Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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farst download utorrent

For some of these to download you need uttorent so first install uttorent and then download the softwares that are torrents.




With this program you can download torrents and other programs as well.


http://www.utorrent.com/ here is the link

Sony: PS3 Slim is top dingo in Australian console war

Sony: PS3 Slim is top dingo in Australian console war

Shortly after forcing two pieces of their technology to violently collide at high speeds, Sony Australia released some surprising sales figures from the Land Down Under. According to the company's calculations, the PS3 Slim has sold "in excess of 60,000 units" since its September 3 launch, outselling both the Xbox 360 and Wii during the same time period. Sure, in overall sales, the PS3 still trails in the region -- but it seems Aussies have been temporarily mesmerized by the system's slightly sleeker frame.


Sony: PS3 Slim is top dingo in Australian console war originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


 
 
 
 
 
PS3 Slim – worst kept secret in the gaming world?
 
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Apparently and I say apparently the new Sony PS3 Slim will be much slimmer and lighter than the current gaming console (Obviously), I love that bit, it will be slimmer and lighter, is that because it is called the Sony PS3 Slim, that kind of gives it away really.



Personally I will put this in the “maybe it will happen corner“, and when it does happen, I will take it out and give it a cuddle


that is my ps3
ann i like

The Sony Ericcsson PSP v2: an artist's rendition


What with all these rumors that abound online talking about the on-again-off-again, now-fake-now-real, ever-so-fabled "PSP2", it's still interesting to note that the possibility of Sony releasing one would be a dream come true. Speaking of dreams, what do you dream of for the PSP2 (if ever there will be one)?




Artist that he is, Emre Husmen just drafted his concept of what the PSP2 could possibly look like, and what features it could possibly have.



Given that Sony Ericsson logo, you'd instantly recognize that his concept art gives the PSP2 some cellphone functionality. Now, don't we all want that? His design also has two cameras: one on the face of the PSP, the other on the back. Hmm. 3G video conferencing capability, eh? Niiice.



There's been a couple of "fake" PSP2 pics floating around the net, and much to say, this one by Emre isn't necessarily a fake. We can't even say that it's a rumor because the concept art is real, and it's his own.



But as dreams may come, this "Sony Ericsson PSP v2" is definitely an eye catcher. Good work, Emre!
 
 

Well, here it is folks! The PSP you have all been dreaming of...it has dual analog sticks, keyboard, and a flip-up screen! The usb port has been upgraded to power the all-new Milkshake Maker attachment*, and has it's own solar/lunar powered charger*...so you can play it any time...DAY OR NIGHT! Gone are the days of UMDs*...every game you could ever want*** is downloadable from the Sony website**which can be accessed from any wireless internet hotspot and saved onto your memory stick* for a one time fee**** and the game is yours! Coming soon to a gaming outlet near you***!
* - sold seperately




** - with paid subscription



*** - subject to availability; not valid in all states; may be prohibited by law; Sony is not responsible for any lawsuits that may be incured due to downloading of titles or interference with pacemakers; do not ingest; if accidental ingestion occurs, contact Poison Control; may cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, poor gas mileage, teen pregnancy, scurvy, and hair loss.



**** - typical one-time download cost per game ranges from $9.99 - $69.99; does not include state taxes or title transfer fee; residents of North Dakota and New Mexico will be charged a flat fee of $17.99 for each connection to the Sony download site if their purchase does not exceed $25 per visit; children under 13 must have an adult's credit card and ID to make purchases; offer valid in North America, portions of Eastern Slovakia, Brazil, Chihuahua Mexico, Ontario Canada, Bangladesh, New Guinea,and the Vatican City.



Edited on Jul 5, 2007 9:01 am PT Edited 2 total times.

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ps2 modem

How to Install

1. An official Sony PS2 network adapter, as shown below. Either type (Ethernet only, Ethernet and Modem) can be used.

2. A suitable hard disk drive. You have two options here - the official Sony hard disk drive, or a standard IDE hard disk drive with a capacity of AT LEAST 40GB. If you use a standard IDE drive, you will need to make sure that it actually fits into your network adapter. There are a few known compatibility issues with some non-Sony hard disk drives, please see the compatibility section for more information. Both a Sony and standard IDE hard disk drive are shown below.


3. A PS2 with a "DEV9" expansion port. All PS2's will have this expansion port except for the first three Japanese models (SCPH 10000, SCPH 15000 and SCPH 18000) which have a PCMCIA expansion port instead. These models are not supported by HDLoader.




If you have an official Sony hard disk drive, then please install it according to the directions in its manual. If you will be using a standard IDE hard disk drive, then please install it according to the following directions.



The first step is to make sure that the hard disk drive you intend to connect to your PS2 will actually fit into your network adapter. Check that the IDE and power ports on your hard disk drive properly align with the IDE and power connectors on your network adapter, as shown below.



Configure the jumper setting on the hard disk drive so it is set to MASTER. To find the correct jumper settings for your hard disk drive, either check the label on top of the hard disk drive or consult your reference manual.




Attach the hard disk drive to the network adapter by lining up the IDE and power ports/connectors and pressing firmly, as shown below.



Carefully slide the hard disk drive into the PS2 expansion bay as shown below.


Push until the network adapter is connected to the back of your PS2, then screw in the screws on the back of the network adapter to secure the hard disk drive and network adapter in place as shown below.


Congratulations, you have successfully connected a hard disk drive to your PS2




Once you are up and going, the HDLoader screens look something like this: