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  • The Golden Globes: A preview and drinking game!

    The 70th annual Golden Globes ceremony will take place on Sunday evening. Pop culture fans are as always looking forward to the event as it presents the rare opportunity to see the likes of Judi Dench and Helen Mirren drinking alongside the Lena Dunham’s and Alec Baldwin’s of the world. This year we plan on…

  • The Rise of Triple-A Portable Gaming

    CES Portable Gaming This year’s CES has seen the announcement of a number of products designed to take high-end PC gaming out from behind the traditional desktop and key board formation. The first of these, which up until this week was known as ‘Project Fiona’, has caused quite a stir at this year’s conference. The…

  • Root Explorer – How Is It Useful for Different Android Phone Users?

    Android is a mobile phone operating system that attracts everyone, from normal users to hackers and also the users with the mindset of a developer. File management on Android involves different tasks for different users. While some may like to discard unwanted applications forced by the mobile phone manufacturers or carriers, others may wish to…

  • Chinese Dad Hires Hitmen to Kill Son’s Video Game Character

    Chinese dad tries to teach unemployed son a lesson by hiring virtual Hitmen to assassinate his character to curb his video game obsession.  Playing video games once in a while is a great hobby since it helps release stress and increases one’s sense of self-satisfaction. But when you’re unemployed and you’ve got your dad hiring virtual assassins…

  • The Horrifying Controversy of Zombie Survival Game The War Z

    Zombie Survival Game ‘The War Z’ – Controversy If there’s one thing the geeky world can’t get enough of its zombies. Zombie films, zombie television programmes, zombie toys, zombie video games, zombie everything. For the most part us zombie-philes are grateful for this consistent stream of gory, undead goodness, but late last year a game…

  • PaperTab: The Next Big Thing?

    Looks and Feels Like Printed Color Paper From desktops to laptops, from laptops to tablets, are we about to witness another evolution in home computing? Well … maybe. That’s what Roel Vertegaal, director of Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab believes: ‘within five to ten years, most computers, from ultra-notebooks to tablets will look and feel…

  • Ruzzle: A Highly Addictive Word Game for Android

    Remember Scrabble? It was a fun word making board game, but since the dawn of smartphones and gadgets, people have really forgotten about old school board games. Today we’re going to review Ruzzle, a highly addictive and entertaining word making game for Android (and uh..iOS too). Taking Scrabble Up a Notch Ruzzle takes the word…

  • Del Toro Pushed to Have the Voice of GlaDOS in Pacific Rim

    Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming giant monsters vs. giant robots movie Pacific Rim is nothing short of a geek’s dream come true. But when the first trailer was released last month, the focus of many gamers’ attention was not on the interdimensional monster invasion, but instead on the familiar voice of the film’s A.I. Fans of…

  • How To Access PlayStation Mobile On Any Android Device

    If you own a PlayStation Certified device then you’re lucky, but that’s nothing to brag about, honestly. Although, if you don’t have a PS certified device and desperately want one, well in that case you’re in luck. Today, we show you a way to make any Android device PlayStation certified, and able to run the…

  • Geek Movie Reviews: The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey

    The movie, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, was something that was truly unexpected to me. The main cause of my confusion was this: it’s been almost a decade since Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings managed to wow the whole world by winning countless awards and various citations – and now, Jackson is back…

  • 2013 CES: Geek Heaven Lands in Vegas

    As every self-respecting geek probably already knows, the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of 2013 is currently underway in Las Vegas, NV, until Friday the 11th. The 2013 CES brings out the best and brightest in all of our favorite gadget brands and geeks everywhere are chomping at the bit in anticipation of what this…

  • Why Ben 10 Games Have a Universal Appeal

    There are some entertainment franchises that appeal to everyone and Ben 10 is a good example of this. Ben 10 games appeal to boys and girls alike and can be enjoyed by any age group. Ben 10 is a long-running series about a boy named Ben Tennyson, who happens an alien device known as the Omnimatrix, which allows…

  • Google’s Incognito Rise to Power

    Google’s Supremacy? To describe Google as the technological Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde in today’s day and age is an understatement. The 2nd commandment in Google’s Philosophy is as states, “It’s best to do one thing really, really well,” which is why such a metaphor is too subtle, Google closer resembles the troubled hero Batman (bear…

  • Nexus 7 Integrated Services – Continued Review

    Its 2013, day 188 of Nexus 7 ownership and the review continues This time around, let’s look into the convenience factor the Nexus 7 holds because of Google’s integrated software.  Running the pure android OS is awesome, primarily because of instant updates, but also for the sweet services that Google includes with no bloatware.  Google Apps, Docs, Drive, Email…the list…