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After recently vowing that I would never try to type a message on a game pad again, I went looking for the perfect keyboard to compliment my Playstation 3.

There are hundreds of keyboards to choose from and most of them won’t work with the PS3, so I decided to add an article about PS3 compatible keyboards and the awesome one I went with. Check out the Arc inside.

There has been a large amount of debate over backwards compatibility on the PS3, which seems to flare up every time a new version of the system is released.

With the holiday season coming to an end, many new owners might be wondering whether their new Fall 2010 models can play PSOne and PS2 games. Find out inside.

This article exists to solidly state the truth about optical cables and audio limitations. It can be very confusing for people to set up new electronics that have come out in recent years (I know, I sold for a major electronics retailer for years).

I have seen a wealth of both information and misinformation about audio specifically around the internet, so I will discuss what you can and can’t do with different cables and show you what you need to enjoy your PS3 or Blu Ray audio. (more…)

If you have never synced apps on your iPhone or iPod Touch, you will experience an aggravating message the first time you try it.

The solution to keeping your apps intact is simple. See the easy solution.

Need For Speed Hot Pursuit
Force Feedback: Limited
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: No
Released: Nov 16, 2010

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play NFS: Hot Pursuit. The 16th title in the series, Hot Pursuit was developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Hot Pursuit revisits a favorite concept of the series with high speed police chases through the streets, now featuring an open world. Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2010

While checking on my system temperatures under load, I noticed that Core Temp was suddenly reading my Lynnfield Core i7 860 as “Intel Core i5 (Lynnfield).” After a few moments of looking back over my 860′s overclocking article, I found out why. See the reason inside

As promised, here is the article on setting up the Logitech G27 (or G25) with Test Drive Unlimited 2 PC. This article was originally it’s placeholder during the game’s Beta period, but has become too popular to convert.
See the official list.

With every release of a new DirectX 11 card, there is a surge of hardware articles racing to compare one to another. With the new release of both the Nvidia GT 430 and the GTS 450, the debate has flared up again.

Does this new super cheap GT 430 compare to ATI cards in the same class? Can you even compare the two apples to apples? Find out inside.

carbon

Need for Speed Carbon
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: No
Released: Oct 31, 2006
(Collectors Edition)

Welcome to another article in our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. In this article, you will learn how to configure your G27 racing wheel to play Need for Speed: Carbon.

NFS Carbon is the 10th game in the Need for Speed series, and was developed and published by Electronic Arts. The game is an arcade style street racer. NFS: Carbon (PC) Released October, 31, 2006

Dirt 2

Dirt 2
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: Yes
Released: Dec 01, 2009

This is the 13th game test in our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, I will show you how to set up your G27 racing wheel to play Colin McRae’s DiRT 2.

DiRT 2 was developed and published by Codemasters, and follows the Race Driver series’ look and feel. Racing is rally cross style and takes place on a track. Dirt 2 Released December 1, 2009

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