Randy
Member since: Jun 2nd, 2005
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Schilling says he could lose $50 million of his own money in 38 Studios implosion [update: Chafee responds]
Posted on May 29th 2012 10:00AM

Apple's iTunes-iPod lawsuit
Jan 5th 2007 12:10PM (Download Squad)I think it'll help to bring parity to the market. And I'm not saying Apple needs to open their doors for free but they should be licensing their DRM... licensing means support but it also means revenue so it's hardly a pain point... they just haven't been forced to do anything about it yet.
Having said that, I also have to assume that Melanie isn't smart enough to burn the iTunes music to an MP3 and rip it back. *g*
iPod Cold Weather Care: Loving Your iPod
Nov 29th 2006 4:39PM (TUAW.com)I can see it now: someone in a schoolyard with their tongue stuck to a Gen2 Shuffle.
Is Windows Live (MSN) Spaces the world's biggest blogging service?
Aug 21st 2006 12:25PM (Download Squad)Mountain out of a mole hill. And shame on Scoble for causing the ruckus.
Cook breakfast with your MacBook (just kidding)
Jul 17th 2006 2:08PM (TUAW.com)Sony talks up XBLA-killing E-Distribution initiative
Jul 5th 2006 6:30PM (Joystiq)Has anyone else noticed that the majority of the XBLA games on the 360 are older games or simple games, sold cheaply? Has Sony stopped to think that *that's* what makes them so popular? Small payments that aren't painful: good for impulse buys. Easy games: Hexic appeals to all ages, players, genre - it's as universal as Pacman. Old games: brings old memories to life which older gamers dig on.
And there's Sony dripping all of that "WE'LL PWN YOU WITH NEXT GEN 3D OBJECTS!!!11" marketing for their online service. Which implies that each game there will be $40 (or higher, if their price point for games DOES go above $60 as rumored) because at $40 it's still a BARGAIN.
From what I've seen about the online service for Wii, Nintendo gets it: Mario Bros should be THE first downloadable game, followed by Donkey Kong. And the response would be HUGE.
Ah well. To each their own.
Short-Lived Shows: Herman's Head
May 23rd 2006 3:52PM (AOL TV)I am the UltraGigli (UPDATED)
May 3rd 2006 11:15AM (Card Squad)Hitachi's ED-X10 educational projector
Mar 28th 2006 3:47PM (Engadget)What did Junior say on Sopranos?
Mar 15th 2006 5:19PM (AOL TV)In Defense of Apple's Announcments
Mar 1st 2006 11:29AM (TUAW.com)On another note, I had a similar reaction: http://www.randyrants.com/2006/03/fumble_at_the_f.html - it's not that it didn't live up to expectations... it's just that there was nothing "good" in the mix.