Published May 17th, 2007
in Technology.
It’s official - The Wii is taking over the world! Once thought impossible, it is now challenging Microsoft’s XBox 360 in overall sales.
When we bought our Wii in April, we were forced to search online to find one, scoring a marked-up bundle off of eBay. They are STILL impossible to find in stores…could you imagine their sales numbers if they could only meet the market’s demand?
The should have gone with the pre-release codename: Revolution. Revolution indeed.
Now, if they could only hurry and release a few more games…
Published May 11th, 2007
in Technology.
According to Mashable.com, people who use Gmail as their personal webmail service tend to be relatively young, have a high income and were early adopters of technology. 54% of users are between the ages of 18 and 34, while a whopping 18% make over $100K a year. However, Yahoo Mail and Hotmail are still much bigger by comparison, says Hitwise: Yahoo had 13x the market share, and Hotmail had 6x the marketshare of Gmail.
It goes to show that the elite are few. Wahoo! Go Gmail!
Published May 10th, 2007
in Weird News.
Star Wars creator George Lucas has announced to Fox News (of all places) that he will make two new live-action Star Wars films.
““But they won’t have members of the Skywalker family as characters,” he said. “They will be other people of that milieu.”
I’m not even sure how I feel about this yet…excitement? Confusion? Annoyance because I know he’ll drop the ball? I mean, they’re going to be one hour, made-for-tv movies. Where can we catch the re-play, the Lifetime Network?
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