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Is the Controller Compatible with Rock Band?

  • Only the Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock guitar controllers for the Xbox 360 work with Rock Band. However, the game Rock Revolution is compatible with the GH3 guitars.

    What Guitar Is The Controller Modeled After?

  • The Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii guitar is modeled after a Gibson Les Paul.
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    Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 at 12:56 | 0 comments
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    Itching to play Guitar Hero but just can’t afford it right now?  No worries! If you are looking for a free Guitar Hero clone, Frets On Fire may fit the bill.  For the uninitiated, Guitar Hero is an addictive musical console game that has many strong followers out there. Unfortunately, you need to pay around $50 to play this…

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    Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 at 12:42 | 0 comments
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    FCC_Montage_2

    Long the well of gadget blog content, the FCC website is chock-full of unannounced gear ripe for the plucking. Finding these gadgets is a simple process, but for many, knowing where to begin is a difficult task. We’ve decided to throw together this how-to guide so you can find your own treasure chest of undiscovered gadgets…just…

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    Monday, July 27th, 2009 at 23:32 | 0 comments
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    Windows Home Server is quite possibly one of Microsoft’s most unheralded operating systems. Many speak longingly of Windows XP, jokingly of Windows ME, disappointedly of Windows Vista, and hopefully of Windows 7. But seldom discussed is the little-known and little-used operating system designed to be installed on a home server and act as a central depository for serving media and…

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    Monday, July 27th, 2009 at 23:03 | 0 comments
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    504x_imacswap

    iFixit has posted a fantastic, step-by-step tutorial tutorial explaining how to swap out the new Mac Mini’s optical drive for a second hard drive.

    Being the compact Mac Mini (and involving 2.5-inch laptop drives), you knew it would be a bit more complicated than your standard, tower bay component swap. The process does require a few moments…

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    Saturday, July 25th, 2009 at 12:23 | 0 comments
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