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Metallica Guitar
Hero Ad- It's the basketball coaches playing old time rock and roll
by Bob Segar vs those head banging metal heads, Metallica!
The Conduit
- Wii is coming out with a new game in June which may be an attempt to change
it's image just a bit to a more video gamer age group. The name of the game is
Conduit and it's more for action adventure gamers. The game is said to feel a
lot like Halo which is a huge hit for Xbox 360 filled with sci-fi action.
more on The Conduit
Wii Console Review
I used to be into video game really big back when
I was a kid. The last investment I had on a video game console was Playstation 2
which I played for a while, but it's really got most of it's use as a DVD
player. Since December of 2008 I have become a certified Wii player.
Top 10
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PS3 will be
$299 in April, analyst predicts
Playstation 3's 400 dollar price tag may be on the way out in the next 4
months. Financial analyst Michael Pachter, predicted this week that Sony will
trim the price of its cheapest Playstation 3 pack to a "more affordable" $299 in
April, and that an
Xbox
360 price cut will follow by June.
Circuit City Goes Out
Of Business - Jan 17, 2009
Circuit City became the largest retailer to fall victim to the
expanding financial crisis Friday, announcing it will shut down its remaining
567 U.S. stores at the cost of 34,000 more jobs after failing to sell the
business. Plus tips for shopping going out of business sales.
Obama's Blackberry
Will the new President have to give up his most prized electronic possession?
His lawyers want him to, but why.
Nintendo Wins Video Game Console Wars in 2008
Nintendo was the clear winner in 2008 for sale of
video game consoles.
Blu-Ray History
In 1998, commercial HDTV sets began to appear in
the consumer market; however, there was no commonly accepted, inexpensive way to
record or play HD content. In fact, there was no medium with the storage
required to accommodate HD codecs, except JVC's Digital VHS and Sony's HDCAM.[6]
Nevertheless, it was well known that using lasers with shorter wavelengths would
enable optical storage with higher density. When Shuji Nakamura invented
practical blue laser diodes, it was a sensation, although a lengthy patent
lawsuit delayed commercial introduction.
Blu-Ray Technical
Specifications
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