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PS3 supported formats


These are the Media formats that the PS3 will support when it’s released, however, it may be able to support more in a near future via a firmware update:
VIDEO
• MPEG-1
• MPEG-2 (PS,TS)
• H.264/MEPG-4 AVC
• MPEG-4 SP
MUSIC
• ATRAC (.oma .msa .aa3)
• AAC (.3gp .mp4)
• MP3 (.mp3)
• WAV (.wav)
IMAGES
• JPEG
• GIF
• PNG
• TIFF
• BMP

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80 Hours of music on your iPod

Sonnettech has released in Japan an add-on battery for your iPod that gives it 16h of autonomy for videos or 80h for music!

It also happens to aesthetically murder your iPod, so it’s more of a double-edged sword. But I guess it could be useful for those that use their iPods at work and need a […]

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Is Chuck Norris God?

This classic video from Return of the Dragon answers and ends the internet-long legend of Chuck Norris’ Godliness.

So I guess that our question now is: Is Bruce Lee God?

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Top 50 Worst Game Names Ever

Game Revolution made a nice article with what they consider to be the top worst video game names ever given. Although I don’t find some of their choices bad enough to be in that top 50 (compared to some of the others), I think that they’re pretty much head-on in most cases. Here are some […]

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IE Team offers Mozilla a cake

Well, this is awkward… the IE Team has sent Mozilla a cake to celebrate the release of Firefox 2.0, which wasn’t even poisonous!

In /. ,where the article was originally reported, thousands of nerds witnessed as their dreams, of the hate between the two companies, were shattered. As one of their users said, and I quote:
Browser […]

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Is your white MacBook cracking?

Looks like Sony isn’t the only company displeasing it’s customers lately. A few users have started to report the appearance of a small crack on one of the sides of their MacBooks and small distorting after normal usage.

Though this issue hasn’t been reported by many, a few of the MacBooks I’ve seen lately seem to […]

Filed under: Apple

iTrip Nano Review

Today when I passed by the (only) local Mac shop in my island I, for no apparent reason, decided to go step in again. Even though the 2nd Gen iPod Nanos were already sold out, when I turned around I was in for a nice surprise. For the first time, on any shop that sells […]

Filed under: Apple

Live action ‘Moon Knight’ TV series

Raise your hand if you’ve heard of Moon Knight.
Yeah, I wasn’t expecting a lot of responses. Well, this obscure Marvel superhero will be getting his very own live action television series produced by No Equal Entertainment, it would seem.
“Moon Knight has all the elements for an engaging television series. No Equal Entertainment has a […]

Filed under: Entertainment

HBO’s Spawn the Series - Review

One of the best cartoons I’ve ever watched, Spawn the series still holds up after nearly 10 years. Definately the best thing the Spawn franchise has to offer, improving on practically everything that made the comic book enjoyable. If you’ve never had the pleasure of watching it, then give it a shot. […]

Filed under: Cartoons

World of Warcraft’s Blood Elves now with more testosterone!

Since the Horde in the World of Warcraft is known for it’s “ugly” and brute-looking races, most Horde players were disappointed when they saw that the new race for the expansion was none other than the “skinny” and “pretty” blood elves.
So after numerous complaints regarding their femininity (I think that the WoW community complains way […]

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Bypass Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) in 8 steps

The good people at Hacklabs have put together a 10 step guide, that I think that even computer-illiterate users will be able to follow, to get past the WGA check in most, if not all, Microsoft applications that require validation.
1. Download Orca (mirror) and install it.
2. Open WindowsDefender.msi with Orca
3. Go to the “CustomAction” table […]

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Top Firefox 2 Tweaks

Even though Firefox 2 was only officially released yesterday, Gina Trapani, from LifeHacker has already put together a short article with some quick tweaks for everyone’s favorite Open-Source browser. Here are some of the tips I found interesting, you can see the others on the original article by clicking “Visit Site” below.
Session restore
Fx 2 only: […]

Filed under: Resources, Open Source

Digg.com to be sold soon?

Michael Arrington from TechCrunch just gave news that Digg.com may be on it’s way to be purchased, as acquisition discussions have been unfolding. One of those companies which is interested in Digg is News Corp.
However, the company was unable to land an offer in the price range they’re looking for - at least $150 million […]

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Firefox 2 Officially Released

Mozilla has officially relased Firefox 2. Although it has been available for the past 24 hours on the FTP site, it is now available for download via the Mozilla website.
You can also get

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Sonic 3D beta Released

Drx from Hidden Palace has released the E3 96 leaked version of what was arguably one of the least favorite Sonic games ever: Sonic 3D.

If you’re a big Sonic fan like myself I guess this will be a good piece of memorabilia to collect. And even if you’re not, it’s interesting to see what a […]

Filed under: General

Apple announces Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros

As expected, Apple announced today the update to their popular MacBook Pro laptops that features the new Intel Core 2 Duo Processors. Apple claims that they are up to 39% faster than before. The graphics card is an ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 and the two new processors for the 15″ and 17″ are…
2.16GHz or 2.33GHz […]

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