Adding a USB hard drive to your PS3 or Xbox 360 isn’t as simple as plugging it in (and on the 360 especially, it’s pretty much a hack). But Datel’s new Space Docks make the process simple. More »
Datel, a company selling memory units for Xbox 360 consoles, filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft for blocking unauthorised third party memory units. Microsoft claims innocence, as the block is meant to reduce cheating on Xbox Live, not reduce competition. More »
The $US50, 4GB MAX Memory card from Datel for the Xbox 360 is special not because there aren’t many third-party Xbox 360 memory cards around, but because it supports microSD cards.
The Gadget: Datel Wildfire, the first third-party PlayStation 3 controller to support a combination of Bluetooth, rumble and tilt sensitivity.
The Datel Lite Blue Tool looks to be the best option we’ve got at the moment for hacking the PSP 3000. It’s essentially a smart battery that clones Sony lab equipment to put the PSP 2000 and PSP 3000 into Service Mode. From this mode, users are approaching the PSP with the access of a Sony engineer and can load old, cracked firmware that’s open to run homebrew. The Datel Lite Blue Tool will be available later this month for $US30. So just how much are those SNES romz worth to you? [Maxconsole]