Post archive for ‘Technology’
ATI Releases Catalyst 6.2 Drivers
ATI is right on schedule with their latest Catalyst driver release. Here are some of the game issues resolved with the Catalyst 6.2 driver release:
BattleField 2 Special Forces: A blooming or ghosting effect is no longer noticed when playing the game in night vision mode. Further details on this resolved issue can be found in [...]
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Analyst predicts iBooks, touch-screen iPod at event in April
“At the end of his Macworld keynote address in January, Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, noted that the company will celebrate its 30th birthday on April 1, 2006,” analyst Charles Wolf wrote in a research note released to clients on Thursday. “While it’s possible that Jobs’ was simply pointing out the longevity of Apple, we interpret [...]
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Apple 1GB iPod Nano
Apple said it has released a 1GB iPod nano which it will sell for $149. It has similar features to the 2GB and 4GB models apart from its capacity.It has also shuffled the iPod Shuffle prices, with 512MB and 1GB machines costing $69 and $99.
White and black models of the iPod for the Windows and [...]
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Adobe offers CS2 security patch
Overview: Adobe has been made aware that the file and folder permissions for Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, and Adobe Help Center can permit non-privileged users to change key program files. This condition presents a risk for shared, multi-user systems. Adobe is providing update utilities which correct these access permission issues and prevent manipulation [...]
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PSP Universal Remote
I will declare this the 2nd best hack to come out of the PSP. First of which being emulators, of course. Massa84 over at PSP Updates has devised a way to turn the PSP into a universal remote. It does it by emulating lirc and 1800+ remotes supported by lirc. Unfortunately, this hack only with [...]
Categorized as Technology, Video Games