Lazy Tuesday post

on 8/25/09
I feel lazy today (for reasons that I will not disclose) and will instead post this informative webcomic instead of actual tech news. Use this chart well and thanks the gods of xkcd.
on 8/18/09
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PS3 Slim is True-Along with a $100 Price Drop


It turns out Sony's rumored PS3 Slim is true after all. And, if a slimmer, badder PS3 weren't enough, they are also going to drop the price to $299, putting in line with its competitor the Xbox 360.

It will come with a 120GB hard drive (more then my old Dell!) and will be 36% lighter, 32% smaller, and use 34% less power then the original (that's a lot of percents). There will also be a Bravia Sync feature that will allow you to use you Bravia TV remote to control your PS3. It will go on sale in the first week of September, with a $300 price for all the models.

Sony will also be eliminated the option of installing Linux on the Slim so don't even try. (yet...) There will also be a vertical stand that will be selling September 3rd for $24. Also, there will only be 2 USB ports.

(info from Gizmodo)

New Zune HD Photos Show How Awesome Microsoft Can Be,

on 8/4/09
Microsoft has released a new set of photos for their upcoming Zune HD. I'm amazed it's not a phone (...geeky grumble...). You can view the photos in this gallery.
(info from Engadget)

Mac OSX Gets it's own (Unofficial) App Store

on 8/3/09

Now that the Palm Pre, Blackberry, iPhone, Nokia Phones...have App Stores, why shouldn't this move into the desktop world? Well, that's the idea behind App Bodega, a piece of (MAC ONLY) software, mad by IDFusion, that allows users to download, and sell, Applications for Mac OSX. This will allow you to easily download new software.

IDFusion has said it will not repeat Apple's mistakes with the iPhone App Store. For example, Apple pulling Apps after they've been approved (Baby Shaker App, and, most recent, GV Mobile).They also say that the Approval process is better and clearer then Apple's. Hopefully all these claims hold true.

Bodega will also feature many similarities to the App Store. It will feature user ratings and reviews; and the ability to browse, Top Rated and Recommended Applications. Bodega will also store all license keys and other data; making re-downloading applications very easy. You can download bodega at appbodega.com

(info from Cnet)