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May 7, 2010
New firmware has been posted for x Scorch 360.  This new firmware adds in support to the mouse for real time dead zone adjustments.  This makes the mouse faster and smoother than ever before.  Check it out!

March 28, 2010
Bannco have updated the BFBC2 expert firmware in the FRAGnStein utility.  Please visit the FRAGnStein firmware page and download the newest firmware utility.  You will find the new expert BFBC2 firmware in the FRAGnStein utility.

March 17, 2010
Bannco posted a new Scorch 360 firmware upgrade utility.  This firmware adds an advanced RF grouping and sub channels system.  This in turn allows Scorch users to define the RF channels they wish to use their Scorch unit on.

CreatePS3EXTRA by aldostools

Published on 01-28-2012 12:51 AM A member over at PS3Hax, aldostools, has released a set of PC tools that scans your games folder or PS3_UPDATE folder for packages (PKG) such as download content/patches, video files (MP4) and themes (P3T) then stores them in a PS3_EXTRA file structure (See below) which can be viewed via a second XMB Bluray drive icon to aid in the instillation of the above mentioned files.

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CreatePS3EXTRA by aldostools

Activision says PS3 Call of Duty Elite confusion is not its fault

If you thought that signing up for the premium Call of Duty Elite service on your PS3 would get you access to DLC the same time as your Xbox 360 counterparts, well, Activision has no sympathy for you. The publisher says it never made any claims to that effect, and says anyone who thought that was the case “convinced themselves that it would happen because they wanted it to happen.” Activision has a very well-known, iron-clad contract with Microsoft that guarantees Call of Duty add-on content will be released first on the Xbox 360, and then trickle down to other platforms later

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Activision says PS3 Call of Duty Elite confusion is not its fault

Urology journal finds robotic prostate surgery not meeting expectations

It was perhaps one of the biggest hopes in the advancement of robot-assisted medical surgery, but expectations have been too high, according to a new report from the research journal Urology. We’re talking about surgery for prostate removal, for those afflicted with prostate cancer. The study shows outcomes of the robotic procedure are not that different than those done by human hands

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Urology journal finds robotic prostate surgery not meeting expectations

Motorola Wi-Fi-only Droid Xyboard is now available

The cheaper, Wi-Fi-only version of Motorola’s latest and greatest Xyboard tablet has begun shipping. Pre-orders for the units are now being fulfilled, and the product pages on Verizon’s website now show them as being available to purchase.

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Motorola Wi-Fi-only Droid Xyboard is now available

Weekly Sales Analysis, 21 January 2012 – Sales Continue to Slide

Overview Sales have dropped across the board week on week, while Xbox 360 software sales is the platform to not drop year on year. One game debuted in the top 40 this week, Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure (3DS), which debuted at number 36 with sales of 31,000

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Weekly Sales Analysis, 21 January 2012 – Sales Continue to Slide