A Nintendo 64 reboot could be on the way
IF YOU spent your childhood playing the Nintendo 64, a new trademark application filed for a N64 Classic could get you very excited.
IF YOU spent your childhood playing the Nintendo 64, a new trademark application filed for a N64 Classic could get you very excited.
AUSTRALIA’S Classification Board has decided no one in the country will ever be able to play this video game because of its nefarious themes.
AT A recent meeting with investors, the head of PlayStation said the PS4 was entering “the end of its life cycle” and hinted at a next-gen console.
A NEW change to Spotify has been slammed as hypocritical and you, the listener, stands to ultimately lose out.
LET’S not deny it, we are a nation of whingers, and we are being encouraged to keep on complaining through a new app.
FORGET the 40-inch TV, that’s only good enough for a bedroom. Top model screens are now almost as big as doors and average screen sizes have doubled.
A GROWING number of Netflix customers have hit out at the company’s CEO saying “we shouldn’t have to choose between Netflix and privacy”.
THERE was real blood, sweat and tears, as it turned out, but I came out alive and ready for anything life could through at me.
THE huge number of hours of TV commercials Netflix subscribers avoid puts the on-demand revolution in sobering perspective.
THE latest trailer for Orange Is The New Black just dropped and things are looking less than cheery for our favourite characters.
AUSTRALIANS who bought 4K TVs will get high-definition content earlier than expected after Samsung did a hush-hush launch of its new Blu-ray Disc Player.
AN Australian mother is rounding up fellow parents to take on a mighty target: the country’s biggest telco, Telstra.
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