Archive for March, 2008
How would you change Apple’s Time Capsule?
Now that Time Machine’s all buddy-buddy with AirPort Extreme’s AirDisk feature, we can see the demand for Time Capsule sinking considerably. Still, Apple’s own NAS drive / WLAN router combo has likely found its way into quite a few households, and now that you’ve had a chance to back up your life a couple times [...]
PSP slim modded for dual analog sticks
Been longing for a second analog stick on your PSP? Modder LordNico’s got you covered with the Razor X (seriously, where do these guys come up with their names?), a user-installable analog stick that appears to mimic the functions of your standard four button pad. (In other words, getting the games to take advantage of [...]
Original content coming to Xbox 360
We were kind of wondering when it was finally going to happen: Microsoft’s inked a deal with a production company to do original content for the Xbox 360. The licensed back catalog of stuff is good and all, but this would fill that niche in between Xbox 360′s digital downloads and long-promised IPTV. No word [...]
NVIDIA drivers responsible for nearly 30% of Vista crashes in 2007
That huge bundle of damning emails and documents Microsoft produced as part of the Vista-capable lawsuit is full of fascinating information about how the company developed, planned,
AMD’s fastest Phenom X4 9850 desktop CPU tested, Intel points and giggles like brat
Today’s benchmark day for AMD’s fastest desktop processor — the Phenom X4 9850. Free of the nasty TLB (Translation Lookaside Buffer) bug, the stage is now set for a head-to-head with Intel’s best. While it’s a significant step forward for AMD, the 9850 proc hardly compares with Intel’s best quad-core desktop CPUs.
Surface to hit consumerdom in 2011, maybe sooner
The last we heard about a consumer-oriented version of Microsoft Surface, Steve Ballmer was saying that the company was trying to get it out ASAP — which is apparently three years, we’ve just learned.




