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- iOS 5, MobileMe event coming in April
- PSN Award winners announced – NGP price discussed
- Xbox exploit potentially cost Microsoft $3.2 million
- iPad 2 camera has less resolution than display
- Microsoft allegedly paying Nokia a billion dollars
- When is a laptop not more than an iPad?
- Spotify hits 1 million paying customers
iOS 5, MobileMe event coming in April Posted: Last week’s iPad 2 event came and went without any mention, despite assurances that we’d learn at least a little — maybe a lot — from a laundry list of unnamed sources. This time around, although the source is still anonymous, . MacRumors has been boning up on German and delivered the [...] Related Posts: [...] |
PSN Award winners announced – NGP price discussed Posted: As part of Sony's Spring Fever Week, the company has included the winners of the recent PSN Gamers' Choice Award, where gamers voted for their favorite [...] Related posts: Sony sweeps with 17 PS3 nominees in VGA Spike award show Nintendo Wii Wins 2007 Customers’ Choice Award PS3 motion controller launching at same time as [...] |
Xbox exploit potentially cost Microsoft $3.2 million Posted: The big news to come out of the weekend is around a huge exploit on Microsoft's Xbox 360 site that may have resulted in millions of dollars in [...] Related posts: Microsoft cost-cutting to blame for Xbox 360 Red Ring Of Death GTA IV expected to rake in $400 million opening weekend between Xbox 360, [...] |
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When is a laptop not more than an iPad? Posted: It is becoming increasingly difficult to define the role of the tablet computer, such as the iPad, and how the tablet compares to laptop computers. It seems likely that the tablet is just one more PC morphology. [...] Related posts: Apple iPad to start tablet frenzy? Is the iPad 2 a Mac and Windows killer? [...] |
Spotify hits 1 million paying customers Posted: Spotify now has 1 million paying customers, suggesting its freemium model isn’t as bad as the record companies would have you believe. Are you listening in the U.S.?!? Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has boasted in a blog post that [...] Related posts: Record labels delay U.S. launch of Spotify Spotify may not launch in U.S. [...] |
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