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Monday
Oct242011

Anonymous uses skills to attack and release usernames of those involved in pedophile network

Alright, so we all are aware that Anonymous hasn’t always used their Justice League-type skills in the most wisest fashion possible — like that ill-concieved attack on Sony which brought PSN service to a screeching hault for almost an entire month. Yeah, well like many superheroes who need time to developy their crime fighting skills, Anon has finally found an outlet to show off its muscle, taking down the scum of the internet down; pedophiles and their innumberable underground sites and networks. — More after the break!

Monday
Oct102011

Homebrewers bring Waluigi to life in Smash Bros. Brawl

The Smash Bros. series is a franchise that needs no introduction. Since its inception back in the late 90’s it’s become just the kind of fresh take on Nintendo’s stars, old and new, that makes players come back for more. But what if Nintendo allowed updateable rosters — kinda like a DLC thing, or at least a community mode for players to share their modified creations together? Well, we know the Big N would never allow that sorta stuff, but that hasn’t stopped Homebrew folks from bringing Waluigi to the Brawl. — More after the break!

Wednesday
Sep072011

Dude puts 360 and PS3 into one case, saves space, creates Console-ception - (Pictures)

Every once in a while peope wonder if the future of gaming is a single piece of hardware running separate instances of a gaming OS (if you will). Well, Redditor “timefiend” decided he wasn’t going to wait for this to happen on its own and went ahead and did it himself. The result? A pretty nifty, convenient console that anyone would be happy to own. — More after the break!

Saturday
Sep032011

Amazing Fallout Pip-Boy 3000 DIY project

Video game gadgets have been brought to life many times, usually as props or less elaborate versions of their virtual counterpart but usually astounding either way. It’s rare to find a piece of video game gear that works like it does in the game itself and this is exactly what has been accomplished with this Pip-Boy 3000 DIY project. It’s startling to see the similarities in the video and although there are a few things built differently, it’s still awesome to see the effort that’s been put into this project.

Tuesday
Aug302011

Tiny $25 PC runs Quake III like a champ

This little ARM based PC running Linux  is called “Raspberry Pi” and it cost it’s developer only $25 to build. The end goal is to have it fit inside a USB stick, but that’s far off from now. Still, this thing is a wonder when it comes to low-cost computing, and it’s proved that recently by playing Quake III at 1920x1080 with 4x AA at 10-30 FPS. Truly impressive, and it’s awesome to watch this little guy in action!

Monday
Aug222011

Rendering realistic water in your browser using WebGL

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Rendering realistic water in your browser using WebGL

When would you think the day would come when you could get next-gen graphics using nothing but a web browser? I mean, sure the cool new HTML5 stuff is awesome, and being able to create games using new things is fun, but I mean holy crap! This is mind-boggling — Try it out here and make sure you have WebGL

Saturday
Aug132011

Prototype Robot Dock that can Make Your Phone Move with Sound - Video

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Prototype Robot Dock that can Make Your Phone Move with Sound - Video

It can also follow commands — There’s some classic geek innovation happening with Romotive who are trying to build an inexpensive platform for users and hackers to make their phones dance, follow commands and maybe drive over to them when a call comes (endless possibilities!). We’re really excited to see what comes of Romotive, and once we can, we will be playing with one of these little guys.

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