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PSPeMag shuts down


Yes everyone, it’s sad but true. One of our personal favorite PSP magazines has apparently deceased, at least for the time being which is quite a shame for such a promising project. They were the ones who had the innovative idea of having us read their magazine vertically on the PSP!
Here is the quote from […]

Filed under: PSP

DGEN 0.93 Released - Genesis/Megadrive Emu for Sony PSP

Syn-Z has just updated his nice Genesis Emulator with a couple of new features and improvements.
Here’s the list of them:

Battery information, time remaining display
Menu screen fixed (skin support, color specification, etc.)
Speed adjustment function improved
L/R key can be pressed down separately

Overall, this emulator is great, it has a nice feature which is […]

Filed under: PSP

Editors for a future Sony PSP project wanted

The Bloggy Network is looking for a couple (or more) editors for a new project regarding Sony’s portable console.
There are 5 or 6 main Sony PSP sites that try and provide news and content but most of them lack on some crucial fields, therefore, in order for a person to be fully updated you need […]

Filed under: PSP, Forever Geek

Creative shipped 4,000 Wormy MP3 Players

Worms were an unwanted addition to some of almost 4,000 products shipped from Creative Techology Ltd. lately, and I don’t mean the ones that live in the ground.
Creative Technology Ltd. has accidentally shipped almost 4,000 digital music players in Japan that contain a Windows worm, according to an advisory from Finnish security company F-Secure […]

Filed under: Security

Newegg Maxtor 300 Gig SATA HD $129.99

I don’t know if anyone is interested but NewEgg.com is having a Labor Day Week Special where a Maxtor Diamondmax 10 300GB 3.5″ Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - OEM is being sold for $129.99 which seems to me like a pretty decent deal. I would not mind one of these as my Maxtor 120 GB […]

Filed under: Resources

Massachusetts says “No More Microsoft”

Well, not quite, but it does look like Microsoft Office will not be the text editor of choice in Massachusetts by January 1, 2007, as they are going to switch to an OpenDocument format, which Office does not currently support.
The state of Massachusetts unveiled plans to officially end use of Microsoft Office, instead switching to […]

Filed under: Open Source

Tiered iTunes Pricing

It looks like Apple is losing support from the greedy music industry as they line up to try to force him into a tiered pricing system based on the age of the song and popularity.
Two and a half years after the music business lined up behind the chief executive of Apple, Steven Jobs, and hailed […]

Filed under: Apple

Backlink Checker

I run a few websites, and am always looking for new tools to find out what is going on with the Internet in regards to my site. I found a really neat tool from iWebTool.com called Backlink Checker which helps me find out who is linking to me or talking about me. I have even […]

Filed under: Resources

Shutterbook

For those of you that have been using Flickr and have filled your account, a new service from Shutterbook is currently in beta and is showing a fair amount of promise. While on beta, you can sign up and become a Premium member for free, for the lifetime of your account.
As a beta tester, […]

Filed under: Resources

Sony PSP Last days Recall

Hello everyone, I’m back again after a few days of absence due to the work I’ve been having in making my new homepage. Since I hardly made articles this week, here’s the low down on what’s new and exciting about Sony’s little black beauty.
Death Jr. was released and…
…it sucks. I haven’t heard one good review […]

Filed under: PSP
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