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iPhone and Blackberry on collision course
submitted by thegamereviews 1900 days ago (via n4g.com)
So the iPhone is headed for the boardroom while the Blackberry begins to court consumers where they spend most of their non-email online time. Will one of them eventually rule both worlds or are they destined to coexist for the foreseeable future?
 
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PS3 Hands-On BD-Live Blu-ray Impressions With Walk Hard
submitted by thegamereviews 1874 days ago (via n4g.com)
TMR gets ahold of Walk Hard with BD-Live and puts the new Blu-ray technology through the paces, comparing it against online gaming networks.
 
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Wii Homebrew Channel Beta Trial now available
submitted by thegamereviews 1874 days ago (via n4g.com)
A custom Wii channel created by Team Twiizers, the same people responsible for the Twilight Hack. It allows homebrew to be run from the SD card in a similar fashion to the Twilight Hack, but from the Wii menu, so is more convenient. Currently the Wii Homebrew Channel available for public release is a beta. Currently it allows ten minutes of usage before expiring. Once the channel has expired, it c
 
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Linux or open source?
submitted by thegamereviews 1865 days ago (via n4g.com)
Dana Blankenhorn from Znet writes:"The name of this blog is ?Linux and open source? but the question Microsoft wants you to ask yourself is, simply, Linux or open source? While Linux is an open source operating system, it?s not always free. There is a lot of free open source for Windows. It?s quite easy to have both open source and Windows. I do. You probably do, too. In such an environment,
 
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Mozilla launches Firefox 3.0 RC1 early
submitted by thegamereviews 1830 days ago (via n4g.com)
Mozilla Corp. on Friday rolled out the release candidate for Firefox 3.0, bringing the open-source browser one step closer to its first major overhaul in nearly 19 months. The appearance of Firefox Release Candidate 1 (RC1) came earlier than expected. As recently as last Saturday, Mozilla's chief engineer said that although the company had locked down RC1's code, it was planning to publicly launch
 
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150-Inch Panasonic Plasma HDTV at CES
submitted by thegamereviews 1973 days ago (via n4g.com)
Japanese paper Yomiuri is reporting that Panasonic will unveil a 150-inch plasma at CES to show the world who has the biggest flatscreen manufacturing capability. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. has developed a 150-inch plasma display TV panel--the world's largest, according to sources. Matsushita, which is best known for its Panasonic brand, will introduce a prototype model of the television a
 
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New Line Details Transition to Blu-ray
submitted by thegamereviews 1959 days ago (via n4g.com)
Confirming earlier reports that it would follow Warner to Blu-ray exclusivity, New Line says its first HD DVD title ('Pan's Labryinth') will also be its last. As for 'Pan's Labryinth,' which hit stores late last year as the first (and only) New Line HD DVD release, the studio says that once current retail supplies are depleted, the title will be discontinued - making it an instant collector's item
 
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PS Eye Motion Sensing Is Not Coming Soon
submitted by thegamereviews 1907 days ago (via n4g.com)
Sony's PS Eye-based motion-tracking system that uses head movements as game controls, and which was recently shown at GDC, was merely a tech demo. This means it is unlikely to be coming to a shop near you soon.
 
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Analysis: HD VMD - Better Red Than Dead?
submitted by thegamereviews 1897 days ago (via n4g.com)
Authored by Paul Sweeting from dmwmedia.com:"I'll say this for the folks at New Medium Enterprises: They're nothing if not persistent. The British company has continued to put out press releases and pester reporters for years with tales of imminent developments and breakthroughs for its red-laser based HD VMD disc format despite few of its promises actually being borne out. And yet the compan
 
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Computer Viruses Hit One Million
submitted by thegamereviews 1865 days ago (via n4g.com)
The number of viruses, worms and trojans in circulation has topped the one million mark. The new high for malicious programs was revealed by security firm Symantec in the latest edition of its bi-annual Internet Security Threat Report.
 


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