Entries from December 26, 2010 - January 1, 2011






Console Hacking 2010 - Fail 0verflow hacks PS3
When people think hackers they automatically assume illegal activity. But what people aren’t aware of is that hackers help software companies by putting on display weaknesses in their product’s security systems. Console hacking on the other hand gives owners a chance to turn their gaming machines into something much much more — beware, intense 1337 talk ahead.
ITT: nerds.
Release of touch screen iMacs inevitable?
With the introduction of Mac OS X Lion in late October, some subtle hints were given that touch enabled iMacs were soon to come. And it seemed that, with the upcoming release of Lion, future OS’ updates would continually show more and more similarities to iOS4. Assumed “hints” were not the only evidence we’ve seen though, as numerous amounts of patents have been passed throughout the past year including one for a touch enabled monitor. After mainly focusing on their mobile devices for the past few years, could this just be a ploy to merge their huge iOS4 success with the Mac? — More details after the break!
New Years bug glitching up iPhone alarms
I had stuff to do this morning, so last night I throw up an alarm on my iPhone. I wake up this morning and realize that my alarms hadn’t gone off and that it’s two hours past the time I was supposed to get up. What gives? Apparently, a New Years bug in the iOS firmware. — More details after the break!





LittleBigPlanet 2 recreates Windows in-game
“Who needs the NT kernel or C++ when you’ve got LittleBigPlanet 2?”
There’s a lot to be said about a console game in which you get a level editor and somehow someone is able to recreate the Windows operating system experience with just the right tools and a lot of imagination. Not only that, but the game is still in beta and won’t be released until next month!
Seidio will gladly sell you accessories for your HTC EVO Shift 4G







We’re not sure what it is with the HTC EVO Shift 4G but we’ve seen its face way too many times without any sort of official press release. If you direct your browser to Seidio’s online store, they’ll actually sell you everything from a screen protector to an extended battery pack marked “under development” if you sell them the unreleased handset. It definitely seems rather weird but the website didn’t look too legit to us either. Until then, the ball is in HTC’s court.






The history of early adopters - Video
This is so true for many reasons — there’s always the “latest and greatest” thing, but usually that means a few months later, it will be obsolete. Early adopters constantly nag others to get the latest, while others wait for something “better” — in today’s age, you could almost wait forever.
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