Archive for June, 2007

Windows In A Box: Tweak WinXP From Your Desktop

Tweaking Windows XP can be a frustrating process for most people. If you want to change certain system settings you’d have to go through several mouse clicks just to open the right menu. Windows In A Box was designed to eliminate all the clicking and sifting through endless menus just to find the one […]

iPhone To Debut On June 29

Apple has finally set a date on the iPhone’s arrival in 3 commercials found on their site. Apple has hinted that the mobile phone would be released this month, but it’s only now that they actually set a specific date for the launch. Here are the 3 commercials:
Never Been An iPod

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Calamari

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How To

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Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles For The PSP

While looking for interesting titles to add to my collection of PSP games, I came across a familiar title. Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles is a 3D remake of ‘Rondo of Blood’ while retaining its 2D gameplay. The game will let players choose from two characters to take through the game’s ten stages. As a […]

Brown Batch #8: Link Love Goodness

The weekend is here and you know what that means. It’s time to put the spotlight on interesting posts by other bloggers. Here we go:

Wayne Smallman - Will Everything On The Web One Day Be Free?
What we have are a number of ways in which thee & me can be as easily as fools be […]

Review: Handy Recovery

This is a sponsored review.
Data loss is never pleasant. Whatever the cause, be it a hard drive crash, accidental deletion, or power failure, the end result is the same. You lose data. If you don’t have any backup software installed, there is still a way to recover files that are important to you.
Handy Recovery is […]

Parallels Adds Support For Windows Games On Macs

Parallels Inc. has announced that it will add 3D graphics support to its virtualization software which will allow Mac users to play Windows-based pc games. Scheduled to launch within a few weeks, Desktop 3.0 for Mac will be able to run OpenGL and DirectX games in Windows virtual machines. Another new feature is the […]

Castle Draw: This Wizard Rocks

After playing the Jelly Jumper game recommended by my buddy Mark, I ran across another addicting time waster. Imagine being a wizard tasked to protect the castle. Should be easy right? The only problem is, you only have one ability: creating rocks by drawing them in the air. Castle Draw’s objective is to repel all […]

Musee Mecanique: The Real Retro

When you hear the phrase ‘retro games’ what comes to mind? Sega consoles? Snes? Amiga, or Commodore? Those aren’t retro enough. Musee Mecanique is a privately owned collection of antique arcade machines and mechanically operated musical intstruments. Here are a few images from the collection found on Games Radar:
Seeburg Ray-O-Lite (1936)

Looks better than Duck Hunt […]

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