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X-Ray Shots of Your Favorite Consoles and Peripherals

Posted by Jason Trent on May 2nd, 2009 under Handheld Gaming, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Technology, Xbox 360
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Care to see your favorite gaming consoles and peripherals with x-ray vision? Your wish has come true. Check the following link for one person’s flickr gallery. Very cool.
X-Ray Funnies – a set on Flickr.

G4 Named Official Broadcaster Of E3 2009

Posted by Jason Trent on May 2nd, 2009 under Computer Programs, Handheld Gaming, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Technology, Xbox 360
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G4 has again been named the official broadcaster of E3 2009, and with only a month to go until keynotes, I’m definitely excited. Let’s just hope I don’t relive the fiasco that was E3 2007 on the same network. See my rant for more information on that.
G4 promises to provide over 22 hours of content, [...]

MMS finally comes to Apple’s iPhone 3G via OS 3.0

Posted by Jason Trent on March 17th, 2009 under Technology
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I’m not sure whether or not I’m surprised about this, but it Apple has officially announced that MMS will be making its way slowly to iPhone software 3.0. All I have to say is that it took them long enough. Why this wasn’t in 1.0, is beyond me, but better late than never right?
MMS finally [...]

iPhone 3.0 features new homescreen with Spotlight search

Posted by Jason Trent on March 17th, 2009 under Technology
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New dirty details on iPhone 3.0 features are trickling out. Looks like we’re going to be seeing an new homes screen which will be used for searching through contacts, mail, applications, and media. Sounds like a welcome addition.
iPhone 3.0 features new homescreen with Spotlight search.

Father forgive me, for I have sinned.

Posted by Jason Trent on September 8th, 2007 under Technology
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I take it back. As noted in the open letter to iPhone customers, Steve Jobs has decided to give all customers purchasing iPhones prior to the price drop, a $100.00 gift certificate to the Apple Store for use on any product.

Thank you for the screwing, Apple. It hurts so good.

Posted by Jason Trent on September 5th, 2007 under Technology
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Today Apple released a few new tidbits of news, one which potentially pissed off a lot of customers, the $200 dollar price drop on the new and previously expensive iPhone. You are now able to purchase this wondrous phone for the reduced price of $400. To those of us who already purchased the phone, and [...]

Can you handle the truth Apple? Can you?

Posted by Jason Trent on July 11th, 2007 under Jason's Blog, Technology
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After visiting the Apple store in Salt Lake City to purchase my very awesome iPhone, I was emailed with a request to take a survey to help improve the Apple store, and ultimately Apple as a company. I did, and for the most part, found myself with quite the mundane task of bubbling in my [...]

More iPhone Impressions.

Posted by Jason Trent on July 5th, 2007 under Jason's Blog, Technology
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It’s been four days, and I feel that my iPhone and I have really hit it off, so much in fact that I would like to write a part 2 to the impressions article written a little bit ago.

The iPhone. The good, the bad, and the frustrating.

Posted by Jason Trent on July 2nd, 2007 under Jason's Blog, Technology
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The good:

The ease of activation. Thus far there have not been kind words written about this experience. I had my service activated with my T-Mobile phone number transferred in 5 minutes. Incredibly fast.
Battery life. Happy! Happy! 24 hours of music and 8 of talk time. No problems there.
The dimensions. I remember seeing the initial photo [...]

The iPhone is here.

Posted by Jason Trent on June 29th, 2007 under Technology
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It’s official. The birth of the iPhone is here at last, and I want nothing more than to cuddle the warm and gooey package in my small effeminate arms. Here are some of the highlights of this new toy straight from Wikipedia, because as Michael Scott said, “Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in [...]