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The Squabble Between PlayStation 3 Vs Xbox 360

June 5th, 2011

If you’re a serious player in the console, then you are more likely to choose among the Goliaths of the gaming industry. For years, even before these were released a dispute concerning the biter, what was better was raging, or have the best games. Today, several years after the release of the two, people can not help you discuss, but what they prefer. I know people who could not decide between them, now their only reaction to both was! But for most people, this is a luxury they can not afford, with us in our old dispute, which is better, Sony PS3 or Xbox 360 from Microsoft?

In the next article we will try to search in different categories, while he tried to remain neutral. But ultimately you know that you like so what do you think?

So, you’re cooked, you want to buy a game console, but you’re stuck between buying a PS3 or Xbox 360. Well, they look into specific categories. » Read more: The Squabble Between PlayStation 3 Vs Xbox 360

3 Things to Look for in a Network Media Player

May 26th, 2011

If you can on the market for a device that you listen to your music and movies, there are some things to help you determine which player is suitable for your needs or not. Although your budget play a large role in your decision, you should also look out for these 3 things.

is what movies are playing – any media player you buy will be essentially useless if they do not support the file format most common and also the ones that you have files stored locally All files are saved in a specific format and whether they are music-videos You can tell usually by the file extension. The extension only, such as AVI or MP3, can often contribute to the type, but others are container and may have different encoding, while retaining the same as MKV.

Web Services – When you do something else that was broadcasted on TV, you will not need, and even then you probably already have a media player. These services offer you access to tens of thousands of movies and episodes that can be legally stream sites like Amazon, Netflix and Hulu. There is usually an additional monthly fee, but it is more than reasonable, and it is avoided that a film now clearly on a DVD or Blu-ray, that increase costs. » Read more: 3 Things to Look for in a Network Media Player

A Review of The Mac Desktop App Store

April 18th, 2011

First, to use the Mac App Store, you need to upgrade Mac OS X 10.6.6 through Software Update. Once installed, you have access to the App Store with a blue icon in the Dock App Store or through your menu bar. The new icon looks a lot like the new iTunes icon. Start the application and you are in a view that reminds you to the iTunes Store to be welcomed. At the top you have a bar with forward controls back to the symbols for the five main categories of the store in the center and a search bar on the right, left.

Apple’s new Mac App Store will also depart from the average market price for the Mac applications, the prices are largely based on total downloads factor and association with or without applications of high cards and more significant. We have already seen this race to the bottom occur with iOS applications where the average price for applications around $ 4 (less if you are a game).

By downloading an application could not be easier. Just click on the download button and click the App Store to be for your Apple ID the same as to ask in iTunes. If you do not have one you can in your application. This identification is also required if you want to download free applications. Once everything is finished and you press download you will see the app icon out of the window jump App Store and go to your dock. You will see a download bar at him, and once the download is complete it jumps again to warn you. We have found that applications downloaded from the Store directly to the dock if you want and you must manually delete them later. » Read more: A Review of The Mac Desktop App Store