Tech enthusiasts have a variety of new gadgets and software options to consider, from gaming controllers to alternative operating systems. The GameSir Pocket Taco, a $35 controller, is designed to transform a phone into a Game Boy, according to The Verge. Meanwhile, Wired highlights the Apple Watch as the best wearable for iPhone users, and also offers advice on choosing a gaming laptop. For those seeking alternatives to Google's Android, Wired also explores options for privacy-conscious users.
The GameSir Pocket Taco, reviewed by The Verge, clamps onto the bottom of a phone and can also function as a standalone wireless gamepad. Senior reporter Andrew Liszewski, who has been covering tech since 2006, noted that the controller is "an excellent and easy way to turn your phone" into a retro gaming device.
For iPhone users, Wired suggests the Apple Watch as the premier wearable. The publication also offers guidance on selecting a gaming laptop, noting the increasing complexity of the market. Gaming laptops now offer a range of priorities, including performance, thinness, cost, and design. The article suggests that while options from their "Best Gaming Laptops, Best Cheap Gaming Laptops, and Best Laptops guides is a good place to start," readers should consider their specific needs.
Wired also explored alternatives to Google's Android operating system for those seeking more privacy. The article explains that while many alternatives are based on Android, they remove Google and its services to varying degrees.
In other tech news, MIT Technology Review discussed the reality of high-tech heists. The article suggests that while movies often portray elaborate technological challenges, real-world barriers to entry are more often physical.
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