Will of the Wisps no fly-by-nighter as Ori finds a new platform
Platform games have come a long way from the days of Super Mario Bros and Sonic The Hedgehog.
Platform games have come a long way from the days of Super Mario Bros and Sonic The Hedgehog.
The standard iPad attachable keyboard is relatively primitive — but all that is about to change.
Stepping on the toes of science and religion, cryonics generally makes bad headlines. So what’s real and what’s not?
Younger children are front and centre of new music and video apps that don’t impinge on adults.
Uber yesterday rolled out Uber Pet which lets riders take an animal with them on trips.
The legality of e-scooters varies across Australia, but an estimated 100,000 have been sold here in the past two to three years.
If books about the adorable Spot were written today, Spot would be living inside and probably sleeping in your bedroom.
The tablets’ versatility and sophisticated features are ensuring they are gaining an ever-growing share of the market.
There are times you want to shrink to invisibility in this world. Then there are times you want the whole planet to find you.
I made the decision around hour five. That’s five hours of hearing Aerosmith’s Dream On bleed through my walls on repeat.
All-in-ones are a tad old-fashioned, but they have niche appeal.
Wireless earbuds have provided a hands-free way to do it all from talking to our digital assistant to controlling music.
If you’re into sports or wildlife photography, then the Sony a9 Mark II may very well be the camera of your dreams.
Move over, couch potatoes. The TV zone doesn’t have to be the sloth zone.
NewsGuard, a US-based service that assesses news websites, has found 36 per cent it has reviewed are ‘unreliable’.
Gaming giant Microsoft has fired another shot across the bows of rival Sony, unveiling more details of the upcoming Microsoft Xbox Series X gaming console.
One hundred times zoom. A 108-megapixel wide-angle lens. The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G phone is a headline grabber.
GoPros’ sound quality has always been a problem but that issue may be a thing of the past.
Media Molecule’s Dreams can best be described as a curious hybrid of a game, content-creation program and social network.
Watch the skies, and other things, without the shakes in these image-stabilised binoculars.
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