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Strap a 52" screen to your head
Tech
Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 04 January 2007
Headplay visorThe Computer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is likely to throw up a lot of big screens, but Headplay has definitely come up with one of the most discreet. You won't need to clear a space on your wall for this flatscreen, because the 52 inches of viewing pleasure are virtually produced through a visual headset.
 
PSPs pull in free Channel 4 content
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Wednesday, 03 January 2007
Sony PSPSony PSP users have found a handy friend in TV station Channel 4 – especially if they're addicted to Big Brother, which kicks off tonight. A two-month trial will see podcasts from 4Radio being offered free to anyone coming within range of a Wi-Fi hotspot run by The Cloud.
 
When exercise and screen time collide
Tech
Written by Rene Millman   
Wednesday, 03 January 2007

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If you have gained a few pounds over the festive period and don't have a gym membership, then this gadget could help ease off those excess pounds. Called the Geek-a-Cycle, the device combines a normal computer with an exercise bike.

 
PS3 on top by 2010
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Wednesday, 03 January 2007
Sony PS3It might not have shifted a single unit in European shops yet, but one business analyst is claiming that the PS3 has already won the console war. Dublin based Research and Markets reckons Sony's late, undersupplied games box will sell more than the Xbox 360 and the Wii put together.
 
New PSP will have more drive
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Tuesday, 02 January 2007
Sony PSPRumours around the games industry claim that Sony is planning to release a version of the PlayStation Portable (PSP) with a 60GB hard-drive. Currently the PSP uses memory cards to store data such as MP3s and other media, as well as using UMD discs to play full-length movies.
 
Game hacks explode
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Tuesday, 02 January 2007
Nintendo WiiChristmas has been a busy period for games fans as they seek to get the best out of their kit with a few tweaks of their own. The devices have come under a sustained attack over the Christmas period, with several new hacks emerging for popular platforms.
 
Wii will help you vacuum
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Friday, 29 December 2006
Chris Hughes controlling the RoombaYou can bowl with it, you can bat with it, you can sword fight with it, you can even fish with it. But did you ever expect the Wii to help you out with the housework?
 
High definition copy protection cracked?
DVD
Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 28 December 2006
Muslix64's YouTube videoA hacker claims to have cracked the AACS copy-protection system that safeguards both HD DVD and Blu-ray discs. Muslix64 made the claims on the Doom9 forum and has uploaded a piece of software called BackupHDDVD to RapidShare.com for other users to try out.
 
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