PS4 Wins E3 But Xbox One Will Win the War After years of positioning and triangulating, the battle lines for the next generation console war were drawn this week. We have heard plenty of talk about strategic vision, but this week both Sony and Microsoft named launch titles and revealed tech specs and online features, as well as some online restrictions. Perhaps most importantly, we got pricing for both consoles. On the show floor, the crowd of hardcore gamers and industry insiders generally thought Sony came out on top. In my eyes however, this is still Microsoft's battle to lose. Share This: ADVERTISEMENT | E3: A Tour of the Biggest, Baddest Booths I blew through E3 so quickly this year that I hardly got to play any games. I thought it was silly that people began lining up for entry two hours before the doors opened but then I realized that was the only way to get any serious game time in. PCMag's Will Greenwald was savvier and as a result he was able to get these awesome shots of the best booths at the show. I suspect he got some game time in as well. Share This:
How E-Cigarettes Could Provide a Model for All E-Waste There are plenty of negative things to be said about the Big Tobacco companies but as these firms transition to electronics cigarettes, many are looking to start over. Indeed these companies may quickly become leaders in the space of electronics recycling. PCMag contributor Ibrahim Abdul-Matin explains how. Share This:
Geek.com Interviews Adam and Jamie of MythBusters You may not know it, but there is this concept of being "Geek Famous." I'm pretty sure it was coined by Wil Wheaton but a quick Google search shows no one is willing to take credit officially. Regardless, the concept is clear enough: Everyone knows famous people as their faces adorn magazine stands everywhere. The Geek Famous are lesser known but a lot easier to get on the phone. Recently, Geek.com's Russell Holly caught up with Adam and Jamie of MythBusters. Share This:
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