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May I have the envelope please? {PSP Fanboy}
Feb 28th 2006 3:22PM After voting for clammy I realized that the screen would be so fat with the umd drive behind it. Oh well, I can deal with the hamburger psp.
Day 14 of Engadget Mobile's 30 days of cellphone giveaways {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 26th 2006 5:21PM pleeease.
Nintendo DS Lite live shots! {Engadget}
Feb 8th 2006 8:09PM No one has said this yet, and I am surprised.. But does it seem like it could possibly be photoshopped? I know everyone hates seeing that word. Also something about the screen perspective matching up seems off with the outer lines of the top. The speaker holes also look a little off. Maybe it is all in my head...
Hack-a-day's guide for homebrew on your 2.00-2.60 PSP {Engadget}
Jan 31st 2006 2:49PM Since everyone on those psp forums seems to be completely moronic, and seven, can someone tell me how well the snex emulator actually performs via the GTA hack? Im considering trying it out but if the frame rate is down in the 10's I don't feel like wasting my time. Thanks.
Nikon's Coolpix S6 WiFi camera leaked {Engadget}
Dec 23rd 2005 9:35PM Ah what is with the gameboy camera lenses they keep using? People don't realize a 6mp ccd doesn't mean jack with a lens of this size. They're making so much profit off something like this.
How to take pictures of your PSP {PSP Fanboy}
Dec 1st 2005 9:58PM I have the d70 and another thing I can recommend from experience (if you dont have studio lighting like a lot of people) is to put a flash diffuser on your slave flash. You can even have a makeshift one made from some kind of semi opaque paper. It will get rid of the glare and harsh shadows that you see in the picture above. It also is a good idea to have natural lighting and avoid flash and or incandescent lighting all together. Also, try spot metering to your hand or a grey card, metering to pure white paper might have thrown the exposure just a bit. Anyway Im not trying to sound like a know it all; just thought I would throw in some constructive comments. P.S. the psp makes me happy, and so does this blog!







