It looks like Trophies are coming to the PSP. A game demo video shown at Gamescom last week contained a quick flash of an icon on a PSP that looked a lot like the Trophy menu from its big brother, the PS3.
As if the Medal of Honor controversy wasn’t enough, EA has just announced that Chris Ryan, ex-SAS soldier and author of innumerable blood, guts and guns epics will pen a prequel novel to go with the game. So what can we expect from this Medal of Honor-inspired literary opus?
Carving holes in your ceiling to fit the Opus OP365 in-ceiling speakers might not win you any brownie points with your other half, but when you’ve got them up and running, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without them. From the simple, clean installation, to the warm, enveloping sound you’ll enjoy, not to mention the cracking price, the OP365s are a luxury you really ought to afford yourself. Read on for our full Opus OP635 review.
Read our Opus O365 in-ceiling speakers review? Like what you see, and want to hear it too? We’ve got a handy guide to show you just how to install a pair yourself right here. Grab a toolkit, and read on for the instructions.
Nike has teased us with them in the past but it really looks like the auto-lacing Nike Air Mag kicks from Back to the Future II could become a reality. Nike patent papers that appear to show Marty McFly’s oh-so-fly trainers ready to be made have been submitted and slipped out online. We’re just a little bit excited…
The Google Speedbook: could that be the name for an own-branded Chrome OS hardware from the search giant? A newly unearthed trademark application suggests Google could be toying with a netbook/tablet equivalent of the Nexus One. Eric Schmidt previously implied Google wouldn’t offer its own Chrome OS hardware. Was he having us on?