360 Sees $100 Price Cut in Canada

    Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has had its price cut by $100. That means the Core now sells for $299 and the Premium at $399. The Elite dropped $50 to $499. Also in the news, there’s word that Microsoft will be adding the digital HDMI port to the Premium version and maybe the Core version as well….

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      More Macs, More Fun!

      Apple has been busy updating its line after the release of the iPhone. They’re giving you two hot and fresh slices to choose from. First off, the Mac Mini has seen a “slight” upgrade. Apple released this small form factor computer back in 2005. The new Mac Mini is virtually identical to the older one….

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        Vinyl Making a Comeback?

        Supposedly vinyl is making a comeback. At least that’s according to CTV News in a report exploring the decline in CD sales. According to them, the CD may simply be this generation’s 8-track. I wouldn’t go that far. The CD has been the dominant form of audio recording for more than 20 years now. In…

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          Hardcore Gamers Cringe at E3

          It seems to be bad days for the hardcore gamers out there, as now Microsoft is targeting the elusive casual gamer market after the Wii’s flyaway success. This Year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is not really offering much to that crowd. In fact, the gaming industry seems to be in a slump. Only Nintendo is…

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            iPod a Lightening Magnet?

            There’s a story floating around in the TV news about a man who had his ear drums blown out from wearing an iPod out in a lightening storm. Apparently, lightening hit a tree, then bounced to the man’s iPod, traveled up the earphone wires, and gave him the shock of his life. Scientists are now…

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              Sony Announces Light PSP

              It sure has been a week of Sony contradicting itself. After declaring that they would not redesign the PSP, Sony says it is redesigning the PSP. Well, sort of. The new PSP will be 33% lighter and 19% thinner than the current model. Sony is also promising to bring high quality video output to the…

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                PSP Streaming Without a PS3?!

                Yes, it’s possible thanks to this neat little utility I found. It’s called RSS Streaming Tools. It works by exploiting the PSP’s built in RSS 2.0 capabilities. All that’s required it any desktop or laptop PC running Windows and a wireless network router. Right now, the program allows you to access only MP3 music files…

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                  iOwn

                  It was a little under a decade ago that I got my first PC, running Windows 95. Before then we had a Mac. The point of the PC was because all high school computers of the era were PC so it made sense for compatibility issues. At present, I still own one. Not high end…

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                    8GB Memory Stick Duo Cards Available

                    As I reported in the article about ways to improve the PSP, I mentioned MSD storage was limited to 4gb. Seems I was wrong. I’ve noticed that Sony branded 8gb Memory Stick Duo cards are now available. However, these memory cards are priced at a hefty $200 and are not worth the price in my…

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                      PS3 Price Cut?

                      This is strange. Sony announced last week that rumored price cuts for the PS3 were just that, rumors. Today, Sony has changed their tune and is now announcing that the price will in fact be cut by $100. This reduced the price for the 60gb model from $599 US to $499 US. This puts it…

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