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Monday
Jun062011

How to watch Apple's WWDC 2011 Keynote Live

With all the craziness happening today over E3 and WWDC 2011, Steve Jobs is planning to make a splash by introducing OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud. Why in god’s name Apple would choose to have a Keynote on Monday is beyond me, and especially have it just minutes after Microsoft’s conference at E3, I mean it’s… oh wait — maybe Apple knows Microsoft has nothing super exciting to announce, so they can continue to poke fun at Windows 8, guilt free. Anyways, here are some spots you should hit for live action on the Apple Keynote.

Friday
Jun032011

iCloud - $25/year and all 4 major labels signed (un-confirmed)

When word leaked from Apple that their next flagship product would be iCloud, people went nuts. Google and Amazon have already gotten a head-start on their own music hosting and streaming services, but we imagine they’re shaking in their boots right now, and we can just see Steve waiting in anticipation to deliver the bad news to Google and Amazon.

Monday
May302011

Samsung demands to see the iPhone 5 and iPad 3

So, this is a pretty messy subject and it’s all part of a long heated battle between Samsung and Apple. Apple’s argument is “Samsung copies our devices, and consumers get confused and we lose sales”. Samsung’s argument is “it was an accident and we didn’t know we were copying… now can we see your new devices?” It sort of seems crazy that one company can blatently copy another companies devices, deny it, and at the same time ask for advanced previews of the other companies devices so they can copy them faster than last time. We’re going to break it down after the break!

Sunday
May292011

Rumor: Playstation's NGP will be called the "PS Vita"

Sony’s PSP successor, otherwise codenamed the “NGP” (Next Generation Portable), is rumored to finally have a real name. And that name is “PS Vita”, taken from the Latin word for “life, the same word you see in Vitatops and Vitamin water. What’s Sony up to with this type of branding — a rejuvinating nature in the world of handheld gaming? Who knows, but it’s got me pulling an Angry Video Game Nerd and asking, “what were they thinking?!” — More after the break!

Friday
May272011

Malware on the Mac just became a serious issue - How to remove MacGuard

Updated on May 27, 2011 by Registered CommenterBrandon Davenport

You’ve heard it a million times “Macs don’t get viruses” and as geeks we know that isn’t entirely true. There aren’t any “real” viruses praying on Mac users, but there is an exploit here and there and sometimes they can be quite threataning. Recently, a new piece of software called MacGuard has creeped into the Mac universe and in short, this could be one of the biggest security threats on the Mac in history.

Thursday
May192011

Students get a free Xbox 360 with a $699 PC purchase

When you think about it, some of the toughest decisions happen in highschool and college, but when it comes to buying an Xbox 360 or a PC things get complicated. You could buy a $700 PC and have a decent platform to start playing 3 year old games, or buy a $300 Xbox 360, have some spare cash for books and food but miss out on having your own computer… to the library for you! When money is tight, this can be a make or break decision, but what if Microsoft helped you out?

Tuesday
May172011

PSN details "Welcome Back" package and which games you'll be getting free

Let’s cut to the chase; You’re a PSN user and your free service was shut off for 3 weeks. You are angry and you want to be comensated for the wasted hours you could’ve been using to waste your life on a video game online. It makes sense to Sony, so with the return of the PSN they’ve decided to go ahead with their promised “Welcome Back” package, otherwise now known as their “Customer Appreciation” program. What games and services will you get free? — Find out after the break!

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