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Nintendo famously called Apple the enemy of the future in the video gaming space, and by golly, it looks like the Japanese giant was right; Steve Jobs just told an audience that the iPod touch alone outsells Nintendo’s DS and Sony’s PlayStation Portable combined, worldwide. How many games iPod touch users actually play and for how long wasn’t discussed, but Jobs said 1.5 billion “games and entertainment” apps have been downloaded — again, on the iPod touch alone, never mind all those iPhones
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The analysts at Gartner Inc. are warning that business migrations from Windows XP and Windows 2000 to Windows 7 in the next couple of years could create budgetary and resource burdens on IT shops.
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
Touchscreen controls are nice for some applications but, until someone invents transparent fingers, they’re a real bother for gaming.
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
Early Windows 7 adopters have now had a full year to stress-test Windows 7 and decide whether it’s good enough to replace Windows XP.
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
Well, it looks like Nintendo isn’t the only gaming company that thinks Apple is the ” enemy of the future ” — Sony has now also taken aim at iPhone gaming in a new PSP ad featuring Kevin Butler ‘s pint-sized counterpart, Marcus Rivers. In it, Marcus reminds viewers that the iPhone is built for things like “texting your grandma and calling your girl,” while the PSP is “built for big boy games,” some of which can be had for as little as $9.99.
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
Sony, obviously worried by the competition that its PSP platform is facing from Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch, has gone of the offensive.
about 1 month ago - No comments
I am personally interested in any news and rumors about the iMac as I am first in line to buy one. My Windows XP machine is nearing the end of its life-cycle and I am jumping ship
about 1 month ago - No comments
Download Link File: http://gofreeupload.com/MrJoenFerrelly5687558/WindowsXP Tips and Tweaks Tired of the same Windows XP Desktop?
about 1 month ago - No comments
Most netbooks come with a 1 GB and up to 2 GB depends on the type of operationsystem used in netbooks (1 GB for Windows XP and 2GB for Windows 7 or Windows Vista). However, please be sure to have at least 1 GB to keep things running …
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Microsoft has released new figures that indicate nearly half of all Windows 7 installations are running on a 64-bit computing setup. Additional figures released by Brandon LeBlanc, a Windows Communications Manager at Microsoft, show that the global install base for Windows Vista and Windows XP just isn’t as into 64-bit computing as users of its latest OS.