hackinformer

I like to get everyone the right info and I like to help others get the most from there electronic devices. I enjoy playful cleverness and the exploration of technology. My Motto: You own it, you can do whatever you want with it.

Ubuntu desktop finally supports the Raspberry Pi4.

With the latest release of the Raspberry Pi4, it was just a matter of time until we got a version of Ubuntu desktop. So now the Groovy Gorilla dishes up support for a full-fledged desktop version or a full-fat desktop version. Now Groovy is only the first foot forward towards a larger …

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Nintendo is DMCA any website talking about SX OS, SX Lite, and SX Core

Some of you might be familiar with a DMCA or some of you might not, so let’s just review it real quick. A DMCA Takedown is: When content is removed from a website at the request of the owner of the content or the owner of the copyright of the content. It …

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Tips for fixing Burn-in/Image Retention on newer TV’s

Quite a few companies have stopped fixing burn-in/image retention under warranty on a lot of the TVs. The reasons are unknown at this time other than most companies sayings its user neglect. So I figured these little tips may help your TV and could potentially fix its burn-in issue. Try …

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a must buy even if you are not a Star Wars fan

Lightsaber is a metallic, cylindrical melee weapon which is normally wielded by Jedi Knights; used since the Great Scourge of Malachor, a battle which has seen the Jedi Order clash with the Sith Empire millenniums before the Galactic Civil War, it is like Master Obi-Wan Kenobi said: “Not as clumsy …

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Analogue Pocket Announced!

If you’re here right now, you’re here for one of two reasons. The first being that you already know who Analogue is as a company and you’re wanting to sink your teeth into their newest venture. Or, if that isn’t the case, you’ve never heard of Analogue, but the word …

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Fixture S1 is now available and open for funding

Fixture S1 is now on the way!  For context, while playing your Switch on the Go, have you ever thought to yourself “Man, the switch is awesome, but I sure wish I can take my Nintendo Switch Controller with me as well while playing it” Or ” I wish I …

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Review: mCable Gaming Edition from Marseille

Today’s review is of a product that is something more of an oddity. But when I say oddity, I mean it as in it is odd because it’s out of the ordinary. It’s a product that is something so rare and new, but gives you the urge to smack your …

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PS4 Remote Play for Android is coming backing via REPL4Y App…

Sony has a history of not supporting Android Devices. However, REPL4Y is here! Here is a brief history as you may remember when we covered Remote play coming to Mac and PC Devices. This was in 2016. For the most part, the app worked well as long as your PS4 …

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Don’t Want to buy an Oculus & break the bank? Try a Makeshift Oculus Rift

Everyone is digging the new VR side of the tech scene. where you can be present in a video and look around, or also even move around and do what you want when playing a game. We have seen all kinds of VR headsets, the most powerful and accurate of …

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PSVita gets FW Update 3.72 to patch the second release of h-encore??

The PSVita just got a new exploit/old exploit for firmware 3.71 but as soon as that released Sony didn’t hesitate to release a new FW update 3.72 but was it all just a coincidence. At first, a lot of people, even The Flow thought the game exploit bitter smile got …

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Android for the Nintendo Switch has been released!!

LineageOS 15.1 for Nintendo Switch by switchroot is the first publicly available Android ROM for the Nintendo Switch! This rom build is based on the Nvidia Shield TV which brings a smooth and powerful Android experience to your Nintendo Switch in both handhelds and docked mode. Features LineageOS 15.1 – Android 8.1 Oreo Based on the Nvidia …

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