It just seems like Palm can never buy a break.
Three owners of Palm’s Treo 600 and 650 hybrid phone/personal digital assistants have filed a lawsuit claiming the devices are inherently defective and are seeking an injunction barring the sale of the popular devices.
The three owners, Mario Palza, Charles Boulais, and Nissa Gay, claim their Treo 600 and 650 devices suffer from a host of problems such as the quality of phone calls and the stability of the software on the device. They filed a complaint with the Superior Court for the State of California, in Santa Clara County, late last week seeking damages and a recall of the Treos.

Audioholics has a review up of the InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 Projector. They give it some solid ratings and consider to be “a torch”. While I can’t be too sure if you can judge a projector on the images posted on a website (too many factors at play) it does seem to offer decent picture quality.
The idea of using multiple CPUs to power PC games is nothing new. Quake was one of the first titles to do so and you wouldn’t see 2x the performance, but there was definitely a noticeable increase. With the next-gen consoles coming out soon we are beginning to see consoles take the multi-cpu approach to beef up their games, but what about using a cluster of game consoles to power games? That’s the question that Henning answers over at PS3Blog with Multiple PS3’s Working Together.
While he goes into details that not even I can explain, his conclusion is straightforward.