Commodores to Go Back on Tour – C64 Mini Date Confirmed

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The Commodore 64 was one of the longest available computers ever so it was natural that it got the "remaster" treatment.

What is the Ataribox?

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Maybe I've been staring at a computer screen too long dreaming of a Blade Runneresque, dystopian future or maybe the Ataribox is a VR/wearable...

Sony Xperia XZ3 review – Display of Intent

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Sony's first OLED is a thing of beauty, even with the fairly pointless curvature. New addition 'Side-sense' echoes HTC U11's ancillary input but it's a more comprehensive use of the method. Refinements to Sony's Xperia launcher have slowly brought to a fantastic Android skin. The best Xperia flagship to date - even without a 3.5mm jack.

Razer Launches Updated Quad Core Blade Stealth Laptop

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Razer has announced that they are releasing an updated version of their brand new Quad core stealth Laptop along with a Core V2 external...

The 404 Tech Event Opens Its Doors this Weekend – Here’s...

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It's just a few more days until 404, Dublin's new major tech event will be taking place. The event will bring together over 1,000 technology...

Nokia 3.1 review – Everything But The Power

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While there is nothing wrong with giving budget users a premium look and feel über alles, a little more under hood might be preferred sometimes. Nokia 3.1 can need more attention than other budget phones to really get the best from it.

Decentralising Graphical Fidelity – an interview with Playkey CEO, Egor Gurjev

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For many, owning a low-end PC or a three-year old laptop is a strange torture. Here you are with a gig a VRAM and...

Sony Xperia 10 First Impressions – 21:9 is the Real Deal...

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A new naming scheme to go with a new series of 21:9 handsets...

ASUS Launches ‘Tinker Board’ – a Credit-Card-Sized Modifiable PC

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ASUS have just launched 'Tinker Board', a single-board computer that is fully modifiable. The IoT device is hoping to see use as more than...

Microsoft IntelliMouse Classic review – Versatile, Hard-Wearing, Iconic

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You should consider the IntelliMouse Classic next time you need a mouse. Consider its 5+wheel button layout and how only three keys can be customised, if these aren't a big deal - buy it.
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