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Arguably, the best Nintendo Wii game available from day one is the latest offering of Zelda, which was originally planned for the GameCube and is now finding it’s way to both systems. If you’re buying a Wii this Christmas, Zelda is the first game to get along with it, from the reviews of most gaming […]
More and more reports keep flying in (along with many rumors also) about what the first iPhone will feature. And the latest report, or rumor (your call) says that it will feature a 2MP Camera, which is more than enough for decent snapshots. And if the quality of their Camera’s sensor is good enough, you […]
According to Akihabaranews, Sony has just released in Japan their latest Flash Drives that range from 256Mb to 2Gb capacities (although a bit late, considering that the States and Europe have already had them for a while). They’re roughly the same size as your cell phone’s SIM card, but about twice or thrice as thick. […]
A few days ago we showed you one of the first images of the D40, and today we officially to the public. DPreview has already grabbed a model and given their hands-on preview, and they seem to really like the camera:
On the plus side you get ISO 3200 equiv. (HI 1), the ever useful customizable […]
Penny Arcade, more commonly known for their Web Comic (and now, real comic also) have recently released an article pointing out some sleazy moves that EA has been making lately with XBox 360 games. In short, they’re trying to make users pay to unlock content that is inside the game DVD they bought:
Major Nelson (his […]
Competition among search engines is tough, but when it comes to standards, it helps to cooperate. In this case, the three major players have decided to team up in supporting a single site map protocol. Google has announced that Yahoo! and MSN are adopting the Google Sitemap XML protocol as standard.
We’re thrilled to tell you […]
According to ROKSO these are the world’s top 10 spammers.
Alex Blood (aka Alexander Mosh, AlekseyB, Alex Polyakov)
Leo Kuvayev (aka BadCow)
Michael Lindsay (iMedia Networks)
Ruslan Ibragimov (send-safe.com)
Amichai Inbar
Pavka (aka Artofit)
Vincent Chan
Alexey Panov
Jeffrey Peters (JTel / CPU Solutions)
Tim Goyetche
ForeverGeek is not responsible for any harm, physical or psychological, done to the referred spammers due to this article ;)
One of the reasons I’ve never used Contact’s Synchronization much with my PC and my cellphones is because I’m obligated to use Outlook (in most cases). FinchSync is a free Open-Source Cross-Platform Java application that allows you to synchronize your PDA/Smartphone with Mozilla Thunderbird or Sunbird (which are also free and open-source)
I don’t have the […]
Despite the bad press they’ve been lately, unlike what some people think Sony does seem to be worrying about getting the consoles out to the consumers as fast as they can. Kaz Hirai from Sony explains:
We are trying everything we can to get as many units into the North American market as possible. The thing […]
Here’s the Nintendo Wii’s first US commercial:
It’s a nice commercial showcasing some of the best, or most anticipated, games, however I found it a bit awkward that they didn’t show off it’s multi-player capabilities, despite having many people on the add.
According to recent reports, Apple has contacted a Taiwanese manufacturer to build 12 million iPhone units.
The Chinese-language Commercial Times on Wednesday cited Taiwan-based sources within Apple’s iPod component supply chain as saying the phone is due to arrive during the first half of next year.
Buffalo, not Bill, a Japanese computer manufacturer from Japan has just unveiled one of it’s latest devices, which is ideal for people who travel around a lot with their laptops and handle presentations.
It’s a normal, though a bit oddly-shaped mouse (due to it’s gyroscope mode) that allows you to use more or less like the […]
Today Engadget decided to review the, very debated, Zune DAP from Microsoft. The review is very extensive and covers pretty much everything that anyone wants to buy. I’ll try to resume some of the aspects I found the most relevant, though, of course, some of you might consider others more relevant, or I might have […]
Certain horror franchises have been doing rather well in the comic book market, these days. Army of Darkness, Friday the 13th, a Nightmare on Elm Street, Re-Animator and Darkman have all seen comic-based revivals. Well, next in line is Chucky, the killer doll from the Child’s Play franchise.
Devil’s Due’s Josh Blaylock had this […]
I’ve always felt more comfortable working on laptops than desktop computers. One reason is the minimal travel required from they keyboard to the pointing device. On a desktop, your right or left hand would have to travel at least four inches to the mouse. A laptop’s touchpad is only an inch away from the keyboard. […]
The World Wide Web Consortium is proposing a standard for coding widgets, those small, stand-alone applets that clutter your screen, displaying information on just about anything from stock market prices, Google AdSense earnings, and even the moon’s current phase, among others.
This document describes widgets. It covers the packaging format, the manifest file config.xml, and scripting […]