Apacer has come out with a new line of dual-interface USB flash drives, the AH173. Available in three different storage capacities: 8GB, 16GB and 32GB, these USB flash drives feature a high-quality zinc alloy casing (6mm thick), a USB 2.0 connection interface and a micro-USB connection interface that is protected by a transparent plastic cap. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Softpedia]
If there is one particular game genre that was introduced on the Nintendo DS platform which certainly captured the imagination of many due to its unique style of gameplay, it would be the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney series. I admit that I thoroughly enjoyed myself playing through the different cases over the years, but as I left college and entered the working world, I also ditched the gaming world behind. It is then my pleasure to announce that Ace Attorney compilation will be making its way to the Nintendo 3DS, where it will be the first of three Phoenix Wright games which will appear in 3D.
Phoenix Wright Makes His Way To The Nintendo 3DS original content from Ubergizmo.
PNY hits back with a new graphics card, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti OC. Specs-wise, the card sports 2880 CUDA Cores, a 384-bit memory interface, a core clock of 1006MHz (1072 Boost Clock) and a 3GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 7200MHz. What’s more, the card also employs a triple-fan cooling solution and has 2x DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. The GeForce GTX 780 Ti OC is priced at $720. [PNY]
This article was written on April 08, 2008 by CyberNet.
The latest rumor and speculation around the Internet regarding the Xbox 360 is that Microsoft is developing a “Wiimote” like controller for the system. This information comes from an MTV News Report that talked about the controller and how it would have four face buttons, an analog stick and a microphone. They article reads:
If everything goes according to plan, Microsoft’s response to Nintendo’s Wii will appear before the end of the year, a developer who has been briefed on the project told MTV News. The Xbox 360 manufacturer has been working on its own version of the motion-controlled Wii remote since last summer, the developer said.
The developer that MTV spoke with also sketched out a reproduction of the last prototype that he had seen which looks like this:
We’ve seen how successful the Wii has been, partially because of its controller and so it makes sense that Microsoft would want to introduce a new type of controller for the Xbox 360 that involved motion. A blog entry over at SeattlePI.com talks about how this rumor is highly plausible. The author said he knew that Microsoft was developing at least four different accessories (they’re money-makers) for the system that were to launch in 2008 and this controller could very likely be one of them. He also mentioned that in the past, Microsoft had job postings seeking someone who had experience with motion sensors.
Of course this is just a rumor so it shouldn’t be taken too seriously yet, however this does sound like something Microsoft would want to do and we wouldn’t be surprised in the least if it’s launched before the holiday season.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is certainly a phablet that has picked up its fair share of bouquets ever since it was released, and for good measure, too. That was a particularly useful phablet by all means, and it has even arrived in an Olympic Games Edition to boot. This time around, there is a variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, where it will be known as the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo. This particular phablet was first “discovered” last week, and it has also garnered a fair amount of interest especially since its benchmark scores and FCC certification process have also started to make its rounds online. What you see above could very well be the press images of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo, where it is touted to be up for pre-order over in Belgium, where it sports a rather hefty €599 price tag – but that is about to be expected, since this is no mid-range device.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo Pre-Order Happening In Belgium original content from Ubergizmo.
TiVo reportedly lays off industrial design team, sees its future in DVR software (update)
Posted in: Today's Chili According to a rumor from Wired, the network DVR prototype TiVo showed off at CES is much more than a dream, and could be a big part of its future. The unnamed internal sources claim TiVo laid off 5 employees that make up most of its hardware team …
A member of the Media Lens crew snaps an in-game photo of some fiery mayhem. The group’s uniform is a work in progress.
(Credit: killerdead77 via cy_sperling/Reddit)
My neighbors have been meeting regularly to discuss ways we can report and prevent crime in our area. I have a new idea — get Grand Theft Auto V gamers on the case. They’re doing a mighty thorough job documenting crime in Los Santos.
It’s all thanks to photographer and filmmaker Christopher Murrie, who a few days back let Reddit know he’s been playing GTA Online in passive mode as a “war correspondent” dressed in a helmet, camo pants, and a black jacket with “MEDIA” printed across the back. Passive mode makes it impossible to attack other players while you’re on foot, and makes you impervious to attacks yourself.
“It’s fun,” Murrie wrote, to see which players let him get up close, virtual smartphone in virtual hand, while they fight. “Most people seem to have fun with it, but there is always one guy who can’t stop trying to run me over,” he said. “And they are always dressed as some ridiculous ICP Clown nonsense…”
Murrie’s photog… [Read more]
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Like ducks in a row, five C-130 Hercules aircraft lined up before taking off at Yokota Air Base, Japan. That’s one intimidating traffic jam to be in. The picture was taken for the US Air Force by Senior Airman Cody H. Ramirez on their Instagram page.