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Wii Further Trivialized By Niche Marketing

Wii Further Trivialized By Niche Marketing

So the company CTA Digital was hanging out at E3 this year and decided to show off their latest offering to the gaming community – a bowling ball for the Nintendo Wii. Yes, it’s a bowling ball.  At least, it looks like a bowling ball.  The idea is that you open this sucker up (it [...]

iPhone OS 3.0 (iPod Touch OS 3.0 too)

iPhone OS 3.0 (iPod Touch OS 3.0 too)

So… Dave is on leave as he moves from Vegas back to Beantown.  So I’m filling in for him over the next 2 weeks. Take a look at what you need to know about OS 3.0 (esp. for the iPod Touch) before you upgrade as it might not be for everyone!

Vote Now For the Boxee Dev Challenge

Vote Now For the Boxee Dev Challenge

The premier lovechild of the Xbox Media Center Project, Boxee, has announce open voting on the Boxee developer challenge. A contest running for the last few months, Boxee is hoping to encourage widespread outsourcing of work to help expand their excellent platform. As a fine carrot on the stick, they’ve offered up a free Drobo [...]

Your Grandmother Is Going To Miss Matlock Today

Though many television stations have done it already, today is the day when all remaining stations will make the switch to digital signals.  You know, it’s that thing you’ve been seeing messages for scrolling across the bottom of your screen for the past year or so.  But if you’re like most Americans, you were already [...]

AT&T, Verizon and the new iPhone 3GS

AT&T, Verizon and the new iPhone 3GS

So I mentioned in a prior post that Verizon will be getting the iPhone sometime next year.  Well, with the WWDC and the release of the iPhone 3GS earlier this week, it looks like my theories are true.  Here is what came out of it and why: The “S” in the iPhone 3GS is for [...]

Welcome back to the Stone Age

Welcome back to the Stone Age

Remember the days when things weren’t computerized? When everything was handled with good ol’ paper and pen? When forms were filled out in triplicate, lest there be a time when a third party might need a copy and there was no “Print” button to push? Apparently, some places are still living in those days.

Sometimes the best things are almost free…

Sometimes the best things are almost free…

Why spend $80-90 on cables for your home system or computer when you can get them for less than $5? Not a brand name? Does it really matter? You’re saving $75 here… you could get another one in case the first one didn’t work. Both cable are made to work and while you might lose [...]

Apple WWDC Keynote June 8th, 2009

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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 with the [...]