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- Killzone 3: Infiltrator Career – the most enigmatic class demystified
- Gears of War 3 dated and Battlefield 3 gets a new video
- WikiLeaks now selling merchandise
- Microsoft cloud computing solutions gain ground in the public sector
- PS3 hacker crowdsources legal fees
- iPad 2: Answers coming on March 2
- Federal budget the next weapon in net neutrality battles
- Verizon iPhone sales lackluster
Killzone 3: Infiltrator Career – the most enigmatic class demystified Posted: In a continuing series of articles that providing some insight into each of the careers in Killzone 3, we take a look [...] Related posts: Killzone 3: Engineer Career overview – Remote Progression tracking unlocked Killzone 3 debut teaser trailer released – uses in-game animation Killzone 3: brutal melee and impressive voice acting |
Gears of War 3 dated and Battlefield 3 gets a new video Posted: Earlier today two highly anticipated franchises received some much needed update. Microsoft finally revealed the release date for [...] Related posts: Battlefield: Bad Company trailers copy Gears of War, Rainbow Six, SOCOM Mythical Battlefield 3 finally revealed by retailer Shooter titles Haze, Gears of War 2, Killzone 2 could decide PS3 or 360 dominance |
WikiLeaks now selling merchandise Posted: What better way to make a little extra cash than to open an online store selling branded merchandise? When you’re WikiLeaks it’s a strange step to take, and although it may be entirely necessary to keep the site running and Julian Assange [...] Related posts: Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrested in London on rape charges [...] |
Microsoft cloud computing solutions gain ground in the public sector Posted: Microsoft has been working on it's cloud computing products and marketing for a while now. In the crowded cloud of Google Docs, Zoho, Yahoo, Rackspace, Salesforce and Amazon to name a few, Microsoft is banking on its name and proven desktop solutions to bring in cloud computing sales. So far it is working. The company [...] |
PS3 hacker crowdsources legal fees Posted: A man sued for removing copy protection on the Sony Playstation 3 has raised $10,000 to cover his legal fees. The money came from visitors to the blog of 21-year-old George Hotz. The case involves Hotz publicizing a method for bypassing security checks on the PS3. Hotz (who [...] Related posts: Cell phone cancel fees [...] |
iPad 2: Answers coming on March 2 Posted: Will the second generation Apple tablet offering a higher resolution display? Faster processor and more memory? What about storage capacity or the rumored inclusion of LightPeak? The answers to these questions and more will get answers next Wednesday. Yesterday, Blorge reported the rumor, started by All Thing D’s Kara Swisher, that the [...] Related Posts: [...] |
Federal budget the next weapon in net neutrality battles Posted: Politicians seeking to restrict the Federal Communication Commission’s regulatory powers over net neutrality are wielding the checkbook. One of two Congressional options for the federal budget specifically bars the FCC from spending any money to uphold its [...] Related posts: “Third way” solution could bring back FCC net neutrality regulation Net neutrality: Democrats and Republicans [...] |
Verizon iPhone sales lackluster Posted: There aren’t a lot of numbers out hinting at how many Verizon iPhones have sold so far. The data that has come out of third-party sources is incomplete, yet points to disappointing at best results. Further, and I’m gonna beat this drum, Verizon and Apple keeping silent on the subject only deepens the [...] Related [...] |
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