Thursday, January 14th, 2010
By David G
While these last few months have been massive in terms of blockbuster releases, this month still has a solid selection of action-packed games to plow through. Among the releases for January include:
Bayonetta
Coming January 5th to PS3/360
Nothing says “Japanese-made” like a power that summons a humongous heel from the heavens to squash your… Click to read more
Friday, September 18th, 2009
By Kashem Miah
Mixr Media announces the launch of BlitzNation.com, a community for passionate NFL fans from all across the nation, sharing their love of football with other die-hard football fans. It launched with 9 teams – Bears, Packers, Cowboys, Giants, Eagles, Steelers, Titans, Patriots, and Chiefs – and will expand to cover all 32 teams.
Friday, September 4th, 2009
By Kashem Miah
The iPod is losing its grip in Japan. Last week, for the first time in four years, the iPod was not the #1 selling music player in Japan. Instead it was Sony’s Walkman digital player. Sony’s music players increased to a 43 percent share, while Apple was at 42.1 percent share. Apple held its lead in Japan since January of 2005. Read more…
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
By Kashem Miah
Today, Sony introduced the Daily Edition Reader at the New York Public Library. The new device, is part of their new eReader lineup which includes the Pocket Edition (5-inch screen, $200) and the Touch Edition (6-inch screen for $300). The Daily Edition looks great and will be giving Amazon’s Kindle a run for its money.
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
By COED Staff
I don’t like to talk about how the XBOX360 is better then the PS3. I own a 360, but I’ve played the PS3 and I like it just fine. It’s a solid platform and the game I played on it (Ratchet and Clank) was quite fun. However, if you can’t read the writing on the wall that the PS3 is hurting, you’re either completely blind or hopelessly ob… Click to read more
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
By John - USMA
As if the high processing-power wasn’t enough the Sony PSP has rolled out a new slew of intuitive applications that will make James Bond blush.
First up is Go!Video: this nifty app will enable PSP owners to watch movies on-the-fly, without inserting a disc of any sort.
Go!Explore sports a GPS navigation system with all the trimmings – handy for t… Click to read more
Saturday, December 30th, 2006
By John - USMA
10. Split Screens – For years, the only way to “get your multiplayer on” was by huddling around that tiny TV in your buddy’s dorm. At the very least, you made friends with the rich kid who was dumb enough to bring in a 42-inch plasma to their room. With the dawn of online gaming systems, more people want their screens to themselves ̵… Click to read more