Saturday, April 16, 2011

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Rumor: Wii 2 ‘Project Cafe’ details finally leaked?

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According to a source, Nintendo is working on the next gen Wii console which will be announced at E3 later this year. From looking at the [...] Related posts: Rumor of a new PSP model in the works with leaked pictures Project Natal finally given a proper name? Rumor: PSN Premium paid service will be [...]

Sony: 8 million moves and 50 million PS3s sold worldwide

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To end the week with a bang, Sony dropped a press release choke full of sales figures. According to the press release, [...] Related posts: Sony moves 2.5 million PS3 Moves – sold out in retailers Sony, Microsoft argue whether GTA IV has sold more PS3s or Xbox 360s Sony sold 440k PS3s during Black [...]

Goodle Doodle celebrates Charlie Chaplin

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A new Google Doodle has appeared on the search giant’s homepage, and it’s a video celebrating what would have been the 122nd birthday of Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin was a (mostly) silent movie star born in London in 1889 but who then moved to the U.S. in 1910. By 1921 he was acting in and directing [...]

What’s new iOS 4.2.7, iOS 4.3.2

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It’s Spring cleaning time for Apple’s iOS development team and, some basic bug fixes aside, it’s all about security. If words like “man in middle” and “arbitrary code execution” cause you to wiggle uncomfortably in your seat, then these are must have updates. In addition to Safari OS X Security Updates available [...] Related Posts: [...]

YouTube punishes copyright offenders with animated pirate cat

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Some people breach copyright intentionally. Some do it by mistake. Either way, YouTube has decided the solution is to patronize them. In an adjustment to it’s three-strikes-and-your-banned-for life policy, the site is now requiring alleged offenders to watch a four minute “re-education” movie featuring an animated cat, then complete a four-question multiple choice exam. Only [...]

Is The Cloud a safe place to even visit?

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With a computer in every (mobile) pot becoming the order of the day, are we about ready to realize the universal computing ideal, life with a computer in everyone's pocket and everyone's data in the Cloud? Smartphones and tablets are raising the ante in the universal computing sweepstakes, with more people carrying a small computer [...]