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HAVA Promises to Unseat Slingbox

, Jul 3rd 2006 Discuss [0]

Up to now, the Slingbox has been the reigning champ of TV retransmission, taking your programming from your cable or satellite setup and forwarding it to a computer or other device. Well, Snappy Multimedia is looking to make you forget about your Slingbox with their competing set top box, the HAVA Video Streamer. While it basically does everything the Slingbox can (it even has a weirder name), the HAVA has a number of extras that will make DVR enthusiasts salivate, including Wi-Fi access point capabilities, DVD-quality transmission, and the abilty to connect to a network via Wi-Fi 802.11a/g (802.11b doesn't have the necessary bandwidth for this technology; time to upgrade!) rather than Ethernet. Basically, this allows you to put the HAVA in a different room than your broadband connection without having to trip over networking cable. Oh, and did we mention that multiple users can watch TV via the HAVA at once? The IPTV wars are officially on. Snappy Multimedia Product Page

Downgrade your PSP Firmware!

, Jul 3rd 2006 Discuss [0]

Now why on earth would you want to downgrade your PSP's firmware and lose all the wonderful features that the new software brings? Well, for hacking and homebrewed games, of course! Hackers have devised and released a special PSP 2.5/2.6 downgrader, which will knock the PSP's firmware back to v1.5. Version 1.5 is far easier to hack than the newer firmwares have been, with several homebrewed applications supporting only this firmware. However, should you enter into this rather dangerous of exploits, be warned: doing this incorrectly runs the risk of ruining your expensive handheld investment...permanently. So let the user beware; but if homebrew is your thing, it might be worth the effort. If you went ahead and installed PSP Firmware 2.7, however, you'll have to wait for an updated downgrader to be released. [via Kotaku]

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