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Written by Irfan
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Sony has announced details of its latest PlayStation 3 gaming console and handheld PlayStation Portable.
A 160 GB PS3 was unveiled at the Leipzig games conference that will go on sale on 31 October in Europe and November in the US.
Also shown off was a wireless keypad which interfaces with PS3 controllers that will allow touch typing.
Upgrades to the PlayStation Portable include a built-in microphone and an anti-reflective screen.
Bundle deals
The new 160 GB PS3 will be sold as a bundle that includes a limited edition of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, and will go on sale 31 October for 449 euros (£355), and shortly thereafter in the US for $500.
The recently announced 80 GB version has now started shipping and will sell for 399 euros or $400.
No UK prices have yet been given and may end up being higher than direct conversions suggest.
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Written by Irfan
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 It’s been confirmed that much touted Iphone killer N96 will be available to public on 1st October 2008. From October 1st, the handset will be available in all good 3, T-Mobile, Phones 4U, Carphone Warehouse, Orange and Vodafone. The handset, pictured above, packs 16GiB of built-in memory (8GiB more than the N95) and a DVB-H tuner for digital TV. The new design gives a sleeker appearance, but the feature-set may not prove to be the significant upgrade many customers are hoping for. |
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Written by Irfan
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A Briton accused of hacking into top secret military computers has lost a Law Lords appeal against being extradited to stand trial in the US. Glasgow-born Gary McKinnon could face life in jail if convicted of accessing 97 US military and Nasa computers. He has admitted breaking into the computers from his London home but said he was seeking information on UFOs. The 42-year-old's lawyers said they would apply to the European Court of Human Rights to prevent his removal. Mr McKinnon first lost his case at the High Court in 2006 before taking it to the highest court in the UK, the House of Lords. He was arrested in 2002 but never charged in the UK. |
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Written by Irfan
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I saw an interesting article on Inquirer website. According to the article, it seems that UBISOFT seems to have been caught distributing a 'no-CD' crack produced by a pirate group for one of its own games.
A user named Twingo on the site Fileforums.com pointed users in the direction of a crack made available by Ubisoft for the PC game Rainbow Six Vegas 2.
This was meant to help users around problems experienced by the copy protection problems caused by the Direct2drive download service.
The file has since been removed, but not before many users confirmed that the download was in fact a no-CD crack distributed by pirate group 'Reloaded'.
The 'UK Community Manager' of Ubisoft attempted to address the issue by stating: "We're looking into this further as this was not the UK Support team that posted this, however if it is an executable that does not need the disc I doubt it has come from an external source."
Yet various users posted proof it was from an external source, using a standard hex viewer.
Read full article @ Theinquirer.net
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