All-Pro Football 2K8

July 21, 2007   2 Comments  

Written by Matt Paprocki With three years to simmer, All-Pro Football brings the 2K style of the sport into a new generation and it feels a lot like… 2K Sports football. There are few notable changes aside from the licensing once on the field, and fans will clamor at the chance to play this updated [...]

Mac worm claimed by blogger

July 18, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Researchers announced today an exploit for Macintosh OSX that could potentially expose thousands of computers to worm-like activity. A blogger wrote that he created proof of concept code that opens Intel processor-powered Mac’s to exploitation. The code is suspected to act like a computer worm, infecting a host system and using it to spread to [...]

The Bigs

July 18, 2007   Leave a Comment  

From the “it should be obvious” department comes the second attempt at capturing the national pastime on the Wii.

E3 2007: Subdued conference, Subdued keynotes

July 16, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Written by Ken Edwards With a much quieter show, the three major keynotes were also oddly restrained as well; few big announcements or “wow” moments. This, like the E3′s new show format, is in stark contrast — and feels quite alien — to years past. Lets take a quick look back at last year’s E3: [...]

EarthTalk: Feminine Hygiene? Green Taxis?

July 16, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that there is a lot of waste associated with tampons and sanitary pads and their packaging? Are there any environmentally friendly alternatives out there?

Dear EarthTalk: I visited New York City recently and could not believe the number of taxicabs on the streets. Are there any efforts to “green up” these vehicles? They must be real gas-guzzlers, considering all the idling and stop-and-go traffic they face.

Signal types and connector types; Keeping them straight

July 14, 2007   Leave a Comment  

There was a time, not so long ago, when television hookups were pretty simple. There were two screws on the back of the set, which went to two spade lugs on a 300-ohm twinlead antenna line, and that was it. Apart from plugging the set into the wall and waiting for the tubes to light [...]

The Adventures of Darwin

July 11, 2007   Leave a Comment  

The Adventures of Darwin operates on a simple concept: evolve or die. Unfortunately, even with a cute title and a very easy interface that allows the player to get into the game, it hasn’t followed its own rule.

EarthTalk: Eco-home? Green Moving?

July 9, 2007   2 Comments  

Dear EarthTalk: How do I learn how to build an all-around "eco-home?" My wife and I have some land in Delaware and would like to build a state-of-the-art green home on the site. – Zachary Jahnigen, Frankford, DE There are many ideas as to what constitutes an "eco-home," depending upon how pure one wants to [...]

Project Sylpheed

July 9, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Action – Project Sylpheed – Xbox 360 – Square Enix Hardcore gamers will remember Project Sylpheed as Silpheed, a 1988 side-scrolling action game and later a failed Sega CD game with better-than-normal graphics for the time. The Xbox 360 variant brings a complex story and tons of action in a Star Wars meets General Hospital [...]

Vampire Rain

July 6, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Action – Vampire Rain – Xbox 360 – Microsoft In Vampire Rain, vampires have taken over the streets. An elite black ops unit, under the faux "American Information Bureau" is sent to Los Angeles, where a contingency of vampires is said to roam, to wipe them out. The familiar sounding plot could make this one [...]

Is nuclear power the answer to Global Warming?

July 3, 2007   1 Comment  

Here’s what’s happening this month, from our friends at E – The Environmental Magazine As concerns mount over what to do about global warming, the nuclear power debate is again poised to take center stage. The July/August 2007 issue of E — The Environmental Magazine (now posted at: www.emagazine.com) looks at all the pros and [...]

Blast Magazine’s iPhone review

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

I took the sim card out of my old formerly-Cingular phone and inserted it into the shiny new iPhone. I plugged it into my computer. iTunes came up said it found an iPhone and asked me to activate it. iTunes listed the phone number attached to the account asked a couple questions to verify who [...]

Blast reporter gets dogged on iPhone hunt

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Like millions of other people, I wanted to get the latest gadget from Apple: the iPhone. So I went to AT&T’s website, where it says "Find iPhone at an AT&T store,” plugged in my address and I was off to the nearest Apple retailer. By noon on June 29th–the iPhone’s release date–I was hearing tales [...]

Forza Motorsport 2

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Forza Motorsport 2 is not only the best racing game on the Xbox 360; it has a case for best on any platform. It features enough depth and gameplay to keep even the most meticulous of racing fans happy –all the while looking amazing. Forza Motorsport 2 is an achievement and shows what the next generation is capable of.

Otto Surround Sound Stereo Headset

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Most people think of gaming as a visual medium, and why not–most of the action takes place right there on the screen, where you can see it. However, much like the movies, video games are a multi-sensory medium. Take games like last year’s Condemned: Criminal Origins for example. Half of the game’s effect–half of its [...]

EarthTalk: Sea Turtles? Motorcycles?

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: What is the status of Sea Turtle protection efforts? Don’t many of them die in fishnets and, as a result, are threatened with extinction? – Matthew Lieberman, Wellesley, MA Given their tenuous existence, sea turtles are considered by many environmentalists as ambassadors for the world’s troubled oceans. They have graced the seas for [...]

New York Times Crosswords

July 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

If you like crossword puzzles, you can take them with you anywhere you go on the Nintendo DS. There are seven levels of difficulty in the New York Times Crosswords from Majesco. The game allows competition or cooperative modes in the multi player games. The single players can compete on certain difficulty levels to unlock [...]

Parallels 3.0

July 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Parallels allows Intel-processor Macs to emulate an x86 system. This allows them to run all versions of Windows and even Linux. Pre-Windows 2000 support is questionable in Parallels. Windows 98 and below will run but won’t have any of the integration features. Parallels 3.0 represents some major improvements in that area. There is now some [...]

Touch of Dead

July 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Based on the gun games in every arcade, Touch of the Dead takes the light gun out of your hands and converts it t the DS. Instead of pointing a gun, the player touches the screen with a stylus. Wow. The game is a first person shooter. The bottom screen is what the player can [...]

Icy Dock

July 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Do you have more hard drives than drive bays? Icy Dock may be a good solution. Icy Dock’s model MB453IPF takes three 3.5" hard drives and fits them in the space of two 5.25" slots. The adapter supports both SAS and SATA, so you can get one for your SATA drives today, and then just [...]