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Following the initiative of their French neighbors who published their classified UFO files last year, the British Ministry of Defense has started on Monday a four year project destined to transfer the files to the UK's National Archives. The British Ministry of Defense now possesses about 160 UFO related files,... |
14 May 2008 06:47 GMT |
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The extremely popular Eee PC sub-notebook from Asustek has reportedly been modded once again. This time we're not talking about carbon fiber lids or 802.11n Wi-Fi capabilities, but rather of a whole new set of features, previously unknown to the toy-like gadget. The new version has shown up on eBay and sells for... |
30 April 2008 06:50 GMT |
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Still trying to recover from Ben Heck's PS3 laptop? So were these guys when reporting the Apple IIGS laptop. Ben Heck has indeed outdone even himself with his latest mod based off an original IIGS motherboard. Click on the image to the left to have a closer look at this mod wonder.The Apple IIGS laptop sports a ... |
15 April 2008 16:21 GMT |
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Asustek's tiny Eee PC is one of the best-selling ultra-mobile PCs in the world. In fact, it sold so well, that people "wearing" the Eee can be seen almost everywhere. However, when fashion is becoming a standard, there's nothing much special left in having one of the units. That's why custom-made Eee ... |
17 March 2008 07:35 GMT |
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Most of you probably see no reason why the Wiimote and Nunchuck should be merged into an one-handed controller and this means that you are one of the happy. But life was not as good with everybody, so there are people with certain handicaps that can't fully enjoy the so beloved gaming experience. And this is the... |
19 February 2008 05:57 GMT |
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A recent breakthrough in electronics... no wait, that's a big fat lie. A certain Brandon Holland from the Great White North (that's better) has done it! At only 19 years of age, Mr. Holland was able to get Skype up and running on the AppleTV (or so we're led to believe). While few would consider using ... |
24 January 2008 04:13 GMT |
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Be advised that we don't encourage piracy, but we're surprised to see that the homebrewers have (almost) finally made it, after such a long research. Word goes that Team ICE has found a way of running SELF files in GamesOS on the PS3's 2.10 firmware. Translation: they managed to run an unsigned code o... |
21 January 2008 05:40 GMT |
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"This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind" - Neil Armstrong said that when he first set foot on the moon, and it's something we should say right now (OK, maybe if we overreact it a little). The thing is that Epic has just announced that the first ever user created content for a gaming console... |
21 December 2007 04:56 GMT |
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Yes, I know that modding your PSP is illegal, but is fixing it after a failed modding attempt illegal too? After all, it's just a second shot given to those noobs that bricked their PSP consoles... The bottom line is that now there's hope for every bricked PSP in the world as a group of hard-working homebr... |
24 August 2007 08:46 GMT |
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Tomb Raider fans (and especially those who've played it on their PC) know that with the release of every Tomb Raider game, it would be possible for them to install a "nude patch" enabling them to see Lara Croft in all her splendor performing those nifty acrobatics of hers. More recently though, news about a new ... |
24 August 2007 03:02 GMT |
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Since Microsoft launched their Xbox Live service, add-ons/official mods became another way of making gamers reach deeper into their pockets. Thus, the move caught other companies' attention and they did the same with their products. Before we knew it, any content whatsoever, added after a title's release, h... |
28 May 2007 06:59 GMT |
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You've heard of mods right? Whether it's your indoors entertainment system you want to mod, or your handheld system, such as the PSP or the Nintendo DS, there's always someone who goes around the company's back and develops a mod chip/software enabling your system to do magical things, not possibl... |
17 May 2007 08:45 GMT |
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PC users build their own systems according to their needs and budget. As every PC user has his/her own personality, each tends to imprint it onto their systems. There are people that build up their systems, trying to get the most out of those fancy components. However, unlike regular PC users, the modding fans are a ... |
13 March 2007 10:49 GMT |
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