I received a closed beta code for the game Little Big Planet (for PS3) from a nice guy called Emusan! So I thought I would make a competition out of it. So the first one to comment will get the beta code.
So start commenting!
WizzKid
P.S. No time wasters. I will need proof to prove you have a PS3!
Well, The Gadget Show’s webTV YouTube channel has posted a review of the new T-Mobile G1 Google Phone. Heres the video:
My personal thoughts on the Google Phone… I would wait a few months, this google OS is still in the testing period. I think an i-phone would be a better choice. But hey, that’s your decision
A while ago (in July) I wrote about a free online First Person Shooter called Combat Arms, check the post out here. I said I would do a review on it in July, but completely forgot. So here goes…
Once you have downloaded it here (442MB) then you will have to register and create an account. After creating an account you will have to update HackShield and then enter your login details, click submit.
If you are outside the USA then you will get an error pi=30022. Guess why?
I was all set to do a review on this awesome looking game, but for some stupid reason its only limited to USA. Why the hell would somebody make a game for USA only? It doesn’t mention anything about USA only on their website either.
There is ways to get around this error, one would be to use a SOCKs Proxy, but to find one that wouldn’t lag immensely would be hard. So that review is wrecked.
I love the internet and its amazing to have it in my pocket (on my iPhone 3G). But having full access using a computer would be really nice. My dad found an announcement from T-Mobile saying their going to offer Pay/Go Mobile Broadband.
You have three different packages available: 1 Day Mobile Broadband 1 Day is available for just £2 a day. Ideal for customers who occasionally want access to the internet when they’re out and about, either visiting friends or taking advantage of the occasional day of sunshine we get by logging on in the park. A recent T-Mobile survey found that 44% of Brits think we should have access to the internet anywhere in the UK. 7 Day Suited to customers that want to stay connected when they’re away from their home connection either on business or on holiday – Mobile Broadband for seven days offers unlimited broadband access for seven days for only £10.
30 Day For customers that will use mobile broadband regularly but do not want to commit to a year-long contract, Mobile Broadband 30 Day is the option. Mobile Broadband for thirty days offers unlimited broadband access for only £20.
To access this great deal you have to buy a USB (Modem) Stick 110 which will set you back £49.99. I think the above prices are really good, but paying £49.99 for the stick is slightly pricey.
You plug the stick into your laptop and thats it, you are prompt to choose a plan.
In a few weeks I will be travelling down to Glasgow, so I might purchase it for that.
The video I am about to show you is pretty crazy stuff. Google is currently celebrating their 10th anniversary. After 10 years this guy below is claiming to be another founder of Google back in 1997. Currently there is Larry Page and Sergey Brin and this third guy is called Hubert Chang.
I cant really tell if this is true. Find out more from TechCrunch
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