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NES Advantage joystick modded for Xbox 360 use

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

This mod won’t exactly help you much with Street Fighter IV or other button intensive games, but those that prefer to pass the time with the likes of Galaga or Xevious may want to strongly consider following the lead of our friend Mr. Pepsi Pants, and breath some new life into that NES Advantage controller collecting dust in your closet. Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be a complete how-to available just yet, but the video after the break does demonstrate that this bridging of consoles is indeed possible, and no doubt simple enough for anyone with the necessary skills. What’s more, it looks like an SNES Advantage mod is already on tap as a followup project, which should offer a bit more practicality while still maintaining some retro flavor.

[Via Nowhere Else]

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NES Advantage joystick modded for Xbox 360 use originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Echostar shows off its SlingLoaded T2200S HD DVR for cable

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

It didn’t take long for Echostar to turn its ViP 922 SlingLoaded DVR for DISH into a tru2way powered HD DVR for cable viewers ready to placeshift live and prerecorded TV, and now we’ve got a glimpse of what it will look like. The specs show off a 1TB hard drive ripped from its still-yet-to-launch predecessor, but new for the T2200S is a backlit capacitive touch control mounted up front, while that no numbers required touch remote the 922 flashed at CES is so far missing from the mix. It’ll be at least Q4 before these go into production, but you can believe Echostar is pitching them to all willing to listen at Cable Show ‘09 this week, while interested customers are being advised to contact their cable provider and let ‘em know they want a piece.

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Echostar shows off its SlingLoaded T2200S HD DVR for cable originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dell finally adds 720p LCD option to Inspiron Mini 10

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

So far as we can tell, Dell’s Inspiron Mini 10 was supposed to have a 720p screen option from day one, but after the ridiculously weird launch, we’re not at all shocked to see that said selection is just now being offered. Starting right about now, prospective Mini 10 buyers can upgrade that stock 1,024 x 576 display to one with a native 1,366 x 768 resolution, or plenty to watch bona fide 720p content. The pain? Just $35 — but you’ll have to keep waiting if you’re looking for inbuilt GPS, a TV tuner or a certificate of authenticity autographed by this guy.

[Thanks, JC]

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Dell finally adds 720p LCD option to Inspiron Mini 10 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Verizon MiFi 2200 EVDO hotspot leaks out, will sell like Canadian bananas

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

It’s not quite as sexy as the brushed aluminum version we saw back in December, but these leaked images showing a Verizon-branded Novatel MiFi 2200 personal hotspot are certainly enough to get the blood pumping. If you don’t recall the concept, the MiFi is a battery-powered EVDO router the size of a credit card that can provide network access over WiFi for up to four hours on a charge. There’s still a lot of details up in the air here, like how many devices can connect at once and the max data rate, but if this thing comes in anywhere close to its estimated $200 price tag we’d say a lot of those answers might not matter. Couple more pics at the read link.

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Verizon MiFi 2200 EVDO hotspot leaks out, will sell like Canadian bananas originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft and TomTom settle Linux patent suit, Linux not necessarily in the clear

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

Well, that was fast — just a month after Microsoft set the open-source world on fire by claiming that TomTom’s use of Linux violated its FAT filesystem patents, the two companies have settled, with TomTom paying the always-popular “undisclosed amount” and letting MS license four of its navigation patents for free. What’s more, TomTom has also agreed to remove certain functionality from its PNDs within two years. That’s huge — not only did TomTom’s attorneys calculate that the total cost of this settlement was less than the cost of a trial and a potential loss, the overwhelmingly one-way nature of the deal implies they felt they were holding a bad position. Since we don’t know if that was more to do with the navigation patents or the FAT patents, we can’t really say what’s going to happen next, but Microsoft’s made no bones about the fact that it thinks Linux violates all sorts of its IP, and cruising to an easy settlement in a month like this just might encourage its legal department to go digging for gold in troubled economic times. We’ll see.

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Microsoft and TomTom settle Linux patent suit, Linux not necessarily in the clear originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 16:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sony: ‘no plans’ for a PS3 price cut

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

That PlayStation 3 price drop rumored to be coming tomorrow? Not happening, according to Sony. In a statement given to Joystiq, SCEA public relations manager Al De Leon says, “we do not have plans for a PS3 price drop, and any rumors to that effect are false and are the result of speculation.” Although we wouldn’t put it past the company to deny it up until the second before an official announcement, we seriously doubt Sony would announce any sort of price cut on the day it’s most likely to get drowned out by fake PSP2 mockups. No word on that speculated $100 PS2, but we wouldn’t get our hopes up here, either.

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Sony: ‘no plans’ for a PS3 price cut originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 16:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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VIA’s P710-HD module brings 1080p to EPIA-P710 Pico-ITXe board

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

We’ve got to hand it to ‘em — VIA sure knows where the weak spot is in the netbook / nettop market, and it’s doing an impressive job bringing 1080p to areas where it was once thought impossible. After trumpeting its Surfboard concept and VX855 chipset, the company is striking yet again from the Embedded Systems Conference with its P710-HD module. Said device, which works in conjunction with the EPIA-P710 Pico-ITXe board, brings full HD playback support to a mainboard that’s almost small enough to fit in your oversized cargo pocket. The expansion module includes S3 Graphics’ 4300E embedded GPU, 256MB of GDDR2 memory and support for dual DVI and HDMI outputs. Sadly, there’s no mention of a price or release date, but we’d bet NVIDIA, Intel and the rest of the gang are definitely paying attention.

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VIA’s P710-HD module brings 1080p to EPIA-P710 Pico-ITXe board originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sierra Wireless AirCard 402 plays PC Card and ExpressCard roles

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

We can’t say there are an awful lot of folks out there looking for a single mobile broadband card that’ll play nice in both PC Card and ExpressCard slots, but for that niche that’s intently paying attention, have a look at this. The Sierra Wireless AirCard 402 is the company’s first to offer such 2-in-1 functionality, and it’s designed to operate on EV-DO Rev. A networks handling speeds of up to 3.1Mbps (downlink) / 1.8Mbps (uplink). Users can also bank on the company’s TRU-Locate GPS service to “quickly and accurately establish location for local searches and navigation.” There’s no mention of a price or release date, but it should be on hand for us to peer at during CTIA this week.

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Sierra Wireless AirCard 402 plays PC Card and ExpressCard roles originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 15:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ricoh develops brighter, lighter, color e-paper

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Gadget

It’s been a few minutes since we’ve heard any news regarding color e-paper, and now Ricoh has announced that they’ve taken a tip from their copier business to create a technology that displays hues fifty percent brighter than those currently available, retaining the graphics even when power is turned off. Unlike other technologies, which use layers of red, green, and blue light separated by sheets of glass, this new iteration uses layered electrochromic compounds that turn cyan, magenta, and yellow variously when electricity is applied — and if that weren’t enough, the company’s gone and altered the molecular structure of the compounds to retain their color even when electricity is removed. Rather than using glass, the layers are separated by some sort of clear insulation, resulting in a lighter device and a brighter appearance. The company is looking to bring this to market within the next five years. [Warning: read link requires subscription.]

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Ricoh develops brighter, lighter, color e-paper originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 15:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Homeless Man Running As Write-In Candidate After Being Booted From Ballot

by dpr on Mar.30, 2009, under Huff

A homeless man is running as a write-in candidate for Oak Park village trustee following an Illinois Appellate Court ruling against his attempt to be placed on the April 7 ballot without a fixed address on his nominating papers.

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