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Tyler Mills

Member since: Jan 17th, 2006

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Joyswag: Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

May 18th 2010 3:59AM (Joystiq)
PS3 Version. First PoP game I played was Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time for Gamecube. :D

Last.fm dumps streaming, focuses on recommendation

Apr 12th 2010 6:13PM (Download Squad)
You can still stream on their site. It's just not the primary thing now.

Canon aims to register the .canon domain. Will others follow suit?

Mar 17th 2010 12:32PM (Download Squad)
ICANN just recently approved this, this is why you haven't seen many of these domains yet. Examples:

http://themeparks.disney
http://cameras.canon
http://moutaindew.pepsi

Hands-on with the Boxee Box

Jan 5th 2010 8:00PM (Engadget)
Haven't been following this at all. Is there 1080P support?

Ceton's quad CableCARD tuner for Windows Media Center gets a price

Jan 5th 2010 7:21PM (Engadget)
@andysexton The big thing is that Ceton may have a Microsoft Partnership in the works which may make it a more integrated experience.

Energizer promises new and improved zinc-air battery for summer 2010

Dec 1st 2009 7:49PM (Engadget)
@(Unverified)

These are NOT rechargeable. They run on one charge for an extremely long time. That's the big deal. They use them in hearing aids now.

Be bad ... and win a Battlefield: Bad Company 2 beta code

Nov 19th 2009 12:16PM (Joystiq)
So there I was... spitting on my goldfish, trying to keep it alive...

Apple mulling price cuts, developing netbook competitor?

Apr 30th 2009 10:58PM (Engadget)
Apple 10" netbook,

Apple adds HD video purchases to the iTunes Store

Mar 19th 2009 7:35PM (Engadget)
To be fair, Blu-ray is locked down too. But I don't think Apple's is as easy to crack, and the video isn't as high as quality as a Blu-ray.

I don't believe the iTunes films have special features (commentary, deleted scenes) so even if a Blu-ray was 30-40 dollars, you'd be getting the video & audio quality, a physical copy, special features, etc.

Apple adds HD video purchases to the iTunes Store

Mar 19th 2009 5:16PM (Engadget)
I think 19.99 is a little expensive for DRM'd 720p content.


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