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I recently purchased this DVD drive and I am having alot of problems with it. I am currently on my third one and they all do the same thing. I install the dvd drive and the computer recognizes the drive. The drive fully operates and will open/close but will not play any media inserted DVD or cd-rom. I can't figure out if it ...
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I purchased a Sony DVD burner 8 months ago, and now it's broken. At first it recognized DVD's for what they were, but now the show up as CD's. I checked for new drivers and updates, but there were none. I also tried to reinstall the current drivers, but it didn't fix the problem. Is the problem in the Software or hardware? Please Help.
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This years GDC theme seemed to be one of openness and advancing games as a viable platform for artistic expression and communication. I love the fact that every 1st party publisher (MGS, SCE, and Nintendo) ...
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I'd say with confidence that the design of Nintendo's Wii is revolutionary, and inherently, it has almost infinite potential. Nintendo is making all the right moves, and it's fascinating to witness this companies success. The Wii is sold out world wide, and for good reason. The recently updated version 3.1 of the Wii dash board ...
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Ken Kutaragi, the Chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment, has surpirisingly announced his retirement. Kutaragi made Sony a prominent contender in the videogame industry by introducing the original Playstation, the Playstation 2, the Playstation Portable, and the recent Playstation 3. His success is undeniable, and his ...
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DRM stands for Dirty Rotten Media. Ok it doesn't really, but it should. For those of you not familiar with DRM it is Digital Rights Management. It is the way that many digital content providers have decided to protect their intellectual property rights. There is a flaw however. DRM is inherently evil. In this post I will touch on the flaws in DRM ...
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