11 Feb, 2007
I think it’s safe to say that the Xbox has officially passed away (it’s no longer being manufactured). It had a decent run, and gave Sony’s PlayStation 2 a run for its money. However, instead of letting it fade away into the grave of lost consoles, let’s look back at the good times.
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11 Feb, 2007
Four new shots of Halo 3 at its current state. These won’t get overloaded, or get pulled down.
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11 Feb, 2007
As is often the case, the media is trying to extract the
11 Feb, 2007
Virgin America invited us to check out the way-decked Airbus A320 with Red prototype in-flight entertainment system: they definitely weren’t kidding when they said it’s got it all. Movies on demand, pervasive music playlists, in-seat messaging with a QWERTY controller, touchscreen Linux consoles with games, the works!
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11 Feb, 2007
It seems more and more people are getting the “drastically cut back your bandwidth” call, and even being banned for 12 months. Some people have no other Internet options. They refuse to tell you what the bandwidth limit really is. Is Comcast abusing their customers?
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11 Feb, 2007
The Open Source CMS Summit is a conference for those interested in open source content management systems. It is open to all OS/CMS and free to attend. The conference will take place on March 22nd and 23rd at the Yahoo! campus, in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley. All open source CMS projects can take part. Let’s party together!
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11 Feb, 2007
WiiAim is currently under development by the makers of aimOnPsp! When it is complete, WiiAim will allow you to use AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) to instant message people on your Wii using the new browser. Much like aimOnPsp, WiiAim will have a customized interface designed to work well within the browser.
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11 Feb, 2007
The E-Book, Turntable Notebook, $336,557 Laptop, Steampunk Laptop, Duke Nukem Notebook, XBox 360 and Wii Laptop
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11 Feb, 2007
The E-Book, Turntable Notebook, $336,557 Laptop, Steampunk Laptop, Duke Nukem Notebook, XBox 360 and Wii Laptop
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11 Feb, 2007
Michael Dell offered up some harsh advice a decade ago on how to fix struggling Apple Computer, words that now provide an ironic sting for the newly minted CEO of his own slumping company. “What would I do? I’d shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders,” he said at a technology conference in the fall of 1997.
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11 Feb, 2007
The fee would increase the cost of portable media players by as much as CAN$75.
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