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Tritton Detonator Xbox 360 Headset Review

As one of the first gaming headsets officially licensed and co-branded by Microsoft, this sub-$100 stereo gaming headset performs well, minus a few minor hiccups. Read More »

Android Software Fragmentation Visualized

New infographic illustrates how multiple versions of Google's mobile OS have been stretched across multiple devices, leaving many users with generations old software. Read More »

First NVIDIA Tegra 3 Device Launching Next Month

The Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 is coming November and will be the first device to use NVIDIA's quad-core Kal-El processor. Read More »

Finally, a Spill-Proof Gaming Keyboard

The days of keyboards breaking due to spilled drinks may be over thanks to the Levetron Mech4 from AZio, which sports rubber seals and special drainage gutters for maximum protection. Read More »

Sony Taking Over Sony Ericsson

Though the two share a similar namesake, Sony and Sony Ericsson remain largely separate, but now Sony Corp. has entered a $1.475 billion deal to absorb the subsidiary, gaining control of smartphone development. Read More »

Get the Vita One Week Early

Can't wait for the Vita to hit stores on February 22nd? Sony's new First Edition bundle will let you get your hands on the system early. Read More »

Nintendo 3DS Sales Total 6.68 Million

Perceptions were challenged today in Nintendo's half-year financial results, which show the 3DS has gotten off to a better start than the DS. Read More »

Share Your Knowledge with IGN’s Tech Wikis

Learn how to contribute to the growing wealth of information about your favorite gaming hardware, smartphones, tablets and computer platforms on IGN's new tech wikis. Read More »

Vita Browser Won’t Support Flash

The PlayStation Vita will include an internet browser, but don’t expect to use it to view Flash content. Read More »

Nokia's Awesome Flexible Prototype Phone

New Windows Phone 7 devices aren't the only things worth seeing at Nokia World 2011, Nokia's new flexible phone prototype allows users to bend the device to control on-screen menus and media. Read More »

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