The $500+ NES remake gets a bit smaller and more affordable

Redesign forgoes classic Nintendo chips for new FPGA core.

Enlarge / It may look similar to the original Analogue Nt, but on the inside, it's completely different.

Last year, the $500+ Analogue Nt sold itself as a high-end, no-compromise alternative to the hordes of "famiclones" and emulator-based aftermarket systems that can play classic NES cartridges. Among Nt's selling points (for a certain class of accuracy-obsessed NES fan): it uses Nintendo's actual CPU and PPU chips, sourced from original Japanese Famicom systems. These chips ensure complete fidelity and compatibility with all existing NES games.

For the follow-up Analogue Nt Mini, announced this morning, the company has done away with those Famicom insides. The new system will instead use a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) to directly simulate the workings of those NES chips. This decision comes with its own pros on cons.

In the pro column, the Nt Mini will cost less than the $579 asking price for the original Nt (including the HDMI upgrade). The new smaller unit costs just $449, a price that includes a wireless bluetooth NES controller (and receiver) from partner 8bitdo. The Mini will also be able to output in HDMI as well as the older composite, component, and S-Video standards used by most old tube TVs. This should be welcome news to fans of scanlines and the Zapper alike (on the original Nt, upgrading to HDMI meant doing away with other outputs). The Nt Mini also weighs in about 20 percent smaller and 34 percent lighter than its predecessor.

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HP Elite x3 up for pre-order for $799 (Windows 10 phone with PC-like features)

HP Elite x3 up for pre-order for $799 (Windows 10 phone with PC-like features)

The HP Elite x3 is a smartphone that you can use like a desktop computer. It runs Windows 10 Mobile and supports Microsoft’s Continuum for phone software, allowing you to connect an external keyboard, mouse, and display to run some apps in a desktop mode.

There are a few other phones that can do that, including the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL and Acer Liquid Jade Primo. But the HP Elite x3 is the most powerful Windows phone to date, and it’s also designed with enterprise users in mind: HP offers cloud-based software that allows you to login to applications running on a remote server, allowing you to (sort of) run desktop apps that wouldn’t otherwise be available for phones.

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HP Elite x3 up for pre-order for $799 (Windows 10 phone with PC-like features)

The HP Elite x3 is a smartphone that you can use like a desktop computer. It runs Windows 10 Mobile and supports Microsoft’s Continuum for phone software, allowing you to connect an external keyboard, mouse, and display to run some apps in a desktop mode.

There are a few other phones that can do that, including the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL and Acer Liquid Jade Primo. But the HP Elite x3 is the most powerful Windows phone to date, and it’s also designed with enterprise users in mind: HP offers cloud-based software that allows you to login to applications running on a remote server, allowing you to (sort of) run desktop apps that wouldn’t otherwise be available for phones.

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Netgear joins the quest for better WiFi through multiple devices

Netgear joins the quest for better WiFi through multiple devices

Having trouble getting WiFi to blanket your whole house? You might need a better router: switching from a $30 802.11b/g/n router to a dual-band 802.11ac WiFi router a few years ago did wonders for the connectivity in our house.

But sometimes that’s not good enough… and over the past year or so a number of companies have started to embrace a different solution: instead of just putting a router in one part of your home, maybe you should put hardware in multiple locations to better distribute your wireless signal.

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Netgear joins the quest for better WiFi through multiple devices

Having trouble getting WiFi to blanket your whole house? You might need a better router: switching from a $30 802.11b/g/n router to a dual-band 802.11ac WiFi router a few years ago did wonders for the connectivity in our house.

But sometimes that’s not good enough… and over the past year or so a number of companies have started to embrace a different solution: instead of just putting a router in one part of your home, maybe you should put hardware in multiple locations to better distribute your wireless signal.

Continue reading Netgear joins the quest for better WiFi through multiple devices at Liliputing.

Linux-Userspace: Systemd bekommt eigenes Mount-Werkzeug

Die Sammlung des Userspace-Projekts Systemd hat ein weiteres Werkzeug erhalten: Systemd-Mount. Das klassische Unix-Tool zum Einhängen von Festplatten, Mount, könnte damit langfristig wohl in der Verwendung abgelöst werden. (Systemd, Linux)

Die Sammlung des Userspace-Projekts Systemd hat ein weiteres Werkzeug erhalten: Systemd-Mount. Das klassische Unix-Tool zum Einhängen von Festplatten, Mount, könnte damit langfristig wohl in der Verwendung abgelöst werden. (Systemd, Linux)

Japan’s PM emerges from green pipe dressed as Mario, accepts Olympic torch

Super Shinzo Abe dresses as iconic Italian plumber as Brazil passes baton to Japan.

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Japan might just have stolen the show at the closing ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on Sunday night, after its prime minister Shinzo Abe made a surprise appearance during the handover—dressed as Mario.

It's traditional, at the end of each Olympics, for the departing host nation to give space for the next city to strut its stuff, and with Tokyo to host in 2020, people might have expected a spectacle, but not this.

Abe, the country's buttoned-down and conservative leader, made his cameo in the Rio arena, appearing from one of the Mario games' iconic green warp pipes, dressed in the blue overalls and red shirt and cap (though these quickly fell away to reveal a suit, presumably to maintain some shred of dignity for the leader of the country with the third-largest GDP in the world).

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PS4 Slim leaks online, looks legit

Thinner, rounder, less glossy PS4 Slim set to appear at Sony’s upcoming PS4 event.

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Sony will have not one, but two consoles on show at its upcoming PlayStation Meeting event on September 7—and the first appears to have leaked online. A thinner, rounder PlayStation 4 Slim was spotted for sale on classified listings site Gumtree (now removed) via local retailer, which claimed it was due for release in three weeks. Twitter user shortman82 has since purchased the unit, unboxed it, and slapped a load of photos online.

The purported PS4 Slim looks considerably thinner than the original PS4, which was already a small console. The same cleaved-rhombus aesthetic remains, but the corners have been rounded off, while the glossy plastic section that covered the hard drive on the original PS4 has been removed entirely. While that's good for fans of fingerprint-free gadgets, it does raise questions as to whether the hard drive will be replaceable in the PS4 Slim, particularly as the listed model (CUH-2016A) only sports 500GB of storage.

Sony has typically removed features from its consoles to make them cheaper to manufacture and thus cheaper to sell to consumers (remember all the media card slots on the original PlayStation 3?), so such a move wouldn't be unprecedented.

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Little Nightmares might be the most impressive game at Gamescom

Simple platforming mechanics disguise a dark horror seen through a child’s eyes.

Little Nightmares made its debut at Gamescom 2016.

COLOGNE, Germany—When you're a child, everything is terrifying. Shadows under the bed hide monsters, the light peeking through the window creating a world of stark whites and blacks. Tarsier Studios' Little Nightmares (formally known as Hunger) brings you straight back to this world, filling you with that inflated sense of wonder and horror only a child can feel. It's impressive stuff.

Boil it down and Little Nightmares is a simple platformer with stealth elements and puzzle solving. In a short Gamescom demo, I traversed an area, trying not to be seen by an overwhelmingly powerful enemy, while also figuring out how to gain enough platforming height to reach an elevated air vent. Philosophically and artistically, though, it's so much more.

"Even though we've got this solid core of a game idea, everyone in the studio has a different take on what’s going on," explains senior narrative director Dave Merkiv. "It would depend on who you talk to as to what the game means, but for me I see the cruelty of being a vulnerable kid caught in the middle of absolute grotesquery and trapped within these things that don't make sense."

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Landesverratsaffäre: Ermittlungen gegen Heiko Maas eingestellt

Hat sich der Justizminister der Strafvereitelung strafbar gemacht, weil er in den Prozess um Netzpolitik.org eingriff? Diesen Vorwurf untersuchte die Berliner Staatsanwaltschaft, sah aber keinen hinreichenden Verdacht. Trotzdem vertritt sie eine andere…

Hat sich der Justizminister der Strafvereitelung strafbar gemacht, weil er in den Prozess um Netzpolitik.org eingriff? Diesen Vorwurf untersuchte die Berliner Staatsanwaltschaft, sah aber keinen hinreichenden Verdacht. Trotzdem vertritt sie eine andere Meinung als der Minister. (Politik/Recht, Internet)

Displayserver: Fedora 25 soll Wayland als Standard nutzen

Das Desktop-Team von Fedora versucht sich erneut an der Umsetzung von Wayland als Standard statt dem veralteten X11. Ob den Entwicklern der Schritt diesmal gelingt, ist aber noch völlig offen. (Fedora, X Window System)

Das Desktop-Team von Fedora versucht sich erneut an der Umsetzung von Wayland als Standard statt dem veralteten X11. Ob den Entwicklern der Schritt diesmal gelingt, ist aber noch völlig offen. (Fedora, X Window System)

Amazon: Fire-TV-Geräte haben ein geheimes Menü

Die Fire-TV-Geräte von Amazon haben durch ein Firmware-Update ein verborgenes Menü erhalten. Für Wissenshungrige gibt es viele Detailinformationen zum Gerät. Der Aufruf erfolgt über eine Tastenkombination. (Fire TV, Amazon)

Die Fire-TV-Geräte von Amazon haben durch ein Firmware-Update ein verborgenes Menü erhalten. Für Wissenshungrige gibt es viele Detailinformationen zum Gerät. Der Aufruf erfolgt über eine Tastenkombination. (Fire TV, Amazon)