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  • Customised DSi Review Part 9

    The Nintendo DSi first arrived in the lives of 2000s kids in 2008 and 2009, carrying on from the original chunky DS and the more popular DS Lite.But although it introduced many new features that had been missing from earlier models, one thing it didn’t have was good accessibility beyond gameplay on the touch screen,…

  • future of this website

    Hello PL Tech Reviews / TR Fans. This is Phoebs. For a while, I’ve been wondering what sort of blog site I want, that will help not only with my career, but will also enable me to expand my brand into numerous different niches. I still love technology, blogging about technology and would love to…

  • Customised DSi Review Part 8

    The Nintendo DSi was launched in late 2008 in Japan, but if you lived outside of Japan, you had to wait until early 2009. It came with many new features that made it a lot more powerful compared to the previous Nintendo DS Lite, including dual cameras, an enhanced sound system, a built-in web browser;…

  • MacOS Sequoia, MacOS Tahoe and Why I’m Downgrading to MacOS Sonoma

    Apple has been selling M-Series Macs since 2020, moving its landmark computer series away from the retina intel chip and into the world of in-house processors. As a result, Macs are now a lot faster, with Mac users seeing better performance, whether they be exporting videos, running development programs, creating music or podcast shows and…

  • Customised Nintendo DSi Part 7

    The Nintendo DSi became publicly available worldwide in April 2009, and from the get go, it represented an important evolution for Nintendo’s handheld lineup. By all means, it lost the Game Boy Advance slot, but it introduced built-in cameras, an integrated sound creation app and, most important for a modern audience, a built in internet…

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