PlayStation Move requires only 2MB of RAM, developers breath sigh of relief

March 13th, 2010

While it’s a crying shame that Sony’s PlayStation Move won’t have full four-player support , at least the technology is efficient; our buddies at Joystiq are reporting that the camera-and-wand based motion control game system will only minimally impact game performance. Quizzing Sony’s David Coombes, they found out that the advanced image processing required to make sense of your wild, flailing movements will take only 1-2 MB of RAM.

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PlayStation Move requires only 2MB of RAM, developers breath sigh of relief

Scientists discover method for rapid charging Li-ion batteries

March 13th, 2010

Huzzah! Yet another discovery for us to add to our ever-expanding list of “awesome things that’ll never actually happen!” Ibrahim Abou Hamad and colleagues from Mississippi State University have reportedly devised a method of charging batteries that could hasten the process rather significantly, and better still, it could provide “an increase in battery power densities” as well. The only problem

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Make your Magic Mouse oh-so-ergonomic with this pasty silicone grip

March 13th, 2010

While it’s hard to say if Apple’s Magic Mouse really needs “fixing” — it depends somewhat on your grip — it’s not a huge stretch to say that the slender multitouch device doesn’t quite fit in the palm of one’s hand. Sensing a market opportunity, Will of MMFixed.com recently decided to come to our collective rescue.

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Make your Magic Mouse oh-so-ergonomic with this pasty silicone grip

Odroid handheld game console due early March sportin’ Android 2.1

March 12th, 2010

We know you’ve been champing at the bit for some Odroid news… wait, you forgot already?

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Odroid handheld game console due early March sportin’ Android 2.1

How would you change Nokia’s N900?

March 12th, 2010

Maemo 5 didn’t stand on its own for long before being mashed together with Intel’s Moblin, but Nokia’s N900 still stands as one of the best handhelds for web browsing. It’s hardly the world-beater that Nokia (may have) hoped it to be, but that’s not because the internals aren’t impressive.

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How would you change Nokia’s N900?


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