New ‘Mortal Kombat’: Fun, but mega violent
The latest in the 19 year-old franchise is now available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 — ‘Mortal Kombat’ is back and more brutal than ever.
Is tech getting easier to use?
We all know technology can be intimidating and overwhelming – especially for “digital immigrants” who had to learn about technology at an older age and adapt to it, unlike “digital natives” who grew up entrenched in it. In this video, I discuss three ways tech is (finally) getting easier to use. What do you think?
Television is evolving: Are you ready?
At long last the internet and TV have joined forces, here’s what’s in it for you.
Did you watch The Masters? Now play it
If you’ve ever dreamt of playing Georgia’s historic Augusta National Golf Club, you can do so – virtually, speaking — in EA Sports’ new golf sim, ‘Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters.’
WWE superstar Randy Orton talks video games
The night before Randy Orton defeated CM Punk at WrestleMania XXVII, the pro wrestler sat down to chat about wrestling, fans and THQ’s WWE All Stars video game. And it’s a good thing he sat down, given the fact the 245-pound WWE superstar clocks in at 6 feet 4 inches.
Do you still talk on the phone?
Even with a teenager in the house, the phone just doesn’t ring like it used to.
Nintendo 3DS: The good, the bad and the ugly
The Nintendo 3DS ($249.99) delivers on its lofty promise: it can show 3D games and other media in 3D. And without requiring any special glasses. But it’s not a perfect product, either, as you’ll see in our review.
Netflix announces lower data options for Canadian members
In response to the growing concern over data plan caps in Canada, Netflix announces a new option for Canadians to help manage how much data is delivered to them while using the video-streaming service.
Think you can act? Try ‘Yoostar 2,’ let Facebook friends be the judge
If you’ve ever dreamed of acting in a Hollywood movie, now you can “virtually speaking” with Yoostar 2: In The Movies, a new and unique game that projects you into famous films and television shows.
A new way to flirt on Facebook
The once-popular ‘The Dating Game’ television game show has been remade for the 21st century — but instead of contestants answering flirtatious questions on television, this new version is playable on Facebook and other social networks.



