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The NPD Group has released the US software and hardware sales figures for the month of April and guess what, Nintendo wiped the floor with everyone again. The DS had a particularly disgusting month. Check it out:
Software
Wii Fit – 471K
Pokemon Platinum DS – 433K
Mario Kart Wii – 210K
Wii Play – 170K
The Godfather II (360) – 155K
Resident Evil 5 (360) – 122K
New Super Mario Bros. (DS) – 119K
Mario Kart DS – 112K
Guitar Hero Aerosmith (360) – 110K
The Godfather II (PS3) – 91K
Hardware
Nintendo DS – 1.04M
Wii – 340K
Xbox 360 – 175K
PlayStation 2 – 172K
PlayStation 3 – 127K
PSP – 116K
Well, that DSi launch really worked out for Nintendo, didn’t it? I suspect there will be a lot of creampies thrown Sony’s way today over the PS3 sales, specifically the fact that they’re now below PS2 sales. Still, Xbox 360 didn’t exactly have a stellar month either.

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Source: April 2009 Sales Wii Fit DS Kick Ass

Mozilla Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 has been released!

Posted by: gahsas on: May 15, 2009

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Mozilla Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 has been released. This milestone is a public preview release intended for developer testing and community feedback. This milestone includes improvements to private browsing mode, and better performance and stability with a new Tracemonkey engine
Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 can be downloaded from the Firefox beta page. The Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 Release Notes have more details, including information about what’s new in Firefox 3.1 and what’s been improved in this specific milestone. The Mozilla Developer News weblog’s announcement of Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 includes more details of interest to developers.

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Source: NEW MOZILLA 3.1 Beta

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CONCORD, N.H. – The legalization of gay marriage in New Hampshire hinges on the next move of Gov. John Lynch, who remains uncommitted but has said he believes the word “marriage” should be reserved for the union of a man and a woman.New Hampshire Rep. David Pierce, who has two daughters with his partner, described telling his 5-year-old that “some people don’t believe we should be a family.”
“When my kids grow up and are old enough to understand what we’re doing here today, I want them to know I did everything I could to fight for our family,” said Pierce, D-Hanover.

XGR Gay Marriage New England

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Dual-Boot Smartphone, iPhone with Windows Mobile

Posted by: gahsas on: October 13, 2008

There’s good news for those who want to double the usefulness of their iPhone: a developer will soon release an application that will allow Apple’s smartphone to run Windows Mobile.

Norwegian Erik Kristiansen has created a dual-boot application for the iPhone, similar to Apple’s Boot Camp for its PCs. It allows users to run either Windows Mobile or the standard iPhone operating system. This isn’t an emulator, and the two OSs can’t run simultaneously.

Kristiansen gave a brief demonstration and interview at the myPhone2008 event:

The beta being demonstrated certainly appears to have the basic functionality of Windows Mobile, but details are scant. For example, it’s not clear if Windows Mobile applications will be able to access the iPhone’s entire internal storage, or only a partition.

This iPhone application is scheduled to be released in January of next year. Pricing is not yet known.

Naturally, it will not be available through the official App Store, as Apple has forbidden emulators and similar software to be sold through its store.

Thanks to PDA Reviews for this post.

Luminodot

Posted by: gahsas on: October 11, 2008

I had a Lite-Brite growing up. The idea of sticking colored plastic nibs into a backlit board was so simple yet I remember sitting on the floor for hours on end, hypnotized by my juvenile creativity. Fast forward 20 years later and I’m getting that feeling again. Bandai has a Lite-Brite like product called the Luminodot. Same concept but for the 21st century.

The design is sleek like an HDTV which in my opinion a good idea. Those of us with nostalgia wouldn’t want a toy in our grown up living rooms now would we? The backlit system is brighter and there’s accompanying software to help your creativity and to share templates. If you’re real creative, you can even program backlit animations.

As usual Japan gets all the fun stuff. $100 is a little steep but I don’t think Bandai is targeting kids. In the meantime, we can play with their Luminodot simulator.

Designer: Luminodot [ Via: Gizmodo ]

Thanks to new tech reviews for this post.

Just Janet

Posted by: gahsas on: October 11, 2008

just good song :)
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eBay Alternative: Finding Auction Sites like eBay

Posted by: gahsas on: October 10, 2008

Looking for an eBay alternative. Well, there are a lot of Auction sites like eBay, and since the recent shake up in the eBay selling community more and more people are looking for alternatives to eBay. Now that eBay is implementing changes, unhappy sellers are trying to find a auction sites like eBay, that are not actually run by eBay or any eBay affiliates..

Unfortunately for its competitors, eBay has a very large stake in the online marketplace. However, there are some auction sites like eBay where you can sell your goods.

The two main eBay alternatives to eBay I use are Amazon.com, and Craigslist.

  • Amazon.com is a great place if you are selling books, music, DVDs, video games, or other electronics. It is very easy to use compared to eBay. All you have to do is find the item you want to sell, write a couple sentence description about its condition, and set your price. One of the best things about Amazon is that it is very straight forward, and you have to spend almost no time answering emails from buyers. This is my number 1 alternative to ebay!
  • If you want to sell a small number of items on a personal level without having to deal with eBay fees, or PayPal holding your money, then I recommend Craigslist. It is very easy to use, you get paid in cash, and you don’t have to ship anything. I like to use craigslist for all of my larger items.

There are several auction sites like eBay that are increasing in popularity as eBay sellers flee:

  • Bidville is an auction site like eBay. It the second largest online auction site after eBay, and is a true eBay alternative. They do not charge you a listing fee, so you can list as many items as you like. They do charge a Final Value Fee, but it is low at 5% for items that sell for less than $25. If you love the auction format, but hate eBay, Bidville may be right for you.
  • eCrater is the third largest online store front. They are very easy to deal with, everything is completely free, and they help you set up an online storefront in minutes that will connect to froogle.com
  • Blujay is the fourth largest, but fastest growing online marketplace. The items posted there also show up on froogle, and it is free. This is a great eBay alternative because Sellers on Blujay can post unlimited ads, 4 photos per ad, with up to 180 day listing periods all for free. And like eCrater, every blujay member gets an online webstore to showcase their items.

Just remember, when looking for an eBay alternative, make sure to do your research and find somewhere you can really be happy with. The best thing about eBay is the free traffic. With most of the other auction sites like eBay you are going to have to work harder to get eyeballs on your listings.

If you have any experience with these eBay alternatives, or use other auction sites like eBay, please let us know about your experience.

Thank you to New Revolution for this post

Samsung i900 Omnia Millionaire pack

Posted by: gahsas on: October 10, 2008

Samsung i900 Omnia Millionaire pack : The Summer Fair is the place where Samsung introduced the exclusive Samsung Omnia mobile phone fully packed with multimedia. This ‘touch display phone’ is part of the Samsung Omnia Millionaire Pack with luxurious accessories. If you’re successful in life, you want to be noticed with this refined mobile device. Luxury and grandeur are combined in the Samsung Omnia which offers you more than just a mobile phone. The Samsung Omnia absolutely is a first class mobile phone with its ultra slim 12.5mm profile, available in a black and white model. The Samsung Omnia Millionaire pack is available at a retail price of 699 Euros (VAT included).

Pentax K20D review

Posted by: gahsas on: October 8, 2008

Pentax K20D digital SLR review : In many aspects the Pentax K20D is similar to its predecessor, yet offers considerably more. In the first place, there are more pixels, of course; the trend continues. With a resolution of 14 million pixels the K20D is ahead of its close competitors, the Canon EOS 40D and its allies. The image sensor is now a CMOS and has been developed in close cooperation with Samsung. The latter also manufactures the CMOS sensor and integrates it into the GX20, which is the twin brother of the Pentax K20D. The quality should remain the same thanks to minimizing the circuitry around each photo site, thus keeping the light-sensitive area of each pixel to the same size as other companies manage on 12 MP sensors.

• Read our full Pentax K20D review.

Pentax bayonet supports all K-mount lenses

The Pentax K20D looks a bit stubby, although it still has a compact size. If you place a pancake lens on the camera, it still fits easily into your coat pocket which makes it an ideal combination for a journalist to take pictures in the streets. All lenses with K-mount fit to the bayonet mount of the K20D. And there are heaps of these lenses; you can even use your lenses from many years ago. If you do, however, you wouldn’t be able to use certain functionalities. Pentax and Nikon are the only two brands that didn’t change the bayonet mount when AF entered the field.



Pentax K20D lens with calibration function

As always, Pentax allows you to keep using your old lenses. Although you might not be able to use the 11-point SAFOX VIII auto focus motor. To correct any flaws that may occur in the lens, Pentax integrated a calibration function. This function looks like the setting possibilities on the Canon and Nikon, yet takes things further. You can actually calibrate the lens, and this is something for which you would have to go to the importer when it comes to other brands. A unique possibility proving that Pentax takes things a step further. Studio photographers will be pleased to bits to find the flash unit connection on the K20D; something on which K10D users, unfortunately, miss out.



Pentax K20D review – Test in practise and technical DIWA test

At first sight not a lot seems to have changed, however, it still feels different when picking up the Pentax K20D. What exactly got changed and whether they form real changes, was tested by us over a longer period of time. Our findings can be read in the following Pentax K20D review.