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    by Published on June 7th, 2011 03:21
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    XCM Multi-Charger Plus
    Manufacturer: XCM
    Site: Buy from Play-Asia / Buy from Amazon
    Price: $64.95


    Overview : Unlike another brand of multi-charger, XCM Multi-Charger Plus is compatible with PS3™ controllers, PlayStation Move controllers, Sony PSP™ Slim & Lite, PSP™, PSP™ Go, Xbox 360™ controllers, NDS™, NDS™ Lite, NDSi™, Nintendo 3DS™, iPad™, iPad 2™, iPhone™ 3G, iPhone™ 3GS, iPhone™ 4 and many other USB devices.

    Features :
    • PlayStation Move and Navigation controller charging ports
    • 4 USB ports
    • Supports any USB 5v input

    XCM Multi-Charger Plus can be used on the following :
    • PS3™ Move and Navigation controllers (2 sets)
    • PS3™ DualShock and Sixaxis controllers
    • PSP™ series (1000-3000 series and PSP™ Go)
    • iPhone™ series (iPhone 2G, 3G, 3GS and 4)
    • iPad™ series (iPad™ and iPad 2™)
    • NDS™ series (DS, DS Lite, DSi and 3DS)
    • Xbox 360™ controllers
    • and all devices that supports a 5v USB input such as Android devices (phones/tablets), Blackberry™, iPod™, mobile devices, MP3 players and many more!

    Includes :
    • PSP Slim/Go USB cable
    • DS Lite/DSi USB cable
    • 3DS USB Cable
    • iPod/iPad/iPhone USB Cable
    • US/Mexico/Canada AC plug
    • UK AC Plug
    • Australia/New Zealand AC Plug
    • Asia/Europe AC Plug

    Quality/Usability : XCM Multi-Charger Plus is an update to XCM's popular Multi-Charger. I was a huge fan of the original multi-charger and used it everyday. Finding an available USB plug or without having to turn on a computer can be hard and cumbersome. Especially when you have other electronic devices that uses USB ports to charge.

    The back has a port to plug in the AC 100-240v cable. The front contains four USB ports...the same amount found on its predecessor. But what makes this different from the original is that on the top of the charger, there are four round ports. These four ports allows you to insert two PlayStation Move controllers and two PlayStation Move Navigation controllers. Each port has its own LED. LED turns red when its charging and green when its completely charged. The base also lights up with a blue LED accent. What's also cool is that the rim around the PlayStation Move ports also light up blue.

    Charging USB devices takes about the same if you were to charge them through the wall with a normal USB cable or its original AC adapter.

    The Multi-Charger Plus measures 7.5" inches (L) x 1.75" inches (H) and about 4.5" inches (D). Just like the Multi-Charger, included are four AC plugs (Europe/Asia, USA/Mexico/Canda, Australia/New Zealand, UK). The plugs are short in length so you will not be able to place it on a table or next to your computer. Wires measure about 16 inches long from tip of plug that inserts into XCM Multi-Charger Plus to the base of AC plug (not the prongs). Also included are four USB charging cables (iPod/iPad/iPhone, PSP, NDS, 3DS). You do not have to use the included cables if you already have USB cables that came with the devices. I highly suggest using what you already have.

    Conclusion : Overall, the XCM Multi-Charger Plus worked great! I was glad that XCM still included the four USB ports with the ability to charge PlayStation Move controllers. However, the length of the AC power cable is still short. If you want to use the XCM Multi-Charger Plus, you'll have to keep it on the ground and very very close to the wall outlet unless you have it connected to an extension cord. This was one of my pet-peeves and XCM has disappointed me. The price point is also about the same as the original and is a bit high. Two of the highly used USB ports, micro and mini USB is not included. It would of been nice if they included these since its used on cellphones and PS3/Xbox 360 controllers.

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    by Published on June 6th, 2011 22:25
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    LulzSec was compromised and a member of the group, Robert Cavanaugh, was arrested by the FBI on June 6. Meanwhile, LulzSec hacked Sony again, this time leaking the Sony Developer Network source code through file sharing websites

    http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/06/0...rs-On-Schedule ...
    by Published on June 6th, 2011 17:27
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    UK consumer rights group Which? wants companies like Sony who lose your personal data slapped with harsher fines.

    One of those would be offering "victims" of ID theft "a flat rate of compensation".

    "Sony's systems have been hacked into on more than one occasion in just a few weeks," Which? technology editor Matt Bath told Eurogamer, "but they're not alone in having lost their customers' personal data.

    "Companies which keep people's details on file need to look very closely at the security measures they have in place. As well as preventing accidental loss of personal information, these measures must be robust enough to deal with threats of hacking.

    "Which? wants to see companies faced with more serious consequences if they do lose personal data, with any victims offered a flat rate of compensation."

    The Information Commissions Office - an independent UK watchdog group concerned about privacy - is currently investigating whether Sony breached the Data Protection Act. Apparently our sensitive data was stored in plain text rather than in secure encrypted files. Sony will be handed a £500,000 fine if found guilty.

    But that's a drop in the ocean compared to the £105 million bill Sony expects for total PSN hack-related costs.

    "There is undoubtedly a massive trust issue with Sony now."
    Paul Gibson, Gamers' Voice
    The Information Commissions Office was asked by UK campaign group Gamers' Voice to investigate Sony's part in the Great PSN Identity Theft. A £100 million bill will sting, but GV chairman Paul Gibson believes there's a bigger issue to consider first.

    "There is undoubtedly a massive trust issue with Sony now," he told Eurogamer.

    "Most people who were affected by the PSN hack will agree that the handling of the event was very poor indeed, with a full week between the actual hack taking place and the confirmation that consumer details had been stolen. Further to this, the lack of informative communication to PSN users meant many were completely in the dark as to what information had been compromised and what precautions to take.

    "Many people are saying that they will not be going back to Sony once they system is fully up and running again, instead preferring to pay for a more secure online games provider. Whilst we are sure that Sony's new security system is now as secure as any other, this is as it should have been months ago and the damage is done in the eyes of consumers."

    Eurogamer was told by some high street shops that customers had traded in their PS3 consoles as a result of the fiasco.

    However, it isn't just customers who Sony will have to spend time, effort and money convincing - PSN game developers will need courting in order not to jump ship and develop for Xbox Live Arcade or PC.

    "I don't think PlayStation Network is ruined as such," said Andrew Eades, co-founder of Buzz! and Blue Toad Murder Files developer Relentless Software.

    "The people that stole our data committed a crime and I suspect are less of a protest group than the hacker moniker suggests. You could argue that Sony should have defended themselves better and I think they've said as much.

    "There is a danger that these hackers have put gamers off PSN. It'll take a lot of effort both from Sony and developers to get people back."

    Eades said Relentless had suffered as a direct result of the PlayStation Store being down for 43 days, because gamers couldn't buy Blue Toad Murder Files. But luckily Relentless has more strings to its bow.

    "I'm just pleased that Relentless doesn't live or die by PSN alone and that there are meaningful alternatives out there," said Eades.

    "I actually think [Sony] will spend more, not less, on PSN content."
    Michael Pachter, analyst
    By way of apology, Sony has offered PlayStation Network users a Welcome Back pack. This includes two free PS3/PSP games from a choice of five older titles, as well as a month's free subscription to PlayStation Plus. Sony has also made sweeping improvements to the security of PlayStation Network, and granted a year's free ID theft cover to all.

    "There will always be naysayers to whatever Sony has offered," acknowledged Gamers' Voice.

    "Sony could never hope to please everyone, but a larger selection of games to choose from would have been better. As for the credit protection facilities, well, it's the least that they could offer in the circumstances.

    "Let's not forget that Sony themselves are losing out with the store's downtime as well as the damage they are causing to their relationship with PSN developers.

    "In the end," Gibson concluded, "these apologies and free games are not as important to PSN users as being guaranteed that their personal details will remain secure and their enjoyment of the PSN network will remain uninterrupted in the future."

    Sony, already playing second fiddle to Xbox Live Marketplace, has an uphill battle restoring general faith in PlayStation Network. But Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has faith Kaz Hirai's company can turn it around.

    "Yes, the brand is tarnished, and yes, trust will be a continuing issue. Sony must reassure everyone that the restored network is secure, and that they will indemnify against any harm. They need to do a lot to restore confidence," Pachter said, "and I think that they will.

    "I actually think they will spend more, not less, on PSN content. You will ...
    by Published on June 6th, 2011 17:13
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    Lulz Security claims to have compiled SCE’s Developer Network source code
    Lulz Security, the shady hacker network responsible for many recent online attacks against Sony and other games studios, has claimed that it has compiled Sony Computer Entertainment’s Developer Network source code.
    The group has made the claim via its Lulzsec Twitter account, following attacks against Sony BMG and Sony Pictures over the past few days.
    The group is also behind the recent break in at Nintendo’s US website.

    http://www.develop-online.net/news/3...ev-source-code ...
    by Published on June 6th, 2011 17:11
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    News via http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS

    Sony has detailed another EU PlayStation Store update, making it three within five days.

    We've stuck the whole list of games, demos and digital accessories for you below. There are also a number of deals on offer that were detailed in the initial Welcome Back update:

    Full Games (PS3)

    * Split/Second Velocity (£19.99/€24.99) Rating: PEGI 7

    Availability: All locales

    PSone Classics (PS3 and PSP)

    * Ridge Racer Type 4 (£3.99/€4.99) Rating: PEGI 3


    Availability: All locales

    Add-On Game Content (PS3)

    * Dead Space 2 - Outbreak Maps (free) Rating: PEGI 18

    Availability: Not available in Germany

    * Crysis 2 - Retaliation Pack (£7.99/€9.99) Rating: PEGI 16

    Availability: All Locales

    * Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters - Classic Costume (free) Rating: PEGI 12

    Availability: Only available in Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom

    * Dirt 3 - Mcrae Vision Charity Pack (£1.19/€1.49) Rating: PEGI 12

    Availability: All Locales

    * Marvel Vs Capcom 3 - Shadow Battle 07 (£0.79/€0.99) Rating: PEGI 12

    Availability: All Locales

    * Red Faction Armageddon: Ruin Pack (£3.19/€3.99) Rating: PEGI 18

    Availability: All Locales

    * Red Faction Battlegrounds - Origins Pack (£1.99/€2.49) Rating: PEGI 12

    Availability: All Locales

    Final Fantasy Vi Music Pack (£0.79/€0.99) Rating: PEGI 12

    Availability: All Locales

    * Dynasty Warriors 7
    o Costume Pack 2 (£1.39/€1.75)
    o New Weapon Pack 2 (£2.99/€3.59)
    o Original Costume Pack 1 (£3.99/€4.99)
    o Stage Pack 1 (£3.19/€3.99)

    Rating: PEGI 16

    Availability: Not available in New Zealand

    * Fallout : New Vegas
    o Honest Hearts (£7.99/€9.99)

    Rating: PEGI 18

    Availability: All Locales

    * Hyperdimension Neptunia
    o Black Heart Booster 3 (£0.79/€0.99)
    o Compa Booster 3 (£0.79/€0.99)
    o Green Heart Booster 3 (£0.79/€0.99)
    o If Booster 3 (£0.79/€0.99)
    o Level Cap +200 (£0.79/€0.99)
    o Neptune Booster 3 (£0.79/€0.99)
    o Quality Certification (free)
    o White Heart Booster 3 (£0.79/€0.99)

    Rating: PEGI 12

    Availability: All locales

    * Modnation Racers
    o Pirate Theme Pack (£5.49/€6.99)

    Rating: PEGI 7

    Availability: All Locales

    * Rock Band 2
    o Action/Adventure - Memphis May Fire (£0.99/€1.49)
    o Arm Yourself - BulletProof Messenger (£0.59/€0.79)
    o Chasing The Light - Nautiluz (£0.99/€1.49)
    o Far Away From Heaven - Free Spirit (£0.59/€0.79)
    o Fire Away - Kill the Alarm (£0.59/€0.79)
    o Saga - Amberian Dawn (£0.99/€1.49)
    o The Lesser Man - SoiL (£0.59/€0.79)
    o This Fantasy - BulletProof Messenger (£0.59/€0.79)
    o Under Water I Drown - Edge (£0.59/€0.79)
    o Watch It All Go Down - Foreword (£0.59/€0.79)

    Rating: PEGI 12
    Availability: Not Available in Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, India, Israel, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Poland, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine, UAE

    * Rock Band 3
    o Ozzy Osbourne - 8 Pack (£6.69/€9.99)

    (contains the following songs also available separately)
    o Diary Of A Madman (£0.99/€1.49)
    o Flying High Again (£0.99/€1.49)
    o I Don't Know (£0.99/€1.49)
    o Mr Crowley (£0.99/€1.49)
    o Over The Mountain (£0.99/€1.49)
    o Steal Away (The Night) (£0.99/€1.49)

    (the following songs are only available as part of the Ozzy Osbourne - 8 Pack)
    o Bark at the Moon
    o Mama, I'm Coming Home

    Rating: PEGI 12
    Availability: Not Available in Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, India, Israel, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Poland, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine, UAE

    * Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters
    o Bethpage State Park (£3.19/€3.99)
    o Turnberry Resort (£3.19/€3.99)

    Rating: PEGI 3
    Availability: All Locales

    FirstPlay (PS3)

    * FirstPlay Episode 59 (£0.99/€1.20)

    Availability: Ireland and UK only

    Avatars (PS3)

    * MotorStorm: Apocalypse - Lunatics Avatar Bundle (£0.79/€0.99)
    o Candi Avatar
    o Chipo Avatar
    o Vigilante Avatar
    o Eight Bit Avatar
    o Ratfood Avatar

    Premium Themes (PS3)

    * L.A. Noire Premium Theme
    o Lan Premium Theme (£1.59/€1.99)

    Dynamic Themes (PS3)

    * Disruptive Themes
    o American Pride (£1.99/€2.49)
    o Deep Space Surveillance (£1.99/€2.49)
    o Destination: Bangkok Rush Hour (£1.99/€2.49)
    o Digital Fountain (£1.99/€2.49)
    o Divine Light (£1.99/€2.49)

    * Lama Themes
    o Cloud Of Fire Theme (£2.99/€3.49)
    o Cop Girl Theme (£2.99/€3.49)
    o Machine Gunner Theme (£2.99/€3.49)
    o Victoria Falls Theme (£2.99/€3.49)
    o Volcano Theme (£1.59/€1.99)

    * L.A. Noire
    o La Noire Crime Scene Dynamic Theme (£1.99/€2.49)
    o La Noire Neon Sign Dynamic Theme (£1.99/€2.49)
    o La Noire Dynamic Theme (£1.99/€2.49)

    * Leviathan Themes
    o Armoured Titans: Wwii (£1.59/€1.99)

    * Tales from Space: About a Blob
    o Premium Dynamic Theme (£1.59/€1.99)
    ...
    by Published on June 6th, 2011 15:19
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    Take-Two's detective thriller L.A. Noire has retained the number one spot in the UK software chart in a week which saw the biggest new release, Bethesda's Hunted, only manage fourteenth. It's the game's third week in first place.

    Hunted was the only well-publicised boxed release, with PC-only expansion back The Sims 3: Generations beating the RPG by four places with a tenth placed debut.

    LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean has swapped places with Codemasters' DiRT 3 as it climbs back to second, with Zumba Fitness, Brink and Wii Sports Resort maintaining fourth, fifth and sixth respectively.

    Positions in the chart are unlikely to remain as stable next week, when Infamous 2 and Red Faction: Armageddon hit stores, as well as the notorious Duke Nukem Forever.

    Last Week This Week Title
    a 1 L.A. Noire
    3 2 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
    2 3 DiRT 3
    4 4 Zumba Fitness
    5 5 Brink
    6 6 Wii Sports Resort
    8 7 Call of Duty: Black Ops
    7 8 FIFA 11
    12 9 Portal 2
    New Entry 10 The Sims 3: Generations
    10 11 Mario Kart Wii
    17 12 Art Academy
    13 13 LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
    14 14 Hunter: The Demon's Forge
    11 15 Just Dance II
    18 16 Red Dead Redemption
    9 17 Crysis 2
    16 18 Wii Fit Plus
    Re-Entry 19 Wii Party
    14 20 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-uk-number-one ...
    by Published on June 6th, 2011 15:11
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    With all this [Sony] customer data now unfortunately out there for public viewing, I thought it would be interesting to do some analysis on password practices. There are some rather alarming (although not entirely surprising) findings including: 36% of passwords appear in a common password dictionary. 50% of passwords are 7 characters or less. 67% of accounts on both Sony and Gawker use the same password. 82% of passwords are lowercase alphanumeric of 9 characters or less. 99% of passwords don't contain a single non-alphanumeric character."

    http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/06/0...sword-Analysis ...
    by Published on June 6th, 2011 01:59
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    News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?i=4381&t=224

    New update to the now famous Lamecraft, which promises to bring homebrew on the PSP and free exploration of the creation (albeit on a reduced scale) of the highly acclaimed Minecraft made for the PSP Genesis Competition and now Open Source.



    The developer Drakon continues to update its Lamecraft by which we can explore a world of "cubes" modified at will. The current review was renamed ' op-10 , indicating the project is now open source (op-10 it is going to open source rv.10 ). With the developer an opportunity to optimize the code, improve the transparency effect of the objects and add fake shadows in the corners so as to introduce a touch of realism.
    Download link and the complete changelog below.



    [Additional Information: ChangeLog, commands and donwload]

    .: Changelog:.
    op-10
    - Cleaner code (less warnings while compiling)
    - Small changes in transparent object rendering (still lot to change)
    - Fake shadows in the corners

    rev. 115
    - Static icon menu in PSP
    - Fixed freeze bug When putting the PSP in sleep mode (Partially - before putting in sleep psp game game try turn on the menu, Sometimes still freeze without this)
    - New screenshots will not override screenshots from other maps
    - Added question do you really want remove save files.
    - Open Source from now
    .: Commands:.

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    by Published on June 6th, 2011 01:02
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    News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?i=4381&t=224

    The developer ne0h again Xplora v2.0 update bringing it to version 2.04, a convenient alternative to the XMB shell of the house to install on our Sony PSP equipped with CF and will allow us to have a more clear and appropriate for the content of your Memory Stick.



    Xplora 2 includes an image viewer, a media player, a text editor, a PMF player, allows you to read ZIP archive, back up your UMD games and easily launch applications, manage plugins, and more. The entire project was completed in the C language to ensure the best performance. The version 2.04 is to update the Apps Manager, facilitated the installation adds a PC, the translation into French and other small fixes and improvements.
    Currently the list of compatibility of the new shell are excluded PSP Go While everything has been successfully tested on CF from 4:01 onwards.
    For more information please consult the source (developer blog)

    [Additional Information: ChangeLog functions and download]

    .: Changelog:.
    - Apps Manager Has Been Revised
    - Added desktop links controls
    - A simple installer to install Was Also added Xplora from your PC.
    - Homebrew Sorter and the Game & Apps loading fixed.
    - French translation added (Thanks to carding)
    - Lithuanian translation updated

    .: Features:.
    - AUTOBOOT
    - Desktop
    - Image Viewer -> (JPG, BMP and PNG files are supported)
    - Music Player -> (MP3 and OGG formats supported)
    - Text Editor
    - Arc Manager -> (ZIP files are supported)
    - PMF Player -> (PMF Every file is supported)
    - Homebrew Sorter
    - Games & Applications
    - UMD Dumper
    - Nand Dumper
    - Plugins Manager
    - Internet & Home Xplora

    .: Compatibility:.
    SI: x000 PSP with CF 4.01 or higher
    SI: PSP with CF 6.xx ME
    NO: Go PSP

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    by Published on June 6th, 2011 00:54
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    News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?i=4378&t=136

    New update for MP3PlayerPlugin, homebrew coder created by the renowned Japanese Plum by which we can listen to MP3 files found on our Memory Stick choosing as an alternative to the famous MusicPRX that had dominated the scene until recently.



    The coder plum back to update one of its most popular plug-ins. The v1.9 version removes some features not fully implemented on the CPU utilization and improves overall aspects of the internal plugin mainly for the management of audio channels and access to the kernel.
    Following further information.

    UPDATE
    Plum release the fix for the second rev 1.9 going to fix the bug to form realit sceKernelLoadExecVSHWithApitype

    [Additional Information: Changelog, Instructions and Download]

    .: Changelog:.
    - Improved SYSCALL
    - Supported the channel MUTE
    - Changed access to kernel memory of the MP3 in order to ensure the list of file paths.

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