April 30th, 2008
Razer has got the Mac Edition of its Razer DeathAdder. With so little games that can be played on Mac, I wonder if this 1800 dpi, 1ms response time gaming mouse will be more suitable for some art work or blogging. $60, coming on 20th May.
Image: Razer | Via: Gizmodo
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January 21st, 2008
I love gaming but I know staying in front of the PC and playing video games all day long is definitely bad for any gamer’s health. Possible solution to work out while gaming? Try the Gamercize PC-Sport Stepper which allows you to use your feet to keep your keyboard and mouse working for gaming (no […]
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May 7th, 2007
British Telecom has came up with Balance, an USB add-on for laptops, tablets and UMPC (ultra-mobile PC), to allow users to control the computer by just moving or shaking the gadget.
The motion sensors in Balance are similar to that of the Wiimote. If you move your lappy to your right, the direction of the mouse […]
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February 20th, 2007
Freeloader is a nifty portable charging system (1000mAh Li-ion battery) that can take its power from Mr Sun via its solar panels or from any PC or laptop with USB port(s) via its USB charging cable. A full charge via its solar panels is around 5 hours, 3 hours via its cable. 11 adaptors are […]
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August 4th, 2006
As the title says, here’s the informative article on how to sync your Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) with an Apple Macintosh.
Sync PSP & Mac in Holy Matrimony via MacMine
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May 20th, 2006
A wired (not wireless) Xbox 360 controller can be hooked up to the Mac using Colin Munro’s USB driver. Halo and MacMAME can work with the driver flawlessly. It also supports haptic technology aka force feedback (your 360 controller will shake uncontrollably in some games to simulate the “real” effect).
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