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    by Published on August 6th, 2011 06:19
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    Cobra USB Jailbreak Dongle PS3
    Manufacturer: Cobra
    Site: Buy from LighTake

    Price: $34.99





    Overview : The Cobra USB will unlock all the features of your device without needing to open up your console and voiding your warranty, or damage the components. Just by inserting this USB, you can watch your Blu-Ray discs region free as well as play DVDs and Blu-Rays via ISO on your HDD. You will be able to play your PS1 ISO files as well as PS3 ISO files on your HDD or USB. The Cobra is compatible with fat and slim consoles from any region. As well this device can flash and upgrade your firmware to 3.55 and the downgrade back to regular firmware at will. It has a slick UI and customized options with easy navigation. Also it utilizes an onboard Actel based encryption engine to prevent device cloning. An added bonus is the easy mode selection via a switch allowing you to choose from PC update, PS3 downgrade and regular PS3 device mode.

    Features :
    • Blu-Ray Movie region free functionality**
    • Allows you to play Blu-Ray movie ISO’s from HDD**
    • Allows you to play DVD movie ISO’s from HDD**
    • Integrated support to play PS1 game ISO’s from HDD**
    • Enjoy PS3 games with files >4GB on external USB HDD**
    • Integrated support to play PS2 ISO's on CECHC, CECHE, CECHA and CECHB backwards compatible consoles.
    • Partial support on other PS3 consoles to play PS2 ISO's via software emulation
    • Supports FAT and SLIM PS3 consoles any region
    • Supports versions up to 3.55
    • Unique custom Cobra firmware acts as OFW when dongle not inserted
    • Play PS3 games from internal HDD
    • PS3, PSX, DVD and Blu-Ray ISO's can now be played without a real disc inserted in the PS3
    • MCU firmware and flash firmware updateable using easy to use free PC updater
    • First class customer support and free regular firmware upgrades
    • No need to open your console, just plug and play
    • High quality components and materials used throughout
    • Unique and built from scratch Cobra USB manager featuring slick U.I. and customized options with easy navigation
    • Actel based encryption engine onboard to prevent device cloning
    • Fast onboard 2 Mbyte SPI flash for firmware storage
    • High quality onboard MCU
    • Easy mode selection via switch (PC update, PS3 downgrader, regular PS3 device mode)
    • Downgrader functionality included free of charge, allowing users to upgrade firmware to and from 3.41 at will.
    • Multi-lingual user interface (English, Spanish and French as standard with more languages to be supported later)
      ** = World's first implementation

    Quality/Usability : AS A REMINDER, WE DO NOT CONDONE PIRACY. THIS REVIEW IS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.

    The Cobra USB dongle comes in a box that has a snake skin like look and is surrounded with foam for added protection. The Cobra USB dongle is available in 2 versions: one with firmware pre-installed and a blank version where the firmware will have to be downloaded from the Cobra USB website. You can download the required files and firmware here. For additional information on how to update or install your Cobra USB, you can also download the latest user manual from the link.



    Before getting the Cobra USB to work, you must first installed the necessary drivers on your PC. Once you installed the drivers, you can update the Cobra's firmware. To update Cobra USB firmware, just drag and drop the update file into the cobraflash program. Wait for the update to complete and when asked, press ENTER to exit. It is important to not remove the device while the update is in progress.

    Cobra 3.55 cfw installation (same method if newer cfw's are released)
    1. Download the PS3UPDAT.PUP file of the cobra CFW. The MD5 of this file is 0922794CFB2FA4CB3DF71C8C3E391E08.
    2. Copy this file to any usb drive, in /PS3/UPDATE/ folder (create the folders if they don’t exist), and connect it to the PS3.
    3. If you are on a firmware prior to 3.55, including cfw, install the update using the XMB, remember to choose “Update via Storage Media”. Follow any instructions, and skip the next steps.
    4. If you are on firmware 3.55, ofw or cfw, in some consoles you will be able to update using the XMB. In other consoles, you will be given an error complaining that latest firmware is already installed. On those consoles, you will have to install cobra cfw in recovery mode. Next steps explain how to enter this mode.
    5. To enter recovery mode, power off the PS3. Keep the usb drive with the cfw pup as the only device connected to the PS3.
    6. Power on the PS3 keeping the power button pressed until the PS3 powers off.
    7. Power on again the PS3 keeping the power button, until you hear one beep followed by a double beep.
    8. You are now in recovery mode, connect a PS3 controller to any USB port, choose option 6 in the screen, and follow any other on screen instructions.

    Note: Cobra CFW will behave like a 3.55 ofw if the PS3 is booted without Cobra USB connected. It is useless to install this CFW if you don’t have a Cobra USB device. Cobra USB requires certain binary files of the firmware not to be changed. Changing these files may make Cobra USB not to work at all, or to behave incorrectly. Changing fonts, xml, etc is fine, if the user knows what he is doing.

    Advice: if you want to update the system again to install other firmware, we recommend to do it booting the PS3 without Cobra USB connected. It will probably work with Cobra USB connected too, but it is safer to update without Cobra patches present.

    Jailbreak instructions
    1. Firstly, you must install cobra 3.55 cfw. (Cobra no longer supports 3.41 firmwares)
    2. Your PS3 must be powered off. Unlike in previous versions, there is no need of a full power off, or removing any disc.
    3. Insert Cobra USB in the PS3. Make sure that it is in PC mode (switch in left position). Yes, PC mode. Since firmware 3.00, PC mode and jailbreak modes are equivalent, however, we recommend using PC mode for both jailbreak and cobra updates, downgrade position for factory service mode, and leave the jailbreak position (middle position) unused.
      In PS3 models with four USB ports, don’t use the one in the left, except in the case that another USB device is also connected at the same time.
      Unlike in previous versions, you can have other USB devices connected at booting time if you wish.
    4. Simply turn on the PS3 without doing any button combo.
    5. Cobra blue led will turn on for a short moment, followed by the red led blinking. After some time, green led will turn on and PS3 will be in Cobra mode.

    When the Cobra USB is plugged into the USB port of the PS3, the logo on the dongle lights up in a bright white.

    Installation of the Cobra Manager is the same as installing any package. Load the manager onto a USB storage device (not Cobra USB) via PC, load PS3 into jailbreak mode, insert USB storage device and “Install Package Files”. The Cobra Manager is similar to any other backup manager released for jailbroken PS3's. Cobra USB Manager loads PS3 game backups from the following directories:

    • /dev_hdd0/GAMES
    • /dev_hdd0/BDRIPS
    • /dev_hdd0/GAMEZ
    • /dev_hdd0/PS3ISO (for ISO backups)
    • /dev_usbXXX/GAMES
    • /dev_usbXXX/GAMEZ
    • /dev_usbXXX/PS3ISO (for ISO backups)

    And it writes game backups to:
    • /dev_hdd0/GAMES
    • /dev_hdd0/PS3ISO (for ISO backups)
    • /dev_usbXXX/GAMES
    • /dev_usbXXX/PS3ISO (for ISO backups)

    Making Blu-Ray backups
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from the XMB.
    2. Press square to change to Blu-Ray mode.
    3. Insert a Blu-Ray (BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE). It will appear at the beginning of the list.
    4. Select it, press circle, and choose the destination device from the list. Wait for the copy to complete.

    Warning: although Cobra USB Manager allows original Blu-Ray movies to be copied, backups won’t work because of AACS copy protection. However, you can transfer these backups to your PC, decrypt them using some tool such as AnyDvd HD, DVDFab, etc, and transfer the decrypted ISO back to the PS3. If you have a Blu-Ray reader on your computer, you may want to do the full process there instead.

    Playing Blu-Ray backups
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from the XMB.
    2. Press square to change to Blu-Ray mode.
    3. Choose the backup from the list and press X.
    4. Cobra USB Manager will mount the backup and exit. You can play your movie backup using the XMB player.
    5. When you are done playing the backup, you can start Cobra USB Manager again if you wish to unload the backup.

    Cobra USB Manager uses the following directories to load/write Blu-Ray backups in ISO format:
    • /dev_hdd0/BDISO
    • /dev_usbXXX/BDISO

    ISO files can be split using the same naming convention used for game backups in ISO format. Blu-Ray backups are not limited to movies; any kind of ISO file having a file system recognized by the PS3 can be mounted as a Blu-Ray.

    Making DVD backups
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from XMB.
    2. Press square twice to change to DVD mode.
    3. Insert a DVD-ROM, DVD+/-R or DVD+/-RW. It will appear at the beginning of the list.
    4. Select it, press circle, and choose the destination device from the list. Wait for the copy to complete.

    Warning: although Cobra USB Manager allows original DVD movies to be copied, backups won’t work if they use CSS copy protection. In these cases, it is a better idea to do the backup in a computer using any program that removes CSS, and then transfer the unprotected backup to the PS3.

    Playing DVD backups
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from XMB.
    2. Press square twice to change to DVD mode.
    3. Choose the backup from the list and press X.
    4. Cobra USB Manager will mount the backup and exit. You can play your movie backup using the XMB player.
    5. When you are done playing the backup, you can start Cobra USB Manager again if you wish to unload the backup.

    Cobra USB Manager uses the following directories to load/write DVD backups in ISO format:
    • /dev_hdd0/DVDISO
    • /dev_usbXXX/DVDISO

    ISO files can be split using the same naming convention used for game backups in ISO format. DVD backups are not limited to movies; any kind of ISO file having a file system recognized by the PS3 can be mounted as a DVD.

    Making PSX backups
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from XMB.
    2. Press square three times to change to PSX mode.
    3. Insert an original PSX game or a backup in a CD-R disc. It will appear at the beginning of the list.
    4. Select it, press circle, and choose the destination device from the list. Wait for the copy to complete. If the game only contains the data track, the backup will be in ISO format; if it contains more tracks, cue/bin format will be used instead.

    Playing PSX backups
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from XMB.
    2. Press square three times to change to PSX mode.
    3. Choose the backup from the list and press X.
    4. Cobra USB Manager will mount the backup and exit. You can start the PSX game backup from the XMB.

    Cobra USB Manager uses the following directories to load/write PSX backups:
    • /dev_hdd0/PSXISO
    • /dev_usbXXX/PSXISO

    Allowed format are:
    • ISO (mode 2/2352).
    • Cue+bin. Data track must be mode 2/2352.
      Cue+bin+wav is not supported: audio tracks in wav files are ignored.

    Playing PSX backups in CD-R
    Cobra USB allows PSX backups in CD-R discs to be transparently started from XMB without the need of Cobra USB Manager.

    PSX region
    Cobra USB bypasses PSX region for original PSX games, and backups in both CD-R and ISO/cue format.
    However there is currently a frame rate issue, and NTSC games don’t play properly on PAL consoles and vice versa.

    Making PS2 backups
    This feature is mainly for backwards compatible models (CECHA, CECHB, CECHC and CECHE). PS2 mode won’t appear in other models unless the software emulator option is unlocked (see “Settings menu” section)
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from XMB.
    2. Press square four times to change to PS2 mode.
    3. Insert an original PS2 game or a DVD+/-R or CD-R backup. It will appear at the beginning of the list.
    4. Select it, press circle, and choose the destination device from the list. Wait for the copy to complete.

    Playing PS2 backups
    This feature is mainly for backwards compatible models (CECHA, CECHB, CECHC and CECHE), although PS2 backups can be loaded in other models if the software emulator is unlocked (see “Settings Menu” section).

    Currently, PS2 backups can only be loaded from internal disc, and not from external drives or optical discs. You can however transfer backups between them.
    1. Start Cobra USB Manager from XMB.
    2. Press square four times to change to PS2 mode.
    3. Choose the backup from the list and press X.
    4. Cobra USB Manager will mount the backup and exit. You can start the PS2 game backup from the XMB. Don’t forget that you must assign slots to virtual memory cards in the XMB if they aren’t already assigned.

    Cobra USB Manager uses the following directories for PS2 backups:
    • /dev_hdd0/PS2ISO
    • /dev_usbXXX/PS2ISO -> currently, only for transferring, not loading

    Allowed format are:
    • DVD backups: ISO files with 2048 bytes per sector.
    • CD backups:
      1. ISO files with 2048 or 2352 bytes per sector; CD backups with 2352 bytes per sector are more compatible.
      2. Cue+bin: Data track must be mode 2/2352.
        Cue+bin+wav is not supported: audio tracks in wav files are ignored.


    PS2 ISO backups are automatically unmounted when returning to XMB from the game.

    Because of the special nature of the PS2 emulator, Cobra USB must be connected when exiting a PS2 game from the emulator menu. If Cobra USB is not connected, you will return to a normal not patched 3.55 XMB.

    PS2 region
    Currently, there is no support to load original games from different region. However, backups in ISO are region free, and the PS2 emulator successfully switches to the proper frame rate.

    The regional lock of original discs doesn’t apply to making backups; you can backup your regional locked game and play the ISO backup.

    Settings menu
    Settings menu can be entered in Cobra USB Manager by pressing R1. Use left-right to change settings.
    Currently, the following settings can be changed:
    • Blu-Ray region: you can fake here the region for blu-ray playback, allowing the playing of movies of different regions. This process doesn’t write anything in the system flash, region is only faked when starting the console with Cobra USB.
    • DVD region: you can fake here the region for DVD-video playback, allowing the playing of DVD video of different regions. This only applies to RCE protected titles, standard DVD regional protection is already bypassed by Cobra USB. This process doesn’t write anything in the system flash, region is only faked when starting the console with Cobra USB.
    • Games launch mode: you can change here how games are launched. XMB mode means that Cobra USB Manager will exit back to XMB when selecting a game and you must start it from XMB. In direct mode, Cobra USB Manager will launch the game directly, this may lower compatibility.
    • PS2 Software emulator: this option appears only on not backwards compatible models. If enabled, users of these models can test ps2 original games and backups in ISO format using the PS2 software emulator.

      This option is disabled by default because the software emulator doesn’t have much quality; it is slow and has several problems like virtual memory card not working, graphical glitches, and hangs. In ps3 slims, it has some additional problems, like controller only working if connected to an USB port.

      Once this option is enabled, users of not backwards compatible models can follow the instructions in the PS2 sections to load and make backups.

    Blu-Ray region, DVD regions and PS2 software emulator settings are saved on Cobra USB internal flash.
    If you have removed Cobra USB, please insert it again before saving settings.

    FTP
    You can use FTP to transfer files to the PS3 from your computer. To activate FTP, press L1 on Cobra USB Manager.

    In the PC, use an ftp client such as FileZilla.

    In host field, type the IP address of your PS3. As username, specify CBUM01234. Password can be left blank.

    Factory Service Mode
    Factory Service Mode is used to perform operations like downgrade.
    To enter factory service mode using Cobra, follow these instructions.
    • Power off your PS3.
    • Insert Cobra USB in the PS3. Make sure that it is in factory service mode (switch in right position).
    • Turn on PS3 and press eject quickly.
    • Blue and green LED’s of Cobra will flash while booting, green led will be the final led on success. If you are on a regular ofw or cfw, the console will shut down. If you are on cobra CFW, the console will continue booting normally (unless it is semibricked, in that case it will stay on forever). In both cases, don’t worry, despite that, the PS3 flag that sets factory service mode will have been written, just shutdown your PS3 manually and next time you will be in factory service mode.
    • You are now in factory service mode. Don’t connect Cobra USB while in factory service mode.
      You can find tutorials on the internet to perform operations like downgrade, exiting factory service mode, etc.

    Conclusion : Overall, the Cobra USB Dongle for the PS3 works as Cobra said it would. If you're still holding onto your precious 3.41 firmware, you're going to have to give it up. The Cobra Team released a Cobra 3.0 firmware pack. In this release they enabled the Cobra USB device on 3.55 via use of their own cfw. With this new firmware pack, it makes sense to no longer support 3.41. You should always be as updated as possible since older versions are no longer supported or would have compatibility issues. What I love about their custom firmware is that with the Cobra plugged in, it's jailbroken but when it's not plugged in, the custom firmware acts like an official firmware as if it was never modified.

    Making backups of DVDs or Blu-Rays will require a little bit more of an effort thanks to the copy protection but the instructions are pretty straight forward. No other jailbreak dongles or known methods that I know of that allows you to backup movies from your PS3.

    Own a E3Card or other jailbreak devices? I'm sure devs are currently working on reverse engineering Cobra's work to make it open sourced so that it is compatible with other dongles but with 2 releases already, it still hasn't been cracked. I guess Cobra has a good protection on it. With the PS3 scene being quiet, hopefully the Cobra Team will continue to release new and exciting features for the PlayStation 3.

    3.55 isn't the latest firmware update so it will not play any of the new games the requires higher firmware until Cobra or someone jailbreaks Sony's latest firmwares. Also, there is still no access to PSN. So there is no online play. If you want online access, either forget about jailbreaking your PS3 or get a second PS3; one for jailbreaking and one for online and normal use.

    by Published on July 30th, 2011 20:01
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    XCM has announced a new update to their XFPS Rateup Adapter for the PlayStation 3. XFPS Rateup Adapter II Advanced is the same as its predecessor but now comes with a mouse.

    • Comes with XCM brand high-sensitivity precision mouse
    • Compatible with all PS3 games
    • Compatible with all versions of PS3/PS3 Slim (NTSC/US, PAL, NTSC/JAP)
    • Can map the controller button keys to any key of the Keyboard
    • Compatible with 95% of different kinds of mouse and keyboard.
    • High sensitivity, precision and smoothness.
    • Can adjust the mouse sensitivity from 2 extra wheels with 16 levels of adjustment for X and Y sensitivity to adapt perfectly to every mice.
    • Built-in Turbo (Auto Fire) functionality. Independent Auto fire buttons: Eight customizable auto-fire buttons (no soldering required)
    • Plug & Play - Just connect the XFPS RATEUP II Advanced to PS3/PS3 Slim (NO PC required).
    • Ease of use: Just use the original PS3 controller to re-map itself to the keyboard.
    • Both controller analog stick keys can also be mapped to the keyboard.

    You can purchase this from Play-Asia and Amazon when it is released. No word on release date or price. ...
    by Published on June 29th, 2011 16:14
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    BlackRapid RS-Sport Camera Strap with FastenR-3 and ConnectR-2
    Manufacturer: BlackRapid
    Site: Buy from BlackRapid / Buy from Amazon / Buy from BlackRapid Dealers & Distributors around the world
    Price: $69.95

    Mods and Add-Ons:
    Site: Buy from Amazon (FastenR-3) / Buy from Amazon (CoupleR) / Buy from Amazon (FastenR-T1 for Manfrotto 200PL-14 QR Plate)
    Price: $13.95 (FastenR-3) / $15.95 (CoupleR) / $17.95 (FastenR-T1)

    Other BlackRapid Camera Straps
    Site: Buy from Amazon (RS-4) / Buy from Amazon (RS-5) / Buy from Amazon (RS-7) / Buy from Amazon (DR-1 Double Strap) / Buy from Amazon (DR-2 Slim Double Strap) / Buy from Amazon (RS-W1 Women's) / Buy from Amazon (SnapR 20 Point and Shoot) / Buy from Amazon (SnapR 35 Midsize Point and Shoot)
    Price: $53.95 (RS-4) / $64.95 (RS-5) / $58.95 (RS-7) / $129.95 (DR-1) / $129.95 (DR-2) / $58.95 (RS-W1) / $39.95 (SnapR 20) / $44.95 (SnapR 35)


    Overview : Can't stay still? The RS-Sport will keep your gear safe and steady in even the most strenuous situations. Slide the camera up the strap to grab that perfect shot. With its sturdy design and under-arm safety tether, the RS-Sport isn't going anywhere, even if you are.

    The BlackRapid RS-Sport Extreme Sport Strap is designed to hold and keep an SLR camera and lens steady in even the most strenuous shooting situations. Slide the camera up the strap to grab that perfect shot. The strap has an under arm safety tether that keeps the camera secure. It includes a CR-2 connector-2, FR-3 fastener-3 and a BRAD MOD that secures the camera to the strap.

    Features :
    • Holds SLR camera with lens attached
    • Under arm safety tether
    • FR-3 fastener couples to connector-2
    • CR-2 connector-2 a smooth swivel with a positive lock to ensure the safety of the camera and lens
    • BRAD MOD secures the strap during action shots

    Quality/Usability : Many people use the BlackRapid straps for different styles of photography such as family events, sports, wedding and studio work whether you're a professional, amateur or beginner. BlackRapid has different camera straps such as the RS-4, RS-5, RS-7, DR-1 Double Strap, DR-2 Slim Double Strap and RS-W1 Women's. Each are different from each other but they all serve the same purpose: hold your camera and doing it comfortably at the same time.

    My camera gear consists of a Nikon D7000 DSLR (body only/body & kit lens), MB-D11 grip, SB-600 flash and a Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 lens. With all this attached, the camera can get very heavy after a long period of time. So getting a strap that is comfortable not only short term use but long term use is a major factor.

    The newest BlackRapid camera strap to their line up is the RS-Sport. The RS-Sport is geared more towards photographers who are more active. The quality and craftsmanship you get in any of the R-Straps is also found on the RS-Sport. In addition to the new RS-Sport strap, BlackRapid has changed their packaging. No longer are straps shipped with a drawstring mesh bag but they now come in a box. This makes their product more professional looking and easier to display in stores.

    The RS-Sport is worn diagonally across the torso from shoulder to hip and is adjustable to fit most photographers. The pad has a mesh underside for comfort and breathability. Rather than a straight design, the shoulder pad has a unique shape to it. The strap contours your body when its over your shoulder so you do not have to worry about the strap rubbing against your neck. To adjust the strap, simply rotate the strap to the front of your chest and pull on the strap or tug on the clip. This will loosen the strap to your desired length. Or you can just take the strap off the adjust. Due to the unique design of the strap, there is no zipper for storage. The RS-Sport also does not allow you to add any mods such as pouches onto the strap.

    But what the RS-Sport does include that would need to be purchased separately for the RS-4, RS-5 and RS-7 is the BRAD mod. The BRAD is know as the BlackRapid Arm Defense. This goes under your arm and prevents the strap from migrating backwards. Since the RS-Sport is shorter in length compared to the other R-Straps, the BRAD sits a little closer to your armpit. If you don't have a need for it, you can remove it. The video below will give you more information about the BRAD.

    To connect the R-Strap to your camera, it consists of two things: ConnectR and FastenR. The FastenR attaches to the tripod socket located on either the camera body or the lens. The ConnectR clip is strong, swivels smoothly and locks to ensure the safety of your camera. Once connected, the camera hangs upside down, resting securely at your side or in the small of your back, with the lens pointing behind you. Since the FastenR takes your tripod socket, your camera will no longer sit flat on the table and will have to be on its side or faced down. This also means no hand straps on your DSLR. If you own a tripod, it will get annoying as you will have to unscrew the FastenR from the camera, screw the camera onto the tripod. When you're done, just repeat the process in reverse order. However, if you own a Manfrotto 200PL-14 QR Plate, BlackRapid has a FastenR-T1 that replaces the screw on your quick release plate with a compatible BlackRapid version. This allows you to leave the QR plate on your camera at all times and use the R-Strap. When you need to mount the camera to the tripod, simply unclip the ConnectR from the T1 and slap the camera with the QR plate onto your tripod. No more having to unscrew and taking up your precious time.

    On the strap, there are two plastic bumper clips...one near your chest and one towards the back. You can slide these up and down the strap. The purpose of the bumper clips is to prevent your camera from moving. Moving the one near your back down to your hips stops the camera from going further back but it also brings your strap back to its normal position if the strap migrates towards your back. Sliding the bumper near your chest all the way down to the bottom and behind, prevents your camera from moving. With this, you can walk around without having the fear of your camera moving around or smacking into things. When you need the camera, move the chest bumper back up and bring your camera up to your face and begin taking shots.

    With the camera at your hip or behind your back, you can maneuver easily through a crowd, carry a tripod or other gear or simply have both hands free. When you’re ready to take the shot, the camera quickly glides up the strap into shooting position.

    On June 25, 2011, my god-daughter was celebrating her 2nd birthday. With all the kids running around, I thought it would be a perfect time to try out the RS-Sport in a busy environment. When I needed the camera, getting it in shooting position was a snap. When it came time to running after munchkins, helping clean and carry things, this is where the strap outshines ALL other camera straps. I moved the chest bumper down to my waist to lock the camera in place and I was able to do things I normally wouldn't be able to do if the camera was in front of my chest with the strap hanging from my neck. I was also able to have my camera on my side, a drink in one hand and catch/throw a frisbee with the other. Even bending/kneeling for the frisbee on the ground, the BRAD strap held the RS-Sport in place.

    All BlackRapid straps are compatible with all cameras with tripod mount whether they are Digital SLR's, Point and Shoot or video cameras whether its a Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Fuji, Sony, Casio, JVC, Kodak, Pentax and many others. So as long it has a tripod mount at the bottom of the camera, it will work.

    Conclusion : Overall, the BlackRapid RS-Sport Camera Strap with FastenR-3 and ConnectR-2 is a must own camera strap if you're an active person (even if you're not). The BRAD definitely helps with keeping the strap in place and preventing the strap and camera from moving. Even if you're not active, the camera strap is very very comfortable. The distribution of weight is so perfect that you probably won't notice it and you definitely will not be in pain. Of all the things I own, this is my #1 favorite camera gear (besides my camera).
    by Published on June 24th, 2011 02:03
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    XCM has just released a video on how to assemble their new XCM Black Knight case for Xbox 360 Slim. XCM Black Knight slim replacement case features a pre-cut window, built in Blue/Green or Red LED and XCM X8 Unlock Kit also comes with the package.


    by Published on June 23rd, 2011 22:33
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    BlackRapid RS-7 Camera Strap with FastenR-3 and ConnectR-2
    Manufacturer: BlackRapid
    Site: Buy from BlackRapid / Buy from Amazon / Buy from BlackRapid Dealers & Distributors around the world
    Price: $58.95

    Mods and Add-Ons:
    Site: Buy from Amazon (FastenR-3) / Buy from Amazon (CoupleR) / Buy from Amazon (FastenR-T1 for Manfrotto 200PL-14 QR Plate) / Buy from Amazon (BERT Extension) / Buy from Amazon (BRAD) / Buy from Amazon (BUCK) / Buy from Amazon (JOEY1) / Buy from Amazon (JOEY2)
    Price: $13.95 (FastenR-3) / $15.95 (CoupleR) / $17.95 (FastenR-T1) / $9.95 (BERT) / $15.95 (BRAD) / $9.95 (BUCK) / $19.95 (JOEY1) / $21.95 (JOEY2)

    Other BlackRapid Camera Straps
    Site: Buy from Amazon (RS-4) / Buy from Amazon (RS-5) / Buy from Amazon (DR-1 Double Strap) / Buy from Amazon (DR-2 Slim Double Strap) / Buy from Amazon (RS-W1 Women's) / Buy from Amazon (RS-Sport) / Buy from Amazon (SnapR 20 Point and Shoot) / Buy from Amazon (SnapR 35 Midsize Point and Shoot)
    Price: $53.95 (RS-4) / $64.95 (RS-5) / $129.95 (DR-1) / $129.95 (DR-2) / $58.95 (RS-W1) / $69.95 (RS-Sport) / $39.95 (SnapR 20) / $44.95 (SnapR 35)


    Overview : The BlackRapid RS-7 Camera Strap is a lightweight strap with attachment points to customize the strap with a choice of storage and other features. It is designed to work with Black Rapid's MODS system. The locking FastenR3 connects the strap to the tripod socket located on either the camera body or the lens. Once connected, the camera hangs upside down, resting securely at the side or in the small of the back, with the lens pointing behind. The strap has a curved pad with a mesh underside for comfort and breathability. The weight is evenly distributed for comfort.

    Features :
    • Ripstop nylon
    • Bomb-proof webbing
    • Works with BRAD (Black Rapid Arm Defense) part of the Black Rapid's MODS system
    • Strap is designed to carry a camera or lens vertically
    • RS-7 strap is shaped to fit perfectly around the shoulder
    • Attachment points can customize the strap with a choice of storage and other features
    • Curved shoulder pad has a mesh underside for comfort and breathability
    • Locking FastenR3 connects the strap to the tripod socket located on either the camera body or the lens. Once connected, the camera hangs upside down, resting securely at the side or in the small of the back, with the lens pointing behind
    • CR-2 connector-2 a smooth swivel with a positive lock to ensure the safety of the camera and lens

    Quality/Usability : Although this review isn't a videogame product, it has its fair share of use in the industry and more. Going to special events, conventions or even just family functions, I bring my camera with me whether its my Canon point and shoot or my Nikon DSLR camera. I have a wrist strap on my Canon and the neck strap that came with my Nikon. With my Canon, I find myself having to put the camera down or putting it away when I need to use both my hands. This can be annoying as I might drop it or forget where I put down my camera.

    With my Nikon, the neck strap can put a strain on my neck especially if I have it on for a long period of time. Not to mention, the camera and lens can get in the way since its in front of my chest. If I'm walking, I can bump into a wall, door or person since the lens sticks out. And when you're at a convention with over 7,000 people and 20 or so people crammed around a representative trying to take video/picture and seeing what they are showing off, it can be dangerous to your gear. Even if I'm bending over to get something, the camera just dangles from the neck and can smack into a table or even the floor. Neither are good especially if you have expensive lens on your DSLR. Not to mention trying to eat/drink without dropping something on your camera and holding your camera at the same time.

    The RS-7 comes in a drawstring mesh bag (new packaging will be in a box when current stock is sold out) and is worn diagonally across the torso from shoulder to hip and is adjustable to fit most photographers. The pad has a mesh underside for comfort and breathability. Rather than a straight design, the shoulder pad has a curved designed. This contours your body when its over your shoulder. I tried their RS-4 which has a straight design and noticed that at times, it would sometimes get close to my neck after a certain period of time. It does not bother me but imagine wearing a shoulder bag. The straps are straight when worn diagonally.

    Unlike the RS-4 and RS-5, the RS-7 does not have any zippered pockets to store business cards, ID, money or cellphones. If you want to store stuff on the strap, you would need to purchase the JOEY1 or JOEY2 (more information below). To install these, you will need to release the quick release clip on the back of the strap. Slide the JOEY over the strap and take the split ring on the JOEY and connect it to the loop on the front of the strap. You can also daisy chain them if you need more storage space. The clip on the back also allows you to adjust the size of the strap. I'm probably not the only one that thinks this but the quick release clip on the back is a big design flaw. Why? Since its on your back, its hard to reach and a potential prankster or thief can come up behind you, unclip it and steal or drop your camera on the floor. There are ways to prevent such a thing from happening is to use zip-tie to secure it in place (looks a bit tacky unless you use black) or purchase their BUCK mod which essentially is a wrap around velcro cover. It will prevent theft, would-be pranksters and even from you from using it unless you unvelcro it. However, once you have the strap adjusted to the correct length or mods installed, you have no need for the clip. Even when using the strap, you'll be taking it off over your head.

    To connect the R-Strap to your camera, it consists of two things: ConnectR and FastenR. The FastenR attaches to the tripod socket located on either the camera body or the lens. The ConnectR clip is strong, swivels smoothly and locks to ensure the safety of your camera. Once connected, the camera hangs upside down, resting securely at your side or in the small of your back, with the lens pointing behind you. Since the FastenR takes your tripod socket, your camera will no longer sit flat on the table and will have to be on its side or faced down. This also means no hand straps on your DSLR. If you own a tripod, it will get annoying as you will have to unscrew the FastenR from the camera, screw the camera onto the tripod. When you're done, just repeat the process in reverse order. However, if you own a Manfrotto 200PL-14 QR Plate, BlackRapid has a FastenR-T1 that replaces the screw on your quick release plate with a compatible BlackRapid version. This allows you to leave the QR plate on your camera at all times and use the R-Strap. When you need to mount the camera to the tripod, simply unclip the ConnectR from the T1 and slap the camera with the QR plate onto your tripod. No more having to unscrew and taking up your precious time.

    On the strap, there are two plastic bumper clips...one near your chest and one towards the back. You can slide these up and down the strap. The purpose of the bumper clips is to prevent your camera from moving. Moving the one near your back down to your hips stops the camera from going further back but it also brings your strap back to its normal position if the strap migrates towards your back. Sliding the bumper near your chest all the way down to the bottom and behind, prevents your camera from moving. With this, you can walk around without having the fear of your camera moving around or smacking into things. When you need the camera, move the chest bumper back up and bring your camera up to your face and begin taking shots.

    With the camera at your hip or behind your back, you can maneuver easily through a crowd, carry a tripod or other gear or simply have both hands free. When you’re ready to take the shot, the camera quickly glides up the strap into shooting position.

    If you're a more active person or after having purchased an R-Strap and noticed that the strap moves a lot, you may want to consider purchasing the BRAD. It is also known as the BlackRapid Arm Defense. This goes under your arm and prevents the strap from migrating backwards. This works on all R-Straps except the RS-Sport since it is already included. The video below will give you more information about the BRAD.

    All BlackRapid straps are compatible with all cameras with tripod mount whether they are Digital SLR's, Point and Shoot or video cameras whether its a Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Fuji, Sony, Casio, JVC, Kodak, Pentax and many others. So as long it has a tripod mount at the bottom of the camera, it will work.

    Conclusion : Overall, the BlackRapid RS-7 Curved Camera Strap with FastenR-3 and ConnectR-2 is an excellent product. I no longer have to worry about neck strains or fear of damaging my camera or camera lens. The curved strap makes the strap even more comfortable. However, due to the curved strap, this may be the reason why there are no zippered pockets and requires you to purchase a JOEY. But the ability to add what you want and additional mods and add-ons are great. I can wear the RS-7 all day and not be in pain. Majority of the time, I barely noticed I even had the strap on. You're also not limited to a specific camera. If you have another camera, you can purchase the FastenR separately and mount that to a 2nd or 3rd camera. When you need those, just unclip the ConnectR from your 1st camera and clip it to your other cameras. What I love about the strap is that I can now leave my camera by my side without having to put it away and still enjoy my food/beverage.

    The location of the quick release clip on the back of the strap is in such a bad place and is easily accessible to pranksters or thieves but not to the owner. I can see why they added it since there is no storage and its used for adding mods but I'm sure they could of thought of another method. For a more professional and semi-hassle free method of protection, you can buy the BUCK mod. If you don't want to spend additional money, you can just use zip-ties. Just make sure to add what you need before putting the zip-ties or you'll end up cutting off the old one and putting new ones on.

    Not everyone owns a Manfrotto 200PL-14 QR Plate. But I would love to see a new FastenR that lets you connect to a tripod or monopod without having to remove the FastenR everytime.
    by Published on June 20th, 2011 04:35
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    BlackRapid SnapR 20 Point and Shoot Camera Bag Strap
    Manufacturer: BlackRapid
    Site: Buy from BlackRapid / Buy from Amazon / Buy from BlackRapid Dealers & Distributors around the world
    Price: $39.95

    Other BlackRapid Camera Straps
    Site: Buy from Amazon (RS-4) / Buy from Amazon (RS-5) / Buy from Amazon (RS-7) / Buy from Amazon (DR-1 Double Strap) / Buy from Amazon (DR-2 Slim Double Strap) / Buy from Amazon (RS-W1 Women's) / Buy from Amazon (RS-Sport) / Buy from Amazon (SnapR 35 Midsize Point and Shoot)
    Price: $53.95 (RS-4) / $64.95 (RS-5) / $58.95 (RS-7) / $129.95 (DR-1) / $129.95 (DR-2) / $58.95 (RS-W1) / $69.95 (RS-Sport) / $44.95 (SnapR 35)


    Overview : The BlackRapid SnapR 20 Point and Shoot Bag combines the features of BlackRapid's revolutionary sling strap concept with a durable, padded camera bag. It is designed to carry a point and shoot camera up to 5.25" x 3.25" x 2". The bag is made from heavy-duty ballistic nylon with an interior lining. The strap has Duraflex acetal hardware and 3/4" nylon webbing with an anti-slip strap pad.

    The camera is carried either in the bag or attached to the tripod socket. Use the bag, strap, or hand strap independently or together. Your camera rests upside down, attached to the strap, ready to slide into shooting position. Grab, Glide, Click.

    Features :
    • Camera glides from bag to shooting position
    • No worry of dropping or forgetting camera
    • 3 in 1: BAG + SLING STRAP + HAND STRAP
    • Use all 3 together or independently
    • Pocket on each side for phone, accessories, etc.
    • Heavy-duty ballistic nylon interior padding
    • No-scratch nylon lining
    • Duraflex acetal hardware
    • Fits cameras up to 5.25" x 3.25" x 2"

    Quality/Usability : Everyone these days has a digital point and shoot camera. We either use a camera strap (neck or wrist), a carry case or both. However, when we need our hands to be free to do something, we either have to put the camera down, put it away or just fumble and drop our cameras while trying to put it away. Even with a hand strap, the camera dangles and will bang around knocking things.

    What if there was a way to let it dangle, put it away without fear of dropping it and still be able to use our hands freely? BlackRapid has the perfect product for you. The BlackRapid SnapR 20. The SnapR is a 3-in-1 bag which consists of a bag, sling strap and a hand strap.


    First, lets talk about the bag itself. The bag fits cameras up to 5.25" x 3.25" x 2" which is pretty much majority of them on the market. It's made of durable nylon material and has a removable shoulder strap. The strap has a thin comfortable shoulder pad that is also removable. The shape of this pad accommodates both left and right shoulders and has a rubber lining on the underside to prevent slipping. The bottom of the bag also has a rubber lining. The opening where you place the camera inside is not your typical zipper opening from the top of the bag. Instead, its on the side...not where pocket compartments usually are but under the one end of the shoulder straps. There is however a pocket on each side of the bag to hold your passport, ID, money, phone, memory cards, etc. Also included are 2 mini BUCK versions for the clips for the strap. These prevent unwanted thieves or pranksters from unclipping the clips causing your bag to far or even be stolen.

    Included is a stainless steel fastener known as the FastenR-SnapR that attaches to the tripod socket on the bottom of your camera. This is similar to the the FastenR-3 for bigger cameras but a smaller version. To attach the FastenR to the camera, simply twist it on until its tight. It's that simple. The FastenR-SnapR has a loop that allows you to thread a male buckle strap to which then connects to a female buckle that is attached to the strap of the shoulder strap on the camera bag. With this configuration, it allows you to let the camera hang down without the fear of dropping it or holding it when you don't need to. When you need to take a picture, simply grab the camera, slide it up and snap your picture.

    Now on to the sling strap. The sling strap is what makes the SnapR stand out from the rest of the camera bags. The SnapR allows you to take the shoulder strap off the bag and connect both ends of the clip together to make one round strap. The concept is the same as the above configuration but this time, no bag in the way. Its just the shoulder strap and camera. This now acts like a strap similar to the more popular RS-4, RS-5, RS-7 and RS-Sport.

    Lastly, if you feel the need to have a little more freedom, there is always the hand strap. Yes, can use the hand strap that came with your camera but why have two straps hanging from your camera? To convert to the hand strap, simply unbuckle your camera from the shoulder strap and attach it to the wrist strap that is included with the SnapR. Once you're done, unbuckle the wrist strap and store it inside the bag. However, with the FastenR-SnapR attached, you're unable to stand the camera up. You'll have no choice but to lay the camera flat either lens down or LCD down. But if you must have the camera standing up, simply untwist the FastenR from the camera. The wrist strap has a buckle that slides to tighten and loosens around your wrist. What I did not like about this method is that it can be a little hard to tighten and loosen since you're doing it with one hand. A good substitute if possible would be using a bumper that is found on R-Straps.

    I took the bag to Medieval Times to celebrate my birthday with my friends. I took along my Canon S1000 point and shoot digital camera. With the camera and bag, it was very comfortable. I barely noticed the bag was on me. The SD1000 measures approximately 3.5" x 2" x 0.75" and there is still a lot of room inside the camera bag. Taking the camera out of the bag was very easy and I was able to do it with one hand while the other was holding my drink. The arena can get dark at time and I was able to get the camera out when needed. Even just letting the camera hang was perfect. I didn't have to fiddle with getting the camera out. We took a group picture with our knight (GO BIG RED!) and I had to hand my camera off to a work. A simple detach of the clip was a cinch and no need to hand off the entire bag.

    All BlackRapid straps are compatible with all cameras whether they are Digital SLR's, Point and Shoot or video cameras whether its a Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Fuji, Sony, Casio, JVC, Kodak, Pentax and many others. So as long it has a tripod mount at the bottom of the camera, it will work.

    Conclusion : Overall, the BlackRapid SnapR 20 Point and Shoot Camera Bag Strap is a must have for all point and shoot camera owners. I've ditched the included wrist strap that came with the camera. I even feel bad for the camera case that I bought separately to the side since it has been replaced with the SnapR. I'm sure I can find a use for that camera case...or maybe not. The SnapR is perfect for friend and family functions, vacations or even a nice stroll through the park. It doesn't get in the way and it feels comfortable on the shoulders. The build quality and craftsmanship is top-notch.

    If you have a bigger point and shoot where it has swappable lenses or where the lens sticks out and doesn't retract, BlackRapid recently released a bigger midsized SnapR known as the SnapR 35. This new bag fits cameras up to 6" x 3.75" x 3.5.
    by Published on June 9th, 2011 16:01
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    We at DCEmu Reviews, got another EXCLUSIVE first look at a new product from XCM. This time, its the highly popular and probably best selling product MANY gamers have been waiting for an update to...the XCM Cross Fire Converter 2.0! This is an update to the original XCM Cross Fire Converter which allowed you to use a PlayStation 3 controller on your Xbox 360.

    Many people have commented and asked about the ability to the PS3 buttons on the Cross Fire Converter on our YouTube video that we upload and XCM has listened. See below for video and comments from other gamers...

    This is essentially and XCM Cross Fire Converter and XCM Re-Mapper (images/videos) ALL-IN-ONE device! Read below for more information and what's new...

    The XCM Cross Fire Converter 2.0 adapter lets you connect your PS3™ controller to your Xbox 360™/Slim consoles. With built-in rapid fire / turbo and tilt functions, this adapter is the ultimate in Xbox 360™ accessories. This adapter is also compatible with the WIRED Xbox 360™ and WIRED Original Xbox™ controllers for added Rapid Fire/Turbo functionality.

    The new XCM Cross Fire Converter 2.0 adapter lets you to remap PS3 buttons to where ever you like. Don't like the Xbox 360 controller setup where the RT is to fire and LT is to aim? Are you use to or prefer the PlayStation 3 controller setup where R1 is to fire and L1 is to aim? This adapter can finally let you remap your buttons to your preference. This new version also supports the wired Xbox 360™ headset as well.

    Function and features:
    • Use your PlayStation 3™ controller on your Xbox 360™/Slim consoles.
    • Built-in button remapping function
    • Supports wired Xbox 360™ headset*
    • Enables Rapid Fire/Turbo on WIRED Xbox 360™ and WIRED Original Xbox™ controllers when connected to Xbox 360™/Slim consoles.
    • Supports 2 stick analog tilt functionality of the PS3™ controller on the Xbox 360™.
    • User controlled Rapid Fire/Turbo firing rates (OFF, Medium Speed, High Speed)

      *Must be used in conjunction with a WIRED Xbox 360™ controller

    No word on pricing or when it will be available but it will be available at Play-Asia and Amazon.com when released. We'll definitely have a full review when we get our little grubby hands on it.
    by Published on June 9th, 2011 16:01
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    It has been awhile since we've seen anything new from XCM. It's usually an update to their old lineup or something new and different. Today, we at DCEmu Reviews brings you an EXCLUSIVE first look at the new XFPS Commando PRO. The PRO is an update to its predecessor, the XFPS Commando.

    The XFPS Commando PRO is designed for First Person Shooter games. The PRO version comes with a mouse and mini adjustable keyboard. No more adapters or computers required in order to use a keyboard and mouse. Simply plug in the receiver to the console and you're good to go! XFPS Commando PRO is compatible with Xbox 360™ and PS3™ consoles and features a wireless design, move 180° across the scene faster, compatible with wired Xbox 360™ headset, sensitivity adjustment and many more.

    Product features:
    • Plug and Play (no need to connect to PC)
    • Compatible with all versions of Xbox 360™ and Xbox 360™ Slim, PS3™ and PS3™ Slim.
    • Compatible with Xbox 360™ Wired Headset
    • Compatible with the latest PS3 firmware
    • Consist of 2 devices: XFPS mouse and XFPS mini adjustable keyboard
    • Wireless design
    • Ideal for use with all FPS titles
    • Super high sensitivity precision and smoothness
    • Move 180° across the scene faster
    • Built-in auto-fire function
    • You are able to set all the keys on the XFPS mini adjustable keyboard for one hand control. This function is designed for handicapped (left handed) people to enjoy video games.

    No word on pricing but it will be available soon at Play-Asia and Amazon.com. We'll definitely have a full review when we get our little grubby hands on it. ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2011 16:12
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    To celebrate the October release of Forza 4, Microsoft is also releasing a new racing wheel: The Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel.

    According to the press release it's "controlled intuitively" and features haptic feedback with rumble. There are also trigger buttons for gas and brake and "green bands of lights on each handle to provide visual cues when necessary".

    The device will be compatible with all racing games out of the box, including Forza and old titles that used the old wired, clunky steering wheels. The wheel will also support Kinect. However the small print reveals there will be "limited functionality in some games".

    The Wireless Speed Wheel, will have a worldwide launch in early October. There's no word on a European price yet but it'll cost $59.99 (around £35) in the US. No news if the new wheel will be featured in any bundles with Forza 4 itself. ...
    by Published on June 7th, 2011 20:34
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    3. DCEmu Reviews,
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    Nintendo took the wraps off its newest home game console and the successor to the Wii. It’s called Wii U and it offers the 1080p HD graphics capabilities Nintendo fans have long been hoping for, as well as a controller that features a 6.2-inch touchscreen.

    Nintendo showed off the machine and its new controller at a press conference kicking off this week’s video game extravaganza known as the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) taking place in Los Angeles.

    "It’s a system that we will all enjoy together but also is tailor-made for you,” said Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. “It’s different from anything you’ve played before. It can change the way you game personally and it can chance the way you play with your family and friends.”

    Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told the audience that Wii U will be compatible with all other Wii accessories — the Balance Board as well as the Remote and Nunchuk but will also use the new controller.

    A few details about the new controller: It has a 6.2 inch touchscreen, gyroscope and accelerometer for tilt control, it’s got full traditional Nintendo stick and button controls on either side of the screen, triggers on the back, a microphone, speakers and an inward facing camera.

    Nintendo has not revealed many of the details about the Wii U console itself, but Nintendo reps have said that the console itself comes with internal flash memory that can be upgraded with SD cards and other USB solutions and that it plays proprietary high-density optical discs and will access downloadable content as well.

    In a video displayed at the press event, Nintendo showed off how the touchscreen controller can offer players two different perspectives on the same game. You can get one perspective on the action from your TV screen or a completely different perspective on the controller screen.

    You can use both the TV and controller screen at the same time, or you can play a game on the controller without using the TV at all … though Iwata told the audience that the controller is not meant to be a portable game machine that can be played away from the console.

    Iwata told the packed audience that Nintendo’s goal has been to get rid of the divide between gamers and non-gamers and to erase the boundaries that divide players by age and gender. And he said that, with the Wii and DS, the company has made strides in that direction.

    But he pointed out that not all divides have been erased with some game hardware (say, the Xbox 360 and PS3) being seen as accessible only to the most passionate players while the Wii has been perceived as being for more casual players.

    “As an industry, what we haven’t achieved yet is a game machine that is equally satisfying for all players,” he said. “Yet this is exactly what we intend to create with our new home platform. The new platform will provide deeper experiences than even the most passionate gamer has experienced and wider experiences than even the Wii has delivered. It will let everyone see games in a different way.”

    Source: MSNBC

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