Xbox 360 is way better consloe than the ps3 and the wii?

360 has way better games and news ones comming out and there making more 360 games than the ps3 and the wii console.i will trade in my ninteno wii console get more 360 games for it. wii and the ps3 sucks balls.they suck both.
You, my friend, are brilliant. such a beautifully worded argument, I've never heard.
Nevermind that the 360 has been out for a year longer. Nevermind that it uses inferior hardware.
Nevermind that it uses inferior media.
Nevermind that it'll never have a game that looks as good as Heavenly Sword.
Nevermind that it suffered the biggest technical collapse of ANY game system ever with the Red Ring of Death.
It's got Halo 3 and that's all that really counts.
Dude, if I didn't know sh*t about video games, just looking at your grammer, spelling and idiotic non-argument, would make me go the other way.
I think that you have to look at gaming systems as a combination of the system and the games available.
Hardware-wise, I would put them in this order:
PS3
Xbox 360
Wii
Games available, I would put them in this order:
Xbox 360
PS3
Wii
Current System hype, I would put them in this order
Wii
Xbox 360
PS3
I rank the combination of system and games in this order
Xbox 360
PS3
Wii
The Wii is fun, but I think over the long period, it will die down as the hype of the controller dies a little.
By next year you will wish you had spent your money on a PS3.
Or will have bought one by then.
LOL. Go take some grammer courses too !
I hate fanboys, don't matter what system it is for. I like the 360, and right now it has the most games. The PS3 has the most POTENTIAL though.
I don't really think thw Wii AND the PS3 actually suck. in fact, I have a Wii, but am getting a 360 as well. Anyway, I think the 360 is ONLY better in graphics and online content. I usually treat ALL of the consoles as one of the same.
the 360 is coming out with some really good games. let me guess, they are all fps. gears of war and halo. 2 overrated games. you could beat them both in a combined time of 8 hours. sad. the 360 is already old technology. my guess is that you are sad you didnt wait for the ps3, so you keep telling yourself lies and then you start to believe the lies. the 360 sucks bro. the ps3 owns it
the PS3 sux balls that **** has no games
Xbox 360 is way better consloe than the ps3 and the wii?
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Samsung Galaxy S II Review Roundup: Slim, Speedy, And Smart « Android Wires Blog
To say the Galaxy S II has a lot to live up to would be a drastic understatement. Its predecessor, the Galaxy S, was one of the most popular Android phones of its day, though it certainly wasn’t without its shortcomings (*cough* TouchWiz *cough*). But with an even better display, a slimmer profile, a better camera, and – gasp – a new version of Samsung’s custom UI, the Galaxy S II aims to patch over its antecedent’s few flaws in addition to mixing in some new magic. so how does it fare? Pretty well, the great tech-heads of Europe declare.
Engadget‘s Vlad Savov made his opinion of the Galaxy S II crystal clear: “It’s the best Android smartphone yet.” he loved its svelte profile, swish animations, and stunning 4.3-inch display. he also found its battery life to be “highly competitive,” and its 8MP camera took some excellent shots. Enough summarization, though; let’s let the review speak for itself:
For a handset with such a broad range of standout features and specs, the Galaxy S II is remarkably easy to summarize. It’s the best Android smartphone yet, but more importantly, it might well be the best smartphone, period. Of course, a 4.3-inch screen size won’t suit everyone, no matter how stupendously thin the device that carries it may be, and we also can’t say for sure that the Galaxy S II would justify a long-term iOS user forsaking his investment into one ecosystem and making the leap to another. Nonetheless, if you’re asking us what smartphone to buy today, unconstrained by such externalities, the Galaxy S II would be the clear choice. Sometimes it’s just as simple as that.
Vlad Savov wasn’t alone in his approbation of the Galaxy S II; SlashGear also found the smartphone praise-worthy. Specifically, its Super AMOLED Plus screen performed admirably even in direct sunlight, and its 1080p video recording was also quite impressive. Battery life, call quality, looks, and general performance were similar stories – in short, excellent. in fact, one of the phone’s only downsides was, unsurprisingly, Samsung’s TouchWiz UI. Quoth Chris Davies:
Is it [the GS II] perfect? no, of course not. While we like some of Samsung’s tweaks – the Kies air app is surprisingly useful, for instance – we’d prefer to see a clean Gingerbread install rather than TouchWiz. How much of a delay that UI modification will force on future Android OS updates remains to be seen, and some changes – such as the keyboard – are frankly backward steps. there are also some annoying teething pains, such as the Video Maker app being unable to handle the
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PlayStation Network hacked, personal information of 77 million accounts accessed

PlayStation 3 owners in the audience will likely have noticed an inability to connect to the PlayStation Network (PSN) over the past week, though Sony today made an announcement revealing that things are much worse than a week without access to online multiplayer gaming. at some stage between the 17th and 19th of April, a hacker gained access to Sony’s systems. Sony believes the hacker was able to retrieve the personal information of 77 million PSN accounts, and say it is possible that credit card details were also retrieved.
Before we delve further into the story, I want to highlight one important lesson I hope everyone learns from this incident: you should not use the same password for multiple online services. If you have a PSN account with the same password as other services, I hope you’ve already stopped reading and started changing your passwords.
Sony made the announcement on the 26th – a full week after learning of the intrusion – though it is plausible it took the external forensic team this long to determine the personal information had been retrieved, given the Easter break.
A post over at Reddit by a member of the PS3 hacking scene highlights a series of recent hacking milestones, and presents a theory that Sony turned off the PSN to prevent users of custom firmware (CFW) from using a recently discovered method of pirating PSN content. While this is likely not the case given Sony’s admission of the leaked personal information, it’s still worth noting the claim that CFW users (the first of which was released in January this year) have had access to the Sony developer network “the whole time”, and that the developer network inherently trusted all connected clients – a massive no-no in client/server architecture and most certainly a potential attack vector.
Marsh Ray has blogged a theoretical worst-case scenario, where hackers manage to fool some percentage of the 50 million PS3 owners out there into installing a firmware that grants back-door access to the PS3. the resultant botnet could be used to eat modern cryptography for breakfast or, far more plausibly, distributed denial-of-service attacks.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has denied responsibility for the attack, which raises the important question as to who has motive. Is this retribution against Sony for the prosecution of PS3 hackers fail0verflow and George Hotz? or is it an organized crime group who can capitalize on the biographical information of 77 million people?
We suspect there will be more questions than answers for a long time, if not forever. in the meantime, we suggest disconnecting your PS3 from your network and keeping a close eye on your credit card statements.
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How to unlock new apple Iphone 4g 16gb imported from other country ?

How to unlock new apple Iphone 4g 16gb imported from other country ?
Suppose I import a apple Iphone 4 from US and as we know that in US apple phones are sold in contract with AT&T or Verizon networks .if I want the phone to work with other sims like airtel , vodafone, Idea, etc then how can I unlock the phone so that it would work with any sim ?
Please let me the requested following solution .
Thanks.
only follow if baseband is 1.59.00. go to settings->general->about->baseband version to tell
simply jailbreak it and then unlock it. once you receive it look at the version in the settings app, then general, then about. if 4.2.1 use http://greenpois0n.com/ to jailbreak. if 4.1 use limera1n and if 4.3 use
http://1stblogger.com/jailbreak-ios-4-3-with-snowbreeze-2-3-available-for-download/. (tethered jailbreak means you have to rejailbreak every time you reboot)
to unlock: what is your baseband? go to settings->general->about->baseband version. if 1.59.00 install ultrasnow. from cydia
You can get the Unlock code from Online sites. …..
How to unlock new apple Iphone 4g 16gb imported from other country ?
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How Smart is a Smartphone?
The latest technology buzzword in mobile communications is the ‘smartphone’. the days of a phone just making phone calls (and, if you were really lucky, take awful photos) are well and truly over. A demanding, tech-savvy public wants a phone that will provide them with a range of functions, including Internet access, the ability to send and receive emails and even to edit Word documents. the smartphone does all this – and more.to really understand how important a development smartphones are, we first have to look at its heritage. the smartphone is a convergence of the traditional mobile or cell phone and personal digital assistants (PDAs) such as the Palm Pilot. Whereas a mobile phone was designed purely to make and receive calls, PDAs were used as portable, personal organisers. A PDA could store your contact information and a ‘to do’ list and link with your main PC. as technology moved on, PDAs developed the ability to receive and send emails. Mobile phones, in the meantime, gained a plethora of additional features such as messaging capabilities. the two technologies ran alongside for a while, each developing the same capabilities as the other, including wireless capability. Finally, someone had the bright idea of combining the two into one, portable package. the smartphone was born.The key features of a smartphone all depend on the make or model you decide to purchase, but the bare minimum requirements to look for or consider when buying a smartphone are:The Operating SystemGenerally, a smartphone will be based on an operating system that allows it to run productivity applications. For instance, the Blackberry runs its own operating system, while others run on Windows mobile. there are smartphones that run a scaled down version of Linux, but these are finding it a struggle to compete against the all-conquering Windows or Apple ‘Aps’ systems. if you’re looking for a smartphone, consider what operating systems your other technology is running if you want to successfully interface your smartphone with your laptop, for example.SoftwareWhile almost all mobile phones include some sort of software, smartphones have taken it to a whole new level. A good smartphone will give you the ability to create and edit Microsoft Office documents, download applications such as personal finance managers, edit photos, access a GPS navigation system and create a playlist of digital tunes. the explosion of ‘aps’ (applications) for the most modern, touch screen phones are pushing software to the limit, with downloadable software applications available for almost anything you can name.Web accessWith a tech-smart public demanding 24/7 access to the Internet, no self-respecting smartphone would deny you web access. the most modern smartphones can access the Web at higher speeds, thanks to the development of 3G data networks and the addition of Wi-Fi support.Qwerty keyboardIf you’re going to be sending emails from your phone, you really need a qwerty keyboard facility. these can be part of the hardware (like your computer keyboard but in miniature) or as on the new touch screen phones, part of the display screen.MessagingAll mobile phones can send and receive text messages, but smartphones can go one better and receive email. Others can also include access to popular instant messaging sites such as MSN or Yahoo! Messenger.It’s not just the technology that makes a smartphone smart. It’s the application of that technology into producing a mobile phone that does far more than just send and receive phone calls or take dreadful photos. the smartphone has been the death-knell of the palm pilot – why have two pieces of technology when you can combine it all into one, lightweight, easy to operate mobile consul?Just don’t ever drop it onto a hard surface…by: Alison Brundle About the Author:
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