Sunday, January 24, 2010
PS3 finally hacked?
Hope this will be a kick start of hacked ps3 era~ hope it come fast~
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Super Computer~
Well, I'll be damned if Maingear hasn't just given me that Friday feeling on a damp and dreary, rainy Thursday.
Maingear yesterday announced that it has started shipping a bad-ass new line of gaming rigs that are enough to make your pulse quicken. Ranging from $2,249 to a dream crushing $5,149, the top of the line F1X packs an overclocked Core i7, maintenance free X20 watercooling, 12GB of triple–channel DDR3 RAM, a Blu-ray burner, and last but certainly not least, an 80GB SSD to complement the 1.5TB of regular HDD storage.
Peep the specs below and if anyone happens to have a spare five grand lying around and is feeling philanthropic, you know where to find me.
And, if you're one of those harsh but realistic people who thinks believes knows it's not just what's on the inside that counts, these machines are also super sleek.
Oooh pretty!
Nice or not~! I wan~!!
damn geng this com~
2010 new thoughs~
day passes day by day~
month passes month by month~
y so fast got such feeling jor~
really old le mar?
xoxo blogging during office hour~
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Sony's Motion Controller Delayed Until the Fall
When it was announced last summer, Sony's PS3 motion controller was set for a Spring launch. However, yesterday Sony announced that it will be delaying the device's debut until the fall. President of Sony Computer Entertainment, Kazuo Hirai, hinted that the reason for the delay could be that, at the moment, there just aren't enough titles for the technology.
"We have decided to release the Motion Controller in fall 2010 when we will be able to offer an exciting and varied line-up of software titles that will deliver the new entertainment experience to PS3 users," Hirai said in a statement.
The delay could also have something to do with the fact that Microsoft's Natal platform is also set for release in time for the holiday period. Did Sony delay the launch in order to better compete with Microsoft's own motion sensing platform? Let us know what you think in the comments below!