Xbox 360 Charge Base

Conveniently store and charge two Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers with Nyko¿s Charge Base 360. The Charge Base 360 comes with two custom NiMH rechargeable batteries that feature special contact points allowing for an easy drop-in and charge power solution for your wireless controllers. The dual port recharging dock is AC powered, and plugs into any standard outlet, requiring no cables back to the 360 console. Each rechargeable battery powers the wireless controller for up to 25 hours, and charges

UMID’s M1 gets reviewed: tiny and functional, but far from perfect

Things weren’t looking good a few months back for UMID’s M1 , pictures showing build quality of the sort you’d expect from toys dug out of cereal boxes. The company since issued a recall and, with the device now appearing for purchase, UMPC Portal has given one the full once-over — with some decidedly uneven results. The 1024 x 600 touchscreen is said to be great, but the hinge won’t let it open far enough or even keep it in place. Battery life is good (4 - 6 hours on average) and the keyboard q

Samsung’s 23-inch OLED TV coming in 2010, others following suit

Given just how long we’ve been looking at prototype OLED panels at trade shows (and trade shows alone), we’re understandably skeptical about a few new claims regarding availability. For whatever it’s worth, MegaWhat.tv has reported that the display will actually be on store shelves in 2010 (yeah, that’s next year), bringing with it a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio, DVI / HDMI inputs and a total depth of just 1.6 centimeters. Furthermore, it’s said to suck down 40 percent less energy compared to an e

Win an Xbox 360 with Xtival! (Kerrang.com)

Kerrang! Have teamed up with Xbox 360 for this year’s Xtival - an entertainment and gaming festival that takes place in the comfort of your own living room! And, to celebrate, we’ve got three Xbox 360 Elite consoles and three gold subscriptions to Xbox LIVE to give away!

Exclusive: Halo 3: ODST Tops Most-Wanted Xbox 360 List (Gamasutra)

Bungie Studios’ standalone expansion Halo 3: ODST tops the list of most-wanted Xbox 360 games, says research group GamePlan — but it only barely edges out Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare 2, which seems to have a slightly more dedicated audience, according to data given to Gamasutra by analysis firm Gameplan Insights. Showing the power of franchises in game awareness, both titles are direct …