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Things You Need To Know Before You Buy Your HDTV by Jim Johnson If you are in the market for a HDTV you probably are somewhat confused by all of the terminology used in the industry, but actually it doesn't take too long to learn your way around, and be an educated television consumer.When looking for a HDTV, you will no doubt run into a couple of terms that you will need to understand very well. You will see a TV labeled as "HDTV Enabled", and then you may see others labeled "HDTV Ready" or "HDTV Integrated".
iPod Reaches One Million Video Downloads and Counting by Damian Julien Fifth-generation video iPod owners have tapped a huge, legal download market.According to the AppleInsider site, video iPod owners have passed the one million download mark since the service became available on October 12.This is on the heels of the news that I reported recently in another article regarding the
Xbox 360: A Revolution in Console Gaming by Mitchell Medford It wasn't so long ago that kids who got the "new" Nintendo 8-bit gaming console or the Sega system for Christmas were the envy of every less fortunate and burned out Atari owning neighborhood playmate. As time elapsed, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and NES's Turbo Graphix 16 became all the rave. Anyone now in their twenties can recall being impressed by the awesome advancements in playability and graphic display of the Nintendo 64 and Sega's Dreamcast system, and even more recently (only five or so years ago) the advent of Microsoft's Xbox, Nintendo's Game Cube, and the Play Station by Sony.
Einstein's Riddle - Can You Solve It? by Steven Gillman Some have said Einstein's riddle is the worlds hardest riddle. It isn't. The story is that Albert Einstein created it as a young man, and claimed that 98% of the world population couldn't solve it.
Sony PS3 to Ship With "Huge" Hard Drive by Ron Swerdfiger As far back as the original announcement for the PlayStation 3 system, it was common knowledge for the most part that it would not ship with a hard drive. The reasoning behind it was that it would not be used enough, nor would it ever be big enough to satisfy the needs of gamers, therefore it would be left as an optional add-on. The confirmation of this went as far back as June of last year, right after E3, when Ken Kutaragi himself stated that the system would not ship with a hard drive.
Bratz Rock Angelz - The Video Game by Jared Winston MGA Entertainment, the creator of the Bratz toy line, has recently given the nod to the Bratz Rock Angelz video game, which was a rather obvious next step to take when you consider the Bratz exploding popularity. It's no surprise that countless children have decided to play as the teenage divas right from the comforts of their own home; there aren't very many games targeted for younger girls, much less one with subject matter with such widespread appeal.The inevitable release of a Bratz Rock Angelz video game was expected by many Bratz fans worldwide (the Bratz dolls are equally or more popular than Barbie dolls in many countries around the world) since competitors like Barbie have experienced the transition to video games for quite some time.
Cisco Looking At the Growing Gaming Market by Ron Swerdfiger Could it possibly be that the gaming legend known as Nintendo could be bought out? Rumors ran rampant in previous years with other companies, including Microsoft, considering a possible buyout of the famous company. However, none has received as much coverage as the most recent announcement from CNET that Cisco could possibly take over the gaming giant.
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