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by Richard on May 31, 2007
A new modified Xbox 360 DVD-drive firmware file claims that it not only is invisible to (previously reported) Xbox Live bannings but also some possible future methods of detection. It does warn,...
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by Richard on May 17, 2007
Microsoft announced today that alongside the new Halo 3 beta they've launched a renewed attack on those dreaded warranty-voiding, mod-chipping, Halo-3-beta-cheating hackers:One of the great things...
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by Richard on February 19, 2007
I've got a dilemma. I hate achievement points, but I love robots -- so do I love this handmade erector-set robot for its ingenuity? or do I hate it for its function? -- tapping buttons repeatedly...
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by anthony on July 08, 2006
Video showing the 1.2 xtreme hack version From Xbox-Scene......
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by anthony on June 14, 2006
More often than not the guys who mod their Xbox cases don't have the best sense of style. Let's not lie, most mods you see are...well....just plain ugly. Enter one of the most visually...
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by anthony on June 07, 2006
A group called Devil360 is claiming that they have developed the first 360 modchip. I'd like to believe this story is different than the whole ICE fiasco, where a group claimed to have made a...
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by anthony on May 26, 2006
Microsoft thought they were being really clever when they released the Xbox 360 without screws. Nobody will be able to open is nothing to unscrew, right? We'll stop hackers and modders right in...
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by anthony on May 15, 2006
The world's first "unhackable" product is now one step closer to being cracked... If you're brave enough to flash your 360, this is for you. The following is from a post at...
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by anthony on May 06, 2006
Question: What happens when you have a) way too much free time, and b) way too much talent? Answer: Look above. If you haven't heard of The Llamma before, he's this guy who does all sorts of...
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by anthony on April 21, 2006
I've been wanting something like this! Xbox-Central has been working on these new controller cases for you wireless (or wired) 360 controller. While I've never held one, reports from different...
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by anthony on April 11, 2006
This is really, really cool. A guide that details how to install a wireless adapter onto your Xbox 360. It's something that I've really wanted to do for a long time, and now I know how. Check...
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by anthony on March 27, 2006
Check out the video....Emulation on the 360 has begun!......
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by anthony on March 15, 2006
From Xboxic: "Word on the street is that some smart people of this board combined their forces, formed an underground team and are very, VERY close to getting the first 360 backup...
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by anthony on February 18, 2006
Productwiki.com has put together an amazing guide about how to turn your Xbox into an Xbox Media Center. It absolutely blows every other guide I've seen so far out of the water. I wish I had...
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by anthony on February 09, 2006
This is freakin' sweet. The guy behind Water-Cooling.com has modded his 360 so that it has a water cooling system. The aims for the project were to 1) reduce the noise level, and 2) see if he...
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Somebody known as "The Specialist" on XboxHacker.net has managed to successfully managed to play a backed up DVD without modding his firmware. The drive used was an 8050L, which uses...
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by anthony on January 17, 2006
The type of files you can stream to the 360 has been the achillies heel of the 360's media center experience. Well, it turns out that it is possible to do, but it requires a bit of computer...
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