<![CDATA[Gizmodo: for those about to rock]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: for those about to rock]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/forthoseabouttorock http://gizmodo.com/tag/forthoseabouttorock <![CDATA[Hand Gesture USB Sticks Salute You, Your Data]]> And they also flash the horns, and indicate which side of the city they're repping. Don't even think about saving your wussie indie tunes on the horns. $35 for 2GB. [Sirtified via Engadget]


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<![CDATA[Wireless Guitar Hero III Controller for PS3 Not Entirely So]]> If you're expecting to be undistracted by the smooth, seamless lines of your PS3 as you faux jam on your Guitar Hero III controller to "Cult of Personality," get ready for some eyesoreness. Since GH's controller doesn't work with the PS3's built-in Bluetooth, there's going to be some donglage hanging from the PS3's USB ports, taunting you with their non-conformity. Admittedly, not a huge deal unless you've got aesthetic OCD, but if you're at the multi-platform crossroads wondering which to buy, this little design boo-boo should help nudge you one way or the other. [Game Life via Kotaku]

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<![CDATA[Guitar Hero III Controllers Look Sweet But PS2 Gets the Last Riff]]> It's official: You should keep your PS2 around for Guitar Hero III since it picks up the most badass guitar of the bunch, a black Kramer. The PS3, Wii and Xbox 360 all get boring white Gibson Les Pauls. But at least now you can swap the faceplate out for something that shreds a bit harder, like My Little Pony (of Doom).
[Gaming-Age via Kotaku]

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