EA and Rivals.com team up on NCAA 06
Article from Rivals discussing NCAA Football 2006. A lot of the info was discussed before by IGN, but this one focuses on the changes to the recruiting process a lot more. Good stuff.
Sounds like recruiting is going to be more difficult this year and have a lot more variables to it. Damn soft verbals.

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IGN Xbox 360 FAQ
Everything IGN knows (or is at least pretty sure about) about the Xbox 360.

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Most realistic Xbox 360 photo yet
I'm behind on this stuff because I was out of town all weekend.

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Insert25

Insert25 is one of the many sites run by Paul Scrivens and one of the many video game blogs I follow, but it's quickly becoming one of my favorites in both categories.
While Kotaku and Joystiq do a good job of reporting the news, Insert25 hits all the big stuff and a lot of random funny crap the other's don't cover. Plus, it's written in a much more casual manner that encourages a lot of feedback and discussion. Really great news and community site that's still growing and improving.
Definitely worth a visit.

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More Xbox 360 secrets
Hard drive, backwards compatability, and more.

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IGN has first screens and a preview of Madden 2006
New stuff abounds, hopefully it's good enough to make me buy it. It sounds like you might actually have to look off defenders when throwing the ball. Pretty cool.
Screenshots look about the same as always.
I wonder if Madden and NCAA will be launch games for the Xbox 360?

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Storm the House
Really fun Flash game, it gets incredibly hectic on Day 3.
Make sure to actually read the instructions.
(via Business2Blog)

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Mark Cuban wants to build the first all-digital theater empire
I think I'd seek out digital theaters if I had a choice. Since I'm in Dallas, maybe that'll happen sooner rather than later.

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Ars Technica reviews the PSP
Another glowing review. Want one yet?

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Morty Seinfeld dies at 82
Barney Martin, best known as Jerry's dad on Seinfeld died yesterday at the age of 82.
(via TVSquad)

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PVRblog

Another great site from Matt Haughey, PVRblog does an amazing job reporting and discussing all PVR-related news. The site always seems to have PVR news before anyone else.
A site that all TiVo owners should bookmark immediately.

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Sony PSP review
I've got to agree with everything, especially the highs and lows. I'm loving it, if Memory Stick Duo's were cheaper I'd definitely would use it for video and pictures. I haven't tried out the audio player yet, but I really don't need one.

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PSP Connect
A bunch of free videos already formatted to play on your new PSP as well as a tutorial on how to get videos onto the thing.
It's really kind of annoying that you have to name your files a particular way (M4VC0043.MP4
for example) and put them in a particular directory (the folder named 100MNV01
). They really should have included software to do that for you.

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Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade review
I really wanted this game when I saw the previews and screenshots a month or so ago, but now it's just getting average reviews. Metacritic has an average score of 72 for it. I need to read the IGN review, they gave it a slightly higher score and have a more in-depth write up. It still sounds fun, but maybe not worth $40.

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PlayStation Portable Launch Party
Photos and updates from the Joystiq and Engadget peeps at the PSP Launch Party.

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PSP Video 9
When combined with another application, Videora + PSP Video 9 form the first PSPcasting solution, allowing you to download, convert and copy video to your PSP, automatically using BitTorrent and RSS technology.
Now that is freaking cool. PSP Video 9 uses Videora to use BitTorrent and RSS and BitTorrent to automatically find and download what you want to watch. Of course, I don't think I'm ever going to upgrade from the 32 MB Memory Stick Duo card that comes with it so it'll be pretty useless to me.
(via Engadget)

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Why Britney Spears hates HDTV!
I bet this is the real reason I don't have HD yet, some sort of Cameron Diaz/Britney Spears conspiracy. Damn you!!
(via Gizmodo)

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Kotaku's rambling, random, very positive thoughts on the PSP
I can't wait to get mine next week and tear up some Tiger Woods. I'm also starting to get really interested in Lumines, a very cool looking puzzle game.

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Unpacking the PSP
The PSP is officially released here in the US on March 24th. Until then, I can stare at these pictures from IGN.

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Peerflix gets press, funding
I was actually interviewed via email about Peerflix for an article by someone from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism last week. I'll have to check if that makes it up on the web somewhere and whether my statements were coherent enough to use.
Read my full write up on Peerflix here.

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