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Apple is switching to Intel x86.
Apple's WWDC will kick of at 1:00 PM EST. There are a ton of mac rumors floating around right now. Will Apple switch to Intel? We'll know for sure in a few hours.
The latest AMA Superbike race aired yesterday afternoon. AMA is getting better. I haven't been able to write about Superbikes as much as last year, because my brother isn't caught up yet. I know he reads this blog, and I don't want to ruin the race for him.
The new episode of Systm will be available on Wednesday. The Systm/theBroken team is getting ready to move back to San Fransisco in the next few weeks.
Del.icio.us was upgraded on Sunday. The site has been pretty slow lately, so this upgrade was more than welcome.
TWiT Episode 8 was released this morning.
Update: A new Strongbad Email was released this evening. Strongbad is quite possibly my favorite show. He responds to a new email every week or so.
NOA vice president George Harrison confirmed that downloading classic NES, SNES and N64 titles on the Revolution will be free.I dont understand the reasoning behind this…but I cant say Im complaining. I love free stuff. That said though, I know that many people, myself included, would pay a small fee for each game. Nintendo will also have to be careful as to how many games they are offering so that people dont simply play old games and not buy any new Revolution software.
I'm definetely getting a Nintendo Revolution. I'll get the XBOX 360 this fall, and then the Nintendo at lauch. There are a ton of old N64, SNES and NES games I'm dying to play again, like the first 007 game and every Mario Kart game. This is going to rule.
Forecast Fox was updated to 0.7.9 today. The Firefox extension now uses AccuWeather for it's weather data. It previously used weather.com. I've been a big fan of weather.com for years, but the free version of the site has become nearly unusable. There are too many adds, and important data is hard to access. AccuWeather.com is very clean to use, and now my weather site of choice.
If you you're using Mozilla Firefox, you should install this killer extension.