Release dates on new devices usually assume the top spot as topic of discussion in most rumor spaces, but Xbox enthusiasts are currently preoccupied. No matter when the newest console launches, sources indicate it may include a number of changes. One of these is its own Blu-Ray player, sparking some halfhearted interest in Sony – the founder of Blu-Ray.
Gaming blog VG247 recently touched on potential advancements to Microsoft’s (News
- Alert) prized video game system, citing both a Blu-Ray player and two graphics processing units (GPU) by possible Microsoft partner AMU.
Though not a bombshell, rumors should incite peculiar, perhaps amused reactions from Sony, creators of the Blu-Ray Disc Association, who licenses the technology to other users.
Blu-Ray might also accompany an “always-on Internet connection” to prevent piracy, according to CNet, and a built-in sensor for Kinect – its motion-detecting application – originally released as an accessory to compete with the Nintendo Wii’s gameplay philosophy... Read More
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netTALK DUO Wi-Fi Review April 4, 2012
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| By: Tom Keating |
netTALK DUO Wi-Fi is the latest generation of their VoIP product which brings low-cost phone calling to consumers and competes directly with the popular magicJack plus product. I reviewed the original netTALK DUO last year and was very impressed. When I heard a new Wi-Fi version was in the works I was looking forward to checking it out. First the unboxing... Read More |
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