Yearly Archives: 2014

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Airplay Mirroring working with a Raspberry Pi

 I been playing with the Raspberry pi again and found a new beta app to turn it in to a apple tv. The developer huisinro has been working on a new remote display product, called rPlay. In short, rPlay v1.0 supports Apple’s Airplay protocol, including the latest Airplay Mirroring technology, so …

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New Credit Card Size PC on the Block & This One Packs a Punch.

It looks like here a new credit card size computer on the block and it’s called the “HummingBoard”. It takes on the same basic shape as a Raspberry Pi, but with a more powerful processor and supports more operating systems. SolidRun, which also makes the “CuBox-i computer” that we wrote …

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Ai.Frame, Kickstarter project: The Humanoid Robot controllable by smart devices

What is Ai.Frame? Well it is a miniature open-source humanoid robot. It’s flexible, customizable, and pre-assembled; that’s how it’s described on Kickstarter China project. The Ai Frame has already surpassed its threshold (rather low actually) $ 5,000 with at least 21 days before it expires. The image you see at the beginning, …

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Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Available on the App Store

Capcom, has released Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (known as Monster Hunter Portable 2nd in the East) on the App Store for iOS devices. This edition includes a high resolution graphics and support for multiplayer via Wi-Fi (not provided using the mobile network). In addition, the graphical user interface has been redesigned …

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One Piece Unlimited World Red: a journey from 3DS to PS3 – Review

Now the 3DS console conversions are becoming technically more powerful than normal. We have already seen this happen with Resident Evil: Revelations and Castlevania, but we do however find it hard to accept this type of transaction. One Piece Unlimited World Red was originally released on the Nintendo 3DS in …

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Total_Noob releases TN-V 9.6 improving stability and PS1 Audio

Total_Noob recently released his new patch for TN-V called TN-V 9.6. In this release he made only minor changes in the PEOPS SPU plugin settings to improve the audio in some games with distorted sound. You can download the patch directly to your PS Vita via the “System Update” option or …

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Senran Kagura 2: DEEP CRIMSON “OBSCENE” THE PRODUCER ANSWERS TO THE RIME

Controversy erupts around Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson. The Official Nintendo Magazine UK magazine has dedicated a paragraph to the game, calling it “obscene”, but in hindsight the attribute was the least in view of a description which literally demolishes the title of Xseed Games, dismissing it as a mere …

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Total_Noob Release TN-V 9.5 which fixes some issues with PS1 sound

 Total_Noob has just released TN-V9.5 for lower firmware. Which fixes some issue with PEOPS SPU plugin and now you can disable PEOPS too. The PS1 games I have tested on TN-V9 all work the same for TN-V9.5 so far. I would try to mess with the SPU thread priority’ options …

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Wii U: Proof of Concept Hack Could it Work for the PSVita?

Just two days ago the Wii U hacking scene has shown some promise, with the hardware being able to run a “Hello World” via the internet browser, which will hopefully lead to homebrew on the Wii U console once the exploit is utilized properly. In this video ,“SonyUSA” demonstrates the Hello World …

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A HIDDEN COMMENT IN THE CODE OF WATCH DOGS..

Ubisoft has claimed its take on PC gaming, despite the controversy surrounding in the recent Watch Dogs release. It is no mystery that the title has erratic performance on the PC and that is very far from the E3 build shown, even with Ultra settings. Just to throw a little …

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