GTA: Chinatown Wars Far Bigger than PSP GTAs Handheld gaming isn't exactly known for great scope and grandiosity, particularly on the DS. But according to Gordon Hall, president of Rockstar Leeds, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars will...Review of Nokia s OLED equipped N85 The Nokia N85 is the first S60-powered device from Nokia to sport new features since the N95. It's the first S60-powered device to offer an OLED display and micro-USB charging, though it retains the o...
Red Faction Maxes out Xbox 360 Not a lot to say about it really. It'll be cool seeing the new design and specs for the Xbox 720 or whatever they're going to call it.
...Top 3 console makers offer online gaming It's one week later, and by now the initial buzz of your Christmas gifts has begun to fade. Even the thrill of that new video game console has lost its edge.
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Review: Focal XS iPodcomputer speaker system Focal's XS is high-performance audio system that works with both iPods and your computer's digital-audio signal. Although it's expensive, you're paying for that flexibility as well as an attractive, i...Mr. Game e Watch Gets iPhoned When Apple said that the iPod touch was the funnest iPod ever, we assumed that they would come up with some of their own games (and rely on the developer community) to outwit and outdo the competitors...
Steamiest iPhone Apps: iFog vs iSteam digg_url = 'http://mashable.com/2009/01/03/ifog-vs-isteam/'; digg_title = 'Steamiest iPhone Apps: iFog vs iSteam'; digg_bodytext = 'We could have never predicted that our coverage of the iSt...Soonr launches killer document sync for iPhone Soonr allows you to access your synchronized documents from a newly released iPhone app. 500MB of storage is free.
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T-Mobile G1 Owners Getting a Free Extra Battery? According to an unconfirmed report, T-Mobile is going to remedy the G1's marginal battery life by sending everyone who owns this device a second battery, free of charge.
...Nokia CEO to favor profit over sales targets: report Nokia will focus on profit development amid a falling cell phone market in which many competitors are cutting prices, Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told the Financial Times.
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