Apple today introduced their new Magic Trackpad. This is basically the Multi-touch trackpad from their Macbook Pro line but made for desktop use. The Magic Trackpad is much larger than your standard Macbook Pro multi-touch trackpad and supports all the gestures you already know. I think its a neat concept, but I’m really not willing … Continue reading »
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Netflix – Launching This Fall In Canada
Netflix announced today via twitter that they will be finally launching their service this Fall in Canada. Great news for our neighbors in the North indeed. You can sign up now at http://www.netflix.ca in order to be notified as soon as the service is available. [via TheGamerWithKids via @netflix]
Preview: Portal 2 – Collection of Videos
Portal 2 is shaping up to be one impressive sequel and it looks like Valve has really gone above and beyond with it. They’ve added so many new elements to the game play that this really feels like a true sequel and not just an game that feels like it could have been an add-on … Continue reading »
Officially Official – Hulu Plus
Hulu finally announces its plans for a premium subscription service called Hulu Plus that will cost $9.99/month. What will users get with the premium service that isn’t available with the free service? Well for starters, you will now be able to view every single episode of a TV series no matter what season and in … Continue reading »
Review: Tritton AX 180 Gaming Headset (Tested on Xbox 360 & PS3)
TRITTON Technologies, known for designing and building the best gaming headsets on earth, delivers an affordable precision audio headset – the AX 180. Designed specifically for the XBOX and PS3, the balanced speakers provide rich, full stereo audio while the removable microphone ensures superior voice communication. The convenient inline audio controller features independent voice and … Continue reading »
Impressions: My First Week of Google Wave.
I’m going to spare the details of what Google Wave does as most of you who are already using Google Wave know what it is used for or at least know basically what it is used for. The point of this post is just to voice some observations so far about Google Wave itself and … Continue reading »