Card Game Review: Pirate Fluxx

I’ve reviewed Martian Fluxx, Family Fluxx, and EcoFluxx, and I think I’ve found a new favorite: Pirate Fluxx. Of course, that is a subjective opinion, being a major pirate fan myself (the one problem with ninjas: no repeat business in assassination!). Objectively, the game has a few new dynamics to take play in a more unpredictable, yet strategic, direction from the other Fluxxes…

The Daily Slash: January 17 2011

Oh you want some reviews? We just happen to have a couple for you to take a peek at here – first there’s the Lenovo U260 IdeaPad Notebook Review, then there’s also the MacBook Air 11-inch GelaSkin Review and Hands-On (with Bonus iPod Touch Review!) Have a look next at a column by Chris Davies which notes a very serious thing: A Real Tablet has a Stylus.

VIDEO GAME REVIEW | ‘WORLD OF WARCRAFT: CATACLYSM’

Published: Mon, January 17, 2011 @ 12:00 a.m. ‘WORLD OF WARCRAFT: CATACLYSM’ Grade: A Details: Published by Activision Blizzard for PC, Mac; $39.99; rated Teen “World of Warcraft’s” first two expansions extended the game’s story line and increased the game world’s size, with “The Burning Crusade” adding the extra-dimensional Outland to explore and “Wrath of the Lich King” taking high-level players to frozen Northrend to battle the undead.

Printer Review: Epson Stylus Photo R3000

Printer review: we take an in-depth look at the latest Epson printer, the A3+ Stylus Photo R3000 We’ve had an advance sample of Epson’s new A3+, nine pigment ink printer, the Stylus Photo R3000 in for a few weeks for testing prior to its announcement. Angela Nicholson has been putting it through its paces and comparing it with the Stylus Photo R2880 For many enthusiast photographers Epson’s Stylus Photo R2880 is the printer they use, or aspire to using.

Video: Nokia C7 Symbian smartphone review – part 1 of 2

Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Nokia C7 smartphone is powered by the Symbian^3 smartphone OS and features an nHD (640 x 360 pixel) capacitive touchscreen display and an 8 megapixel camera that can record HD video. It has 8GB of built-in storage and a microSD memory card slot that can be used for 32GB more.

Phone Review: Motorola DROID PRO software review

We just got our hands on the new Motorola DROID PRO from Verizon Wireless and we are going to put it through its paces in the coming days. We will take a look at how the phone performs, its software, the hardware including camera and build quality, as well as how the phone performs as a business device as that is how Verizon and Motorola are marketing it.

Tech Reporter Nerds Out On TV

New York Times technology reporter David Pogue is not afraid to be a nerd on camera, as he is proved with many a cheesy video gadget review. He does voices. He’ll put costumes on. He’ll enthusiastically deliver the most painful puns. A Pogue gadget review is a production. Rember the iPhone music video? He’s equally geeky and lovable as host of the new PBS miniseries “Making Stuff: Stronger, Smaller, Cleaner, Smarter,” premeiring next week.

iPhone Game Review: Hook Worlds

iPhone Game Review: Hook WorldsReviewed by SpaZtrigger Rocket Cat Games comes through again in their hook racing franchise with Hook worlds! Now you can have fun with 3 new characters each with their own story and unique perks that guarantee you will be “hooked” in no time. Gameplay In this Castlevania-ish 2D side scrolling game, you are once again called upon to jump, slide, swing, dive and rocketjump through endless corridors filled with deadly traps and enemies.

HP Pavilion dm1z Review

The HP Pavilion dm1z delivers good value with solid performance and decent battery life for a low price.   The new HP Pavilion dm1 (also called the Pavilion dm1z) is an 11-inch notebook that uses the latest AMD Fusion technology to combine a fast dual-core processor and powerful graphics inside a budget-priced netbook alternative.

Game Review: Fire Hazard’s Heist

Londonist has some skills and no tiny experience when it comes to sneaking around a house in the dark with a companion in tow, trying desperately not get caught.  With that in mind, we jumped at the chance to take part in Heist, a game by Fire Hazard where the aim is to break into a warehouse, steal the goodies and get out.