Sony has tweaked the PlayStation 3 hardware and pricing since launch, and today brings news of the cancellation of the 20GB and 60GB models in Japan.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl Officially Delayed
What a way to start off 2008. Today, Nintendo announced that eargly awaited Wii title Super Smash Bros. Brawl will be delayed until March 9.
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Rumor: MacBook Air will have AT&T wireless built in
John Gruber wrote, “After using my iPhone for a few months, it started feeling weird that my PowerBook doesn’t have ubiquitous wireless networking. I’d pay for it.” Me, too. Unlike Wi-Fi, an AT&T wireless MacBook could go online almost anywhere. That’s something that could make consumers dump Windows.
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HD DVD fires back, slashes hardware & software prices.
HD DVD’s response to being unceremoniously jilted by Warner going into CES was … nothing. A canceled press conference, downtrodden Toshiba press conference and rumors of further losses left great doubt that red had anything left in 2008, but now HD DVD is firing back.
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Giant pipe to speed up broadband
A new undersea internet cable would break open Australia’s broadband market, bringing faster download times and lower prices, federal Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said today.
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33 megapixel Super Hi-Vision (Ultra HDTV) for 2015
1080p and QuadHD / 4K can take a step back, the Japanese government has announced plans to bring Super Hi-Vision (a.k.a. Ultra High Definition) to life as a broadcast standard by 2015. Damn those Japanese!
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Australian Labor government threatens to censor Internet
Under the guise of “protecting children” from pornography and X-rated violence, the Australian Labor government has announced that it will attempt to censor local internet access. Labor’s plans, which were mooted by Minister for Communications Stephen Conroy on December 31, constitute a direct attack on freedom of expression.
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Fancy a 100GB broadband plan?
How big should download limits be? Australian ISPs are being urgeed to consider 100GB-200GB download limits, as quotas, not speed become the new broadband battleground.
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V8 Supercars to reward more teams in 2008 points score
V8 Supercars Australia will reward more teams and drivers in the 2008 Championship Series with a point-score that extends to 30th position yet retain the important emphasis on passing.
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Michael Caruso joins Garry Rogers Motorsport
Garry Rogers Motorsport annouces a change of driver for season 2008.Michael Caruso will join Lee Holdsworth at the GRM team commencing at Adelaide in February.