MADDEN PLAYSTATION 2009
November 16, 2008 by XPLICITSPIT
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BY: CHAMP

I can’t wait to snatch up one of these! I heard the new Madden Play Station 2009 is off the fuckin’ chain! Read the overview of this nasty lil’ device below…
For passionate Madden NFL fans, this year’s iteration will take authenticity and depth of gameplay to an entirely new level with more than 85 new features and enhancements, including the all-new Virtual Trainer tutorial mode. Utilizing a holographic environment, this mode teaches gamers simple concepts about playing football and how to use the controls in quick, fun and stylized drills. In Madden NFL 09, the game engine is continually assessing the player’s performance and will adapt a custom experience to every type of gamer, from newcomer to the veteran Madden NFL player.
Madden NFL 09 will also feature a network-inspired broadcast presentation. Players will benefit from the authentic football knowledge of an in-booth play-by-play and color commentary team featuring Cris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond. In addition, numerous graphical enhancements have been made, including realistic weather and grass, sleeker player models and exterior stadium views.
Madden NFL 09 gives gamers the ability to create online leagues. Avid Madden NFL fans can now take their rivalries online and compete in leagues with up to 32 teams. Online league play will feature in-depth stat tracking, player trades and a flexible scheduling option.
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SPRINT’S HTC TOUCH DIAMOND
November 16, 2008 by Taser
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Check out the HTC Touch Diamond from Sprint.
                                                     
Running on Windows Mobile and $250 with a 2-year contract, it boasts a 3.1-megapixel digital camera, 4GB of internal memory, GPS navigation, 3G capability, and Wi-Fi. The phone comes preloaded with a plethora of programs and services, ranging from games and RSS feeds to TV and YouTube. The 2.8-in. touch-screen display has twice the resolution (480×640) of the iPhone. Just double-tap the screen to zoom in on Web pages or slide your finger over to pan. You can browse the Web easily via Internet Explorer or Opera and download files quite readily via 3G when a Wi-Fi connection wasn’t available—and the 3G network was. The built-in speech recognition lets you make phone calls, open programs, play back music, get calendar information, and more, just by uttering predefined commands. Web searches—both typed in and spoken—factor in your GPS location, making it easy to find local businesses and products.
BY: JAY-JAY
I like HTC’s but I think the Samsung Instinct got this one beat by a landslide because the HTC only has about half of the features the Instinct has.
THE SAMSUNG INSTINCT IS THE TRUTH
November 16, 2008 by Golden Trophy
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BY: KEISHA
      The new Samsung Instinct phone is Samsung’s answer to The IPhone and answer it does in deed people! This phone is for the tech heads out there that wanna be a part of the cutting edge technology that is the Samsung Instinct Phone and still be fly at the same time. Check out all the details by clicking this link, http://www.instinctthephone.com/?id9
THE PLAYSTATION PORTABLE SLIM
November 15, 2008 by Golden Trophy
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BY: KEISHA
The PSP has a slim frame that packs a powerful multimedia punch, enabling you to enjoy your favorite games, music, videos and photos instantly, anywhere. Factor in the PSP system’s high- resolution screen and wireless connectivity and Internet Browser — and you got one innovative wireless toy. This is what I call the in-between sex-sessions entertainment. In other words, if you and your girlfriend just got finish having sex and you need to take a breather before you get it poppin’ again for a round-2 on the kitchen counter (o.k. that’s my thang but y’all know what I’m tryna say) you pull out your Sony Playstation Portable Slim and get it crackin’. This is convenient because you ain’t gotta set up your TV for it or nothing, just grab it off of your nightstand or off your floor for you junky mothafuckas who just throw ya shit all around your bedroom, and play.
APPLE LAUNCHES NEW MACBOOKS
October 16, 2008 by Golden Trophy
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BY: KEISHA
Apple introduced it’s latest additions to it’s MacBook line, the 15.4 inch MacBook Pro and the 13.3 inch MacBook. To see more of this innovative 5.5 pound notebook computer read below for what Consumer Reports had to say about it.
New graphics technology from Nvidia is also incorporated into the laptops. The innovation here that both integrated and discrete graphics are built in. The integrated graphics saves power when you’re performing less-demanding tasks. For gaming and other activities that tax the graphics, you can switch over to the discrete processor. We’re not sure yet how you move from one mode to the other, but we’ll check that out once we start testing. Another new touch is the glass trackpad. The new MacBook Pros and the MacBook use an expanded version of the multi-touch gestures originally introduced in the MacBook Air, but now the pad is made of glass. Apple CEO Steve Jobs says they’ve “optimized the friction on the glass.” The most notable feature of the new touchpad is the absence of buttons. The entire pad is now clickable; if you need to right-click you can use two fingers or program a section of the touchpad as the right-click area.
The display is an LED-backlit screen, with edge-to-edge glass. The frameless displays we’ve seen in other laptops tend to be more prone to glare than other glossy displays; it remains to be seen how well Apple handled this.
For $1,300, you can get the 13-inch updated MacBook or for $1,000 you can get the same older model.
The new 15.4-inch MacBook Pro (click on the image at right for a closer look) is available in two configurations. For $2,000, you get a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of memory, a 250GB hard drive, the new Nvidia graphics with 256MB of memory, and DVD burner. The $2,500 version features a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB of RAM, 512MB of video memory, and a 320GB hard drive. A solid-state hard drive is also an option.
The company also added a 128GB solid-state hard drive option to the MacBook Air, and upgraded the graphics. You can also now get a standard hard drive that’s 120GB instead of 80.


