Author Archive for Furyswrath
Hello! Im just a guy that wanted to help out the gaming community here in Oklahoma! If you would like contact me, Email me at furyswrath@plasmaburn.net Dont forget to Visit www.okgamers.com and find out how you can help Oklahoma Succeed in the gaming world!
Diggnation was a blast!
Thought I’d give a quick update and test out a WordPress android app. And mention that Diggnation was a blast!!
Rumor: GoogleOS Next Week?
Another week, another Google product launch rumor—but this one’s a bit more notable than most. If TechCrunch’s source is correct, the first iteration of the operating system may be available for download within a week from today—but it would be far from a plug-and-play download. Unless Google employees and/or hardware manufacturers have a little Manhattan-Project-type [...]
PS3: Its Offical – Netflixs comes to PS3 Next Month!
After we’ve been hearing all along that Xbox 360 had a game console exclusivity to Netflix streaming, Sony just announced it, too, will be joining in on the fun. Timeframe? Sometime next month. Press Release Via Playstation Blog COMING SOON: NETFLIX MEMBERS CAN INSTANTLY WATCH MOVIES AND TV EPISODES STREAMED TO TVs VIA THE PLAYSTATION®3 [...]
Popular Console Game ‘Ace Combat’ Coming Soon to the iPhone
Time to rejoice for all the gaming fans. The popular flight action game, Ace Combat could be coming soon to the iPhone. This was revealed by the developers of the game, Namco Bandai at the Tokya Games Show 2009 where a demo of the upcoming iPhone game, Ace Combat Xi was on display. Considering that [...]
Mad Catz announces “Round Two” Of Street Fighter FightSticks
It’s not doing anything crazy like lowering the price, but it looks like Mad Catz is at least set to give fighting game fans a few more options when it comes to choosing their peripheral of choice. As usual, the headliner is the company’s Tournament Edition fightstick, which dials things back after the explosion of [...]
Apple seeks help of “affected” users to trace iPhone battery problems.
In an attempt to track down the reason behind the oft-complained poor battery life of its iPhone OS 3.0, Apple has sought the help of the affected users! Going by the messages on Apple’s support forum, some users of the iPhone have been urged by the company to install power-logging software so that the underlying [...]
GrandCentral Closing its Doors Tomorrow
GrandCentral, the service that Google bought two years ago and transformed into Google Voice, is shutting its doors tomorrow—requiring all users to migrate to Google Voice. That means if you’re a GrandCentral user who hasn’t already made the upgrade, you’d better transition today if you want to continue using your GrandCentral/Google Voice number.
Wii Price drop to 199 Incoming. Or is this another Fake Ad?
Of all the fakeables in consumer electronics, the weekly newspaper ad has to be one of the easiest marks. Still, this one looks pretty legit, and if it’s real it means either we’re getting a much overdue Wii price cut on September 27th, or someone on the Toys R Us ad team has been severely [...]
Ubuntu Quick Tips How to mount via SSH.
So I Thought Id Throw up a few Quick Tips on Ubuntu. Just a few commands you may or may not know but they do come in Handy. So many different Kernels out there But say you have a driver or piece of software that requires a certain kernel. What is a Kernel you ask. [...]
New iPhone Security Hole Discovered.
Just submitted to Apple as a bug, rpetrich (developer of the ActionMenu packages in Cydia) discovered an interesting security bug in the iPhone firmware. If a password is inputted in a field, shake to undo, and you will be able to see the character you are deleting. Simply repeat this for every character, and you [...]
Do You Have a Facebook? But your tired of Seeing Quiz & Application Messages?
You know how it goes… you finally signed up for Facebook after your friends and family kept bugging you, and now your Facebook Wall is just covered in idiotic quizzes, applications, and other random nonsense. You can’t block everybody that would defeat the purpose of a Facebook page, so now what can you do? Blocking [...]
802.11n Finally gets Wi-Fi standardization Approval.
Remember when the Wi-Fi Alliance finalized the 802.11 draft-n spec some two and a half years ago? Of course you don’t — as long as your media players, laptops, and the like can connect to each other (and to the cloud) without a hiccup you probably don’t care about IEEE’s paper trail. The standard, which [...]
Snow Leopard Installed, was it worth it?
Well I got Snow Leopard installed. Had to do a Clean install though, my lack of knowledge on Macs caused that. A couple weeks ago I upgraded my hard drive in my MacBook Pro from a 80gig to a 120gig Hard drive, and I didn’t know it needed to be a GUID partition. Anyways I [...]
Microsoft Has Free Advertisement at the Oklahoma / BYU Game
It’s one thing to have your computer crash. It’s another to have it crash in front of thousands of sports fans. This latest humiliation took place Saturday at the pre-game festivities for the Oklahoma/Brigham Young game at the at the brand new $1.15 billion Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. TUAW Reader Jeff tells them that [...]
C64 Emulator Approved for iPhone App Store.
Well how about that. A Commodore 64 emulator for iPhone is nothing new — we covered the fact that one had been developed a little while ago. Here’s what is new (and a little surprising, to be honest): Apple approved it. In an environment where Apple seems intent on rejecting anything that might encroach on [...]









