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[Computer Alchemy] The Engadget Joystiq Interview: Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft: Number two, because you do have the network connectivity, whether you have a Media Center PC or not.You can put an awfully big hard disk on a regular PC and plug into this ecosystem, we have plenty of extensibility interms of storage. And then number three, you take the IP TV work we’re doing, and that technology can run on a PC, on aset top box, it can run on an Xbox. So there will be, in conjunction with the work we do with the video deliverycompanies, particularly the telcos, who have tended to be our strongest customers for our IPTV stuff, there will be yetanother way to acquire and use video content. So you have set tops, you have the set top experience, you have the Xbox,you’ve got a big hard disk, you’ve got networked to the PC in the home, so I think there will be a lot of ways to getthat media onto the Xbox.

[Welcome to The Console Conspiracy: The blog they didn't want you to read] PS3 confirmed: for the Christmas season. At a news conference in LA, M$ said 160 titles were under development...The Godfather. Oh yeah, did we mention that X360 will be backward compatible, so that you can still play... Mac fan, I thought this was a great way to mod a Mac case: The G3 beer server - Engadget -

[Computer Alchemy] Engadget Joystiq’s live coverage of Nintendo’s Revolution E3 event: The venue is just toosmall for the size of this audience.) The fire marshall has finally thrown in his two cents. Yeah, it’s that crowded.No one is listening to the fire marshall, which could pose a problem in a couple of minutes, if, you know, the stagebursts in flames or something. Pictochat: “Apart from Zelda, what r we here for?” The responses: “Revolution?” Uh, yeahguys, did you get the memo?

Engadget - www.engadget.com.: This one concerns 802.11n, the next-generation WiFi standard that hopes to boost LAN throughput to 300Mbps. Just as with the whole DVD format war, we’ve got a Sharks and Jets thang going on with two opposed camps: TGn Sync (Task Group ‘n’ synchronisation — unfortunately, not a boy band) is comprised of biggies Intel, Samsung, Sony, Nortel, Qualcomm, Philips, Panasonic and Atheros Communications lives across the lake from the WWiSE group made up of Broadcom, Airgo Networks, Motorola, Nokia, Texas Instruments, NTT and France Telecom. In the most recent round of talks in Cairns, Australia, the TGn Sync camp got up and did their number and subsequently fell 26 percent short of the 75 percent approval they need to get adoption for their plan. This is the second time the 802.11n task group has voted down a proposal, so now all eyes will be on the strongest alternative proposal to be put forth by the WWiSE camp.

Nintendo DS: 500000 sold in first week - Engadget - www.engadget.com: My mom was kinda skeptical about it at first but when i saw one and played around with it in a gamestop for a minute, both my parents said "yeah, wow thats cool"

The Engadget Interview: Chris Gorog, CEO of Napster - Engadget ...: Ugh. As much as it's interesting to hear choice, PR quotes from Gorog, it would have been nice if the interviewer had actually asked some tough questions... i.e.: Napster To Go being susceptible to the record-computer-audio workaround is much more damaging to Napster because a person could use the two week trial to get unfettered downloads of an unlimited number of songs, while the same person would still have to purchase the tracks from iTunes before even being able to record it to an unfettered format using the same workaround. How does Gorog explain away this?

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