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Google buys YouTube for $1.65 billion!
1 Comment Published October 10th, 2006 in Internet, Noteworthy, Software, Technology, Web 2.0Yesterday Google announced what I think is the biggest news of the month, they bought YouTube. Yep, Google acquired another Web 2.0 company (remember Writely), this time for a massive $1.65 billion USD. And to think that some companies laughed at the thought that YouTube could ever be worth so much. I think most of [...]
myFairTunes6 now supports iTunes 7.0.1.8
3 Comments Published October 9th, 2006 in Apple, Noteworthy, Software, TechnologyIt sure didn’t take these guys long. I don’t think I mentioned that when iTunes 7 was released, it made the DRM-remover myFairTunes6 useless. However with some hard work and elbow grease, they managed to bump out a new version, which supports the latest version of iTunes, 7.0.1.8 (Honestly, why all the need for the [...]
I originally had a small blog on blogger just as a hobby, but over the past 1 and a half years it has really progressed. I’m getting much more readers now, and people are actually commenting on my posts. The domain theminiblog.co.uk was bought around mid-September of last year, and I wanted to do a [...]
Microsoft to offer discounted versions of Vista
Closed Published October 8th, 2006 in Microsoft, Noteworthy, Software, TechnologyMicrosoft may be making an ingenious move by offering Vista for free or at a discounted price to those who buy a new PC with Windows XP after October 28th. Those who buy a new computer with either Windows XP Pro, XP Tablet Edition or the 64-bit version of Windows XP will be eigible for [...]
Nintendo Marketing Strategy: Wii Goodies
Closed Published October 8th, 2006 in Gaming, Noteworthy, TechnologyNintendo’s PR department have been busy making lots of accessories to sell along with the Wii. These will have their own dedicated stands, and will include things like rubberised controller ‘gloves’ (for sweaty hands?), game cases, as well as dog tags and lapel pins. The glove idea may not be too bad, but I don’t [...]
Microsoft updates firmware of Xbox 360 DVD Drive
Closed Published October 5th, 2006 in Gaming, Microsoft, Noteworthy, Software, TechnologyAs a counter measure by Microsoft to stop people from using the Xbox 360’s DVD drive to copy Xbox 360 games, they have updated the firmware of the Hitachi/LG drive. As seen in the picture above, they have also put a lot of plack glue over the chip, as if to stop hackers from physically [...]
Links for 03/10/2006
Closed Published October 3rd, 2006 in Apple, Gaming, Microsoft, Noteworthy, Shorts, Technology, WirelessThe shorts for Tuesday 3rd October 2006 are:
PSM3 Magazine get their hands on the PS3 - Fast, quiet, heavy and a dust magnet (above) [link] [video]
Zune Wireless basically worthless - You can’t connect to the internet via it’s WiFi or sync to your computer via its WiFi [link]
Microsoft Unbox Zune for CBS’ camera with blatant [...]
Battery recalls continue to wreak havoc…
1 Comment Published October 1st, 2006 in Apple, Noteworthy, PC, TechnologySony are deep in the mud this time After Dell and Toshiba issued a battery recall for some (not all) of their laptop batteries, Lenovo (formely IBM’s PC Division) and Sony themselves have issued battery recalls for their laptops. The affected laptop batteries are made by Sony, and after recent incidents where a Dell [...]
Nintendo and Wii News Roundup
Closed Published October 1st, 2006 in Gaming, Noteworthy, Software, Technology, WirelessA lot has happened over the past week, and I’m sorry I couldn’t post, but I have had a lot of work at school, and the server was down for a while. Posting on week-days will probably continue to be sparse, but I will try and post as often as possible.
Getting to the topic, there [...]
Core 2 Duo iMacs have 802.11n?
Closed Published September 25th, 2006 in Apple, Noteworthy, Technology, WirelessAccording to a poster in the MacRumors forum, who goes by the name Peace, the new Core 2 Duo iMac apparently has a 802.11n chip built in. Well at least, Vista ‘recognises’ the ‘chip’ that is supposedly there that it is a Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter. The poster does stress that he did not fake [...]
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