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Jeffrey Davis is a college student studying information systems and liberal arts in hopes to receive a university degree. Additionally, he writes about many topics that relate to technology, culture and current events. Education/Experience: Some College Interests: Computers, Technology, College, Higher Education, Video Games, Sports, Athletics, Entertainment URL RSS |
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The first ever standards-focused build of Microsoft's default Windows-based environment for the Web has arrived. We take a first look at the new features and knick-knacks that aim to make your browsing easier and more productive. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/8/2008
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Abusive-style "tough love" by Mr. McMahon last Monday on WWE Raw, followed by further pummeling by JBL is just plain wrong. Treatment like this to such a little guy should be grounds for lack of job security - in other words, an immediate firing. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/25/2008
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Recently, MTV made a stop at my college as part of the MTV Spring Break Reality Tour, and I got to talk with three stars - Matt from "MTV True Life," Danny from "The Real World Austin" and Bam Bam from "Rob & Big." By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/13/2008
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The Golden Globes got cut down to size. The Grammys are still at 50/50. Amid the burgeoning effects of the WGA strike, are the Oscars next? By Jeffrey Davis | Published 1/23/2008
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After the 'Adults Only' rating of Rockstar's 'Manhunt 2' and the discovery by Electronic Gaming Monthly of sadistic (yet offscreen) killing of mutant children in the coming Xbox 360, I raised issue with the ESRB on the fact - and herin is the response. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 7/3/2007
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A quick how-to on maintaining the security of your Windows-based PC, from virus protection to updsating system files. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 7/1/2007
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It worked for the plumber, but can it work for the hedgehog? Reports from IGN indicate that Sega and Bioware (of 'Jade Empire' fame) are working to produce a Sonic-themed RPG for the DS platform. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/22/2007
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After numerous bans in the UK, Ireland and elsewhere, combined with an ESRB 'Adults Only' rating that is unnacceptable both to most retailers and to all three console makers, Rockstar Games has unsurprisingly delayed the release of 'Manhunt 2' indefinitely. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/22/2007
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More fallout from the UK 'Manhunt 2' ban: The ESRB here in the states has preliminarilly slapped the title with the dreaded 'Adults Only' label that neither retailers nor console makers will support, making the game's cancellation practically imminent. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/21/2007
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By now you've probably heard that Rockstar Games' Manhunt 2 is baned outright in the UK - and esentially so in the 'States as well thanks to the worst possible rating. Now, therefore, it's time someone draws the line on what is acceptable in violent videogames. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/20/2007
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There's no question about it: Geometry Wars is one of the most addictive, high-energy arcade-style experiences I have ever had in a videogame, and now I see what all the fuss is about. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/20/2007
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This is it: the final part of my Twilight Princess opening sequence walkthrough, and the third part overall. Here, we return to normal reality for a time and prepare to save the world, then it's back into the twilight in order to lift the curse and proceed. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/16/2007
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It is finally official: after Nintendo Power dished the dirt on the transfer of Geometry Wars: Galaxies to Wii and DS, Vivendi Games - whose Sierra Entertainment division is doing the title's publishing digs - has confirmed the project's existence. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 5/25/2007
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Yes, it's true: Nintendo Power has announced that the Xbox Live hit Geometry Wars is getting an update on... wait for it... Wii and DS. On top of that, Electronic Arts has big plans for the Wii version of Madden '08. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 5/22/2007
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On a weekend of pure excitement for an old friend's graduation from a college journalism studies program in Columbia, Missouri, I got a special, behing the scenes look at what may be the only commercial television station employing students as reporters. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 5/14/2007
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Ready for part two of my Twilight Princess walkthrough? You had better be, 'cause we're going straight into the twilight - and back - as we head deeper into the horrid mystery surrounding the shady dealings that are about to occur. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 5/10/2007
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The debate over abortion didn't necessarily end in the 1970's with Roe v. Wade. In fact, recent constitutional challenges have recently stirred renewed debate over the subject in the minds of American citizens everywhere. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/30/2007
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Thursday's videogame sales data released by analysis firm NPD once again puts Nintendo up on top with the Wii and DS leading the PS3, PS2, PSP and Xbox 360. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/19/2007
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Welcome to part one of my Twilight Princess walkthrough. For the initial part of this series, I take you through from the start of the game to the first entry into twilight. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/12/2007
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This evening, Microsoft announced that, on the order of the European Union's antitrust watchdogs, will now license many of its communication technologies to third parties in lieu of paying thousands of Euros in fines, according to Redmond Developer. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/22/2007
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Twice is always nice, even when you come back strong after they write you off as an also-ran. In the case of Nintendo, stong sales for the February reporting period place the respective Wii and DS platforms above the competition. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/17/2007
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It's official: Nintendo's online multiplayer features are coming this year, thanks to the company's expanding relationship with IGN.com subdivision GameSpy. Also announced was ther first game to utilize the technology, which is Pokémon Battle Revolution. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/14/2007
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Read here for the Sony portion of my roundup of this year's Game Developers Conference. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/10/2007
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Read here for the Microsoft portion of my roundup of this year's Game Developers Conference. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/10/2007
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Read here for the Nintendo portion of my roundup of this year's Game Developers Conference. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/10/2007
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What if Scarface's Tony Montana survived the mansion shootout? You can soon find out on Nintendo's Wii console -- complete with motion-controlled gameplay to match -- as Vivendi Games brings Scarface: The World is Yours to the hit videogame platform. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/2/2007
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In an attempt to increase awareness of online pornography access, a faith-based Christian group has published a report, which raises public awareness of what it calls the "dirty little secret" of web-enabled next-gen consoles, and the Nintendo Wii in particular. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/1/2007
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the works of G. W. F. Hegel and Joseph Conrad paint a horrid picture of early African tribes; however, novelist Chinua Achebe, in his novel Things Fall Apart, sets forth an entirely different analysis of early Negro societies. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/28/2007
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As if Sony can't stop shooting holes in it's left foot: European and other PAL-format PlayStation 3 consoles receive slight redesign efforts at the cost of not just improved frugality, but backward compatibility changes that primarilly affect support for PS2 titles. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/24/2007
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Could this be a sign that the videogame business is coming full circle for Nintendo? Compared to 243,554 PlayStation 3 consoles sold in the U.S. for the five-week January sales period, Wii hardware sales rounded at 435,503 while Microsoft's Xbox 360 sold 294,000. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/21/2007
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It's officially raining Wii (and 360) in Europe... and not PS3. Compared to offerings from Nintendo and Microsoft during prelaunch ordering, Sony's new videogame machine is moving very slow at the preorder table, possibly due to the high price and/or heavy competition. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/20/2007
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Prepare to slash that "Z" Wiimote-style: The infamous oppression-fighting swashbuckler Zorro is headed exclusively to Nintendo's popular motion-sensing console late this fall. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/18/2007
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Nintendo has a few more surprises in store for Wii owners: Japan saw Wii rebound from a 22% sales drop in Wii hardware sold last week as Wii Play goes global, while Wii Sports goes platinum in Japan and the Everybody Votes Channel hits WiiConnect24. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/17/2007
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Rumors are circulating that Capcom's Okami may come to Nintendo's Wii, but don't hold your breath. Several issues -- including the shutdown of Clover Studio -- may ultimately hold it back for the time being. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/14/2007
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Sony Corp. is cutting spending at its semiconductor business to focus on microchips designed primarily for imaging uses, including that of consumer electronics. Additionally, the company is debating whether or not to continue manufacturing its PS3 Cell microchip in-house. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/13/2007
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For those of you who have mastered the bowling game in Wii Sports and wish to go further with a more realistic bowling sim, Crave Entertainment will soon release Brunswick Pro Bowling for Nintendo's Wii, as well as PS2 and PSP. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/13/2007
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Nintendo has announced and detailed Mario's latest boardgame party, due for Wii owners later this year. Details inside. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/12/2007
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By now you've heard the news: Super Paper Mario looks likely to completely jump ship to Wii as release date and platform information point away from GameCube; however, the release date at least is pegged at about April 9. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/12/2007
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In celebration of Pit's upcoming return to active duty in the upcoming Smash Bros. Brawl, Nintendo today has released the original Kid Icarus, along with Ice Climber and Kirby's Adventure - all for 500 Wii Points. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/12/2007
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Activision, Inc. profits expected to rise for Q3 on strong videogame sales to a possible corporate earnings record. Additionally, an accompanying conference call reveals several new games for Nintendo's Wii and DS hardware through the end of fiscal 2008. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/8/2007
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Rockstar Games, the controversial videogame development studio owned by Take 2 Interactive, has announced that Manhunt 2 will be released this summer on Nintendo's Wii. Releases are also planned for Sony's PS2 and PSP. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/6/2007
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The pain is finally over for Iowa cable customers as Sinclair Brodcasting and Mediacom agree to a settlement that averts the largest unintentional sports broadcast blackout yet, as CBS returns to television in Eastern Iowa just in time for the Super Bowl. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/3/2007
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There are plenty of news stories from 2006 about celebrity deaths (including at least one surprising tale of death and loss), but here are the top three cases of famous people meeting their end during the past year. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 1/19/2007
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Following a lack-of-settlement deadlock, thousands of television content viewers are left out in the cold as over twenty local-market Sinclair-owned stations are blacked out by Mediacom Cable. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 1/9/2007
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From the "hell freezes over" department: Microsoft and Novell have come to an agreement to work together to facilitate customers who use both Windows and Linux operating systems. More specifically, the Vole is supporting Novell's Suse Linux distribution. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 1/6/2007
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Nintendo has announced that Toys R Us and GameStop will be the official launch partners for its Wii videogame console. Reports indicate that the official launch events for both retailers will be held in New York City and Los Angeles, respectively. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/9/2006
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Reports that Sony will miss initial shipment targets for the Playstation 3 are not just confirmed - they're brutal. Or at least in Japan, where Sony has already dropped the second-worst news to future PS3 owners (with the worst being the European delay). By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/9/2006
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GameStop has now revealed their entire Wii online preorder bundle. The package nets you the console (along with Wii Sports), six additional games, an additional Wiimote, a 1GB SD card, a 12-month product replacement plan and a magazine gift subscription. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/9/2006
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You have what could be your one last chance to preorder a Wii: GameStop will offer an online-only preorder bundle for under $699 USD - in limited quantities, of course - on Thursday, November 9. It will include "the best games, accessories and more." By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/7/2006
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A lot of material hit the web on Halloween 2006 regarding the release of Nintendo's Wii By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/6/2006
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Reuters reports that Nintendo appears interested in the Russian video game market, and plans to bring its business to the country later this year - a move that will intensify the Japanese videogame company's battle with Sony and Microsoft within Europe. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/6/2006
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It's that time again. Today I look at IGN's discovery of the Wii Numbers system for Nintendo's new console, CNN's deal to provide news headlines to American and Japanese Wii owners, and look at five old-school hits worth playing on Wii's virtual console. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/6/2006
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Apple Computer released a software fix this week for a software glitch affecting its MacBook line of notebook PC's. The problem causes the affected computers to unexpectedly shut down without warning, often resulting in corrupted files or lost work. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/3/2006
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Here we go again. Rockstar Games and parent Take Two Interactive have landed in hot water once more over the "Hot Coffee" scandal as a judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit against both parties claiming that they mislead customers over explicit material. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/3/2006
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Users of Microsoft Office will soon have to prove that their copies of the heavily-used productivity suite are legal and without counterfeit in order to download templates, add-ons and other enhancements to the software, according to a Silicon.com report. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/3/2006
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It's that time again. Today I look at rumors concerning some of Wii's first virtual console titles, Nintendo�s huge profit for the first fiscal half (and where the DS fits in it), look at some RPG titles you can play on DS and preview more Wii titles. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/2/2006
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Despite upgrading only the version of IE on Windows XP SP2, IE7 gets high marks for the biggest improvements since IE6" However, the ZiffDavis does gives the nod to Firefox... but stills calls the Vole's latest a must-have upgrade for all Windows users. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/1/2006
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It's that time again. Today I look at rumors that Wii component cables could only be sold online, and why Hollywood is losing interest in Microsoft's Halo movie plans. Finally, I look at the lawsuit-triggered shutdown of import game dealer LikSang. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 11/1/2006
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It's that time again. Today I look at wins and losses for Nintendo's Wii (courtesy of IGN), preview Metal Slug Anthology, look at one more Sony goof (this time related to online, as opposed to BluRay) and share a few diversionary videos that I created. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 10/31/2006
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It's that time again - so today, I'll discuss a few tricks for New Super Mario Bros., update you about playing Uno online, confirm a rumor concerning Wii Preorders and the Toys R Us chain, and touch on the Mature content coming to Nintendo's Wii console. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 10/30/2006
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Welcome to my new column. In today's release, I cover three games you must play on Nintendo's new Wii console this November, touch on the online version of Uno (my favorite card game) and cast a guilty look at yet another blow for Sony's Playstation 3. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 10/30/2006
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From email and blog spellchecking to suggestions to your web searches, Firefox 2 packs in even more than the original. Plus, the browser can pick up a previous session right where it left off, even after a crash. And I'm only scratching the surface! By Jeffrey Davis | Published 10/30/2006
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Still waiting to preorder a Nintendo Wii? Sorry, but you're outta luck: like GameStop, EB Games and Amazon.come beforehand, Toys R Us stores sold out within minutes of opening... and any more preorder campaigns elsewhere are unlikely at this point. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 10/29/2006
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Nintendo's Wii has again insulted the PlayStation 3 with a launch that says: "We're matching you in the States... AND we'll have Christmas WITHOUT you," on November 19 (U.S.) as well as December 2, 7 and 8 (Japan, Austrailia, and Europe respectively). By Jeffrey Davis | Published 9/25/2006
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If you thought it would be easy for either Sony or Nintendo to avoid repeating Microsoft's next-gen launch fate, think of those Playstation fans over in Europe who won't be able to get the PS3 until March 2007. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 9/6/2006
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Unfortunately, most of Nintendo's Wednesday morning conference in Leipzig was about the DS, but a new Mario Strikers game seems to be coming as predicted, though Kid Icarus is still out of sight. And yes, Nintendo's booth has Wii available for play. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 8/23/2006
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It may have taken half a decade or more, but the AOL software that most people grew up with is finally free to all broadband users. And yet, after a quick analysis of the service from the new perspective, I'm still a wee bit unsure about the whole thing. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 8/18/2006
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Microsoft has decided to throw down the gauntlet at VMWare by re-releasing its server and workstation virtualization technologies for free [literally]. And Virtual PC makes computer virtualization effortless enough without any extra cost, which is good. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 7/24/2006
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It's as if the Microsoft Network (aka MSN) never completely killed off its content business: A decade after the portal's 1990's web programming debacle, MSN Originals is back with a baseball team, rocker Tommy Lee, and the producer of "The Biggest Loser." By Jeffrey Davis | Published 7/17/2006
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The Wii, Nintendo's entry in the next-gen console race, might cost $200-$250 in the US, but a UK preorder claims �149.99, which due to higher European prices fits the bill nicely. Meanwhile, Sports Illustrated for Kids predicts a November 6th US launch. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 7/14/2006
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It's owner just wants to get some work done, but... By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/27/2006
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There needs to be funding in place such that persons with exceptional need could find an appropriate placement in society for their needs, and society as a whole should toss off the negative history humanity has served to these persons. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/21/2006
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Religion takes on a decidedly individual role for different people and groups. Some people may believe in multiple gods, others in just one. Some people may believe in the concept of the soul, while others do not. Herein I give my own religious position. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/19/2006
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Like it or not, the world is knee-deep in Wii - Nintendo's next-gen console, that is. Japanese magazine readers prefer it over Sony's apparently-overpriced PS3, whilst the Wii won't top $250 USD. And then there's Nintendo's strong showing at E3 this year. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 6/7/2006
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Love it or hate it, Nintendo's seemingly-final branding for its motion-controlled Revolution console project is a clear attempt to emphasize the game system's promise of never-before realized ease of use - no matter what the name haters have to say. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 5/30/2006
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Got a Nintendo DS? You can now take your game demos on the run. All you have to do is find a place to download the demo of your choice, and then you can take it with you. And when you're done, you just power off - and the demo is deleted automatically. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 5/30/2006
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For most of early human history, many types of disabilities were considered to be either godly displeasure of evidence of demoniac possession with few exceptions. And even today, the problems facing the disabled reflect on these early beliefs to a point. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 5/2/2006
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For the better part of half a decade since iTunes popularized by-the-song digital music sales, the works Beatles have been sorely excluded - and therefore frequently bootlegged. No longer. Apple Corps, the fab four's music trustee, will soon go digital. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/27/2006
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For the third time, multimedia rights trustee Apple Corps Ltd., which oversees the collective works of the Beatles, is going to court over Apple Computer - this time with the claim that iTunes violates a noncompete agreement between the two entities. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/20/2006
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We all saw what happened when crackballs "0wn3d" several Windows XP installation discs to get them to install on Apple's Mactels Now you don't have to go so trigger-happy to dual-boot OSX and WinXP - you can let OSX do it for you natively (and legally). By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/18/2006
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Tetris has a long history with Nintendo game systems - especially the handheld variety - so of course Nintendo had to distribute a Nintendo DS version as it did with the original Game Boy. And now that they have, I can say that it was worth the wait. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/10/2006
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Technical difficulties have delayed consumer versions of Windows Vista until next year and Microsoft is rumored to be developing an iPod killer that's also a game player - all while lawmakers in France try to force Apple Computer to open the iPod itself. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/9/2006
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Some people just do not care about sexual morals and so cause social harm and embarrassment to others by making sexual comments repeatedly - or much worse - just to bother the heck out of somebody for no apparent reason. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/8/2006
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Google representatives were right to question whether or not the government was trying to access its search data - but for the wrong reasons. And apparantly, it's because the search giant's competitors knew something Google didn't... at least until now. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/6/2006
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Verizon's Get it Now service gives you a free tool designed specifically to shop for and download ring tones taken straight from your favorite songs. Here's how to use Verizon's free VZWTones utility to find the right ring tone that fits your style. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/6/2006
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See what happens when... ALRIGHT, BUSTER!!! WHAT THE DEVIL'S GOING ON HERE? By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/5/2006
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All too often, we hear of black people in poverty, crime and other societal issues. Even hip-hop and rap music glorify the all-too-common plight of black society on a frequent basis. So what's going on here? By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/5/2006
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The state of Florida has consistently ranked 48th in the nation as far as service to the disabled is concerned, and state agencies in Florida are not doing the job they were set up to do as they are supposed to do - nor is the state alone in the matter. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/5/2006
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Even though cultural and educational resources exist in American society to move people into higher-level positions, some people born into poverty do not easily understand nor are sometimes even able to afford these programs. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 4/4/2006
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Unlike high school, colleges require that you file for graduation in advance of your commencement so that they may check your transcript against degree requirements for your curriculum. Nowadays, many schools conveniently let you do so entirely online. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/31/2006
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Successfully preparing for your driver's education course requires studying the state driving manual, checking your vision, getting medical approval and getting your learners permit. Oh, and be sure to shop around for the best course fees for the money. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/21/2006
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Oh sure, non-profits are exempt, but paying for e-mail trust might have too many issues to remain economically viable - not even as a solution to spam. After all, MSN failed with Sender ID - so what's to stop spammers from paying for e-mail certification? By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/21/2006
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According to Silicon.com, the first true MacOS X virus may well be on us, and Windows users who are thinking about switching their HP or Dell for an I-Mac may want to take notice now... before the hacks really start to hit the fan. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/21/2006
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Changes to the ActiveX plugin architecture in Internet Explorer will affect every person who uses the Internet within Windows. And unfortunately, it's unavoidable because of the Vole's legal spat with Eolas Technology. Is this a sign of things to come? By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/15/2006
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First a teaser short is discovered on a newly-discovered Microsoft website. Then another website leaks through their site a video of what appears to be a new kind of device. The big question: What, exactly, IS 'Project Origami' really about? By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/15/2006
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Delays, changes and other factors have plagued the rollout schedule, but the word out of Redmond is still one of major change for the Vole's flagship operating system. Here's what you need to know. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/15/2006
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iTunes currently has the marketing muscle with the iPod, but will the combination of MTV and Windows Media wipe out the Vole's bad history in digital music? Time will tell, but the Softies have the technology - and MTV has the expertise - to pull it off. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/15/2006
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While Hawkeye Community College is officially ranked as a Jr. college in name and accreditation, it is also part trade school - and therefore requires some careful consideration by students also planning for four-year schools. The results are a mixed bag. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/14/2006
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The confusion between MSN and Windows Live is understandable, since most portals deliver both content and services together without messing with an additional brand. And MSN has been in the new-media game before, with very minute success. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/14/2006
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Mario Kart DS provides plenty of fun, competition and red-hot action without, well, cutting corners. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/10/2006
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Judicial error, as it is called, is a sad fact of life - innocents are mistakenly arrested, people argue over different aspects of the justice system, and even the courts hand down the wrong sentence from time to time. Read what occurs when the law goofs. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/8/2006
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Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a tough mental impairment to live with. I know that from experience. However, I'm not the only one who has to deal with it, or has ever had to do so. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/1/2006
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In America, the middle finger can be taken as a negative sign, while the thumbs up is just as bad in Australia. Differences in cultures across the globe lead to different interpretations of different gestures. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/1/2006
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First it was the Iraq war. Then Hamas swept the Palestinian elections. Now Muslims are violently protesting a cartoon picturing the prophet Muhammad in a way they don't like. What's next - American Muslims overpowering the White House or something? By Jeffrey Davis | Published 2/20/2006
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