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World of Warcraft achievement system in testingArs Technica, MA - 50 minutes agoBy Frank Caron | Published: June 09, 2008 - 01:00PM CT One of the reasons that World of Warcraft has done so well in the MMORPG space is Blizzard's ability …
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Problem game players are rarely anti-social. I'll be in my bunkArs Technica, MA - 1 hour ago"We found that those who played MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft, which currently has over 10 million fee-paying monthly subscribers, were more likely to …
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Game Review: Age of Conan (PC)Ars Technica, MA - 16 minutes agoAt a time when the colorful, cartoony, and PG-rated World of Warcraft is the undisputed king of the booming MMO genre, Conan positions itself as the rough, …
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Why can't you get an iPhone in rural America? Exclusive deals between big telcos and handheld manufacturers. It's time for the FCC to do something, says a rural wireless group. Read More...
It’s official. At 10:12am today, Ars Technica, a leading technology news site, announced its acquisition by Condé Nast, a multinational publishing company owned by the Newhouse family. As scooped by TechCrunch last Friday: For the price of $25 million, Ars Technica will now be part of Condé Nast’s Wired Digital arm (which also owns Wired.com, [...]
Conde Nast and Wired bought Ars Technica for a rumored $25 million. More details are coming on Monday but I'm happy to see friends at both Wired and Ars get together in this deal. [Techcrunch, Thanks Arn]
iSneak: Metal Gear Solid gets product placementArs Technica, MA - 18 hours agoRegain energy drinks, the Sony Ericsson W62S cell phone, and Triumph motorcycles are also reportedly included in the game. But that's not all: a variety of ...
Rating: 0 Posted By: thekid72 Views: 243 Replies: 3 If you have considered adding a TT to your home theater that does not have a phono stage - SNAG ONE OF THESE! Click here for what I am talking aboutThis is a significantly higher end product than the AT-PL50 and it's clones from Denon, Sony and Pioneer that it isn't even funny. Don't expect this SL1200 wannabee to be an SL1200, but it is up to the standards of what we had back in the 1970s if you didn't sink a ton of money into one. I just bought one of these at the $129 price and have been very happy. Lots of plastic for a 23 pound turntable - but the cartridge truly is good (elliptical with a still safe 4 gram tracking force) and the arm will handle a 1.25 gram cartridge without a problem. Shipping is a bit steep ($26 for me), but thi
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iTunes 7.5 released with international iPhone support, new iPod gameArs Technica, MA - 13 hours agoQuickTime 7.3 not only supports the new version of iTunes, it also now has support for “creative iPhone-compatible web content,” updated JavaScript support …Update: Apple patches seven QuickTime bugs, zaps Java ComputerworldClick on this logo to rank me at iphonerankings.com iPhone, Therefore I Blog - Chicago Tribune BlogApple Releases iTunes 7.5 and QuickTime 7.3 123Macmini.com TechSpot - TidBITS all 30 news articles
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This review will cover all of those angles, in varying degrees of depth. Like all other Mac OS X releases before it, Leopard is too big for one review to cover everything. As in past reviews, I've chosen to delve deeply into the aspects of Leopard that are the most interesting to me while also trying to provide a reasonable overview for the non-geeks who've decided to take the plunge into an Ars Technica review.
Audio Technica unveils ATH-ESW9 Sovereign Wood Headphones: "Audio Technica's no stranger to high-end cans, and we must say, its flagship set for 2007 (its words, not ours) looks mighty sexy. The ATH-ESW9 Sovereign Wood Headphones are crafted from 'Japan's finest Hokkaido cherry tree,' feature 42-millimeter neodymium magnet drivers with fiberglass housing support, and come bundled with a carrying case to keep these beauties clean when not in use. You can pick these up to listen to (or just look at) come October 19th for ¥37,800 (or about $330).(Via Engadget.)
Our iPhone review is rather large because we unleashed three (and a half) reviewers on it, all coming from different backgrounds. We pooled our thoughts together, had a few fistfights and a squabble or two ("Keyboard sucks!" "Does not!"), and now present to you our full review. Check out the outline beforehand, or just jump on in.read more | digg story
Our iPhone review is rather large because we unleashed three (and a half) reviewers on it, all coming from different backgrounds. We pooled our thoughts together, had a few fistfights and a squabble or two ("Keyboard sucks!" "Does not!"), and now present to you our full review. Check out the outline beforehand, or just jump on in.read more | digg story
The Technica Carbon C5 Men's 26" all-terrain mountain bike brings you the high performance of a carbon frame matched with an RST Omni suspension fork. It's also set-up with micro shift dual index shifters and a Shimano Tourney derailleur. The alloy rims are matched with Kenda Knarley 26 x 2.3-in ...