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Sony Blames Leap Year Glitch for PlayStation Troubles

Sony Blames Leap Year Glitch for PlayStation Troubles
Sony has restored service to the PlayStation Network by resolving a glitch in the internal clock of some PlayStation 3 consoles that recognized 2010 as a leap year and wrongly added a Feb. 29 to the clock.
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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

EA expands interactive fitness line
EA Sports has announced that a new fitness title, currently tagged as EA Sports Active 2.0, is in development and will be available this fall for the PlayStation 3, Wii, iPhone and iPod touch. The fitness program aims to deliver true fitness results by featuring a wireless control system, powered by new leg and arm [...]
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[10 Mar 2010 | One Comment | ]

I wondered if i can install the iatkos on my vaio laptop version vgn-c140g.
If I can install that, what version of iatkos should i use? please help me. I need to hear your answers.

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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

Samsung reveals pricing for its 3D HDTVs, Blu-ray player, home theater system
While Sony was announcing pricing in Japan for its 3D equipment, Samsung was letting us know how much that extra dimension will cost here for its HDTVs and components. And as already disclosed in my post the other day concerning Best Buy’s forthcoming 3D push, Samsung is enticing buyers by offering a 3D starter kit that comes with the 3D version of Monsters vs. Aliens and a pair of active …
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[10 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | ]

hi. im not very tech savvy and i bought a brand new sony vaio laptop in january. i use it alot for work and for recreational purposes and has been fine up till now. yesterday after it crashing for the first time i turned it back on and the fan is making wierd grinding sort of noises. can anyone shed any light on this for me?

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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

Your Turn: Brand extension
In TV land they are called “spin offs”. They are also almost always a disaster. Some of my favourite disasters include After MASH, Joanie Loves Chachi, Models Inc and Joey. Hollywood does it, too. Think US Marshalls, An Ewok Adventure and the risible Catwoman. Today Gabe McGrath takes his turn to look at “brand extensions” in the video game industry, a polite euphemism for trying to wring every …
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