It's Easter, and you know what that means -- chocolate! Because the Easter Bunny is real, damn it. And in some shameless self promotion, Tesco's taking to the virtual streets to hide some Easter eggs about town. Find three of the suckers and blag yourself one of the real variety. Time to get hunting. Read More >>
We've mentioned the PlayStation Plus monthly games bonanza before, where subscribers can suck free games and other exclusive offers into their PS3 consoles every few weeks. Read More >>
Samsung's 7" Galaxy Tab 2 is here today, getting all in the face of Apple’s overpriced, not-that-great-actually iPad Mini, taunting it and throwing shadow punches hither and thither. Read More >>
As Christmas hurtles towards us like an amphetamine-fuelled pit pony, more and more of us will be ordering stuff from the virtual treasure trove that is Amazon. But if we're out at work or frolicking in sand dunes all day, actually getting your goodies could be tricky. Read More >>
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"Just tried to buy a book through the 'Locker' option and wanted to charge me £5.99 as my book was not part of the promo, despite it being dispatched ..." More »
Many of you come here every day for the latest bargains in the world of white-hot technology, but for some of you, talk of Blu-rays, SSDs and reverse carbohydrates is just a load of gobbledygook. Read More >>
Having been announced in February and set for release before the end of March in the UK, we still haven’t seen any sign of Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab 2 tablets. Apparently that’s because Ice Cream Sandwich is a bit of a hog to wrestle onto new hardware, or at least that’s what Samsung says. Read More >>
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"Or Samsung refuse to invest more money in their team because they're fine with putting the release date back. Still mystified as to where all the ICS ..." More »
How many bloody tablets does one company need? And how many bloody sizes do they have to come in? Samsung's added a 10.1-inch size model the Galaxy Tab 2 7-incher which was announced just the other day, whacking Ice Cream Sandwich and a 1GHz dual-core processor into the obese frame. No, seriously -- it's actually fatter and heavier than the original 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab. Read More >>