Archive for November, 2011:


Trendnet TPL-307E Powerline Networking Adapter Doesn’t Block a Plug

Trendnet TPL-307E

I am a big fan of powerline networking. I have a powerline network in my house to connect to my game console upstairs since my WiFi network gets sketchy up there. I don’t really like that the outlets in

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Mugen Power Unveils HTC Titan Extended Battery

HTC Titan

If you are one of the folks that purchased the new HTC Titan  smartphone when it launched this month, you may be wishing for more battery power. A company called Mugen Power has unveiled a new extended life battery

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Assassins Creed Revelations Arrives Early On PC, Now Available (video)

Assassins Creed Revelations

If you have been waiting for the launch of the new Assassins Creed Revelations game on PC. You will be pleased to know that its has already arrive in the US and is now available to download and play. Assassins

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Worlds First Elasticated USB Data Cables Unveiled (video)

Roboden cables

Asahi Kasei corporation has unveiled a new cable called the Roboden, which is the worlds first elasticated cable, that can be used for USB devices, data transfer or power. The company has developed the new Roboden cables working with

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Engineers Use 3D Printer And Bone Like Material To Create New Bones (video)

3D Printer Bone

3D printers are becoming more and more common in every day life and are even becoming available to the masses via Kickstarter. Now Researchers at Washington State University and engineers have been able to use a customised 3D printer to

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YouTube Analytics Feature Rolls Out Today, Providing More Detailed Viewing Statistics For Publishers

YouTube Analytics

YouTube movie publishers will be pleased to know that Google has today started rolling out a new YouTube Analytics feature. That will allow publishers to be able to see comprehensive statistics, detailing how popular their videos are and whether

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HP webOS Decision To be Announced In Two Weeks

HP TouchPad

We recently heard that HP may be considering selling off webOS, which the company acquired when the purchased Palm, and it ended up costing HP over $3.3 billion, and now the company has announced that they will decided what

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Gunpoint, Indie Game Trailer Unveils Fresh Approach To Game Design (video)

Gunpoint

In a world where big name games development companies fight over sales. It great to see independent games developers brings fresh life to the gaming scene. Rather than the standard genre of FPS, sports or hack and slash gaming.

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Kindle Fire Hacked To Run Nintendo 64 Games

Kindle Fire Nintendo

Owners of the new Amazon Kindle, who have already become a little bored with the range of games available for the new Amazon Android tablet. Might be please to know that a developer has been able to created an emulator that

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First BlackBerry BBX Smartphone To Be Called BlackBerry Surfboard?

BlackBerry Londons Surfboard

We recently heard about the first BBX powered BlackBerry smartphone, which was rumored to be called the BlackBerry London, although at the time it wasn’t clear whether this would be the devices actual name or just a codename. Now

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Apple iOS 5.1 Beta Still Doesn’t Fix Battery Drain

iPhone Battery

Early reports are beginning to filter through from a few users of Apple’s iOS 5.1 beta. Reporting that the new iOS 5.1 software still doesn’t address the battery drain issue, some iPhone 4S users are experiencing. Apple has already

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Battlefield 3 Reaches 8 Million Sales

Battlefield 3

Many thought that EA’s Battlefield 3 game would have a hard time finding sales launching the same month as the new Call of Duty : Modern Warfare 3 game. But even after considerable first day sales, Battlefield 3′s sales

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