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Sony's Redesigned PSP Underwhelms

The PSP train wreck continues for Sony. I've said it before (and I'll say it again), the PSP is successful when viewed only by the number of hardware units sold. When viewed from any other perspective, be it software sales, UMD movies, music, video, and pure customer satisfaction, it's a flop.

So what do you do when something is broken? You fix it, right? That's just what Sony tried to do. However, the latest series of hardware fixes in this "newly designed" PSP doesn't address what wasn't working for the flailing handheld in the first place.

Welcome to Mind Over Matt'er

Greetings all!

Let me be the first to welcome you to Mind Over Matt'er, my personal technology blog where you'll be sure to find the latest insights, news, opinoin, grumblings, projects, and a whole lot more.

Ultimate Flying Gadget?

The Unmanned Reaper airplane is coming to Afghanistan, and will land in Iraq sometime between this fall and next spring.

This has to be the ultimate gadget! Check out the tech specs.

Great Ways to Send, Receive or Share Large Files

We get this question quite a bit. "How can I send this file to..(put name here)........" and our answer always depends on the abilities of the person asking the question.
There are tons of ways to send, share or receive files. But most folks are looking for an easy way to do it and also don't do it very often.

So we decided to put together a list of some of the ways you can send files. Some of them require additional programs to be installed and some don't.

Does Your New TV Have Warning Label?

If you have not bought a new TV in the last month, you may not know. But all TV's that do not have a built-in digital tuner, also known as an ATSC receiver ,have a warning label sticker saying it will need a "converter box" in 2009 because of a switch to digital broadcasting.

Why are they doing that?

Well, Those stickers are mandated by the Federal Communications Commission to be on all analog TV's starting in May.

Some folks already know this, but....

What's happening is that on February 17, 2009, TV broadcasters will be turning off their analog over-the-air broadcasts, the kind you tune into with rabbit-ear antennas.

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