Apple TV new “Take 2″ features, pics, more
All the new screens, rental options and new features of the Apple TV update. Mmmm… waaaannt.
All the new screens, rental options and new features of the Apple TV update. Mmmm… waaaannt.
Wii Fanboy’s Mike Sylvester compares the SIXAXIS and the Wii Remote’s PC hackability. Which one out-Plasma Pongs the other?
Mozilla has officially released the third beta of Firefox 3. Ars takes a close look at the new features and user interface improvements.
New Mac proto theme, better OS integration on Linux and Mac, major speed improvements, memory usage reduction, integrated search of addons, and thousands more changes.
“Firefox 3 Beta 3 includes approximately 1300 individual changes from the previous beta…”
Looks like Xbox Live, but all time on through 3G. Apparently all Nokia phones will have it from now on. It seems solid and the game they show has great graphics. Author says: “could Nokia make it this time?” I think they could, specially if Nokia gets a decent carrier deal in the US.
Apple has released the Take 2 update for the Apple TV today. The software update is available for download from your Apple TV itself. The free software update allows Apple TV owners to rent movies without the use of a computer in standard and high definition formats. Library titles cost $2.99…
Gallery of the evolution of google’s logo…
A SarcasticGamer editorial over giving Sony credit for seemingly making a smart move putting Blu-ray in the PS3 and discussing why the gaming public seems reluctant to give them credit for what we’ve become accustomed to bitching about actually turning out to be beneficial to their brand, products, and bottom line. Take a read and speak your mind!
Learn how to unlock your iPhone and open it up for use wth ANY SIM card in any country! Hot off my iPhone to you, for 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3
True mobile TV. Connected cars. Personal robots. The coolest new gadgets and services are still found in the Land of the Rising Sun.
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A new generation of tiny projectors will let us walk into a meeting and give a PowerPoint presentation using nothing but the gadgets in our pockets. Gone at last will be the need for a giant laptop and a heavy, hat box-sized projector.
Ever since our Apple TV 1.0 review decided that Apple’s thrust into the living room wasn’t pantsworthy, we’ve been waiting for them to step up and make a revision that was. Apple TV 2.0 is their answer.