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The Game Boy: One Step Forward, Modern Warfare Two Steps Back

Posted 11/05/2009 at 08:49:36pm

Its just a game people. The whole point of a game is to make us look deeply into our moral values while simultaneously horrifying us by putting us into situations that we wouldn't be able to handle (and often just wouldn't happen) in real life. Anything can and will happen in a game, and this is what makes games the most beautiful form of art ever conceived, in my opinion.

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WiTricity CEO Believes in a World without Power Cords

Posted 09/07/2009 at 10:44:38pm

First off, it's common sense that you can't charge an iPhone with a solar panel that isn't much larger than the device itself. Second, as demonstrated on systm (http://revision3.com/systm/zapper), there is only enough ambient radio energy to power a single LED.

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How-To: Hack Your PSP the Easy Way

Posted 08/08/2009 at 02:46:05pm

The pandora's battery hack is the easiest and safest way to hack any PSP (except the 3000 or GO). It requires no hardware modification (if you buy the battery or have a friend with a hacked PSP make one) and takes just a few minutes. Nothing can possibly go wrong either, as the Pandora's battery is also an unbricking tool. ChickHEN should only be used on the PSP-3000, as there is an experimental version that works.

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The 50 Most Important PC Components of the Modern Computing Era

Posted 05/06/2009 at 12:12:56am

Ahh... I love going back and playing those old games. The fact that modern hardware can bust out 500+ FPS on the same game that we once struggled to run at 15 FPS smells like progress.

 

It's also funny when games run faster than refresh-rate. How is that even possible?

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New Concept From Asus Features Two Multi-Touch Screens, No Keyboard

Posted 03/03/2009 at 11:14:08pm

Normally I would say that this idea would only serve to make typing a royal pain in the ass, but seeing as it is already so hard to type on the eeePC's tiny keyboard, I've got nothing to loose. Cool factor wins!

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Now on Google Earth: Mars

Posted 02/04/2009 at 12:26:42am

"Sadly, we alot know more about Mars then we do about the Moon. That is why we have to go back!"

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Hands-On with Windows 7

Posted 01/16/2009 at 12:05:18am

Meh! Still got me eyes on Ubuntu 9.7... Mabe they'll call it Little Llama ;)

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Nvidia Brings Standardization to GPU Coprocessing with OpenCL 1.0 - Updated

Posted 12/11/2008 at 05:32:19pm

I wonder If it would be possible to implement physx and possibly havok acceleration in OpenCL. In theory, this would allow for in game physics to be run on any brand of GPU, as well as the CPU and maybe even a soundcard. Obviously, the real intention is not to standardize physx and havok, but cuda and similar GPU based parallel processing apis. As for microsofts technology, I imagine it will be analogous to directx vs opengl.

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No BS Podcast #82: The Evacuate the Building! Edition

Posted 10/04/2008 at 07:29:29pm

Glary Utilities:

 

http://www.glaryutilities.com/

 

Includes a nice utility that allows ondemand memory cleanup, similar to AMD's tool.

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The Dream Machine Revealed--Part Two of Three!

Posted 07/09/2008 at 12:16:47pm

speachless...

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