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Entries from August 1, 2010 - August 7, 2010

Thursday
Aug052010
Wednesday
Aug042010

Torchlight 2 Announced

 

Great news everyone! Runic Games has just announced the sequel to their very popular dungeon crawler Torchlight. Unsurprisingly, it’s titled Torchlight 2 and features a host of new features, the most noticeable of which is Co-Op support over LAN and the Internet so you can loot even more epic items with a friend in tow. 

Wednesday
Aug042010

Blackberry Torch Made Official - My Impression

Ladies and gentlemen hold on to your power ties and laptops, AT&T has released the newest member to the Blackberry family, The Blackberry Torch. Sporting a full 3.2in touch screen, 5MP camera with flash, slide out QWERTY and the latest OS from RIM, Blackberry OS 6. With this you can be the envy of all the suits in your office. And RIM realizes there’s no business like social networking with enhanced support for Facebook, Twitter and do I dare say, Myspace? 

Wednesday
Aug042010
Wednesday
Aug042010

This years best 404 page - Rainbows and unicorns on Blippy

There’s nothing much to say about this except that it might be the greatest 404 page of all time. This little gem was found by @jw on Twitter, and the actual 404 page was created by Blippy, which is again, completely and utterly amazing! The entire page is composed using Javascript and CSS3, and I can’t see any signs of Flash in the source code, so this should work on your iPad/iPhone as well.

Wednesday
Aug042010

Razer Revamps the Lachesis (lighting options, 5600 dpi laser)

With most of Razer’s new gaming mice utilizing the new 5600 dpi laser sensor, it seemed unfair for one of Razer’s earlier ambidextrous mice to be left out. Along with the 5600 dpi 3.5G laser, comes over 16 million different lighting options. The powerful laser can be fine tuned by increments of 125 dpi at a time. Pretty much everything else about the mouse has been left untouched - Teflon feet, scroll wheel with 24 click positions, 9 customizable buttons, and 60kb of onboard memory. (just to name a few). Expect it to hit shelves in August on Razer’s website and worldwide in Q3 for $79.99.

Wednesday
Aug042010
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