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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) -
7 hours and 24 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.tuaw.com/category/peripherals/" rel="tag"Peripherals/a, a
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src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.tuaw.com/media/2008/10/smartview.png" alt="" /TUAW reader John T.
alerted us to an issue with Sprint's SmartView application, version 1.85.0007.0. a target="_blank"
href="http://www.nextel.com/en/software_downloads/mobile_broadband/sierra_aircard_u595.shtml"SmartView
for Mac/a is a recently released (August 28, 2008) application which is used with Sprint's Mobile
Broadband cards and USB modems.br /br /The issue, which occurs with the ExpressCard cards used with
MacBook Pro notebooks running Leopard, causes the card to stop working. To get the card working
again, it's necessary to reinstall an older version of the SprintView software or previous software
such as Sierra Wireless Watcher.br /br /This problem does not occur when using the Sprint Mobile
Broadband USB connectors such as the Sierra Wireless 595U, Sierra Wireless Compass 597, or Ovation
U727. John noted that Sprint's tech support team is aware of the issue, but that the faulty
software is still available on the a target="_blank"
href="http://www.nextel.com/en/software_downloads/mobile_broadband/index.shtml"download page/a. br
/br /emThanks for the tip, John!/emh6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px;
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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - GP2X News Forum -
9 hours and 58 minutes ago
News via nintendomax:
T4ils performs at
the compo "no interest Dev-en Neumbeur Touuu" (Competition organized by displaced dev-fr.org),
"Back2School" in which you embody Tails in school and have to run rings on your comrades without do
you see your teacher by Bowser.
Quote:
Welcome to Back2School.
We find the kingdom champigngon, when our beloved companions went to school.
You should know that Tails, the Sonic faithful companion, was in a school in this kingdom because
of a poorly organized school!
Taking his ailing patient and gnawing his brake in the middle of people who are not from his
horizon, he decided to file the current mess!
Armed with its rings, he will try to jetter on his classmates when the teacher, Bowser, will be
back!
But be careful not to make you! Indeed, when Bowser looks to you, you do not make more movement
(and no better than a ring is being ballader full classroom at this time!).
You must therefore avoid run rings when bowser turns to you. It will begin by hand, then face. At
this time, not throw anything until it is back again, or you take it in flagrante delicto with his
peripheral vision!
The goal of the game is to shoot the most of your little friends you do not catch. Download
and Give Feedback Via Comments
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Engadget -
11 hours and 43 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/gaming/" rel="tag"Gaming/a, a
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//div With Wrath of the Lich King just around the corner, it's time to up your game and finally
make it out of the low double digits with that Blood Elf mage you keep telling us about. Maybe a
href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/SteelSeries/"SteelSeries/a can help. The high-end gaming
peripherals builder recently snapped up a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Ideazon/"Ideazon/a, and
together they've built the official World of Warcraft MMO Gaming Mouse in close cooperation with
Ideazon's BFF Blizzard. There are 15 programmable buttons scattered across the mouse, and a new
in-game configuration utility to graphically assign the buttons just where they're needed. You can
save different profiles for different purposes, and choose one of 16 million colors for those LEDs
down the back. Just don't expect any fancy auto-levelling macros or even a recommended control
scheme -- Blizzard still expects you to do the hard work of lining up your favorite actions and
buying your gold on eBay. The laser mouse hits on November 13th to coincide with the Lich King
launch, and should retail "under $100."h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px;
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Joystiq -
12 hours and 56 minutes ago
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friends in Japan will soon be able to free their USB ports from the tyranny of charging SIXAXISes
(SIXAXES?), as Sony has announced they'll soon be releasing an AC adapter that can charge two PS3
peripherals. It's coming to Japan on Dec. 18 for 2,800 yen (about $28 USD).br /br /No, we don't
have a date on a U.S. release yet, but, our knowledgable friends at PS3 Fanboy hypothesize it will
be cheaper when it reaches our shores.p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px;
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Engadget -
20 hours and 26 minutes ago
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Even with today's wireless video game controllers, you can't stay untethered forever. After a few
hours of gaming on the PlayStation 3, you'll have to plug in that SIXAXIS or DualShock 3 USB cable
to charge. Starting December 18th, Sony Japan will offer an AC adapter intended for PS3 controllers
at a price of yen;2,800 (just under $30). Like a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/09/nykos-rechargeable-ps3-sixaxis-and-wiimote-docking-stations/"third
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href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/12/nyko-rolls-out-charge-base-2-for-ps3/"we've seen/a, it has
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href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=ps3+bluetoothamp;invocationType=wl-gadgetamp;searchsubmit="Bluetooth
headset/a. Nothing yet on availability outside of Japan, but if we get word we'll be all over it,
'cause we feel slightly guilty for leaving the PS3 on overnight to charge -- what with the world's
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Guardian Unlimited: Gamesblog -
21 hours and 50 minutes ago
It's the end of Day 2, and I'm on hand to give you a run-down on the state of the floor. It's five
minutes of Monster Hunter, the other stuff on Capcom's stand, the strange games, the strange
peripherals and all the rest
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Hotels Paris Rive Gauche -
1 days ago
A new show in Paris with paintings (and packaging!) that look terrific!
 You could kinda
say that Tim Biskup is like a younger, less pretentious, less grandiloquent Jeff Koons. You could call his work Pop Surrealism. You call also call him
slightly mad (in a good way; we salute him for it). In any case, it's exciting to see that his
latest exhibition "O/S Operating System" is in Paris, showing a new side to a body of work that is
in constant evolution.
Each of the twelve pieces in the exhibition are self contained units which include an original
painting packed into its own shipping crate along with an elaborate pedestal that can be assembled
using parts that come inside the crate as well as the crate itself.
The pieces are intended to represent the interconnection between art itself and the peripheral
elements that allow it to exist. As a metaphor, the "systems" ask the question of weather the
peripheral elements actually add to or distract from the the artwork being presented. Also included
in the exhibition is a large scale serigraph, "Tree Of Life" depicting the artist's familiar
Cyclops character, known as "Helper", perched among the branches of a lush tree, surrounded by
flora and fauna and wielding an axe. Biskup has said that the character is a symbol of mankind
corrupted by his own sense of spiritual knowledge.

As we are more familiar with Tim Biskup's paintings, it will be interesting to see how he turns
them into hybrid sculptures. The exhibition will also be the chance to buy limited edition prints
signed by the artist (rare!).
Here are all the essential details for the Tim Biskup exhibition "O/S Operating System" in
Paris
Where: Addict Galerie, 14/16 rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris. Métro
Saint-Sébastien-Froissart (line 8)
When : 11th October - 16th November 2008. Grand opening (no invitation necessary)
on Saturday 11th October from 6pm - 9pm
Exhibition opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11am - 7pm (closed Sundays and
Mondays)
More information (in French) : on the gallery site de la galerie
Tim Biskup official site : here
Buy a limited print of "Tree of Life": here
(parts of this post were taken from the article on the great BoingBoing site. Click here to read
the original article.)
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just how strong the signal strength is. This isn't great for gaming, but at least it lets you in on
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Challies Dot Com -
1 days and 6 hours ago
pThe first session of the True Woman Conference was led by John Piper who spoke on "The Meaning of
True Womanhood." He made it clear that he counts it a privilege to address the most influential
people in the world (distinguishing, he said, between privilege and authority). There is massive
power in this room and he does not take this as a light responsibility. This message is offered as
a foundation for the True Woman Manifesto which will be unveiled on Saturday ("a magnificent
document" Piper called it). /p pHe began with an assumption: wimpy theology makes wimpy women. The
opposite of a wimpy woman is not a brash, pushy, loud, uppity, arrogant Amazon, but a woman of
character (and here he provided several examples of faithful, suffering women). Wimpy theology does
not give a woman a God big enough or good enough to deal with the realities of life and still
rejoice. This poor theology is plagued by woman-centeredness; it does not have the granite
foundation of God's sovereignty underneath; it does not have the structure of a God-centered
purpose for all human life. /p h2The ultimate meaning of true womanhood/h2 pGod's ultimate purpose
for the universe and for all of history (and for you) is to display the glory of Christ in its
highest expression in his dying to make a rebellious people his bride. This is the reason the
universe exists. Everything exists so this can happen and to make much of it. This is based on
texts like Revelation 13:8 (which shows that, before anything was made, before sin existed, God had
already planned the death of his Son). Why? Ephesians 1:5-6 says that all was done to the praise of
his grace. Putting this together with Ephesians 5:25-27 we see that the ultimate purpose of all
things is the praise of God's grace through the death of Christ. /p h2What does this all mean for
true womanhood?/h2 pThere is nothing wimpy about what God has done; he offers a place to stand when
everything around gives way. Proper theology leads to a mind-boggling understanding of true
womanhood. What we've seen just in these texts (and there are many more) is that masculinity and
femininity belong at the center of God's ultimate purpose. These are not an afterthought of
creation and are not peripheral to the purpose of the cross. They are right there at the center at
Calvary. So we need to be done with small thoughts about God's design for womanhood. It is only
when we understand God's design for womanhood that womanhood takes on its true significance./p
pPeople sometimes make the mistake of thinking that God made man and woman and then went looking
for some kind of analogy to explain what he had done. But nothing could be further from the truth.
When God designed this human creature in two kinds, he had the cross in his mind already. This is
the very reason that he made us this way! We know this from Ephesians 5:31 where Paul quotes
Genesis 2:24 and shows that marriage has always referred to Christ and the church. Thousands of
years before the cross, God said that it is about the most important event in history--this is why
he made men and women as he did./p h2What is the ultimate meaning of true womanhood?/h2 p"True
womanhood is a distinctive calling of God to display the glory of his Son in ways that would not be
displayed if there was no womanhood." When God described the work of his Son as the sacrifice of a
husband for his bride, he was telling us why he made us male and female. He made us this way so
this relationship would describe more fully the relationship of his son and his son's blood-brought
bride. If you reduce woman to biological features you not only reduce the value of womanhood but
reduce the glory given God. We must understand that, in opposition to what the world teaches,
womanhood is not incidental to personhood./p h2Application Question:/h2 pPiper offered a couple of
questions of application: What does this look like for married women? What does it look like for
single women?/p pstrongMarried Women/strong/p pMarriage is meant to display the covenant-keeping
relationship between Christ and the church. Here Piper offered a word on headship and submission,
defining both. Headship is the divine calling of a husband to take primary responsibility for
Christlike servant-leadership and provision and protection in the home. Submission is the divine
calling of a wife to honor and affirm her husband's leadership and help carry it through according
to her gifts. These two correspond to true manhood and true womanhood in marriage. These
differences are essential by God's design so that marriage will display more fully the glory of the
sacrificial love of Christ for his bride and the admiration of the bride for her husband. If you
can embrace this truth that your true womanhood ultimately means that your distinctive role in
marriage is meant to magnify the glory of God's grace expressed in the covenant keeping love
between Christ and his church, you will have a compass that can navigate hundreds of questions./p
pstrongSingle Women/strong/p pThe Apostle Paul loved his singleness. He loved it because it gave
him such radical freedom to get arrested month after month and to be beaten and lashed and
shipwrecked. Singleness is a high calling. He celebrated it and called many to follow him in it,
even with the beauty of all that marriage displays. Why would he lure some out of pursuing marriage
if he made marriage as such a magnificent portrait? In this season of history since the Fall, the
natural order God established is not absolute. The reason that rejoicing in singleness is not an
assault on God's glory is that in this world there are truths about Christ and his kingdom that can
be more clearly displayed by manhood and womanhood in singleness than in marriage. He offered three
things single womanhood can say better than married womanhood:/p olliA life of Christ-exalting
singleness bears witness that the family of God grows by regeneration by faith, not propagation by
sexual intercourse. The main thing we're about is growing emthis/em family!/li liA life of
Christ-exalting singleness bears witnesses that relationships in Christ are more lasting than
relationships in families./li liThe Christ-exalting singleness of a woman bears witness to the
truth that marriage is temporary and finally gives way in the end to the reality of what the
portrait points to. A single woman who lives with this in view says something very powerfully about
her Savior/li/ol pOffering a final summary and challenge, Piper said that true womanhood is a
distinctive calling to display the glory of the Son in ways that cannot be displayed in any other
way. This is true whether a woman is married or single. No matter whether you're married or single,
do not settle for wimpy theology. Do not waste your true womanhood, for it was made for the glory
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Boing Boing -
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Tim Biskup has a new show in Paris and the paintings (and packaging!) look terrific. O/S (Operating
System) New Paintings, Sculptures amp; Prints October 11th - November 16th Addict Galerie 14/16 rue
de Thorigny 75003 Paris - France. T: +33(0)1 48 87 05 04 T: +33(0) 971 41 45 39
info@addictgalerie.com www.addictgalerie.com Opening reception: Saturday, October 11th (open to the
public) With Tim Biskup's new collection of sculpture/painting combination pieces he presents the
duality of his recent work in a neatly organized fashion. Each of the twelve pieces in the
exhibition are self contained units which include an original painting packed into it's own
shipping crate along with an elaborate pedestal that can be assembled using parts that come inside
the crate as well as the crate itself. These "systems", as the artist calls them, constitute a
fusion of Biskup's aesthetic style and his conceptual theories. The pieces are intended to
represent the interconnection between art itself and the peripheral elements that allow it to
exist. As a metaphor, the "systems" ask the question of weather the peripheral elements actually
add to or distract from the the artwork being presented. Also included in the exhibition is a large
scale serigraph, "Tree Of Life". This 30-color print depicts the artist's familiar Cyclops
character, known as "Helper", perched among the branches of a lush tree, surrounded by flora and
fauna and wielding an ax. Biskup has said that the character is a symbol of mankind corrupted by
his own sense of spiritual knowledge. The image was originally created as the cover of "American
Cyclops" a catalog of artwork from an exhibition of the same name that took place at Iguapop
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Joystiq -
1 days and 8 hours ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.joystiq.com/category/xbox360/" rel="tag"Microsoft Xbox 360/a, a
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/div Hey there, Blu-box. We suppose you've heard by now that Microsoft has denied your existence
yet again? It's true. This time, it told a
href="http://www.edge-online.com/news/microsoft-again-denies-360-blu-ray"Edge Online/a, "As we've
said before, Microsoft has no plans to introduce an Xbox 360 Blu-ray add-on." Now, now, Blu-box.
Don't cry. We know that just yesterday it sounded like you were a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/10/08/rumorang-xbox-360-external-blu-ray-drive-ready-waiting/"finally
going to get to come out of hiding/a.br /br /Microsoft doesn't hate you, Blu-box. It's just focused
on other things right now. It told Edge that, "Games are what drive consumers to purchase game
consoles, and we remain focused on providing the largest library of blockbuster games available."
That doesn't mean you're not important. Hang in there. You could still possibly be announced at CES
in January. So just try not to be so blu about things, 'kay? You can still play lots of cool games
between now and then, like a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/09/15/three-hours-with-the-finished-fable-2/"emFable 2 /em/aand a
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/10/07/joystiq-hands-on-the-finished-gears-of-war-2-campaign-mode/"emGears
of War 2/em/a. Aww, you're smiling again. That's the spirit!p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0
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Engadget -
1 days and 12 hours ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/gaming/" rel="tag"Gaming/a, a
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With only one analog nub, the PSP can't seem to nail down a comfortable first or third-person
shooter control scheme on its own, but a new tech called "PSP Plus" will allow users to pair the
handheld with the PlayStation 3's more genre-capable SIXAXIS or DualShock 3 controllers. Sony
announced PSP Plus at the Tokyo Game Show today but didn't provide much info about how it works, so
we're not sure if it's the same technology that Sony a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/27/sony-patent-shows-the-sixaxis-getting-friendly-with-a-psp/"patented/a
last year. We do know there's a pretty outrageous catch: you'll need to connect your PSP to your
PS3 to use the controller. With only one game supported (emResistance Retribution/em), we prefer
just about any a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/04/ps2-controller-frankengrafted-to-psp/"homemade/a a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/30/psp-hacked-for-use-with-dualshock-controller/"hack/a to
this solution, and if you're at home with your PS3, why not play emResistance 2/em instead? It's
what Kratos would do.h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px;
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Ubergizmo -
1 days and 14 hours ago
centerimg title="Light Gun Zero At Tokyo Game Show" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Light Gun Zero At
Tokyo Game Show" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/10/lightgun-tgs.jpg" border="0"
//centerbr / pThe Engadget folks are on the floor of the Tokyo Game Show 2008 (TGS '08), and they
managed to snag an image of the Light Gun Zero peripheral that looks pretty cool judging by the
snapshot above. Too bad the booth attendant could not be bothered (or did not have the information)
to tell them about its release date as well as pricing structure. The Light Gun Zero can be seen at
the TGS '08, working in tandem with a PS3 and a projector. A ported high definition version of Time
Crisis to come, perhaps?/p pa
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Gear Live -
1 days and 16 hours ago
What a great way to get rid of all those Post-its and scratch paper
that we use when on the computer. The Mousepad Notebook has 50 sheets of notepaper. Available in
two designs, the 9 x 7 3/4-inch pad from Bob’s Your Uncle will set you back $13.00. See
Jane Work has others available, like the Galison Memo Pad for $8.50 and four designed by Thomas
Paul for $9.00 each.
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Engadget -
1 days and 16 hours ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/digitalcameras/" rel="tag"Digital Cameras/a,
a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/peripherals/" rel="tag"Peripherals/a, a
href="http://www.engadget.com/category/wireless/" rel="tag"Wireless/a/pa
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//aLate last month, Eye-Fi a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/23/eye-fi-making-wares-twice-as-fast-expanding-internationally/"announced/a
that its wares were finally supporting photo uploads to Apple's MobileMe and the AdoramaPix
service, and now, we're seeing that its a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/12/eye-fi-launches-eye-fi-home-share-and-geotagging-explore/"WiFi-enabled
SD cards/a have a few more tricks up their sleeves. An Eye-Fi Manager update has opened up support
for RSS feeds along with Twitter integration, enabling users to let their posse know when they've
uploaded new photos for perusal. Additionally, the RSS support allows customers to "publish photos
in a live real-time feed via RSS to the aggregator of their choice." Hope you're not a fan of
post-processing.h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0;
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PlayStation 3 -
1 days and 17 hours ago
p style="text-align: center;"img alt="PS3 wireless keypad and AC adapter - Image 1" title="PS3
wireless keypad and AC adapter - Image 1"
src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/124754/ps3-peripherals.png?930138" style="cursor:
pointer; margin-bottom: 3px;" align="" border="0"br/pbra href="http://ps3.qj.net/tags/sony/880"
id="tag" title="Father of PlayStation"Sony/a has sent out an announcement regarding the launch date
for their new wireless PS3 keypad and AC adapter. Both peripherals will be launching in a
href="http://ps3.qj.net/tags/japan/109" id="tag" title="island country in East Asia; capital city
Tokyo"Japan/a on December 18.brbrThe wireless keypad supports Bluetooth 2.0 and has a full QWERTY
keyboard. It fits on both the a href="http://ps3.qj.net/tags/sixaxis/10854" id="tag" title="PS3
controller"SIXAXIS/a and a href="http://ps3.qj.net/tags/dualshock/614" id="tag" title="PS2's
controller"DualShock/a 3 controllers and will be usable for chatting in games like a
href="http://ps3.qj.nethttp://ps3.qj.net/tags/littlebigplanet/13193"span title="More
LittleBigPlanet news" style="font-style: italic;"LittleBigPlanet/span/a, a
href="http://ps3.qj.net/Resistance-2/cid/4691"span title="More Resistance 2 news"
style="font-style: italic;"Resistance 2/span/a, and a
href="http://ps3.qj.net/category/SOCOM-Confrontation/cid/3890"span title="More SOCOM: Confrontation
news" style="font-style: italic;"SOCOM: Confrontation/span/a as well as PlayStation Home.brbrThe AC
adapter lets you charge your controller without having to attach it to a PS3. It also has two extra
USB ports that lets you charge other peripherals like the wireless keypad or a headset. You can
even use it to charge your PSP Slim or the new PSP-3000.brbrSuggested retail price for the wireless
keypad is JPY 5,500 (US 55). The AC adapter, on the other hand, goes for JPY 2,800 (US 28).brbrhr
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href="http://www.qj.net/Ergonomics-of-the-PS3-Keypad-how-comfortable-is-it-really-/pg/49/aid/124562"span
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