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November 28th, 2006 by admin
Looks like Wal-mart is to launch a movie download service. Said to be different than similar services offered by iTunes, Amazon, and others, it will allow the movie to be watched during download, among other things.
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November 21st, 2006 by admin
Following the announcement of canceling O.J. Simpson’s interview and book project entitled “If I did it”, a proposed hypothetical tell-all, Simpson spoke out against the racial slurs of comedian Michael Richards.
“This wasn’t just bad comedy. It was just pure racism,” said Simpson. “I think that in this day and age people should be held accountable. If I had my way, we’d just string him up”.
In what was described as a racist meltdown, Michael Richards verbally assaulted a few African American hecklers in attendance at the Los Angeles comedy club audience with references to lynching and dropped the N-bomb several times.
Richards is best known for his character “Kramer” on the hit series Seinfeld.
In a brief appearance on David Letterman, Richards made a public apology via satellite during guest Jerry Seinfeld’s segment.
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November 20th, 2006 by admin
Completely unsubstantiated, but there are rumblings that Google might buy Nintendo. Another rumour is Google is to buy Napster.
Google’s most recent purchase was a company called JotSpot, a series of online productivity software programs.
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November 11th, 2006 by admin
There was a time when people would line up all night to get concert tickets due the limited amount available. Nowadays, people are lining up for video games.
It seems Sony’s Playstation 3 open platform could mean big things to come.
Sony executive Izumi Kawanishi mentioned,
“we’d like to see various individuals participate in content creation for the PS3″,
which could translate into an even bigger variety of game choices.
Sony’s new PS3 aims to compete with new features including the Blu-Ray high-definition DVD player and the Cell microchip, dubbed a “supercomputer on a chip”, which provides lifelike graphics and faster downloading of software and video clips.
Japan just released a mere 100,000 units, with people lining up overnight to be among the first to buy the console Saturday. Online pre-ordering began in October with sites like Amazon Japan, which old out in 20 minutes, Tsutaya Online sold out preorders in just 6 minutes. Tight supplies had been expected as Sony was able to ship only the 100,000 units in time for the launch after a glitch in blue laser diode production caused a delay.
Due to demand, Japanese auction sites have seen PS3’s go for as much as $1,100 - nearly twice as much as the sticker price.
The PS3 will be released in North America on November 17, with only 400,000 units available. Some people can’t wait for the PS3 lining up since November 11 outside Best Buy. One guy has postponed his engagement and diverted the funds for the ring to get his console, and another has called in sick (for 2 weeks?), and one even quit his job.
Main rivals Microsoft released its XBox 360 last year, and the highly anticipated Nintendo Wii is to be release just 2 days after the PS3.
The Euopean PS3 release is postponed until March 2007 due to delays in producing a key component used in the complex machine.
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November 6th, 2006 by admin

Video blogging is bigger than I thought. In fact, they just had their first vloggie awards in SF.
I only knew of ZeFrank in the past, but it seems video blogging is getting popular.