Asus ROG Ally Review: Indulgent Fun
The ASUS ROG Ally is nicely built and can play a lot of games quite well… but it’s also an absolutely indulgent gaming buy.
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The ASUS ROG Ally is nicely built and can play a lot of games quite well… but it’s also an absolutely indulgent gaming buy.
Asus ROG Ally Review: Indulgent Fun Read More »
The Pinball FX version of Star Trek: The Next Generation is very nearly flawless. There’s just one problem that needs fixing…
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Nothing ages quite like a sports video game. Which is to say, nothing ages quite so badly as most sports
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The Nokia 2660 Flip is an unashamedly simple feature phone, for better and worse – depending on your perspective.
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Tesla’s opened up a big chunk of its Aussie EV SuperCharger network to other EVs… but it’s still keeping a lot of prime sites for itself.
Apple’s made its iPhone 15 Wonderlust launch event formal for September 12. Let’s dive into the rumour pool to see what’s likely to happen.
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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is a great smartwatch, but it’s only a gentle evolution of the Galaxy Watch 5 — and it’s got serious competition.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Review: Good, but not much has changed Read More »
Dads aren’t always easy to buy Father’s Day gifts for — but I can leverage my experience as an actual dad and tech reviewer to help you out.
10 Father’s Day Tech Gifts (That Dad Might Actually Like) Read More »
Ms. Pac-Man might just be the finest Atari 2600 game in existence. Take it from me, a former world champion: This is a great game.
Retro Game Of The Week: Ms. Pac-Man (Atari 2600) Read More »
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the best folding phone money can buy. Quite a lot of money, though, and it’s not much changed from the Z Fold 4.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Review: Expensive excellence Read More »