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- SOE: DC Universe Online sales better than expected – adding servers
- Bioware: PS3 Mass Effect 2 launch build ‘noticeably’ better than demo
- Microsoft releasing Windows 7 SP1 soon
- Google not a fan of video games?
- Jonathan Ross praises Nintendo 3DS
- Deleting photos from your iPhone 4
- Google and the HTML5, H.264 video debacle
| SOE: DC Universe Online sales better than expected – adding servers Posted: DC Universe Online is the first MMORPG to launch on current gen consoles for the PS3. The game released January 11th in the US and 14th in Europe to positive reception from the gaming community. According to John Smedley, head of Sony Online Entertainment, DC Universe Online is doing much better than expected. Apparently SOE [...] |
| Bioware: PS3 Mass Effect 2 launch build ‘noticeably’ better than demo Posted: Bioware released a demo for the PS3 version of Mass Effect 2 not that long ago on the PlayStation Network. The demo was analyzed to death by various media outlets. According to Chris Priestly of Bioware, the demo released over PSN is actually an older build that was pushed out the door earlier for certification [...] |
| Microsoft releasing Windows 7 SP1 soon Posted: If you’ve been holding off upgrading to Windows 7 until Service Pack 1 arrives then your wait may finally be coming to an end. That’s right folks, Windows 7 SP1 is on its way, likely within days. According to Microsoft’s [...] Related posts: Microsoft Vista Service Pack 1 spotted? Windows 7 Service Pack 1 coming [...] |
| Google not a fan of video games? Posted: Video games. I’m a fan, you’re a fan, millions of others are fans. But Google, not so much. OK, so that’s not strictly true, but Google Search certainly throws up some hateful suggestions when it comes to video gaming, as noted by BattleStrats. The top suggestions for so many terms are negative rather than positive. [...] |
| Jonathan Ross praises Nintendo 3DS Posted: |
| Deleting photos from your iPhone 4 Posted: |
| Google and the HTML5, H.264 video debacle Posted: Google, using the same infinite wisdom that brought you the Nexus One and Google Wave, has decided to remove support for H.264 video codec from its operating systems in favor of a royalty-supported "standard." In what can only be [...] Related posts: Wikipedia to roll out video using Ogg Theora FireFox 3.1 getting closer to [...] |
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