MacBook Pro Line Gets A Reboot

The MacBook Pro line gets a much needed update with the Intel Light Peak Port (aptly named Thunderbolt) which can transfer data at a blazing 10GB/s. A new HD webcam has also been added to the laptop, although FaceTime is no longer free and will now cost $1 from the Mac App Store. Continue reading

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3DS Launch Titles

Nintendo has finally released the names of the 18 games that will be available at launch. Continue reading

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The “Real” Simpsons

Come Home To The Simpsons

Pretty cool stuff. I like how close it is to the real intro.

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Youtube Tuesday: Console Wars

This brings the phrase “I’ll see you in the parking lot” to a whole new level!

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The Legend of Zelda Celebrates 25 Years

The Legend of Zelda is celebrating its 25th Anniversary. Lets look forward to another 25 years of great Zelda Games!

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Why Macbooks Have No Game

I’ve recently been considering buying a high-end laptop with full gaming capabilities. Shopping around online, I soon realize that there are a ton of makers of “gaming” laptops. Any veteran gamers out there will know that laptops just can’t compare to desktops when it comes to things like gaming (at least in similar prices ranges). However, with prices and performance improving, the offerings are becoming more and more tempting. Continue reading

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Rogers Wireless On Technical Trial For LTE Network

Rogers Wireless is one of the biggest carriers in Canada. They have decided to switch over to LTE and is having a trial period with the system in Ottawa, which is Canada’s capital city. I’m hoping that they will roll out LTE in more major cities like Toronto, Vancouver and Montréal in the near future.

(via Rogers RedBoard)

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The Last Story Localisation Killed by Sales?

As many fans of the RPG genre know, The Last Story is a Nintendo x Mistwalker production and many people had hoped for a localisation of this game for Europe and North America.

Sales for the first week were great for the game, and The Last Story was at #1 on the Japanese charts. But since then, they have dropped to 99,000 sold, down from the 118,953 that was sold during the first week. I’m hoping that the sales will pick up or at least stabilize at around this mark.

If you would like to see this game get localised, please sign the petition here!

(via Infendo)

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Felicia Day on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

Last night, Felicia Day was on Jimmy Fallon’s show to promote Dragon Age Redemption and also her own web series, The Guild. I think this is a great time to be a fan of these web series based on the gaming world

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Watson on Jeopardy

IBM has created a supercomputer specifically designed for Jeopardy.

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