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Posted: June 30th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: PS3 | Tags: , , | No Comments »

PlayStation 3 news from around the web:

Monolith hiring for new ‘first-person action game’ on Joystiq
Monolith Productions — the developers behind titles such as F.E.A.R., Condemned, and, if you’re an older gamer, No One Lives Forever — are looking for a software engineer for a “triple-A next-generation console title,” as a recent job posting on…

Navteq Offers Free Navteq Traffic Mobile Site on Ubergizmo
Navteq has just announced that they will be releasing a free Navteq Traffic Mobile Web site that is accessible from virtually any Web-connected device including cellphones, smartphones and old school PDAs. Users will be able to benefit from free…

Mintpass Mintpad Receives Price Cut on Ubergizmo
Here’s some good news amidst all the doom and gloom that’s being reported on the news daily – the Mintpass Mintpad has just received a price cut, but only if you happen to reside in South Korea. The price has been cut down to approximately $131 and…

Send MMS On 2G on Ubergizmo
Here are the steps to enable MMS on 2G (OS 3.0) using the default SMS/MMS application. 1. For install copy mms2g.deb to iphone in folder, for example /var/root 2. Then in same folder (/var/root) in terminal input: dpkg -i mms2g.deb 3….

Nissan Intelligent Driver Project on Ubergizmo
Nissan’s Intelligent Driver Project makes us sound as though we drivers are dumb, but then again that holds true for certain people behind the wheel who seem to be rather absent-minded at times, ramming into trees or missing out on a turn and running…

Nikon D3000 Image Leaks on Ubergizmo
Image leaks are often a prelude to the real thing, and recently an image of what could possibly be the Nikon D3000 DSLR has hit the Internet, and when analyzed against the D5000 body, several deductions have been made concerning this sharpshooter. In…

Levitating Projector Concept on Ubergizmo
There is just something magical about seeing something levitate as us humans are often fascinated by the unusual, and this levitating projector will definitely elicit plenty of gasps and wonder from whoever looks at it, but too bad that won’t happen…

Cooler Master SNA 95 Is Mighty Small on Ubergizmo
The Cooler Master SNA 95 95W laptop adapter is the smallest one around, but despite its small size (2.9″ x 0.7″ x 5.7″), it still manages to integrate some convenient extras, including nine bundled tips that play nice with just about any brand of…

Quake Overdose On iPhone on Ubergizmo
So you want Quake on your iPhone – you’ve got it, in a triple dose format to boot. John Carmack will be releasing a trio of Quake games to the iPhone, where they comrprise of the original, its sequel and Arena. He’ll be involved to make sure that…

Air Protect Baby Seat on Ubergizmo
It is a well known fact that baby seats in a vehicle is essential to make sure your little one has a better chance of surviving an impact in case of an accident, and the Air Protect is different from others as it boasts a new technology which aims to…

ZigBee Green Power on Ubergizmo
ZigBee Alliance has started work on its ZigBee Green Power feature set which enables the development of self-powered, energy-harvesting electronics devices. The ZigBee Alliance consists of 300 members from all over the world, and this new technology…

Asus SBC-04D1S-U External Blu-ray Burner on Ubergizmo
Asus has come up with the SBC-04D1S-U external Blu-ray burner that follows the form factor of many devices these days, where slim is in. Standing vertically just like the old school PS2, it comes in a gloss black finish alongside controls for the…

Yamaha neoHD Could Be The One on Ubergizmo
Pardon the pun, but if you have always wished to have a centralized unit that is able to control a whole host of AV devices such as the Xbox 360, Blu-ray player, HiFi and TiVo among others, then the neoHD from Yamaha could be the one you’ve been…

Sony may bring backwards compatibility back to PS3, PS3 Slim on Ars Technica – All Ars Technica Content
Those of us with 60GB PS3 hardware—with fully-working backwards compatibility—live in constant fear of something happening to our precious. There is nothing that beats the ability to play three generations of PlayStation games. According…

Skate 2’s Maloof Money Cup DLC busting kickflips on July 9 on Joystiq [Xbox]
Based on the highest-pursed skating event in history, the Maloof Money Cup makes its way to Skate 2 on July 9 for $3.00 and 240 on PSN and Xbox Live, respectively. That’s one day before the real-life event takes place, and the DLC will mimic the…



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