fischer and Kasparov strategies you first need to learn the basics of how the pieces can move. As kids my...
By Andrew Liszewski I don't think the Yo-yo was ever considered to be a cool toy. While it's neat to watch someone with impressive yo-yo skills, very rarely will you walk away wishing that could be you. In an attempt...
By David Ponce Lord. You know that lifting a foot would be so much of an effort that you might pop a vein, or get another sport related injury. You can't have that, but how are you to play...

By John Beck I usually consider myself to be a bit of a tech head, but now and again something comes along which makes me realise how low I really rate on the universal scale of geekery. The latest blow to...