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Devil may cry Red Queen Sword

It is not plastic. Stainless steel.
42″ overall length. 230$

Official Description:
And you thought it would be impossible for anyone but Nero to wield the Red Queen. Sold out at every event we’ve taken them to, now’s your chance to get your hands on one.
This authentic replica stretches a massive 42″ overall length and offers a 31 [...]

Silent Hill Movie

The first Silent Hill was great because of the controversy. They didn’t pull any punches, and you were delivered the same gory, shocking experience you’d expect from the game. The movie maintained the same scary atmosphere, enigmatic characters, etc.

So there’s going to be another Silent Hill movie. I loved the first one, [...]

Roku Facebook, Flickr, Pandora

Like Rokus existing channels, some of these first new ones offer video pure and simple, including Twit.TV and Revision.

Today it announced the latest step in its evolution into a more versatile device: a “channel store” of optional video sources for users to add any or all of them to your box through a process that [...]

16 Core Cpu

Advanced Micro Devices stock was upgraded Thursday by Broadpoint AmTech analyst Doug Freedman, citing a solid product road map and debt restructuring efforts.

AMD was trading above $7 midday on Thursday, high above the $3.50 (approximate) lows seen back in July of this year.
Freedman said in a research note Thursday that he is upgrading AMD to [...]

Twitter Last.fm Facebook on Xbox 360

We’ve already had some time with the new Xbox Live Dashboard update, but now we have an official release date. The new firmware, which will bring Facebook, Twitter, and Last.fm to the console, will be available for download this Tuesday, November 17.

In addition to these services, Microsoft will be rolling out Zune Video, which promises [...]

Facebook and Twitter coming to PS3

Do you like the idea of checking status updates on a 50-inch LCD in the middle of Uncharted 2 sessions? Social media addicts, the next PS3 update just might be for you. Hidden photos on Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s Web site, that have since been taken down, point to a definitive and familiar blue logo [...]

Google Go

Google software luminaries such as Unix co-creator Ken Thompson believe that they can help boost both computing power and programmers’ abilities with an experimental programming language project called Go.

And on Tuesday, they’re taking the veil of secrecy off Go, releasing what they’ve built so far and inviting others to join the newly open-source project.
The computing [...]

itunes TV Coming Soon

There seems to be quite a bit brewing over at Apple in the TV stakes just now.

First of all we have got wind of a rumour that movie rentals are set to land on iTunes. The leak comes via a screenshot apparently taken by an Apple engineer currently working on the service. Making a move [...]

Google Wave Guide

Google Wave, which began rolling out to 100,000 new users one month ago, has thrown a lot of people for a loop, rocking even some tech-savvy folks back on their heels.

eWEEK has noted some of the gripes, including the multiuser editing, which enables several users to edit a document at the same time.
This is manifested [...]

iPhone Jailbrake

Running a jailbroken iPhone has its risks, as a Dutch hacker has demonstrated. Specifically, he used a bit of port scanning to find jailbroken phones with SSH running in his native Netherlands. From there, he sent unsuspecting users a message that reads, “Your iPhone’s been hacked because it’s really insecure! Please visit doiop.com/iHacked and secure [...]

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