Article Archive for May 2008
Posted from GAMER.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
Metal Gear Solid 4 is on the way, being released worldwide to an expectant Playstation 3 fan base on June 12th. The fourth [...]
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
No stranger to publicity it looks like Snoop Dogg is back in the spotlight once again. This time he’s bearing gifts, it’s true Snoop is having a contest going on at his website.
Posted from GAMER.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
As many of you may have heard PS3’s 2.40 firmware update is speculated to bring in-game XMB. Now it seems like there is more evidence supporting this rumor. A video has been leaked onto the [...]
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
Thanks to the Computer Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) from May 2007, companies like Comcast have more latitude to spy on users for both the government and themselves. They are using this latitude now to hire someone whose sole purpose will be to spy on Comcast users.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
It isn’t news that Sony’s Blu-Ray has bested Toshiba’s HD-DVD video format a while ago, and it certainly isn’t news that Toshiba is reeling from the defeat. But I don’t think anyone could have predicted that Toshiba would pull its beaten and bloodied self together and make another affront to Blu-Ray; Toshiba plans to release a “super” DVD player, an upscaling format that promises to deliver Blu-Ray definition out of normal DVDs for quite a few bucks less.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
The Nikon Coolpix S600 is a stylish new digital camera designed for photo enthusiasts seeking the pleasure of added sophisticated design in their camera.
Priced at US$299.95 the Coolpix S600 combines swift start-up time, advanced functions and outstanding photographic performance into the world’s most compact body.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
Saving the trees and money, 240 IATA carriers are ditching the paper airline ticket by the end of Sunday.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
Bell Canada is being sued by a group of angered Quebec residents, accusing it of false advertising and privacy violations.
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
If you’re looking for a simple way to keep track of the calories without all the overwhelming nutrition applications that are out there why not try Calories 1.0.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
1. Compose correctly
Always compose correctly in camera, ensuring you crop tightly and remove all unwanted elements. Cropping you image later on the computer reduces image detail; your pictures lose sharpness and overall quality.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
Industry analysts have been predicting the event of the disposable cell phone for ages now. They have existed in Europe and Asia for years, but you don’t have to wait any longer if you want to pick one of these bad boys up for they have arrived here in the US.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
Capturing the energy inherent in tides and waves has been the goal of many different countries and companies over the last few years. Most of the devices require some ability to float or even fly above the surface of the ocean but BioPower has created the bioStream and bioWave that work anchored to the sea bed.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 31, 2008
Imagine a gasoline from renewable resources rather than finite oil fields. That is exactly what a San-Diego, California start up has done. Not only is algae good for adding to power drinks, it is now a source of power for cars.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 30, 2008
At first, it seems as if the popular web site Twitter is blaming the user for its downtime woes, especially heavy users like Robert Scoble, who have in excess of 20,000 friends and followers. In fact, the downtime scalability issues come from several directions at once.
Posted from TECH.BLORGE on May 30, 2008
Though just about everyone these days can get their hands on a digital video recorder (DVR) of some sort nowadays, there are a few that still want to claim a piece of everyone’s pie, or so it seems. TiVo was arguably the first company to distribute DVR, and it sued Dish for copying its idea…but Dish doesn’t like that and is now suing TiVo back.
