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Logitech's electronic skins for Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2009 Are you looking to expand your Rock Band or Guitar Hero drum kit? Or perhaps you're more serious of a musician than what those kits support. Consider the Logitech Wireless Drum Controller. Although more costly than the above mentioned kits, is it worth the extra expense? Read on as Editor-at-Large James Booth takes a look at Logitech's replacement drum kit.
Visit Gold's Gym on your Wii without ever leaving your living room Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2009 Our Heather Wardell is made of tough stuff, and she proves it by delivering a bare knuckle, gloves-off review of Ubisoft's Gold's Gym Cardio Workout. Find out of the game has a glass jaw or can go the distance.
Are Wii Fit yet? Computing Unplugged Magazine - February 2009 In this helpful article, Heather Wardell puts the Wii Fit through its paces, as the Wii Fit puts her through her paces right back. Nintendo's Wii Fit is one of the most difficult to find gaming peripherals. Is it worth the effort to hunt down? Read Heather's review to find out.
How to get a hundred bucks back from your overpriced PlayStation 3 Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2007 Apparently, Sony has decided that being dead last in the next generation console wars is a loss of face. Perhaps selling a game console for $599 wasn't such a hot idea. On July 9th, Sony dropped the price to $499, leaving the console expensive, but no longer mind-blowingly expensive. Here's where we've got good news for you recent purchasers. Read this article to find out how you can get $100 back, as long as you act fast. Right now, fast.
A first look at the Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2004 At this week's E3, we had correspondents on the floor at E3, reporting back on the two biggest announcements relevant to Computing Unplugged readers: the new Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable devices. This article has the details.
Wirelessly connect to your Xbox using the Linksys WET11 Wireless Ethernet Bridge Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2003 In this interesting article, our own David Gewirtz reviews the Linksys WET11 Wireless Ethernet Bridge. He also clearly explains where this device fits into your network and why it might be useful to you--especially if you're trying to wirelessly connect your Xbox or TiVo to the rest of your network.
Sega Dreamcast: Windows CE's newest family member Pocket PC Life Magazine - November 1999 The holiday season is quickly coming upon us. If you have children (of any age) living in your household, you've likely heard the name "Sega Dreamcast" mentioned to you a few times as a strong suggestion for a Christmas or Hanukkah present. Read this fun article by senior technical editor Jason Perlow to get the scoop on the latest and greatest in games for the Windows CE-based Sega Dreamcast.
David on WebTV, satellites, and Dreamcast Pocket PC Life Magazine - October 1999 It's been a while since Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz had a nice one-on-one, he-writes, you-read sort of conversation with our readership. Wait no longer. In this column, David covers such diverse topics as WebTV service, Sega's Windows CE-based Dreamcast, and moving.
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