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Gaming

Rage HD Is The Most Incredible-Looking iPhone Game Ever

12:44AM November 19, 2010 | Matt Buchanan

Holy crap, it’s here. The splattertastic shooter Rage HD from id Software – you know, the Doom and Quake guys. The graphics are unbelievably good, the best of any iPhone game yet. It’s a must-download if you love shooters – just look. It’s nuts. More »


Gadgets

Our Gadgets Wouldn’t Like Us When We’re Angry

10:20AM August 21, 2010 | Brian Barrett

Here’s a comforting truth: The next time your gadgets make you angry enough to pout, stomp and scream, know that you’re not alone. In fact, you’re in the majority. More »


Gaming

id Unleashes Impressive Rage On The iPhone

7:16AM August 13, 2010 | Mike Fahey

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During his keynote speech at QuakeCon 2010, id Software’s John Carmack demonstrated Rage on the iPhone, running at 60 frames-per-second and able to “kill anything done on the Xbox or PlayStation 2″. More »


Gaming

Rage Wireless Guitar Leaks Acid, Can Burn Your Rock Jewels

9:00AM October 23, 2008 | Jesus Diaz

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled all the 57,000 $US55 Rage Wireless Guitars sold to date, all made in China. The reason: A circuit board defect that can cause the AA batteries included to leak acid if they are installed incorrectly. This means the acid may reach consumers flesh and product chemical burns in sensitive parts, with one case already reported to the CPSC.

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Gadgets

Study Finds That Most People Solve Gadget Problems with Hurling, Drinking

9:30AM August 2, 2008 | Adam Frucci

This just in! Malfunctioning technology causes anger! That’s according to a new British survey, which finds that 73% of people have hurled a gadget in a fit or gage, while 75% admit to swearing or losing their temper. A really desperate 10% admits to turning to booze when their gadget isn’t working. Only 10%?

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