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[ December 12th, 2007 ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]

UberReview’s Third Year Anniversary And $100 Giveaway

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As the UberReview turns 3 on Dec 16th (which is equivalent to 9 dog years in the blogoshpere), we are having our [...]

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[ September 14th, 2007 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung in Cahoots to Create a Universal Flash Memory Card

Variety may be the spice of life, but when it comes to memory cards for phones, cameras and other gadgets it is frustrating.  Fortunately, collaboration from a number of manufacturers may spell the end to our memory card blues.  The new Universal Flash Storage solution should be available as early as 2009.  It should be [...]

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[ September 14th, 2007 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Playstation Phone, Say that it’s So!

A Playstation phone is within the realms of possibility said the president of Sony Ericsson.  We have an iPhone, a possible Zune phone somewhere along the way, so is a Playstation phone really that hard to believe.  Sony has done a great job shrinking down the PSP, if they could take it down another notch [...]

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[ August 19th, 2007 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Macs get some EA Games

The word is out, over this Tuesday and next there are going to be four extremely hot EA titles released for Mac OS X.  Need for Speed: Carbon and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix will be up first.  Battlefield 2142 and Command and Conquer 3 will hit the shelves the following week.  [...]

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[ August 13th, 2007 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Firefox 3, Coming Soon with Security Onboard

Firefox has already proven itself as a powerful and adaptable browser. Initially, it was significantly more secure than Internet Explorer, but in recent times, some of the advantages it has over its competitor have disappeared. Malware programmers still spend a lot of time working at security holes in the IE program, but do [...]

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