Free Wii

How to get a free Wii

I have made a new page on my site. How to get a free wii. You can get your free wii here

Proof you can get a free wii

There is proof from the BBC, CNN and NBC that you can get a free Wii. Just visit the page above to find out. Get your free nintendo wii.

Is the iPod Touch the same as the iPhone except calling?

The iPod Touch is exactly the same as the Apple iPhone except it is not able to access the internet outside of wireless access points. The iPhone connects to the A&T cellular network (or O2), to provide you with internet on the move. If you have wireless internet access at home then you are able to connect to the internet using either your iPhone or iPod Touch. You will need a cable modem or dsl connection and a wifi router to be able to do it.

Apple is unlikely to make the iPod Touch exactly the same as the iPhone except calling as then noone would buy the iPhone would they!

So what are the differences between the two?

What does iPod stand for

You aren’t the only one wondering it! So what really does iPod stand for?

The Apple iPod. It has been the icon of Apple Computers since it first came out back in October 2001. Millions upon millions have sold. The iPod was actually designed by a British man!

“iPOD” = “i” for Internet and “POD” for “Portable Open Database”

So there you have it. iPod stands for Internet Portable Open Database!

How to get radio on the iPod Touch

A simple yet effective guide to get FM radio on your iPod Touch

So you want to listen to FM radio on the move without having to have yet another portable gadget. Well, now you can with your iPod. Read below for several sources for FM radio attachments.

Here is an attachment where you can listen to the radio on your iPod. You can control it using the actual iPod interface. It may or may not work for the iPod Touch though as it is not advertised as doing so - Click here to see more details

This site has another accessory which is more likely to work with the iPod Touch than the one listed above - Click here to see more details

3g Apple iPhone is almost here

The 3G Apple iPhone will launch on June 9th 2008!iphone

The 3G Apple iPhone was expected to be announced in June sometime. That date has now been penned in as the 9th June. It is not just being announced, it is being released. This will mean the second-generation iPhone will be released worldwide immediately and not at the end of the year, as previously thought.

The iPhone has firmly established itself as the mobile phone to beat in the last 10 months. It has set new expectations for the phones made by other companies.

How to play PS2 games on a 40GB PS3

Is there a software hack you can do to play PS2 games on a 40GB PS3?ps3

So when the PS2 came out you spent hundreds of pounds to fill your games rack with the latest games. Now the PS3 is out you still have some of those timeless classics. Thing is, you’ve gone and bought the 40GB PS3 which cannot play PS2 games.

You’ve come here to find out how to play your PS2 games on your 40GB PS3 by using some software transfer. The truth is, you cannot simply transfer the software from a 60GB or 80GB PS3 and here’s why, courtesy of a Yahoo Answer:

The emulation is not purely software-based for either machine (80GB & 60GB) so playing PS2 games on them doesn’t simply use software.

The 60GB machine used a 100% hardware emulation approach including the “emotion engine” to natively run PS2 games. To be clear, there are actually 2 parts of the emulation in the 60GB, usually referred to as EE+GS emulation. EE is the “emotion engine”, GS is the “graphics synthesizer”. Basically, the PS3 reads and runs the PS2 game using the emotion chip and emulates the graphics with a PS2 graphics synthesizer.

The 80GB, however, uses a part software, part hardware emulation. The part of the hardware emulation that was removed was the “emotion engine” hence how everyone refers to this difference. This was replaced by software emulation, which is usually regarded as inferior. However, the 80GB actually still has the GS hardware in it to emulate the graphics for PS2 games–hence replicating this emulation in a 40GB machine is not a simple task of just moving the software emulation.

So, to be concise, no, there is no convenient software-based method for you to make your 40GB PS3 play PS2 games, as the 40GB has none of this (no EE, no GS, no software emulator).

So there you go all you 40GB PS3 owners. Seems like your stuffed!