You can buy the (wrong) photo of Tali from Mass Effect on the BioWare store-

My friends, money can buy you love. Or it can over at the BioWare store, anyway, where you can currently pick up a framed version of that picture of Tali from the end of Mass Effect 3 (spotted by Kotaku), the one she only gives you if you chose to romance her. For the low, low cost of $30, you can possess a portrait for your mantelpiece that will raise the eyebrows of visitors for years to come.

Here’s the problem for me, though: It’s the wrong one. The Tali portrait in the BioWare store uses the picture from Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, an original artwork that replaced the lightly edited, controversy-generating stock photo from the original ME3: “attractive woman in field smiling with sunset”.

While you’ll never catch me yucking anyone’s yum in these hallowed pages, I h…

You thought your keyboard was over the top- You can adjust the typing feel on the new ROG Azoth Extreme while enjoying its color OLED-

The ROG Azoth Extreme is a brand new wireless gaming keyboard with a whole lot of extra bits.

The most immediately noticeable extra is the OLED screen in the upper right corner. This full-colour panel may be limited in resolution, but it is a touchscreen—you swipe the screen and the animation changes. It looks surprisingly good in-person, and it’s plenty responsive.

The Azoth Extreme is made up of an aluminium alloy surround, in which sits a carbon fibre top plate (there’s carbon fibre on the new ROG Harpe Ace Extreme, too), a silicone pad, a Poron switch pad, and Poron dampening foam. All of which sits on metal leaf springs within the chassis.

“We chose carbon fibre for its metal like rigidity, providing a crispy typing feel while its versatility absorbs vibrati…