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Anti-Phishing Toolbars: Lulling Us into False Sense of Security?


If you’re a smart user, you would know better than to blindly click on links and open attachments in emails or websites. No matter how attractive an offer, or how funny a joke is supposed to be, or how many millions of dollars you were supposed to have just won in a lottery somewhere, smart […]

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Sell your MSN name

These days it seems like you can sell anything, from old records, or junk you have lying around on eBay, or even a Playstation 3 (that happens to include a BMW).
5sai.com is a Chinese company that is exploring a new form of advertisement by purchasing people’s MSN display names. Unfortunately, their instructions, and services, seem […]

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Cerulean Studios Previews Trillian Astra

Trillian, one of the most popular multi-protocol IM clients, is set to receive a very nice upgrade in a near future.

This new version, entitled Astra, is aiming to pack a pig punch. Not only does it add support for even more IM clients, but also a great adds a great number of features that many […]

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Snes emulator on Wii? Maybe

Apparently, by using an Action Replay for the GameCube and the official Nintendo SD adapter will allow you to run various some homebrew programs, namely, SNex 9X which is a Super Nintendo Emulator.

Will this mark the demise of Nintendo’s Virtual Console? I guess we’ll find out in a few months.

Filed under: PSP

Sony Releases Blu Ray Burner in Korea

While the rest of the world is fighting with each other in order to try and grab a Playstation 3, Koreans can just walk in any tech store and purchase a DVD burner for your PC and drive back home safely with it. And it only costs €757 (approximately $978). That’s cheaper than any […]

Filed under: Gadgets

Legend of Zelda Storyline Explained!

GameTrailers have recently released a series of videos that try to connect all the past and present Zelda games’ story lines together. And, surprisingly, their theory makes sense. Right now it is possible to link all of the games together, although I always imagined that all the stories were separated from each other (like the […]

Filed under: Games

ForeverGeek’s Christmas Wishlist

As everyone reading this should know, unless you’re camping in the middle of Tokyo to get try to get a Playstation 3, Christmas is approaching at a very fast pace. So we, at ForeverGeek, decided to share our Christmas wish list with you and hope that some generous sponsor will make some of those wishes […]

Filed under: Forever Geek

DS Reaches 7M in Europe and 22M Worldwide

Nothing seems to be stopping Nintendo’s portable console’s sales. Love it or hate it, the Nintendo DS is the iPod of the portable gamer. And if the Nintendo Wii sells as much as it’s hyped, it could very well become the iPod of normal consoles.
In addition flaunting new hardware totals, the company also announced that […]

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PSP Firmware Version 3.0 Released

Sony has finally released the most anticipated PSP firmware update after their 2.0 version. This firmware update allows compatibility with the Playstation 1 titles which will be available for purchase via the Playstation 3’s online store (yes, it’s a bit unfair that you’re “forced” to get a Playstation 3 if you want to play PS1 […]

Filed under: PSP

Sony Vaio Type G Mini Review

AkihabaraNews recently got their hands on an unreleased Sony Vaio laptop from their upcoming G series which is indicated for journalists and businessmen who travel a lot. This little laptop packs quite a few features for it’s small body, and even though I was, at first, a bit disappointed with it, thanks to the video […]

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Windows Vista: More Choices, More Headaches

Joel Spolsky writes about the usability aspect of Windows Vista’s having at least nine ways of shutting down. He argues that giving users more choices is more restrictive than liberating, especially since most users won’t know the difference among these, anyway.

Every time you want to leave your computer, you have to choose between nine, count […]

Filed under: General

Broken Wiimote Wrist-Strap = Broken TV Screen

Though it still amazes me how anyone has managed to let a game controller slip from their hands, with enough strength to break a TV screen, it’s a bit worrying that the strap is so fragile.

Troy feels REALLY bad. But all of us present determined it was not his fault. The wrist strap just plain […]

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Robot Carnival - Review

One day in 1987, Fantasia and Heavy Metal met in a bar. They had a few drinks, got to talking and eventually went back to Heavy Metal’s place. And that’s how Robot Carnival came to be. When I say that Robot Carnival is a fusion of Fantasia and Heavy Metal, I’m not being a smarty-pants. […]

Filed under: Anime

Maburaho: First Impression

Normally I don’t bother with harem animes since I pretty much know they’re not my thing. However, working at the Anime USA convention as a video ops staff member this year, one of my assignments was to sit in the video rooms and make sure nobody stole the equipment. That also meant I had to […]

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Cobra Commander reviews: My Neighbor Totoro

Ssso, I had just kidnapped two scientists and ordered them to construct for me a massive ssuper weapon capable of harnessing the magma of the Earth’s molten core in order to raise the planet’s temperature just enough to increase property value in Wyoming (which I had intended to turn into the world’s largest quicksand pit […]

Filed under: Anime

Vonage USB Phone

Vonage, the “broadband phone company” has just released their latest phone model which, surprisingly, fits in your pocket. Basically, it’s a USB key, with embed software and a stereo plug (for the Mic and Phones). What’s so great about this? Well, basically, you can carry your phone with you anywhere and make free unlimited distance […]

Filed under: Gadgets
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