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- Despite the reviews, 1.8m buy GT5
- Pachter: Move, Kinect shortages not real
- Microsoft responds to ChevronWP7
- Gran Turismo 5 reviewers failed Yamauchi’s damage test – incomplete reviews?
- iBooks ‘collections’ coming soon
- Apple set for holiday surge
- Can Facebook really trademark the word ‘face?’
Despite the reviews, 1.8m buy GT5 Posted: Proof if proof were needed that reviews can only influence gamers’ purchasing decisions a little. Because 1.8 million people have already bought Gran Turismo 5, making it one of the biggest opening week sellers on the PS3. It’s not as [...] Related posts: Top 15 Playstation games by sales Gran Turismo 5 review copies shipped [...] |
Pachter: Move, Kinect shortages not real Posted: Have you bought Kinect or Move yet? If so, did you have any problem getting hold of the system? I doubt it. You’ve probably heard that there are shortages of both Kinect and Move. Let’s face it, you can’t have [...] Related posts: Pachter dismisses Kinect and 3D gaming Kinect Vs. Move – Blorge readers [...] |
Microsoft responds to ChevronWP7 Posted: Microsoft has officially responded to the release of Chevron WP7. Suffice to say, it’s warning of dire consequences for anyone choosing to install the jailbreaking tool. Do you want to side-load apps onto your Windows Phone 7 device as if you were [...] Related posts: Business customers told skipping Vista could be bad idea New [...] |
Gran Turismo 5 reviewers failed Yamauchi’s damage test – incomplete reviews? Posted: |
iBooks ‘collections’ coming soon Posted: What’s all of this then? A useless “playlist” feature for the written word or a much needed organizational tool for folks with more books than memory capacity? Perhaps a little bit of both, but this feature is said to be definitely on the way. 9 to 5 Mac claims that a collections [...] Related Posts: [...] |
Posted: The media’s alive with reports that the American consumer is back. That after two very lean years people are buying again and sales are up almost across the board. For the mothership, a boat that rode high throughout Bush’s great recession, the rising tide is looking like more of a good thing. Quarter [...] Related [...] |
Can Facebook really trademark the word ‘face?’ Posted: The short answer to that is yes, they probably can. The legal (and egotistical) mumbo-jumbo around that answer is significant, but it does give one a good idea of just how far gone common sense is. Facebook, and its [...] Related posts: USPTO grants Facebook ‘Face’ trademark Microsoft says public will face hardship without Word [...] |
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