The Japanese company Imation has just presented two new lines of server products on its website. One is the T5R Tower with five 3.5” SATA HDD bays plus one Imation RDX cartridge slot for tape backup, and the other is the 1U rack-mountable R4 1U with only four 3.5” SATA bays. The T5R Tower comes in ... |
27 March 2012 04:38 GMT |
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A French court has ruled for Nintendo in a lawsuit against six companies that were accused of selling flash cards for the DS line of handhelds, saying that they were guilty and needed to pay more than 460,000 Euro in criminal fines and 4.8 million Euro in damages to the Japanese company (which is a little over 690,00... |
6 October 2011 13:31 GMT |
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Shuttle, like so many other companies, did not pass the chance of showing up at Computex and putting on display its newest products, one of them being an item which is so new that it won't become available for a while.Consumer electronics trade shows, or IT events of any other, act as a stage where companies fr... |
3 June 2011 08:08 GMT |
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Barely has Nintendo released its brand new 3DS handheld console in its native Japan that we already see the first proof of the portable console being hacked for use with an R4 device, therefore allowing it to play pirated games.
Nintendo has just launched its new 3DS console in its native Japan and, to about no on... |
28 February 2011 18:01 GMT |
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Nintendo, which has been long affected by piracy, especially on the DS family of handhelds, sees the launch of the 3DS device as a turning point in the fight against piracy, saying that the new platform will have better protections at launch than any other of its products. Speaking to CVG David Yarnton, who is the g... |
27 January 2011 05:43 GMT |
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Piracy is one of the biggest problems the videogame industry faces at the moment. The phenomenon, which has gained steam since the launch of easy-to-use peer to peer and torrent services, is blamed for the falling sales numbers on the PC (although those statistics might be skewed by publishers and by not counting dig... |
21 April 2010 05:09 GMT |
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It's impossible to pirate videogames on the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft has recently made it rather risky for players to try and mod the Xbox 360 home gaming console to use pirated content. But when it comes to the Sony made PlayStation Portable and to the Nintendo created DS line of products, piracy is rampant,... |
8 January 2010 02:49 GMT |
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When people think of terrorism, they think of the 9/11 attacks, of wars in the Middle East or of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. But now, Yutaka Kubota, who is the head of the Association of Copyright for Computer Software in Japan, wants you to associate terrorism with videogame piracy in general and... |
28 May 2009 16:31 GMT |
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It seems that the new Nintendo DSi, which has just been launched in Japan and will arrive in Europe and North America sometime in 2009, is built so that the usual mod chips that were used with other DS models are pretty much useless. The revelation is good news for Nintendo, which has been wagging a fierce war agains... |
6 November 2008 05:05 GMT |
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It's just a little piece of plastic, not bigger than the back of your palm and easy to use. What does it do? Well... it allows users to play pirated games on Nintentdo DS systems. Its name is R4, it is made in China and costs around $40. It is already being sold all over the Internet and even in game shops in Ja... |
26 November 2007 06:33 GMT |
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