Bit-Tech.net has an interesting article about using homebrew apps on the Nintendo DS. It shows you some of the best games and ports available for it. If you own a DS, head over there to see if homebrew is for you.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Preorder Orange Box On Steam, Play TF2 On Monday
Valve announced that if you preorder The Orange Box today, you can play the Team Fortress 2 beta. The Orange Box includes Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Team Fortress 2, and Portal. It also includes Half Life 2 and Episode One. While I'm going to wait until it comes to retail, as I like having the disk, people who don't care about that should jump all over this.
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Monday, September 3, 2007
Ghost Recon Now for Free
FileShack has the original Ghost Recon up for download for free. Ubisoft is really giving people a good value with their older games.
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Intel Reveals More About 80 Core Chip
TG Daily has an article detailing Intel's Tera-scale project. It is an 80 core chip that could revolutionize the Cpu industry. Kinda makes that new quad processor look a little sickly.
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Firewire and Samba in Haiku OS
Haiku, the reconstructed BeOS, has gained Firewire support thanks to Google's Summer of Code and JiSheng Zhang. Also, Samba 3.0 has been ported by Troeglazov Gerasim. This is great news for the open source os. Haiku gets better every day.
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Sunday, September 2, 2007
More Free Games
Santa is getting an early start this year. As if Ubisoft's free games weren't enough, EA is giving away the original Command & Conquer for free. This is the Windows XP compatible version that has been released in the Command & Conquer : The First Decade DVD anthology. You can get it here.
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Ubisoft Games for Free
Ubisoft is releasing three of it's older titles for the low cost of free. Like most things in life, free isn't really free. The titles have in game advertising. Some people don't care for product placement, but I think I can live with a little of it. The three games are Far Cry, Prince of Persia The Sands of Time and Rayman Raving Rabbids. Get them at Fileplanet.
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Saturday, September 1, 2007
Welcome!
Welcome to my blog. I'm Tim, aka Bytelynx. This blog will be all about Technology and anything else that may interest me. I hope to bring you interesting news topics and stories. Feel free to give us a shout in the forums and tell us how we are doing.
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