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| Home Launches On December 11 [Home] Just got a press release from Sony. All about Home. It's pretty long. Basically says that, after months of promise followed by months of delay, Sony's Home service for the PS3 now has a "release date". And that date is December 11. Course, they [..] |
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T-Mobile launches BlackBerry 8120 Right on schedule, T-Mobile has gone ahead and made the BlackBerry 8120 available to the general public. This model is the second ‘Berry compatible with T-Mo’s Hotspot@Home UMA calling service, joining the stable alongside the BlackBerry Curve 8320. Nothing crazy to report on the feature side, with the 8120 sporting Wi-Fi, a 2 megapixel camera, [...] [..] |
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 3.178 |
PS3 Fanboy is live at the MGS4 Times Square launch event Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 3
If you can't make it to the big Metal Gear Solid 4 event in Times Square (or any of Gamestop's midnight launches, for that matter), our fine friends at PS3 Fanboy are live at the event [..] |
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Speed round: TeleNav launches on the BlackBerry Storm, your first look It’s no secret we’re pretty big fans of TeleNav around here (heck, we’d even venture and say that the carrier-branded versions like AT&T Navigator and Sprint Navigation are top-notch), so it should come as no surprise to you that we’ve been given a first look at their new version for the Verizon BlackBerry Storm. Let’s [...] [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.175 |
| May 5, 1992: ‘Wolfenstein 3-D’ Shoots the First-Person Shooter Into Stardom 1992: Id Software releases Wolfenstein 3-D, and it launches a huge computer-game category.
Wolfenstein 3-D may not have been the very first “first-person shooter,” as the genre came to be known, but it was by far the most successful. Technically the genre goes back to the ’70s, but no one really paid any attention to it. [...] [..] |
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 | ProBlogger Blog Tips | Relevance: 3.173 |
| AdSense Secrets 4.0 Launches update: please note the update at the bottom of this post.
It has been a big week for bloggers launching products and making special offers.
AdSense guru Joel Comm has this week also announced a new product (or rather an update of an old one) called AdSense Secrets 4.0.
Joe’s written many resources for those wanting to improve [...] [..] |
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| New Halo? Lips? Motion Controller? We'll Find Out Soon [Microsoft] Microsoft's E3 2008 press conference opens its doors in an hour and a half. Make sure to check in at 9:30 a.m. Pacific for the start of our liveblog. This year around we'll be handing out three schwag packs during the liveblog. To win you just need to comment on Kotaku during the liveblog. More rules to come once the blog launches. In the meantime hit the jump to check out the prizes. [..] |
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| Intel rolls out Centrino 2, compares it to 2006’s ‘Napa’ Vendors follow with identikit laptop launches
Intel has formally launched Centrino 2 - actually the fifth incarnation of its laptop platform technology - and the world’s notebook makers will be rolling out ‘Montevina’-based machines throughout the week.
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 3.159 |
Asus launches the 800MHz P565 as the worlds fastest business PDA phone Asus announced on Friday the P565, a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional extraordinaire that comes with a blazing 800 MHz processor and a 2.8″ VGA touchscreen display. The black, leather-backed handset is targeted for the business folk and features its own Glide UI that is optimized for the touchscreen device. It also packs the SIRF Star [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 3.158 |
| Rogers launches the BlackBerry Curve 8900 Forgive us for being sparse with the details, but it appears that Rogers has just launched the BlackBerry Curve 8900. Soon Canadians will be able to exchange a cool $179.99 and 3-years of their life (with voice and data) to have the latest UMA-enabled BlackBerry. We’ve been told that those who don’t want a 3-year [...] [..] |
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