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Posted: October 22nd, 2009, 4:28pm PDT
Filed under: Hacks , Mods , Snow Leopard Psystar , that pesky little thorn in Apple's side, has released Rebel EFI . According to Psystar, the app, available for $49.99 through the company's site, "allows for the easy installation of multiple operating systems," including Mac OS X, on a vanilla PC. Besides bypassing EFI requirements, Rebel EFI can also detect for Mac OS X compatible and incompatible hardware, and automatically download appropriate drivers. Skeptical? No worries: th
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Posted: October 22nd, 2009, 8:04am PDT
Some Of The Mods You Can Do Without Flashing Your Xbox 360 Console. All You Need Is A Memory Unit Or A Hard Drive And Some Way To Connect Your Memory Device To A Pc. Please Join 360hex.com for more great mods and tutorials, you can even get VIP Access For 6 Months For Only £5/ $8
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Posted: October 5th, 2009, 8:27am PDT
Hey, not all mods are outlandish and creepy . Some are just plain old... utilitarian. Acidmods got a request for a modded Xbox 360 controller that would move the X, Y, A, and B buttons and the right joystick. The fully functional finished product looks a little odd to the eyes, of course, but it's also done so well that it looks like a stock unit. As you'll see in the video after the break, the modded controller would take some getting used to for most of us, but it sure has character. C
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Posted: October 4th, 2009, 7:42pm PDT
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Posted: October 3rd, 2009, 6:01pm PDT
Who knows what it is about the PSP that engenders such a loyal following of hackers — both on the hardware and software side . Some of the hardware hacks we’ve seen are no doubt more impressive than others, but they’re all united in a common disregard for warranties and for the most part a deep affection for LEDs. The first PSP Go mod we’ve seen, done up by roro3030 over at AcidMods , keeps things simple with some strategic, tasteful white LED placement. It’s all internally powered and pre
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Posted: October 3rd, 2009, 3:10pm PDT
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentWho knows what it is about the PSP that engenders such a loyal following of hackers — both on the hardware and software side. Some of the hardware hacks we’ve seen are no doubt more impressive than others, but they’re all united in a common disregard for warranties and for the most part a deep affection for LEDs. The first PSP Go mod we’ve seen, done up by roro3030 over at AcidMods, keeps things simple with some strategic, tasteful whit
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Posted: October 3rd, 2009, 2:21pm PDT
Easy AdSenser by Unreal Who knows what it is about the PSP that engenders such a loyal following of hackers — both on the hardware and software side. Some of the hardware hacks we’ve seen are no doubt more impressive than others, but they’re all united in a common disregard for warranties and for the most part a deep affection for LEDs. The first PSP Go mod we’ve seen, done up by roro3030 over at AcidMods, keeps things simple with some strategic, tasteful white LED placement. It’s all internally
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Posted: October 3rd, 2009, 1:37pm PDT
Who knows what it is about the PSP that engenders such a loyal following of hackers -- both on the hardware and software side . Some of the hardware hacks we've seen are no doubt more impressive than others, but they're all united in a common disregard for warranties and for the most part a deep affection for LEDs. The first PSP Go mod we've seen, done up by roro3030 over at AcidMods , keeps things simple with some strategic, tasteful white LED placement. It's all internally powered and pr
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Posted: October 3rd, 2009, 1:30pm PDT
Who knows what it is about the PSP that engenders such a loyal following of hackers — both on the hardware and software side. Some of the hardware hacks we’ve seen are no doubt more impressive than others, but they’re all united in a common disregard for warranties and for the most part a deep affection for LEDs. The first PSP Go mod we’ve seen, done up by roro3030 over at AcidMods, keeps things simple with some strategic, tasteful white LED placement. It’s all internally powered and pretty seam
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Posted: September 28th, 2009, 6:27pm PDT
While the last couple days have been full of Android home brew drama centering around Cyanogen and the smackdown Google’s law department were set to hurl at him, it appears as if we can all breathe a sigh of relief. While the worst case scenario had Cyanogen completely shut down, we can all be thankful that he and Google came to a rather peaceful though ultimately ridiculous solution — from here on out, Cyanogen mods will be bare bones. Users of said ROM’s will be able to talk, text, etc. on y
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Posted: September 26th, 2009, 8:14pm PDT
Some hackers over at HackaDay.com have worked some magic on a Zipit , a small wireless messenger that looks a lot like a tiny netbook. They’ve got tutorials on how to flash the 2.8″ device to add a Linux kernel, mouse functionality, audio and many more mods . Their claim? “With Zipit, who needs a netbook?” I’m not totally sure the answer is ‘nobody’, but the article in question may hold interest for you regardless.
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Posted: September 26th, 2009, 12:15pm PDT
We've seen so many mods around here that sometimes it's truly hard to get excited over the minor stuff. Well, this doesn't fall into that category in any way. A computer scientist at the University in Warwick has developed a method to use Microsoft's Xbox 360 to detect heart defects and help prevent heart attacks. Based on a demo created by Simon Scarle a few years back when he worked at Rare studio, it's based on a modded chip that -- instead of producing graphics for the game -- now prod
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Posted: September 26th, 2009, 3:56am PDT
September 26th, 2009 | Tags: at, by, call, Duty, Hacks, hetoan2, of, War:, WiFi, World Share: Leave a comment | Trackback Related PostsCall of Duty World at War Hacks and Mods (with tut)Call of Duty World at War (Nintendo Wii Wi-Fi Gameplay)Call Of Duty 5 WORLD at WAR - Nazi Zombies Der Riese : TELEPORTER INSTANT ROUND GLITCH TUT PT2 - W@WHow To Setup Call Of Duty 5 World At War Online (Cracked)Call of Duty World at War Der Riese TrailerCall of Duty World at War Heart of
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Posted: August 23rd, 2009, 7:07pm PDT
From Electronista - The Gateway EC1803h, which seems to be a rebranded and mildly re-spec’d Acer Timeline 1810T (Aspire 1410 in the US)), has been spotted in Future Shop stores in Canada. It shares the Aspire/Timeline’s 1.4GHz Core 2 … Continue reading from the original source: Asus Eee News, Mods, and Hacks: Gateway's CULV notebook shows in …
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Posted: August 23rd, 2009, 7:07pm PDT
From Electronista - The Gateway EC1803h, which seems to be a rebranded and mildly re-spec’d Acer Timeline 1810T (Aspire 1410 in the US)), has been spotted in Future Shop stores in Canada. It shares the Aspire/Timeline’s 1.4GHz Core 2 … Continue reading from the original source: Asus Eee News, Mods, and Hacks: Gateway's CULV notebook shows in …
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Posted: August 20th, 2009, 8:14pm PDT
Purchase Information £7.95 Ships: By August 28th Free Shipping Purchase Actions Apple Forums & iPhone Forums, Mods, Hacks, News, ... found this 93 minutes ago on store.apple.com Find more top technology news, videos, and blogs on TechBlips: Other