Monday, June 26, 2006

Yoda Backpack

Check this coool Star Wars backpack! Anyone who knows me knows I'm a total Star Wars geek - checkout my star wars action figure webcam [JUMP]

Just like the real Yoda, well no not really - its just a plush backpack...with a zip concealed under his hood, to store all your gear. Very Cool!!
Get it from dstore.com.au for AUD$69.95
and get me one too :-)

Monday, June 19, 2006

PSP Redesign Rumour

Sony Computer Entertainment is working on an imminent redesign of the PSP -  The gossip mill points to Sony releasing a clamshell PSP with a seamless folding screen surrounded by a smaller outer case and more enery efficient guts and a higher capacity battery.
This news springs from a patent filed by Sony.
Read more here http://news.spong.com/article/10227?cb=751

Saturday, June 10, 2006

This seat has BALLS!

Is this is a picture of a soccer fan's brain cells during the world cup? Or some weird Escher style illustration?
It's actually a cool inflatable Bubble Chair!
Made from five small and five large inflatable balls moulded together. It's made of tough vinyl, but light enough to kick around.. that's 10 goals at once! Instant victory!

Available from dstore.com.au and latestbuy.com.au for around AUD$80

Monday, June 05, 2006

PSP Firmware Update 2.71

PSP Firmware Updated To 2.71, LocationFree Player Support Added

Sony Computer Entertainment has released another PSP firmware update, updating the Sony handheld to version 2.71, and adding several notable pieces of new functionality.

The upgraded system version now includes the ability to save PSP demos directly to the system's memory stick for permanent storage, as well as the ability for users in regions with LocationFree TV to download video content for the PSP using the system's LocationFree player.

Currently, two Japanese game demos are available for download to the PSP. These include the 2D action platform game LocoRoco and Kazuo, the Japanese version of Go! Sudoku.

The update also extends the functionality of the PSP as a LocationFree player, allowing for video output to now be correctly displayed when an external tuner is selected using the PSP.

In addition, the player allows users to access both free and paid video content from Sony Computer Entertainment Japan's So-net download service, though obviously the content is only available in Japanese.
source [
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=9550]