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    by Published on March 31st, 2009 00:28

    Cloud computing seems to be the new "in" thing, nowadays. First OnLive appears at GDC, which forces David Perry to announce his own similar service -- which he was saving for E3 -- and now Sony has trademarked something called "PS Cloud." The trademark was registered "for use with a cloud computing data center management software, communications software, broadcasting services, and a long list of other terms," according to Siliconera.

    There are many ways that Sony could be utilizing a cloud computing system, including offering a similar service to OnLive, allowing users to share downloadable games/demos or improving the PSP's remote play functionality. Whatever it is, we imagine it's probably quite a way off and, like many other trademarks or patents, could never even come to fruition at all.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2009/03/30/so...oud-computing/ ...
    by Published on March 31st, 2009 00:28

    Cloud computing seems to be the new "in" thing, nowadays. First OnLive appears at GDC, which forces David Perry to announce his own similar service -- which he was saving for E3 -- and now Sony has trademarked something called "PS Cloud." The trademark was registered "for use with a cloud computing data center management software, communications software, broadcasting services, and a long list of other terms," according to Siliconera.

    There are many ways that Sony could be utilizing a cloud computing system, including offering a similar service to OnLive, allowing users to share downloadable games/demos or improving the PSP's remote play functionality. Whatever it is, we imagine it's probably quite a way off and, like many other trademarks or patents, could never even come to fruition at all.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2009/03/30/so...oud-computing/ ...
    by Published on March 31st, 2009 00:26

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    What with the XBLA release of Virtual On Oratorio Tangram (M.S.B.S. 5.66) looming, some Japanese players have had to do the inevitable; mod Saturn and Dreamcast sticks to work on the 360. This is possible down to the leaked button configs that use the face buttons and d-pad as the stick base (as per the setup seen in Virtual On Marz and the more recent SEGA AGES port). The only difference here is that the sticks have to be hacked up more to fit in all the extra 360 pad functionality (such as the central guide button and Live headset stuff).

    Seeing modded Saturn twinsticks is unfortunate but bearable (as I own a pair already for the PlayStation 2 ports) but the Dreamcast stick hackery is actually heartbreaking. These were beautiful peripherals that afforded pin-point precision on a near perfect port. Seeing them butchered like this is like watching an apprentice at plastic surgery practice on your mother's face.

    SEGA for the love of God, release an official pair of twinsticks before more innocent Dreamcast peripherals are needlessly sacrificed!
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    by Published on March 31st, 2009 00:26

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    What with the XBLA release of Virtual On Oratorio Tangram (M.S.B.S. 5.66) looming, some Japanese players have had to do the inevitable; mod Saturn and Dreamcast sticks to work on the 360. This is possible down to the leaked button configs that use the face buttons and d-pad as the stick base (as per the setup seen in Virtual On Marz and the more recent SEGA AGES port). The only difference here is that the sticks have to be hacked up more to fit in all the extra 360 pad functionality (such as the central guide button and Live headset stuff).

    Seeing modded Saturn twinsticks is unfortunate but bearable (as I own a pair already for the PlayStation 2 ports) but the Dreamcast stick hackery is actually heartbreaking. These were beautiful peripherals that afforded pin-point precision on a near perfect port. Seeing them butchered like this is like watching an apprentice at plastic surgery practice on your mother's face.

    SEGA for the love of God, release an official pair of twinsticks before more innocent Dreamcast peripherals are needlessly sacrificed!
    ...
    by Published on March 31st, 2009 00:24

    Yezzer] has posted a video of a cool little project he’s working on. He has interfaced the Arduino and the Wii Nunchuck to control some servos. He mounted a standard USB webcam on it for good measure. There isn’t a whole lot of information, but he does include a few links to code he modified for the project. The movement is quite natural looking and seems like it would be a cheap way to get some good animatronic controls started. This might actually be a great way to control a robot for the Crabfu challenge, if they ever have another one.

    Update: As [dokument] points out in the comments below, it looks like we’ve seen a set up that could be almost identical in the past.

    http://hackaday.com/2009/03/30/ardui...nchuck-servos/ ...
    by Published on March 31st, 2009 00:22



    [Avi] sent in his PSP as a status monitor hack. He’s using Lua on the PSP, so you have to install LuaPlayer. The computer side is written in python, so it should be cross platform. Last time we saw a psp as an extra monitor, it had more capabilities, but it was limited to Windows. You’ll find the Lua script as well as the python in the zip file. It’s a nice use for an extra psp.

    http://hackaday.com/2009/03/30/psp-as-a-status-monitor/

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    by Published on March 30th, 2009 23:37

    Well the rumors were true. Skype really is coming out on Tuesday (it is already tuesday in Japan and they have Skype). The folks at PC World got a sneak peak so we already know what to expect.
    Only works over WiFi
    Calls to landlines 2.1 cents/min
    Integrated with address book
    Conference calling (if someone invites you)
    Chat works over the cellular network
    Missing SMS, video and proper conference calling, file transfer, and voicemail

    http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...out-japan.html ...
    by Published on March 30th, 2009 23:37

    Well the rumors were true. Skype really is coming out on Tuesday (it is already tuesday in Japan and they have Skype). The folks at PC World got a sneak peak so we already know what to expect.
    Only works over WiFi
    Calls to landlines 2.1 cents/min
    Integrated with address book
    Conference calling (if someone invites you)
    Chat works over the cellular network
    Missing SMS, video and proper conference calling, file transfer, and voicemail

    http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...out-japan.html ...
    by Published on March 30th, 2009 23:31

    News via pspita

    The coder cobra 77,380 releases a new version of PSP Iver, shell alternative to our XMB with graphics inspired by the popular iPhone, which leads to version 3.00.
    Among the most interesting of this release we see the addition of some emulators and the ability to launch PSX games.
    Following the changelog of this new release and the link to download.

    Changelog v3.00:

    Quote:

    Graphics-completely renovated
    -New File Browser which allows you to read many types of files and allows editing of folders
    -Igames also now allows the execution of PSX games
    -iNotes became LUAProg
    Agguinto-iEmule, which keeps the running emulators pre-loaded. Includes Nintendo64 emulators, MegaDrive, SNES, Nes, GameGear and PCEngine
    -Added Facebook
    Added 60-backgrounds for the shell
    -E 'can now start Iver PSP when the PSP

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    by Published on March 30th, 2009 23:27

    JK108 has posted a new release of PSP Tube for the PSP, heres the release details:

    OK, I've now released Ultimate PSPTube 2.0. These are the changes:

    2.0
    -Kontraband is now included
    -Wank.To is now included
    -Fixed YouTube after the videos stopped working
    -Fixed a bug in YouTube which caused it to display some searches incorrectly if they had few results
    -Fixed a bug in MetaCafe which caused it to only show the first page
    -Fixed a bug in Spike which caused it to only show the first page of results
    -Fixed StreetFire after it stopped working
    -Fixed the description in Current
    -Fixed TheTend after the videos stopped working
    -Fixed Google Video after the videos stopped working
    -Fixed XVideos after the videos stopped working
    -Had to remove the high quality feature from YouTube because fmt=6 videos have been removed from the website
    -Had to remove TNAFlix because the videos now crash the PSP
    -Had to remove Shufuni because the search doesn't work properly and the video URL is more secure
    -Had to remove ThatVideoSite because the website no longer appears to exist
    -Had to remove Yuvutu because I can no longer obtain the search results

    As you can see, I have had to remove many things for various reasons. I have fixed YouTube but the only problem is that videos which have been flagged cannot be viewed due to it requiring you to log in to be able to see the viewing page. This was not an issue before as the script didn't need to download the viewing page. But luckily there are few videos which have been flagged to my knowledge. If I ever find out a way round this problem, I will release an update with it fixed. I also fixed the XVideos script only to find out that some of the longer videos now crash the PSP. I'm sorry if one of the sites you requested has not been included. I may release another update in the future or hopefully finish the version me, darionco and ardatan have been working on. Thanks
    JK108

    Heres the full details:

    Ultimate PSPTube 2.0
    --------------------

    Scripts & Various Features - JK108
    Original Program - SofiyaCat
    Main Theme - Psimxc
    Optional Theme - Salvy

    This is a modification for PSPTube which aims to deliver a fully working video
    streamer to the PSP with as little trouble as possible. The original PSPTube was
    created by SofiyaCat. All scripts and various other features were created by JK108.
    The main theme for Ultimate PSPTube was created by Psimxc. The optional theme was
    created by Salvy.

    Sites Included
    --------------
    -CrunchyRoll
    -Current
    -Dailymotion
    -Google Video
    -Guba
    -Kontraband
    -LiveLeak
    -MegaPorn
    -MegaVideo
    -MetaCafe
    -MuchoSucko
    -MySpace Videos
    -MyVideo
    -NothingToxic
    -Pornhub
    -RedTube
    -Revision3
    -Spike
    -StageVu
    -StreetFire
    -TheTend
    -Tube8
    -TubeIso
    -Tudou
    -VBox7
    -Veoh
    -VidMax
    -Vimeo
    -Wank.To
    -Wanktube
    -xHamster
    -XVideos
    -YouTube


    Known Issues
    ------------
    -Videos don't save to favourites for Veoh, Guba and xHamster
    -Longer videos in Veoh dont load because they use a format that PSPTube doesn't support
    -There are various issues with the quality of the videos for many sites because they use a non supported format
    -Thumbnails don't show for MegaVideo and MegaPorn to stop the search from being slow
    -Some longer videos in XVideos can crash the PSP
    -Videos that have been flagged on YouTube no longer work as they require an account


    Installation
    ------------
    Delete any old version of Ultimate PSPTube that is already on your PSP and then simply copy the folder
    "Ultimate PSPTube" into the directory "PSP/GAME" on your PSP. There should now be the folder
    "PSP/GAME/Ultimate PSPTube". Thats all you need to do.


    Controls
    --------
    While Not Playing Video:
    Select - Changes the selected site which is displayed in the top left corner.
    X - Play the selected video.
    O - Search for videos on the selected site.
    Triangle - Brings up the menu where you can save to favourites, add to playlist etc.
    Square - Switches the view. Either search results, video playback or split.
    L Trigger - Previous page of results.
    R Trigger - Next page of results.

    While Playing Video:
    O - Stops the video returns to search results.
    Square - Switches the view. Either search results, video playback or split.
    Triangle - Hides the time display. Press again to hide video playback and then press again to show all.
    Select - Change the video playback size.
    Start - Pauses the video. Press again to resume.
    Left Arrow - Slows down the playback speed.
    Right Arrow - Speeds up the playback speed.


    Special Searches
    ----------------

    Certain sites allow you to perform special searches. Below are the sites that allow special searches and
    an explanation of what each special search does. Special searches are not case sensitive.

    Youtube:
    --------
    !popular - Returns the most popular videos as the search results
    !viewed - Returns the most viewed videos as the search results
    !hd - Returns HD videos as the search results
    !featured - Returns the featured videos as the search results
    !rising - Returns the most rising videos as the search results
    !discussed - Returns the most
    ...
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