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    by Published on May 18th, 2006 09:41

    Divineo China have posted this new product:



    It is exclusively designed for First Person Shooters
    Configured and pre-installed perfectly for most FPS Best Sellers
    Ideally adjust the sensitivity of your mouse

    Max Shooter is a plug-and -play adapter that allows you to play the best selling FPS games on your Xbox or PS2 console with a standard PS/2 mouse and keyboard.

    Fully programmable and comes with pre-installed key configurations for the best games available on Xbox or PS2. Advanced features such as Deadzone adjustments and mouse control inversion guarantee best gaming experience with your favorite titles.

    Xbox and PS2 version are now available ! ...
    by Published on May 18th, 2006 09:40

    Divineo China have posted this new product:



    It is exclusively designed for First Person Shooters
    Configured and pre-installed perfectly for most FPS Best Sellers
    Ideally adjust the sensitivity of your mouse

    Max Shooter is a plug-and -play adapter that allows you to play the best selling FPS games on your Xbox or PS2 console with a standard PS/2 mouse and keyboard.

    Fully programmable and comes with pre-installed key configurations for the best games available on Xbox or PS2. Advanced features such as Deadzone adjustments and mouse control inversion guarantee best gaming experience with your favorite titles.

    Xbox and PS2 version are now available ! ...
    by Published on May 18th, 2006 09:37

    Divineo China have posted a range of new IPOD Products:

    iBoost Battery Pack



    Don’t let the music stop with the iBoost for iPod. The iBoost is an attachable
    rechargeable battery pack for all full size, dock connector iPods, boosting its overall battery time up to 16 hours. The iBoost’s sleek design blends with the iPod, attaching to the back of the device, and wrapping up to the bottom. The iBoost is light enough, stylish enough and small enough to never have to take it off. It even features a dock connector pass through port, allowing song transfer, charging and docking of the iPod while the iBoost is attached. With the iBoost, the iPod can go as long as you can.

    iBoost mini Battery Pack



    Don’t let the music stop with the iBoost mini for iPod mini. The iBoost mini is an attachable rechargeable battery pack for the mini, boosting its overall battery time up to 10 hours. The iBoost mini sleek design blends with the mini, attaching to the back of the device, and wrapping up to the bottom. The iBoost mini is light enough, stylish enough and small enough to never have to take it off. It even features a dock connector pass through port, allowing song transfer, charging and docking of the iPod mini while the iBoost mini is attached. With the iBoost mini, the iPod mini can go as long as you can.

    iTop



    Stop pulling out your iPod every other song, and start controlling your music with Nyko’s iTop Button Relocator for iPod. The iTop is a small adapter that attaches to the top of the iPod through the headphone and remote jack. Once connected, you can now play, pause, skip, go back, and change the volume all without having to remove the iPod from a case, pocket, or purse. The iTop is small, lightweight, requires no batteries, and matches the white and chrome décor of the iPod. The color coded and tactile buttons allow users to easily control their playlists by sight or touch. The iTop fits any 10GB and above iPod, and is perfect for the active iPod user.

    Stereo Link for iPod



    The Stereo Link is for those that demand the most professional sound from the iPod. Plugging directly into the Dock Connector, and utilizing RCA connection cables, the Stereo Link gives audiophiles the best quality sound from the iPod. With standardized RCA cables at the users disposal, the iPod is able to connect to home stereos, mixers, AV receivers, recorders and any other RCA compatible device.

    Universal Car Mount



    Easily display the iPod inside your vehicle for convenient access while on the road. No longer worry about the iPod sliding off the seat during a quick stop or leaning over to change songs in busy traffic. The universal Car Mount lets you fix your iPod safely within reach on the dashboard using either the included vent clip or adhesive backing. Spring loaded clamps hold the unit snuggly in place while adjusting to fit any full size or mini iPod. The Universal Car Mount can be used with other iPod accessories while keeping your music at your fingertips during your long commute ...
    by Published on May 18th, 2006 09:07

    Divineo China have announced the opening of a Bluetooth Section at their store, heres whats featured:

    Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset

    Go wherever your conversation takes you with the lightweight and versatile Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset. Ideal for the mobile professional, it delivers all-day wearing comfort, clearer voice transmission and superior sound quality in an easy-folding design that slips into pocket or purse for quick storage. With exclusive Multipoint Technology, your headset transforms into a powerful communication solution for up to two Bluetooth devices allowing you to seamlessly switch between your voice-enabled Bluetooth devices at the touch of a button. With up to 6 hours of talk time, you can roam up to 33 feet (10 meters) from your Bluetooth device. It's right here Wherever,
    Whenever, Wireless.

    Pulsar 590A Bluetooth Headset and Analog Adapter



    The Plantronics Pulsar™ 590 Series Bluetooth® Stereo Headsets deliver the ultimate in wireless freedom!
    Seamlessly switch between your Bluetooth phone and your favorite music or movie so you’ll never miss a call.
    With up to 12 hours of talk time and 10 hours of listen time, you can enjoy wireless stereo listening on laptops, PCs, TVs, DVD and MP3 players.

    JX10 Bluetooth Wireless Cell Phone Headset




    Designed especially for Jabra by renowned Danish Design company Jacob Jensen Design, Jabra JX10 is truly for the fashion conscious.

    Its distinctive cutting-edge design and contemporary slim finish makes it stand out from the rest of the crowd.

    The Jabra JX10 weighs less than 10 grams and measures less than four centimetres, placing it among the smallest headsets in the industry. Its small size and distinctive minimalist design make it one of the most elegant, discreet and stylish Bluetooth headsets for those who love great design.

    Jacob Jensen Design is among the most recognised design studios in the world with more than 500 industrial products designed for Danish and foreign companies. Most recognised are Jacob Jensen's designs for Bang & Olufsen audio products and Gaggenau kitchen appliances.

    In spite of the small form factor, the Jabra JX10 headset features state-of-the art voice reception and clarity. It adjusts automatically to the ambient noise level through automatic volume control. This feature is based on DSP (Digital Signal Processing), which also ensures a significant
    reduction in background noise.

    The Jabra JX10 comes in a fashionable and timeless silver colour and is accompanied by a desktop charger fully designed to harmonise with the shape of the headset. In addition, the Jabra JX10 has its own carrying case for safe keeping when not in use.

    BT500 Bluetooth Wireless Cell Phone Headset



    Enjoy exceptional performance, comfort and reliability, plus the convenience of Bluetooth wireless technology, with the Jabra BT500 Bluetooth Wireless Cell Headset! Built on the strength of the prize-winning Jabra BT250, the stylish, lightweight Jabra BT500 combines outstanding sound quality, ease of use and ergonomic design to make your cell phone calls as natural as face-to-face conversations. ...
    by Published on May 18th, 2006 08:56

    Via CVG

    Car-loving 360 owners all over the world blew a gasket last week when Microsoft announced that Forza Motorsport 2 would be coming to the console this Christmas.

    But the game's lead designer, Dan Greenawalt, has slammed suggestions that it's simply the Xbox 360's version of Sony's Gran Turismo.

    Speaking to our friends over at oxm.co.uk at last week's E3, Studio RX's Dan Greenawalt said, "My goal going forward with Forza is not to be Gran Turismo's answer on Xbox 360. That's fine, but that's not my goal. My goal is to ignite car passion in the next generation of videogames players and in all-new groups."

    And Greenawalt is not hugely impressed by Sony's latest GT effort. "As a Microsoft employee I'd tell you that I don't want to talk about it, but as a gamer I'd say that I want them to show me something new, something cool. They didn't do that. It looked like a PC version."

    According to Greenawalt, Forza Motorsport 2 will feature more cars, more tracks, a souped-up Xbox Live mode and more options to customise, personalise and tune up your motor. And while intense realism remains the order of the day, Greenawalt emphasised his desire to get more people involved in the Forza experience.

    "Simulation is of paramount importance for us. At the same time, though, we're adding more assists in Forza Motorsport so that more people can play and enjoy it. I want my dad to be able to play it because he loves cars, but he's horrible at every game I've worked on!" ...
    by Published on May 18th, 2006 08:53

    A extended version of the Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots E3 trailer running around last week - sheesh, that seems like years ago now - is now available to view. It runs close to 15 minutes in length and features, for hardcore Metal Gear Solid fans, a few sweet extras to chew on. Oh, and while we here, in case you missed it, here's a reminder that we caught up with MGS main man Hideo Kojima at E3 last week and assaulted him with many questions.

    Trailer Here ...
    by Published on May 18th, 2006 08:51

    Via Gamesindustry

    SCEA boss Kaz Hirai has said that he expects around 15 software titles to launch with the PlayStation 3 this November, responding to comments from publishers criticising the firm's slow release of information to developers.

    Speaking to business news service website Bloomberg, Hirai cited the 15 title figure and said, "I don't think there will be too much of an issue," with regard to software availability at the launch of the system.

    However, publisher bosses including Sega of America's Simon Jeffrey and THQ's Brian Farrell were both open in their criticism of Sony's treatment of PS3 developers so far, with Jeffrey telling Bloomberg that "there certainly will not be a lot of titles available" at launch.

    According to Jeffrey, "a lot of developers" have not received development kit hardware from Sony yet - although final development hardware is meant to be shipping out this month - while Farrell claimed that THQ is not developing The Sopranos for PS3 because it's "too risky" due to the lack of final hardware specifications.

    Other publishers, however, disagreed with Jeffrey and Farrell's comments - with executives at Activision, EA and Ubisoft all weighing in to support Sony's development support strategy to date.

    EA Worldwide Studios boss Paul Lee said that the firm is "happy" with the dev kits sent out so far, while Activision CEO Robert Kotick told Bloomberg that although their systems are not "final, final hardware", "we know what the processors' capacity is - we have active development underway."

    Kotick added that he doesn't expect that the first titles launched for the PS3 will take advantage of more than a fifth of the capacity of the machine, however, stating that "this is the most sophisticated piece of consumer hardware ever."

    Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot agreed with Kotick's sentiments, but compared the situation at this point to the same point six months out from the launch of the Xbox 360 last year. "We won't be able to take advantage of all the components of the [PlayStation 3]," he commented, "but it was the same last year." ...
    by Published on May 18th, 2006 01:52

    It appears our great Nintendo 64 moderator PSMonkey has been harrassed by a few people saying that Daedalus deserves more credit than him, because PSMonkey's Monkey64 is a port from PJ64. Here's more on what he has to say about it:

    The Words of PSMonkey:
    "Ok, I ment to post this sooner but was holding off so I can clean up the commenting. Since some people are so hell bent on proving daedalus did everything or I just fully stole every line of code from pj64, I desided to just post anways and if they need suport they can go **** them selfs."

    Couldn't have said it better myself, those who criticize are the ones who don't know what a moderator goes through. PSMonkey deserves much credit, since his Nintendo64 emulator was built from thr ground up. He spends a great amount of time trying to bring us what we anticipate the most. I wish I could help with your project PSMonkey, honest to God I would love to help you, but I don't know that much about coding. Cheers to you my friend...and continue onward with your emulator, I'll do my best to keep those who don't know what they're talking about, at bay. If you have a bad comment, then keep it to yourself! You've been warned...

    More Info at PSMonkeys Site Here http://nemo.dcemu.co.uk

    Additional Commentary by WRAGGSTER

    The problem with the PSP scene is one where a lot of people have entered it who have no understanding of whats involved to make emulators and homebrew releases. A reason why we have only registered people comment on the forums is to stop idiots who just like to flame.

    Remember everyone if it wasnt for the coders you would have no PSP Homebrew period ...
    by Published on May 17th, 2006 23:11



    Hi All,

    Here is a new version of PSPBEEB the BBC Micro Emulator for PSP.

    What's new in version 1.0.3 :


    - New Speed optimization
    - Add screen resize menu (x1.25, x1.5, x2)
    - Add .img disk file support
    - Add a file (run.txt) to specify association between the disk name and
    the name of the program to run (file yyy.img -> CHAIN"xxx")
    - Add Analog pad mapping (in .kbd file format and in the key mapping editor)
    - Add shortcut to *CAT and CHAIN"xxx" command
    - Option to swap between cursor and analog pad is now working


    How to use it ?

    Have a look to the README.txt file !

    Two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included in the zip archive.

    Sources are included, and this package is under "Beebem" license, read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.

    Enjoy

    Zx

    edit: a new version is available (1.0.4) that fix the CAPSLOCK bug ... ...
    by Published on May 17th, 2006 19:32

    Ok, I ment to post this sooner but was holding off so I can clean up the commenting. Since some people are so hell bent on proving daedalus did everything or I just fully stole every line of code from pj64, I desided to just post anways and if they need suport they can go **** them selfs.

    Anyways here is the source. If any coders need serious suport or have questions. Feel free to contact me via PMs or on my forums. ...
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