Playstation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller $41

9:09 PM / Posted by Nico Atienza / comments (0)

Need a new Dualshock 3 controller for your PS3? No problem, Amazon has your back.

Playstation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller



Amazon.com Price $40.96, free super saver shipping

  • Pressure sensors that rumble with each action making every impact feel like you're right in the game
  • Sixaxis highly sensitive motion technology senses your every move
  • Features Bluetooth technology for wireless game play
  • The PlayStation 3 system can support up to seven wireless controllers at one time
  • Can be charged at any time through the PlayStation 3 system using the controller's USB cable

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Parallels Desktop + 8 more apps $50!

9:00 PM / Posted by Nico Atienza / comments (0)

Holy Cow. This is serious deal all right! Parallels is a popular virtualization solution for Mac users. Even I used it for a while before I canned it for Boot Camp. Anyways, they are offering a killer deal for 9 apps, including Parallels, for $50 for a limited time! All these apps combined retail for almost $300!!!

The deal is called "Parallels Green Computing Bundle" and it includes Parallels Desktop for Mac ($79.99), MacScan ($29.99), PasswordWallet ($20.00), Macintosh Explorer ($15.95), Macaroni ($9.99), Drive-In ($39.00), PageSender ($39.99), Default Folder X ($34.95) and docXConverter ($29.95).


If you don't care too much for the other apps, then this is a good deal just to get Parallels! Offer good till 9/30.

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T-Mobile G1 Hands-On

8:45 PM / Posted by Nico Atienza / comments (0)

So, it's finally here. At least in one incarnation. I'm not going to lie, before I was an iPhone fan boy, I was very excited when I first heard about the Open Handset Alliance and it's love child, the Android OS. In a shocking announcement a couple of weeks ago, T-Mobile announced that it was releasing the G1, the world's first Android powered phone, in conjunction with HTC.


There is definitely excitement in the air with the release of the phone and more importantly the release of the much awaited Android OS. Enough talk. Videos!

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