VoIP hardware users offered tips on choosing tablets

Posted 9 hours 41 minutes ago in: Hardware Telappliant News: 2011-09-15 Rate this article: Consumers looking for a tablet device to utilise their VoIP hardware on have been offered tips on choosing a product. James Holland, editor for gadget review site electricpig.co.uk, recently set out some of the latest developments in the field and provided advice on what to look for when making a purchase.

NEWS: Road testing the Sony PlayStation Move

When it released the Wii, Nintendo gave the clear message that it would not play by the rules of the prevailing console wisdom. The result? The best-selling console of this generation, the best-selling game of all time (Wii Sports, if you had to ask), a whole new market of casual gamers, the ill-will of so-called “hardcore” gamers…

VIDEO: T-Mobile Sidekick 4G Smartphone Review

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Atlantis tanking test scheduled for Wednesday

Gov. Rick Scott has declared a say of emergency because of brush fires across FL. 2 homes evacuated for brush fire in Volusia County. Fire is near Osteen at Saylor Road and Maytown Road. Maytown Road is shut down in that area. Sign up for instant Breaking News, Traffic & Weather Alerts now! Brush fire near a school in Brevard County.

Justin Lueders on the Avault Podcast

You are here: Home » News » Podcast News » Justin Lueders on the Avault Podcast Justin Lueders (one of the show’s first guests) of Fervent Interactive returns this week for Episode #134 of the Avault Podcast, to chat up his new iOS game, Bruce.

Game review: Morality-based ‘Brink’ lacks sustained action

Last Updated: May 23. 2011 1:00AM Chris Campbell/ Scripps Howard News Service When a utopian city named Ark becomes less than best as a place to call home, gamers get the option of defending the city or helping overrun it. It’s an intriguing choice to be made within the world of “Brink,” but unlike other morality-based games, whichever path is chosen has tiny impact on how the game plays out.

Game review: Morality-based Brink’ lacks sustained action

Last Updated: May 23. 2011 1:00AM Chris Campbell/ Scripps Howard News Service When a utopian city named Ark becomes less than best as a place to call home, gamers get the option of defending the city or helping overrun it. It’s an intriguing choice to be made within the world of “Brink,” but unlike other morality-based games, whichever path is chosen has tiny impact on how the game plays out.

iPhone Game Review: Canabalt

The moment you hit “Play” on Canabalt your character runs forward, intrepidly smashes through a window, and descends onto a rooftop. The explosion propels the glass; its little shards tinkling as they tumble outward along the top of the building. You roll with the momentum of the fall and rise up into a continued run towards the edge of the building.

Game Review: WWE All Stars’ offers silly, over-the-top action

Last Updated: April 25. 2011 1:00AM CHRIS CAMPBELL / Scripps Howard News Service After years of wrestling games that focused on getting the action inside the squared circle as realistic as possible, it’s nice to see a game highlight the over-the-top antics that make wrestling so fascinating for fans.

Game review: ‘Blob’ sequel offers goofy fun time

Last Updated: March 07. 2011 1:00AM Chris Campbell / Scripps Howard News Service Political revolution is unfolding — in the real world and in the game realm. And tackling the challenges of political repression in videoland once more is our noble hero, Blob. In his first successful insurrection, Blob and his band of merry friends from the Color Underground beat back the blandness that Comrade Black instilled in Chroma City.