The GameSir Pocket Taco, a $35 controller, is emerging as a top choice for transforming smartphones into handheld gaming devices, according to The Verge. This controller, which clamps onto the bottom of a phone, also functions as a standalone wireless gamepad.
The Pocket Taco's appeal lies in its ability to emulate classic gaming consoles, specifically the Game Boy, making it an accessible option for gamers. Andrew Liszewski, a senior reporter at The Verge, noted the controller's ease of use and affordability. He has been covering and reviewing gadgets since 2006.
In other tech news, the Apple Watch continues to be the leading wearable for iPhone users, as reported by Wired. The publication highlighted the Apple Watch SE 3 as a best-value option, while the Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3 offer different features for users. Wired also provided guidance for consumers looking to purchase gaming laptops, emphasizing the importance of considering factors like performance, design, and cost. The article noted that the wide range of choices makes the selection process more complex.
For those seeking alternatives to Google's Android operating system, Wired also explored options for privacy-conscious users. The article explained that while many alternative mobile operating systems are based on Android, they remove Google and its services from the system.
In a different vein, Ars Technica celebrated Valentine's Day by honoring Ang Lee's 2000 film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." The publication described the film as a wuxia tragic fairy tale with a heartbreaking love story, stunning cinematography, and martial arts sequences.
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