Articles By: Andrew
Nintendo finally pushing the Wii to it's potential, and it only costs you $20 per person!
With the recent release of Wii Sports Resort, as well as the new Tiger Woods 10, Nintendo is finally starting to push their new MotionPlus addition to the Wii experience. Now, both of these games come with a MotionPlus adapter (Tiger Woods can be purchased bundled with it as well as by itself), but...
July 30th, 2009 | Video Games | Read More
Google Latitude released for iPhone, Apple figures users are too stupid to know what Apps are what
If you have not heard, Google Latitude is a great application that allows you and your friends/relatives to help know where you are. All you need is your Google account (like you don’t have one) and you can use the web based app on your iGoogle page to pin point your location at any given moment....
July 23rd, 2009 | Cell Phones, The Internet | Read More
Xbox live updates due in the upcoming months, prepare to party, buy full games in your underwear
Between streaming every season of Doctor Who, to spending an hour trying to make my Xbox avatar look as close to me as possible (they need bushier beards), since the new Xbox Live experience went live last November, my Xbox Live subscription has seen more and more action. Granted not all of it is mine...
July 16th, 2009 | Video Games | Read More
PSPgo update
A lot has happened since my post a few weeks ago about the PSPgo, so I figured I’d give you some more insight to the most drooled over hand held in years.
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June 25th, 2009 | Rumors, Video Games | Read More
Sony follows in Nintendo's footsteps… creates "brand new" same old PSP, only without the UMD Media.
We’ve all seen it over the years. The Gameboy, the Gameboy Color, the Gameboy Advance… followed by the DS, the DS lite and now the DSi… Well Sony has decided to follow the same suit. Instead of upping into a new, faster, better hand-held system, they decided to milk the PSP even further...
June 4th, 2009 | Video Games | Read More
Zune HD Announced, Demoed, Drooled over, etc.
Microsoft has finally decided to put out a competitor to the iTouch this fall, siting the new Zune HD which is being touted as the first bridge between the Zune and Xbox devices, and it is now announced the official new Zune.
Courtesy of Zune.net
The new Zune HD, which I’m sure we’ll see...
May 28th, 2009 | Announcements | Read More
Zombified CircuitCity.com rises from dead, comes for your wallet with it's money saving limbs.
Last month, Gizmodo informed us that Circuit City was bought out by a firm named Systemax Inc. This firm hoped to reboot the Circuit City brand as CircuitCity.com. Well, according to Gizmodo again, the re-launch may be coming in just a few days. More after zee jump.
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May 21st, 2009 | Announcements, Online Shopping, Rumors, The Internet | Read More
Microsoft acts like the CEO of Video Professor: "Here, try my product": releases Windows 7 RC 1 to MSDN (and soon the public)
Ok, maybe not exactly… but it was the best analogy I could come up with on such short notice… Needless to say, as Slashdot reported today, with Release Candidate 1 currently available to MSDN subscribers and soon to be available to the public on May 5th, Microsoft is basically giving away...
April 30th, 2009 | Announcements, PCs, Rumors | Read More
Samsung releases two new Netbooks; Marketing team gets dyslexic with the Model numbers.
Just today, Engadget broke the news wind that Samsung has finally officially announced their new netbook models: the N110 and N120. The crazy thing is that it’s arguable that the N110 is marginally better than the N120.
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April 24th, 2009 | Announcements, PCs | Read More











