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Xbox One Suffers Disc Drive Issues, May Get Free Game

November 29, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

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Unfortunately, it happens all too often, early adopters run out and grab the latest and greatest, whether it’s software or hardware, only to find that you’re likely to run into issues sooner or later. The Xbox One is no different as some users have been reporting disc drive failures that prevent any disc based game from playing. The defective units have been reported to make a nasty grinding noise when a disc is inserted into the system.

The feeling of disappointment and possibly rage can build up quick when this kind of stuff happens but there’s no need to freak out just yet as Microsoft has said that they will be offering Forza Motorsport 5, Ryse, Zoo Tycoon, or Dead Rising as a FREE digital download, but only to those users who are having problems specifically related to the disc drive failing. In addition to this, and most importantly, Microsoft is also working with these affected customers to ensure that they get new and fully functional consoles.

Microsoft isn’t the only one feeling hardware launch pain as Sony’s Playstation 4 has also suffered from some issues of it’s own including major slowdowns to it’s Playstation Network service and some consoles arriving completely dead out of the box. The hope is here that even though all of these aforementioned issues on both consoles are only causing a very small percentage of users to have headaches, that both Sony and Microsoft step-up and take care of the issues they are having as quickly as possible, and most importantly, take care of their customers by offering them good customer service for their hard earned money.

 

 

Filed Under: Electronics, Games, Hardware, Microsoft, News, Playstation, Software, Sony, Xbox One Tagged With: Bugs, Free Games, Gaming, Hardware, Launch Issues, Microsoft, News, Playstation 4, Updates, xbox one

Nintendo offers 3DS for $149 Including Zelda Edition

November 28, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Nintendo has recently tweeted out an awesome deal on the Nintendo 3DS XL system by offering it for $149.99! This deal includes the new limited edition Zelda: A Link Between Worlds console. This offer is exclusive to Target and will continue on through 11/28 to 11/30.

Pick up any Nintendo 3DS XL hardware, including the Zelda 3DS XL, for only $149.99 at @Target from 11/28-11/30! pic.twitter.com/Y8R3PXiNY4

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 26, 2013

The Zelda version of the 3DS XL includes a digital download code for the newly released game, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. The bundled 3DS XL console is gold with a black bottom and it features a triforce on both the top and bottom of the console. It’s probably Nintendo’s coolest looking 3DS XL and it comes bundled with a top notch Zelda game which received a 9.4 (“Amazing”) review score from IGN. I have personally started to play through the new Zelda title and it’s easily one of the best reasons to own this console.

Filed Under: 3DS, Electronics, Games, Hardware, News, Nintendo, Product Spotlight, Software Tagged With: 3DS, 3DS XL, Black Friday, Console, deals, Gaming, News, Nintendo, Target, The Legend of Zelda A Link Between Worlds, Updates, video games, zelda

Draw Circuits With a Pen

November 24, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Creating basic circuits by hand is the best way to learn about how electronics work and using a breadboard has traditionally been the best way to do this, at least until now. Circuit Scribe is a kickstarter project that features a cool new ball point pen that uses a conductive silver ink which is perfect for drawing simple circuits. Utilizing just a Circuit Scribe pen, piece of paper, and a few electronic components like a LED light or a small motor, you can create just about any small project that you can imagine. This catchy idea has already pulled in $260,000, which is far beyond the set goal of $85,000.

This pen would make a great tool for children to use in the classroom to learn about simple circuits and there’s even a Classroom kit that includes 10 basic kits and a activity book. You can also buy just one basic kit for yourself to see what you can come up with. You can also get two larger kits, the Maker Kit and Developer Kit.

Each kit includes the Circuit Scribe pen which can be purchased separately for $20.

Here’s what’s in the Basic Kit (Cost $30):

  • 2 LED Boards each with two (2) LED lights attached
  • 2 Coin Batteries
  • 9V Battery Connector
  • 2 PIN which you can add Resistors, Capacitors, and Switches to
  • Slide Switch
  • Jumper Stickers
  • BJT NPN Transistor

Maker Kit ( Cost $50):

  • Includes Basic Components
  • Maker Notebook
  • RGB LED
  • Photo Sensor
  • Sound Buzzer
  • Potentiometer
  • 8 PIN ( NAND Logic Gate, 555 Timer, OP AMP)
  • Stencil
  • 9V Battery

Developer Kit ( Cost $100):

  • 2 Basic Component Kits
  • Maker Notebook
  • 2 Sets of Maker Components and Developer Components
  • 10 Magnetic Connection Cords
  • USB Micro B Power Adapter
  • Motor
  • 2 DPDT Switches
  • 10 DIY Solder Boards

CircuitScribe

Filed Under: Art and Design, Developer, DIY, Electronics, Hobby, Science, Technology, Video, Youtube Tagged With: Art and Design, breadboard, Circuit Scribe, circuits, developer, DIY, Electronics, hobby, Science, Technology, video, youtube

A Look at the Xbox One in Action

November 13, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Ok, so we have shown you some videos of the Playstation 4, but what about all you Xbox fans out there? Microsoft has recently released this “All-in-One” demo video that spans over 10 minutes showing off many of the cool features of Xbox One in real time.

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In the video Marc Whitten and Yusuf Mehdi power up the Xbox One and introduce us to the new dashboard and all of it’s new features including biometric sign-in and instant-on gaming. Just talking about these features alone doesn’t do them justice, which is why this video is a must watch for those thinking about picking up an Xbox One. Microsoft’s Xbox One will release to a midnight launch in North America on November 22nd.

Filed Under: Electronics, Games, Hardware, Microsoft, Software, Xbox One, Youtube Tagged With: biometric sign in, Console, Gaming, instant on gaming, Microsoft, video, video games, Xbox, xbox one

Teardown of the Playstation 4 (Video)

November 12, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

This video is of Sony engineering director Yasuhiro Ootori tearing down the Playstation 4. Ootori leaves out no details as he takes the PS4 down to it’s motherboard and reveals the true guts of the system. The Playstation 4 was designed with the game programmers in-mind, that’s been the mission of the PS4 from the very beginning.

Even though the Playstation 3 was extremely powerful during it’s release, it was notoriously difficult to create games for, and that’s a problem since great games are what really make a console shine. The hardware capabilities of the Playstation have a lot of promise, especially with the inclusion of GDDR5, and it’s likely that we won’t see games utilizing the full power of the system until a few years from now but there’s still plenty to be excited about right now as trailers for some pretty rad PS4 exclusives begin to hit the web.

Thanks to WIRED for the video.

Filed Under: Computers, Electronics, Games, Hardware, Playstation, Video Tagged With: Computers, Electronics, Games, Gaming, Hardware, playstation, Playstation 4, ps4, Sony, teardown, video, video games

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