Well, this is disturbingly creative. Seriously, is there much more to say about this Kratos casemod? Well, Greek mythology and video game fanatics alike should be pleased yet horrified with this one. We certainly were. Video is after the break. Kratos casemod can bring ‘God of War’ to your desktop… …
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Kratos casemod can bring ‘God of War’ to your desktop… if you really want thatBy Engadget on February 5th, 2010 | No Comments
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X2 brings the Amtek iTablet back from the abyss, forgets that no one cared the first timeBy Engadget on February 5th, 2010 | No Comments
Apple might have surprised everyone — including us — by naming its tablet the ” iPad ,” but the UK’s X2 isn’t letting this opportunity pass it by: it’s managed to drum up some cheap attention today by announcing an “iTablet” powered by a “1.6GHz Intel processor” and running whatever flavor of Windows from XP to…
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Rock Band Network beta opening to Xbox 360 users, garage bands see ‘their chance’By Engadget on January 19th, 2010 | No Comments
Ever had the urge to crank out some nasty riffs in the kitchen, record them, and then watch as millions of Xbox 360 owners rush to download your jam(s)? Don’t lie. In a move that marks the next logical step of the Rock Band journey, Harmonix has confirmed that an open beta registration of …
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Nokia N900 reviewBy Engadget on January 19th, 2010 | No Comments
Today, Nokia stands at a fascinating fork in the road. Let’s consider the facts: first, and most unavoidably, the company is the largest manufacturer of cellphones in the world by a truly sobering margin. At every end of the spectrum, in every market segment, Nokia is successfully pushing phones — from the…
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Dog buys 5,000 Microsoft points, says he just wanted to check out the Abbey Road DLCBy Engadget on November 1st, 2009 | No Comments
Say what you will about dogs being man’s best friend — they sure can get into a lot of trouble. While our dogs have been limited to eating shoes and shedding on our furniture, Greg Strope of Richmond, Virginia has reason to believe his furry friend has gone the extra mile. While…
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Redbox debuts $2 video game rentals, pretty lean on titles thus farBy Engadget on August 16th, 2009 | No Comments
If you’ve been waiting expectantly for Redbox to launch its much dreamed-of video game rentals kiosks — well, dream no more. Word has come down from on high that it’s happened, and we’ll tell you: we couldn’t be more pleased. For $2 a night (which isn’t really a great premium…
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Tony Hawk Ride Limited Edition skateboard outed as UK version gets priced and datedBy Engadget on August 6th, 2009 | No Comments
While details aren’t 100 percent confirmed for those of us across the pond — Activision has yet to come out and verify those October 20th / $120 listings — Tony Hawk Ride and its white not-quite-skateboard will be launching November 20th in the United Kingdom for ?99.99, or about $168 in US currency. European …
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Screen Grabs: DJ Hero makes cameo in Kid Cudi video, comes back full circleBy Engadget on August 5th, 2009 | No Comments
Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today’s movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com. Something very peculiar popped up while we were watching Kid Cudi’s “Make Her Say” music video. Just as the song is winding down, …
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Suds, Laser Cannons, and Aliens: Space Invaders Under the InfluenceBy Gizmodo on July 16th, 2009 | No Comments
In his third guest installment, the illustrious tech writer Steven Levy explains what it’s like to play arcade Space Invaders while totally shitfaced. When game historians recall the late ’70s wave of video arcade games, they will correctly identify the major time-wasters, which include Asteroids, Breakout, Missile Defense…
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SCE: PSPgo’s 480MHz clock speed references USB, not CPUBy Engadget on July 5th, 2009 | No Comments
Looks like all that excitement over PSPgo’s faster (but likely to be underused) 480MHz processor is all for naught. Our friends at Engadget Japan have gotten in contact with Sony Computer Entertainment and been informed that the Maximum clock frequency mentioned here is for the USB device, not the CPU. All…












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