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Remember the HD-DVD / Blu-Ray wars? Well, that’s all over now, but the winner is not necessarily Sony. There’s a theory that the entire thing was engineered by Microsoft to stall for time until they could get their HD streaming services on line. Whether the theory is true or not, Microsoft just announced that they will be partnering with Netflix to provide streaming services via the XBox 360.
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Written by Administrator on July 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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Last holiday season, it was incredibly difficult to get your hands on the Nintendo Wii. This year, it looks like nothing much has changed. The $250 gaming console is so popular that Nintendo is having trouble keeping up with the demand. After a very successful November (selling 981,000 units in the US, 200,000 more than the XBox 360 and twice as many as Sony Playstation 3), Nintendo is still having a shortage across the US.
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Written by Administrator on December 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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Now that Deepavali and Thanksgiving is over, we can look forward to even more year end holidays and celebrations. Yes, we have the traditional, more mainstream Christmas and New Year, but do not forget that we also have other upcoming celebrations like the Eid-ul Adha, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and even the little-known Festivus!
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Written by Administrator on November 29th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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Sony’s Playstation 3 has had a hard time competing against Microsoft’s XBox 360 and the Nintendo Wii, even though it has better hardware. The problem was simply that it was priced too high. Just before the holiday season started, Sony slashed the price of the PS3 in the US from $600 to a more reasonable $500. They also introduced a new entry level version at just $400.
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Written by Administrator on November 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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