Apple App Store: Play Commodore 64 Games With Emulator
September 7, 2009
Filed under Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones
Good news for Retro-loving iPhone owners out there, as Apple has ‘finally’ approved a Commodore 64 emulator for the device. We say finally, as the app was previously rejected by Apple, over violations towards the Apple SDK. Read more
2010 Corvette Z06: Full specs and price
June 25, 2009
Filed under Autos
The most popular Corvette on the road has to be the ZR1 and the Grand Sport models, but there is still another model that is doing well, the Corvette Z06. This certainly a great car and has received an upgrade for its 2010 model. The new model will come with an engine that can produce 505hp, and this performance gain will not hit the pocket hard, just an increase of $360, the 2010 Corvette Z06: will cost just $75,235. Read more
ReviveLITE: Cordless Apple iPod and iPhone Charger
December 3, 2008
Filed under Gadgets, iPod Gadgets
We have seen a few iPod and Apple iPhone gadgets in 2008 but the reviveLITE from Scosche Industries certainly stands out from the crowd with its cool innovative features.
This cordless iPod and iPhone charger will charge all docking iPod and iPhone models, this includes the new iPod touch 2nd generation, iPod nano 4th generation and iPhone 3G Read more
Hat Trick for Artic Monkeys at NME Award

The Artic Monkeys, scored a hat trick at last night NME awards, they took away three gongs. They picked up one for Best Track – ‘Fluorescent Adolescent’, Read more
Girls Aloud: Nadine Coyle Leaves Message on WebSite

Reports from yesterday suggested that the signer didn’t want to attend the Brit Awards as Nadine Coyle had claimed to of lost her passport which meant she missed her flight Read more
Ice hotel: your ICEHOTEL experience in Sweden
February 12, 2008
Filed under News

ICEHOTEL is situated in the village of Jukkasjärvi which is just 200 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle in Swedish Lapland.
Every winter in the heart of Swedish Lapland, something truly magical happens. Read more
2 in 1 : Collar and Leash
February 6, 2008
Filed under News

Do you ever get sick of having to carry around the leash when taking you dog for a walk. This could be just the solution for you, it’s a collar and leash combined. Its perfect for when you about and about with your pooch. Read more
The Arctic Monkeys And Justin Timberlake Discuss Collaboration

This is the best piece of music news I’ve heard all week! The Arctic Monkeys and Justin Timberlake reportedly met up in London recently to discuss the possibility of a collaboration between the two. Read more
SIR Edmund Hillary Has Died Aged 88: the first man to conquer Mount Everest
January 11, 2008
Filed under News

The first man to conquer Mount Everest Sir Edmund Hillary Has Died Aged 88.
Sir Edmund became the first climbers to reach as they say the roof of the world on May 29,1953. Read more
Leona Lewis album Spirit beats Spice Girls Greatest Hits to number one

Following on from our story that Spirit the new album from Leona Lewis outsold the Spice Girls new Greatest Hits on the first day of its release, we can now report that last year’s Read more
Arcade Style Joystick - Wii Shaft
November 12, 2007
Filed under Gaming, Nintendo Wii

There’s something else to add to your collection of Wii controllers and it’s the arcade controller. It is set to arrive just in time for the holidays. Read more
Linkin Park To Team Up With UK Goth-Rockers The Horrors.

It has been reported that Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington has said that he wants to team up with UK goth-rockers The Horrors.
Chester has revealed that he has several potential collaborations lined up and that they were top of his list. He said that “There is some collaborations Read more
Global Warming Alert: Arctic Sea Passage Melted
September 15, 2007
Filed under Environment, News

According to the European Space Agency, the route between Europe and Asia, that being the Arctic’s Northwest passage has opened up fully because of the Read more
Bush Meets Other North American Leaders In Canadian Resort

President George Bush has begun a two-day visit to Montebello in Quebec to meet with the other North American leaders, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon.
The summit is designed to discuss Read more
Russia to claim North Pole: Kremlin sends submarine to plant flag in Arctic stunt for oil control
August 3, 2007
Filed under News

In June we learned that Russia wanted to make claim to the North Pole, this angered many countries but this has not stopped Russia and have now sent a submarine which plans to plant a flag under the North Pole. This is part of the Read more
Pop legend Sir Elton John wants the internet CLOSED DOWN
August 2, 2007
Filed under Celebrity News, News

Sir Elton John has never been one to keep his opinions to himself, and has waded into cyberspace with all guns blazing.
Elton said that it is destroying good music he said Read more
Update on Fisher-Price Recall: Dora, Elmo, Big Bird
August 2, 2007
Filed under News

Following the news on the Fisher Price recall, we thought we would update you and provide more details. Read more
RECALL NEWS: Fisher-Price lead paint hazard
August 2, 2007
Filed under News

In cooperation with Fisher-Price Inc., the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer products. Consumers should Read more
Whiteout Trailer Revealed

The graphic novel Whiteout is soon to be on the big screen with an adaptation by Joel Silver and at Comic-con we were shown a glimpse of the trailer for the movie. The clip begins in Antarctica where a helicopter flies by some snow filled mountains. There is a huddle of people in parkas who are struggling during an intense snowstorm. Read more
Watchmen Poster and Release Date Revealed

It seems everyone was out and about at the Comic-Con 2007, including Zack Snyder who made an appearance to promote his big screen adaptation of Watchmen. In his very fast and very fact-filled presentation at Comic-Con Snyder promised an R-Rated superhero film that will conform to the source material as much as it can. Read more
