Recent content by renniz

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    T-Mobile Sued For Throttling ''Unlimited'' Data

    Arrgghh. I hate when they do this. Comcast also has unlimited data, but not if you go over a certain amount of data. They say that it is in the contract and that only a small percentage go over this amount. Well, it isn't unlimited if it is limited.
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    Best Buy Offering Free Skins to iPhone 4 Buyers

    I like this approach better than the bumper which hides the aluminum.
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    Robot Garbage Man Only Comes When Called

    Most of us, at one time or another, have done the mad down down [dash] - Please correct!
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    New Xbox Boasts 250GB HDD, Wireless and More

    Judging by the rear view it has an internal power supply and a dedicated optical output. My version had no HDMI and only VGA output for 1080p and it was noisy as hell. Even with all the improvements, you would think after 5 years, they would upgrade the cpu, gpu and ram so it could specially...
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    Xbox 360 Elite Dropping by $100 August 30

    First you purchase the console. Second you purchase an additional controller. Third you purchase the wi-fi adapter. Fourth you purchase an Xbox Live Gold account. Fifth you purchase games at $59.95 or less. Sixth you purchase two rechargeable battery packs and a charger. Finally you enjoy...
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    Audio

    Ok, so you can't spell. How about finishing a sentence?
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    Xbox 360 Games on Demand Revealed

    The only limiting factor is the hard drive size. I wish MS allowed standard 2.5 user upradeable drives. I actually prefer playing downloaded games so I don't have to switch discs. Now, why can't you register a disc for one system so you don't need to verify the disc if you do a full install?
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    Surviving the Laptop Upgrade Wars

    Apple has figured out a way to transfer all of the important data, applications, desktops, bookmarks, etc from one system to another using a firewire cable. This works even if your target computer has a newer OS. They also have a built in utility to image your hard drive to a file.