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By Julian Horsey on Friday 7th September 2012 10:16 am in Gaming, Mods, Top News
Developer and reverse engineer Yifan Lu, who was responsible for jailbreaking Amazon’s Kindle device and the Sony’s PS Xperia, has this week announced he has hacked the Sony PS Vita. Explaining he is close to finishing a homebrew loader for
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By Julian Horsey on Wednesday 29th August 2012 9:47 am in DIY, Geeky, Mods, PC Hardware
Fans of the Incredible Hulk and Avengers are sure to enjoy this case mod that was showcased at the recent QuakeCon event, in the “Bring Your Own Computer” area. The awesome case mod scene depicts the Incredible Hulk taking
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By Julian Horsey on Monday 27th August 2012 9:14 am in Android, Geeky, Mods, Tablets, Top News
XDA Developers have announced they have pushed Google’s Nexus 7 tablet NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor to new heights this week, overclocking the new Google tablet to a blisteringly quick 2GHz. Beating the overclocking carried out earlier this month that
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By Julian Horsey on Thursday 23rd August 2012 1:12 pm in Mods, PC Hardware
Some of our readers might remember the mod created by Ben Heck back in July, in which he used a Raspberry Pi mini PC and keyboard to create a retro styled keyboard case for it. Well along the same
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By Julian Horsey on Monday 20th August 2012 10:02 am in DIY, Geeky, Linux, Mods
Photographer David Hunt has created a fantastic DSLR battery pack modification using a Rasberry Pi mini computer and a broken Canon 5D Mark II battery grip. After making a few alterations to the battery pack David has been able
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By Julian Horsey on Monday 13th August 2012 11:42 am in DIY, Mods, PC Hardware
If you fancy creating custom photographs with a light painting effects, Adafruit has created an interesting module which can be used with the awesome Raspberry Pi $35 mini PC which is definitely worth more investigation. The Adafruit Raspberry Pi
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By Julian Horsey on Thursday 9th August 2012 11:06 am in DIY, Gaming, Geeky, Humor, Top News
Angry Birds fans who might like to use a physical real world controller to launch their birds into action, maybe interested in this new creation that allows you to launch your Angry Birds with style. The Super Angry Birds
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By Julian Horsey on Tuesday 7th August 2012 10:28 am in Gaming, Mods
The Half-Life Black Mesa mod of the original Half Life game from 1998 using the more advanced capabilities of the Source engine, has been is development for some eight years and counting. But now video footage of the ‘On
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 20th July 2012 7:40 am in Mods, Technology News
Last month Chromium OS Hacker Hexxeh unveiled the first screenshots of a port for the open source version of Google’s Chrome operating system Chromium, over to the Raspberry Pi mini Computer. The Chromium OS port is still some way
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By Julian Horsey on Thursday 19th July 2012 12:46 pm in Mods, Technology News, Top News
Microsoft’s Kinect motion controller has been hacked to create a wide variety of new applications and devices since its launch, prompting Microsoft to create and release specific SDK packages for their Kinect device enabling developers to push the technology
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By Julian Horsey on Monday 16th July 2012 10:10 am in Android, Mods, Top News
Google announced their new Nexus Q streaming media player at the end of last month at the annual Google I/O event, and runs Google’s latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) operating system. Cyanogenmod developer Jason Parker has wasted no
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By Julian Horsey on Thursday 12th July 2012 1:39 pm in Gaming, Mods
Developers of the awesome DayZ Zombie mod for Arma 2 have today revealed via a Tweet that the popular DayZ mod has now passed 500,000 users and is still climbing experiencing around 10,000 new downloads a day. The Tweet
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