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According to a recent finding, made by the PSP-fanboy blog, on the upcoming 3.50 version of the firmware, if you try to use the advanced Remote-Play feature, the console asks you to login with your Playstation Network ID.
This means that the online network is slowly being integrated to the new console, and if things continue [...]
According to some data gathered by an analyst called Ben Reitzes, the sales of the Apple notebooks has seen a growth of sales of 62% year over year during the month of April, which include a spike of 94% increase of sales due to the Macbook’s and Macbook Pro’s momentum.
The iPod on the other hand, [...]
Another episode of the Forever Geek Podcast is ready, and for those of you that hate the name, we can use more ideas on what to change it to.
Forever Geek Podcast can be found on iTunes as well, check us out there.
You can download the file directly here.
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Another glimpse at the Joker can be found in this image. While it’s very blurry, the image is from a report about the fact that the Dark Knight is shooting with IMAX in mind…and it’s the first major studio feature film to do that.
The image of the Joker appears to be a [...]
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If you’ve ever gone online looking for the lowest price on a particular item, you know how frustrating that can be. There are tons of places to look, and lots junk to wade through while you’re attempting to find the item that you’re looking for. I’ve [...]
It seems that yet another Microsoft product has ended up being leaked onto the internet, despite their wishes. But don’t worry, you’re not missing out on a lot with this new version, except for the Vista-graphics overhaul (pimp my MSN anyone?).
This leak spread from a spanish community of MSN fans, and has made quite a [...]
It’s been a while since I last had a look at Browser stats, and for a good reason: I know how polemic they usually become. But according to W3Counter.com’s Global Web Stats page, the combined browser share of all Mozilla browsers is just over 25%.
Although they track 4,412 websites, I find it a [...]
According to a French Apple blog, MacBidouille, Apple is ready launch it’s DRM-free catalog of EMI music.
Apple’s terms will require that whole albums be offered as a second tier of 256Kbps AAC files without the iTunes-only FairPlay copy protection scheme,
This means that one of the biggest steps towards the end of DRM as we know [...]
Even though it’s not an official Apple product, the first Apple-hardware tablet PC gained quite a bit of interest at the latest MacWorld although it was overshadowed by the iPhone, like every other announcement in that event.
One of the users who pre-ordered the device recently received an e-mail telling him that the device would ship [...]
We’re renovating around these parts today, so please pardon our dust. Also, feel free to leave your thoughts about the updated design.
OpenDNS has put up a post pertaining to the user experience people on Dell machines are getting thanks to a Google partnership that started about a year ago.
In an 800×600 resolution, the Dell branded search page is filled with advertisements. You have to scroll past them to get to any real search results. Here [...]
One more Star Wars video link for the weekend. This time it’s the Star Wars: Clone Wars teaser trailer. The animation looks pretty solid. The only place you’ll see the trailer (for not at least) is on StarWars.com
Click Here to check it out.
More than the Clone Wars animated series…more than the Live Action animated series…this new game is the most anticipated upcoming Star Wars release…for me anyway…
SW: Force Unleashed WebDoc 1
The seemingly endless supply of new Transformers movie posters continues to pour in. This time AICN has these three below, each featuring a face shot of a main character from the film. I love Optimus, I hate Megatron, and Bumblebee (as a friend of mine put it) looks like his Mom just caught [...]
I found this thanks to one of the Bloggy Network blogs, LifeSpy, it is a list of computer skills that are dying or have died off. For me, this list really comes close to home, as my cousin recently finished learning Cobol, a computer language still used by the health system here in Canada.
Cobol
Non-relational DBMS
Non-IP [...]
Who would have known that it has already been 30 years since the original Star Wars title made it’s debut in the theaters.
To celebrate this event fans are making all kinds of events. The one that caught my eye the most was this Leia’s Metal Bikini event which will give fans the opportunity to see [...]