Archive for: April, 2011

TimeGate Offers Dedicated Servers for S8: Prejudice on Xbox 360

  Dedicated servers seem to be the in thing for console gaming lately, yet they’ve been running on PC since the day Ethernet cards got cheap. TimeGate Studios, the developers of the recently launched Section 8: Prejudice, are allowing console gamers to rent Xbox 360 servers that support up to 32 players, and then fully […]

Nintendo 3DS Sells 3.61 Million Units Worldwide

The Nintendo 3DS reached 3.61 million units of sales worldwide between its debut in Japan on February 26 to March 31, 2011. This sales figure covers the North American and Europe launch days, which were at the tail end of Nintendo’s fiscal year. Software sales for the Nintendo 3DS reached 9.43 million units. Two games […]

Child of Eden Delayed on the PlayStation 3 Until September

The PlayStation 3 version of Child of Eden has been delayed to September, three months after the planned release of the Xbox 360 version of the game on June 14th. On the bright side Ubisoft has confirmed the PlayStation 3 version will include PlayStation Move support.

Robert “Boston Rob” Mariano Will Star in ‘Around the World in 80 Ways’

Robert “Boston Rob” Mariano will turn his focus to the History Channel to co-host in his own reality show. Together with Dennis Anderson (creator of the monster truck Gravedigger) the duo will host the upcoming series Around the World in 80 Ways, a 10-part series that’ll bow later this year. Their goal: Circumnavigate the globe […]

New WebM License Group Works to Safeguard Against Lawsuits

The WebM Project took a defensive measure on Monday with the creation of the WebM Community Cross-License. The approach will see 17 companies and groups give licenses to any WebM-related patents they have to other CCL members. Google, Matroska, and Xiph.org form the core but are joined by AMD, Cisco, Huawei, LG, Logitech, MIPS, Mozilla, […]

Yahoo! Buys IntoNow to Give Mobile Support to Its Connected TV Efforts

Yahoo! on Monday said it has bought IntoNow– a newly launched startup that lets television viewers instantly share what they are watching with friends at Twitter or Facebook. Yahoo! did not disclose how much it paid for IntoNow, which launched on January 31.  The buy helps fills out mobile part of Yahoo”s TV strategy “We […]

James Cameron Orders 50 RED EPIC-M Cameras

The chief of RED Jim Jannard has revealed that Academy Award winning director James Cameron has ordered 50 RED EPIC-M cameras. The cameras are a modular design and can be used to shoot in 3D, as two EPIC-Ms can be placed on the same mount and linked. This would deliver two 5k-resolution images at once. […]

Origin Eon17-S Now Shipping, Overclocking Up To 4.5GHz

Origin PC on Monday began shipping its EON17-S gaming notebook with a CPU overclocked to 4.5GHz in Turbo Boost mode. The notebook was introduced in mid-February but now has overclocking that Origin said doesn’t come at the cost of stability or durability. The 17.3-inch notebook offers a 1080p a display and Intel’s second-generation Core i5 […]

Nook Color Updates Adds Android 2.2, Flash Support, App Store

Barnes & Noble as promised has pushed out its Android 2.2 update for the Nook Color. The upgrade transforms the device into more of a full tablet with a native e-mail app and an app store. A mix of 125 free and paid apps curated by the bookstore are available, including the obligatory Angry Birds […]

Netgear Ships the Dual-Band N750 Wi-Fi Router

Netgear on Monday shipped out the headliner Wi-Fi router from the range it showed at CES. The N750 focuses on speed first and will output as much as 450Mbps on the 5GHz band for 802.11n wireless as well as 300Mbps on the 2.4GHz band, even at the same time. Wired users get their own performance […]

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