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Tue, Nov 25, 2008, 12:07 pm in
Green Gadgets, Microsoft, NYTimes Green Inc, Nintendo, Sony, Wii, Xbox 360 and gGadget.org.
Tags: gGadget.org, Green Gadgets, green tech, nytimes.com green inc, playstation 3, PS3, video game power consumption, Wii, Xbox 360.
Consumption Study Takes Aim at Game Consoles – Green Inc. Blog – NYTimes.com
By JOE HUTSKO
In a new study about how much energy video game consoles consume, the Natural Resources Defense Council found that consoles in use today consume “an estimated 16 billion-kilowatt hours per year,” which, the report goes on to translate, is “roughly equal to the annual electricity use of the city of San Diego.”
Link to full story: Consumption Study Takes Aim at Game Consoles – Green Inc. Blog – NYTimes.com.
The New York Times:
Personal Tech | Circuits | Basics
A New Cable for Your Maze
By JOE HUTSKO
The real estate on the back of an HDTV is crowded with ports for connectors of the past. Out of that mess comes yet another cable, but it is supposed to make everything simple: the HDMI.
Besting competing platforms in finishing moves that really get yer ass moving, Midway comes out swinging (literally) with a full roster of every Fatality finishing move for Mortal Kombat Armageddon for the Wii version of the game.
Click here to download the Fatality Moves in .pdf format.
Published on
Mon, Dec 4, 2006, 12:00 pm in
Apple, HDTV, Mac, Microsoft, Mobile, Nintendo, PS3, Sony, Video Games, Wii, Windows, Wireless and Xbox 360.
Tags: Mac.

My gadgets, gear and game machine picks for TV Guide’s Holiday Gift Guide for 2006. Happy Holidays!
Published on
Wed, Nov 8, 2006, 10:42 pm in
HDTV, Microsoft, Nintendo, PS3, Sony, Uncategorized, Video Games, Wii and Xbox 360.
New stories on MSNBC.com, for their feature focus on HDTV.
Making the best connections for HDTV
Right configuration is key for the the sharpest picture and clearest sound
Ten tips on buying a high-definition television
Know the essentials about HDTV before you bring one home
HDTV gaming for non-next-gen gamers
There are plenty of titles that take advantage of high definition televisions
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