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Posted Aug 13, 2008 at 03:31AM by Charles D.
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Science
Tags:
NASA,
crater,
Booster,
Hawaii,
LCROSS
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Sometime next year, NASA will launch a mission which will literally
smash open some of the secrets our lunar satellite has been holding for
millions of years. The LCROSS team headed by Anthony Colaprete is currently searching for the best impact sites inside various shadowed craters which may contain a good amount of frozen water. Find out more in our full article after the jump. |
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Posted Mar 11, 2008 at 12:41PM by Enrico S.
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PlayStation 3
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Sony,
Booster,
Amazon,
PlayStation Eye
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The problem with trading card games is that you often need someone to play it with. The Eye of Judgement for the Sony PlayStation 3 solves that problem with the use of the PlayStation Eye. While the pack was a bit pricey when it first came out, Amazon is running a deal that makes picking up this game a lot more affordable. Check out the full article by clicking on the "read more" link below. |
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Posted Mar 07, 2008 at 02:09PM by Enrico S.
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MMORPG,
Tabula Rasa
Tags:
NCsoft,
Richard Garriott,
Booster,
X5
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There has been a lot of talk about Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa patch 1.6. Well, if you want to find out more about this update, this week's Feedback Friday discussed this update and the changes the developers from NCsoft plan on implementing in the game. Want to know more? Check out our full article by following the "read more" link below. |
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Posted Feb 23, 2008 at 08:25AM by Charles D.
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PlayStation 3
Tags:
Booster,
expansion pack,
PlayStation Store,
PlayStation Network,
PlayStation Eye
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The Eye of Judgment fans who've been waiting on the edge of their seats for details of the new Biolith Rebellion 2 expansion pack will be happy to know that the developers have finally released new information on the upcoming Set 2 cards for the game. Check out the full article for more in-depth details of the new card set offered by Sony Computer Entertainment. |
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Posted Feb 13, 2008 at 12:34PM by Charles D.
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PSP
Tags:
memory stick,
nand,
Booster,
Dark AleX,
Custom Firmware
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Download: CFW 3.90 M33-2 |
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Posted Jan 13, 2008 at 02:01PM by Gino D.
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PSP
Tags:
Fanjita,
Booster,
Dark AleX,
Mathieulh,
Team M33
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Mathieulh has responded to recent issues in the PSP homebrew development scene. Along the way, we are treated to some updates about the release of Dark AleX's PSP CFW 3.80 M33. Turns out that the previous announcement of the release was nothing but a rumor (it's still coming though, so don't worry).More than this, Math raises a couple of points about the PSP scene that we want all of you guys to hear of. Read more of his public statement in the full article. |
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Posted Dec 06, 2007 at 09:47PM by Ryan C.
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MMORPG,
Tabula Rasa
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Richard Garriott,
Booster,
chargers
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Check the full article for the entire scoop. |
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Posted Oct 09, 2007 at 05:04AM by Victor B.
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PSP
Tags:
Booster,
SDK
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Heads up, homebrew developers! We've just received word that homebrew giant Booster has released a software development kit (SDK) for the PSP's IPL code. From what we've seen so far, the SDK is a basic model that allows users to work original codes without the need for the SCE OS on one's PSP. It includes a basic library of readme files that'll help people understand what the SDK is all about, as well as some example code (raw IPL code examples and boot code examples for MS MultiLoader) for homebrew developers to work on as they see fit. Homebrew developers will definitely want to check this code out to see how it can help them develop their own PSP applications, though we warn you that it's highly technical. That being said though, enjoy the new SDK. Download: SDK for PSP IPL |
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Posted Sep 24, 2007 at 09:59PM by Rica M.
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PSP
Tags:
Fanjita,
Sony,
China,
Booster,
Noobz,
Team C D
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As much as we all want to hear that the new PlayStation Portable batteries Sony's dishing out can be converted to Pandora, it can't. Fanjita informs us via the Noobz site that the new Sony PSP batteries are Pandora-proof.Fanjita got his Sony PSP-110 battery (the fat PSP's original batt) recently from Amazon, and it seems Sony's been doing some patching, making it hard to be successfully converted to the ultimate universal PSP unbricker from Noobz and C+D. The homebrew coder says that even flashing an EEPROM image shows lots of errors when using the new battery. So far, dev says that the only difference of this new Sony PSP battery from the older versions is that this was made in Japan, while the older ones were made in China. But the Pandora-proof batteries shouldn't be a problem for the homebrew users. Fanjita suggests that we get new large capacity batteries to use as a regular battery and the just use the original battery that came with the PSP for Pandora. Or we can also use the multi-IPL loader from Booster so our Pandora batteries can also become our primary batteries. He goes on to warn us that we shouldn't buy new Sony PSP batteries if we're intending to convert it to Pandora. Nice guy. For those of you planning to unbrick your PSPs (assuming you still haven't done that or have just had your PSP bricked) using the Pandora, you can familiarize yourself on the how-tos with the easy-to-follow tutorial from FreePlay. |
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Posted Sep 21, 2007 at 06:14AM by Enrico S.
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PSP
Tags:
memory stick,
Booster
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After a long hiatus, homebrew developer Booster is back with a very useful application called the PSP MS Multiloader IPL. This software allows users to boot PlayStation Portable units normally while using the unbricker Pandora's battery. This means that batteries used to unbrick systems are no longer simply diagnostic tools, but fully functional batteries as well. With this, the handheld doesn't go straight into service mode but gives people the option to boot up normally. It does the trick by simply choosing from the IPLs found on the memory stick. Aside from that, another major features of this homebrew is that it generally doesn't need mspformat, making it easier for less tech savvy users to install and use it. Booster included a comprehensive Readme.txt file which details how to install and use the program. Go over it before doing anything to avoid any problems. Download: PSP MS Multiloader IPL Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum |
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