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  • Cell Chips now in Consumer Toshiba Laptops
    So far the only uses for the Cell Chip technology has been for research, and the PS3. However, at CES 08. Toshiba demoed the laptop on a modified Qosmio G45 laptop with a standard Intel Core 2 Duo, in addition to the cell chip with four 1.5GHz synergistic processing elements (SPE). They had four demos [...]


    Fri, 11 Jan 2008 20:49:37 +0000

  • Gallery of posts up to 01-10-2008
    Gallery of posts up to 01-10-2008


    Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:48:22 +0000

  • 18 Year Old Strangles Father With Controller Cord
    As of now, the police haven’t disclosed the console used, but an 18 year old boy has been hauled off to jail for attempting, and nearly succeeding,  to strangle his father over a dispute with managing play time. According to the police report the teenager was warned multiple times by his Dad to turn the [...]


    Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:48:10 +0000

  • Sony has Discontinued 20GB & 60GB PS3’s in Japan
    Sony recently made the decision to no longer sell the 20GB and 60GB model Playstation 3’s in Japan due to unsuccessful sales. Instead, they will be focusing on the 40GB model and try to boost sales with new marketing strategies. Sony also said that the 40GB will not ultimately be the only model available, but instead [...]


    Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:36:59 +0000

  • USB 3.0 is on the Horizon
    A new revision to the already fast USB interface was announced this year at CES. With blazing speeds of 4.8Gb/s, you’ll be able to transfer full length movies from your desktop to a USB Thumb Drive or other device in just over 1 second. (4.8Gb/s = 600MB/s Avg. movie size ~750MB). It will also feature [...]


    Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:39:34 +0000

  • CES: That’s a Wrap! Top Faves from the Floor
    The 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was pretty fun this year, although most of the hype was around different displays from short throw projectors to the 150-Inch Plasma T.V., and even Alienware’s huge Curved Monitor. There was a lot of other stuff that we enjoyed quite a bit that sometimes got buried by the hype, [...]


    Wed, 09 Jan 2008 21:08:22 +0000

  • HD-DVD is as Good as Dead
    We all knew when the console/format wars began that only one format would make it to the top. Paramount is poised to jump on the wagon and ditch HD-DVD, closely following Warner Brothers’ decision to do the same. All this crazy love and war brought about single-console and format topics, such as the “Adam vs. [...]


    Tue, 08 Jan 2008 18:02:30 +0000

  • This is How NOT to Use Electricity Near Water
    The classic “Darwin Awards” comes to mind when looking at this picture.   If you can’t see what’s happening, these lovely bunch of braniacs are using their electric griddle in the middle of a pool. How do they plug it in? A surge protector floating on two flip-flops. We rate you guys 5 out of 5 lightning [...]


    Mon, 07 Jan 2008 23:25:44 +0000

  • SanDisk Crams 12GB onto a MicroSDHC Card
    SanDisk’s latest MicroSDHC card has a 12GB capacity. If you’ve ever held one of these cards, you’ll appreciate the true beauty of this article. If you haven’t, we’re talking small. MicroSD is a very small form factor, about the size of a small pinky nail. (The actual memory bank on the whole chip takes up [...]


    Mon, 07 Jan 2008 23:06:24 +0000

  • Casio’s EX-F1 Shoots 1200 FPS
    1200FPS is high enough quality to watch something drop in a pool of water and watch every single droplet’s path, and effect on other objects not normally visible to the naked eye. This enables the average user to record super slow-mo clips (Like Myth Buster’s High-Speed camera, just not quite that fast) and play them [...]


    Mon, 07 Jan 2008 20:53:52 +0000

  • Wikia Joins the Search Engine Realm, with a Twist
    Wikia’s founder, Jimmy Wales (of Wikipedia as well) announced the new extension of wikia.com, the Wikia Search Engine. Wikia is adding a few new twists on the whole search engine thing though. They will of course use the ranking and algorithm system that companies like Google, Yahoo, and MSN use today, but they will also [...]


    Mon, 07 Jan 2008 18:01:42 +0000

  • Sharp Introduces 108-Inch LCD Aquos T.V.
    The LCD screen, which measures 52.9-inches high by 93.9-inches wide, is being manufactured at the new Kameyama plant in Japan. What’s interesting is this is the first plant to begin using eighth generation glass-substrates. The new substance allows manufacturers to make larger televisions at reduced prices, especially in comparison to the current sixth [...]


    Mon, 07 Jan 2008 02:41:53 +0000

  • Microsoft’s Idea of Compensation is Leaving Users Angry
    Microsoft’s Xbox Live’s downtime is creating quite a ruckus amongst the gamer community. Microsoft reported that the downtime was the mark of the biggest influx of users they’ve ever recorded. It was a record breaking day. So what? We’re still paying $xx per month to use a service that’s not even available? And besides, when [...]


    Sun, 06 Jan 2008 21:32:35 +0000

  • Gov’t Will Pay for You to Upgrade Your TV
    Everyone knows by now about the execution of analog, over-the-air television. The analog channels will go dark on February 19th, 2009. And as promised, the fed is issuing coupons worth $40 each to lessen the cost of the converter boxes (or digital tuners) that will convert your old TVs into new digital tuning TVs. Every [...]


    Sat, 05 Jan 2008 22:54:12 +0000

  • Gallery of posts up to 12-31-2007
    Gallery of posts up to 12-31-2007


    Mon, 31 Dec 2007 20:24:36 +0000

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