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360 NXE dashboard update available early, with comprmises!
Posted by on November 01 2008 03:46:58


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360 NXE dashboard update available!

If you really can’t want until November 19th, and want to mess about with the NXE - the big dashboard update, which completely changes the look of the 360 dashboard, amongst other things - then you may be interested to know it has been leaked onto the vastness of the internet, and is available via download on torrent sites.

This leak means anyone can now download the update, burn it to disc or put it on a memory stick/card that can connect to the 360 via USB, and install the update ahead of time. It will work on a regular console to, no mods necessary.

Be warned though, if you choose to update now you will not be able to connect to Xbox Live until NXE is officially released to the public, meaning no online gaming or Marketplace downloads for quite some time. This does not mean you are banned from Live though, it just means you are not authorized to connect with NXE installed and will have to wait till MS pushed the big button on November 19th.

If you do install now, all of the offline options will be available to you, such as installing games to the hard disc to improve loading time, and a lovely looking new dashboard. However, it is arguable that most of the best features of NXE are only available when hooked up to live, so maybe it is best to wait.

http://rapidshare.com/files/159421564/_SystemUpdate.rar

 

Unextract and place in root of CDR or F.drive, then boot 360 with the CD in or FD connected.



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Microsoft announces 60GB Xbox 360 for UK/Europe
Posted by on August 11 2008 16:17:14


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Microsoft announces 60GB Xbox 360 for UK/Europe

From the 15th of August 2008, most UK store shelves will be met with 60GB xbox 360's. This comes after Microsoft today announced that the 60GB xbox 360 (announced earlier in the US) will be making it's way to europe on the 15th. Unluckily for me i have already ordered the 20 GB from Amazon :(.


Mustafiz
Via GamesIndustry.biz.



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Web Messenger Added!
Posted by on May 23 2008 17:10:58


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MSN Web Messenger Added!

For anyone who wants to use the 'MSN Messenger,' i have added the direct link to the page. To use it just click on "Messenger" at the top.




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Cheap Web Development on it's way..
Posted by on May 23 2008 16:41:59


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Cheap Web Development on it's way!

For those of you people who need a website but don't have the time or commitment, help is on it's way. From the 20th of June (After my GCSEs) i'll be offering a Web Development service and even an a Web Design service; though i specialise in Web Development. The tasks i can do for web development are things like: Installation and configuration of CMS'(Content Management Systems), installation of forums, basic HTML coding, basic PHP coding and similar tasks. On the Web Design section, ill be able to: design websites, implement designs and edit current designs. If you are interested in the forthcoming services you will have to note that payment is only taken by paypal, my email adress is "mustafiz@talktalk.net," please email if you are interested.
Thanks Admin. 





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Game consoles not "green" enough.
Posted by on May 20 2008 16:18:51


Games consoles 'not green enough'

Game controllers Copyright: Will Rose Greenpeace
Greenpeace took the consoles and controllers apart

Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo are not doing enough to eliminate potentially harmful chemicals and metals from their games consoles, Greenpeace has said.

The body examined materials used inside the Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3), Microsoft Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.

Greenpeace said that while all three machines complied with European laws, the consoles still contained harmful materials that "needed to be replaced".

Nintendo's environment policies were "non-existent", Greenpeace added.

"Nintendo doesn't have any environmental policies, " said Zeina Al-Hajj, Greenpeace's International Toxic Campaign co-ordinator.

   

"We were shocked with Nintendo; it was our biggest surprise."

Nintendo is ranked at the bottom of Greenpeace's global assessment of "green" technology companies.

"Recently they added a list of certain commitments they have, which purely comply with legislation," said Ms Al-Hajj.

The organisation has called on all technology firms to take immediate action to eliminate toxic chemicals from products.

The report found that the PS3 and 360 both contained "very high" levels of chemicals, called phthalates, which are used to "soften" flexible materials like wires and cable coatings.

They are not permitted in toys sold in Europe but under EU regulations games consoles are not classed as toys.

Ms Al-Hajj said: "We see a gap there. For us this is still a toy.

"And whether or not it's a toy, we do not want these chemicals in our products."

The report found that all three consoles contained varying levels of the toxic element bromine, which is used as a flame retardant.

The presence of beryllium was found in both the PS3 and Xbox 360. The element is not banned under EU law but it has been linked to lung cancer when dust and fumes are created through some recycling processes.

A Nintendo spokesman told BBC News: "We fully comply with all the necessary EU Directives on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances aimed at environmental protection and consumer health and safety.

"Furthermore, in order to ensure our products are safe for use by young children we also take into consideration the standards applicable to toys."

According to the United Nations Environment Programme 50 tonnes of hazardous e-waste is generated every year.

Greenpeace said it was concerned that there was no "safe way" to dispose of old consoles and called on games console makers to introduce return and recycle policies.

A spokesman for Sony said the firm had joined with other companies, Braun, HP and Electrolux, to establish the European Recycling Platform.

Game consoles Copyright: Will Rose Greenpeace
The consoles were dismantled at Greenpeace Research Labs at Exeter University

Microsoft has committed to eliminating the use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which includes phthalates, and brominated flame retardants (BFR) by 2010.

Nintendo has also committed to removing PVC from future products, but has not given a specific timeframe.

The Nintendo spokesman said: "We have endeavoured to eliminate the use of PVC by replacing it with other materials and other methods.

"However, we continue to use PVC in certain products such as AC adaptors, within the scope of regulations from the viewpoint of ensuring safety."

Greenpeace criticised Sony for failing to agree to eliminate PVC and BFR from its games consoles, while at the same time pledging their removal from its mobile products.

Ms Al-Hajj said: "Sony has a very good record in our ranking guide. They have committed to eliminating these chemicals from mobile devices.

"But why are we finding them in such high percentages in a console? This is a tool used by children in our homes.

"None of these chemicals exist in Sony's Vaio laptop. So if they can do it for a laptop, why can't they push this for the console also?"

A spokesman for Sony told BBC News that the company would eliminate PVC and BFR from all of its products "as and when we are satisfied that we can produce products of equal Sony quality in all regards using new alternative materials".

Ms Al-Hajj said the electronics industry needed take more responsibility.

"This is one of the most innovative industries we have on the planet.

"This is an industry that is changing our way of life and if it does not take these challenges upon themselves to be more green, we are going to be in deep trouble very, very soon.

"It is not enough just to comply with the law for such an industry."

She said the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive was not strong enough.

"RoHS is not enough now to control the electronics industry.

"If they are pushed to putting the environment as the priority the electronics industries will come up with alternatives because they are technically capable."

No-one from Microsoft was available for comment on the findings of the Greenpeace report.


Thanks to the BBC




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mustafiz
02/07/2008 17:41
New tutorial Added

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30/06/2008 22:07
-.- get a 360 smiley and become a true human!

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26/06/2008 02:25
PC with e6400 c2d and x1600, getting 9800gtx soon!

asif333
24/06/2008 10:33
smiley really?? i need to get my 360! what console u have? that u play cod??

mustafiz
24/06/2008 00:49
Some time soon hopefully, im playing COD4 ATM

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23/06/2008 11:18
news updates??

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23/05/2008 16:32
Click on 'messenger' at top

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where? i dont see a messenger...

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