Archive for July 29, 2008

How To play Sony PlayStation Games on your PC

In this series, we’ll take a closer look at the software needed to run PSX, PS2 and Xbox games on your PC. This time we’ll discuss Sony’s Playstation (PSX) and the ePSXe emulation software.

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New MobileMe status page details return of e-mail

MobileMe’s rocky start has been splashed all over the Internet by now, including the application, billing, and e-mail issues that users have been grappling with. Now, Apple is doing some splashing of its own.

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FCC to Rule Comcast Can’t Block Web Videos

Washington — Federal regulators are set to announce this week that Comcast Corp. wrongly slowed some of its customers’ Internet traffic, in a victory for consumer groups and high-tech companies that have fought to keep Web traffic free from interference. The Federal Communications Commission will rule that the cable giant violated federal policy

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Your Next iPod May Have Ability To Change It’s Color…

Apple’s patent calls it a “Computing device with dynamic ornamental appearance”

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Unreal Engine 4 in 2012

Epic boss Mike Capps predicts that the next iteration of the company’s stupidly popular Unreal Engine will be out in 2012, no doubt raking in even more cash from developers who don’t quite fancy building their own tech. “We’ve got Unreal [Engine] 4 in production right now,” Capps told Gamasutra. “It’s going to be in the next console generation…

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iPhone App Store Games Hacked - All Apps Hackable!

Apple’s Fairplay DRM, which protects all the applications you download from iTunes, has been hacked. The method for hacking this has actually been around for a while, but has been recently applied to Super Monkey Ball and distributed into the wild. To do this, you’ll need a jailbroken iPhone and SSH installed.

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Apple’s new MacBooks will have Glass trackpads

…and other cool stuff

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Apple’s next-gen Macs have something special under the hood

A new generation of personal computers on the way from Apple Inc. may sport some of the most significant architectural changes since the Mac maker made the jump from PowerPC processors to those manufactured by Intel Corp., AppleInsider has learned.


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