Gadgetism.org > More head-scratching choices from Sony

http://www.freyburg.com [Freyburg.com] Sony's Playstation 3 roll-out has been one bad decision after another, from Ken Kutaragi announcing people will work extra hard to ge the console to poor sales to, well, this abomination of a commerical from Europe. (I'd embed the video, but Youtube's formatting and my site's don't seem to get along all that well.)

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http://fastlane.gmblogs.com [Fastlane.gmblogs.com] GM FastLane Blog: City of Lights Not So Bright: General Motors understands this, and Toyota understands it even better, judging by the fact that the Japanese company outearned GM by $22 billion ”” yes, that’s a “b” ”” last year and has increased its market share in America over the past 10 years from 7.3 percent to 13.3, whereas GM’s share has shrunk from 32.8 to 26.2 percent.

[Zunta.org] unrequited narcissism: I'm sure some paranoid open source hackers will roll out a Linux distro that .I have no doubt it'll be a beautiful piece of gadgetry, but at $150 for a .

[Techdigest.tv] Tech Digest: Top tens: R:FoM is a first-person shooter with a bunch of ace multiplayer modes - which in the age of Halo and Gears Of War, was an essential game for PS3 to have, if you're turning your back on those Microsoft exclusives to jump into Sony's next-gen boat. Watch the video.

[Waxbanks.typepad.com] Wax Banks: Americana: Or how about more mundane things, like wanting to roll the social clock back to the 1950's, taking Roe with them, reasserting the place of truly fucked-up religious fiends at the top of the hierarchy, raising another generation of ignorant, closeted, sexually neurotic Americans in the name of Jesus, or harping on the Brown-Skinned Menace, or failing to protect major cities like New York and New Orleans from disasters natural and manmade? Plunging the unborn into poverty to benefit oil barons (who benefit from enormous, stunning gov't kickbacks) and larcenous CEO's (who never saw a tax shelter that didn't remind them of home)?

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