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February 13, 2009

Microsoft sold over 300,000 Xbox 360 consoles in January. That's cause for celebration in the halls of Redmond, as the company's gloating presser boasts of not only strong software sales, but record Xbox Live numbers. Seems January 2009 was the "single biggest month ever for Xbox LIVE", which leads ...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Plunkett at 1:30 AM
It's not just console NDP figures we're getting today. There are PC charts, too, (though again sans hard numbers) showing which games sold the most at retail for the month of January. Will the results shock you? Of course they won't. Of the 20 titles, eight were published by EA and five by Blizzard,...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Plunkett at 12:30 AM

January 21, 2009

(Blatant anti-Semitism at "Pro-Palestine" rallies is becoming moreand more common. Photo: sign at Melbourne, Australia rally of1/18/09. Hat tip: Nilk. Tim Blair has more coverage of the rally.) While many critics of Israel deny any anti-Semitic motivations, its quite obvious that that is, in fact, t...
A Deeper Look [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Krishna109 at 6:02 PM

November 29, 2008

Circuit City's latest challenge strolled in to the company's Rockville Pike store yesterday about 10 a.m. His name: Glen Howard. His target: a 32-inch Samsung flat-screen television. The price he saw at Best Buy: $499. The Circuit City price: $499....
Wash Post Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael S. Rosenwald at 12:00 AM
Circuit City's latest challenge strolled in to the company's Rockville Pike store yesterday about 10 a.m. His name: Glen Howard. His target: a 32-inch Samsung flat-screen television. The price he saw at Best Buy: $499. The Circuit City price: $499....
Wash Post Technology [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael S. Rosenwald at 12:00 AM

October 22, 2008

Apple’s MacBook laptop, the company’s low-end portable computer aimed at average consumers, isn’t just any old product. It’s the best-selling Macintosh in history, at a time when Mac sales are growing much faster than sales of PCs in the U.S. overall. And, according to the sa...
All Things Digital [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Walter S. Mossberg at 9:02 PM | 1 Citations

October 21, 2008

Microsoft slashed the price of all three of its Xbox 360 models last month, and those substantial cuts paid dividends, according to September NPD sales. The Xbox 360 enjoyed "in the ball park" projected sales given the price drop, according to Microsoft's Xbox 360 Group PR Manager David Dennis, who....
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Wash Post Personal Tech [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Matt Peckham at 12:19 AM

July 16, 2008

Yep, it's another sticky relationship question on AskMe. A recent divorce, a friend of a mother... Now that I have your attention (because let's face it, there's chum in the water)... I was with the same woman for nearly seven years, married for one. During that time, she cheated on me three times -...
Ask MetaFilter [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:12 PM

June 19, 2008

No weekly PC sales charts this week. In their place: a monthly sales chart. The NPD group have released a list of the ten best-selling (at brick-and-mortars retail) games for the month of May, a list which while still lacking hard numbers does give us an idea of how well certain games performed. Lik...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:30 AM

June 16, 2008

When EA's Boom Blox didn't appear in the top ten best selling games for the month of May, we were puzzled. When it didn't appear in the top twenty, we became concerned, especially with junk like Game Party and Haze representing. According to NPD data provided to GameDaily, the Steven Spielberg-backe...
Kotaku [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:20 PM
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