
Sony Playstation 3 consoles around the world almost met their apocalypse. Due to an error with the internal clock, it would try to treat 2010 as a leap year. This bug did not effect the PS3 Slim model and the total number of PS3s affected has not been released. The summary of the problem has been posted on Playstation’s Blog.
Read more to figure out what the errors were, and my opinion on Sony’s prompt action to this issue.
My career in the NHL
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by Eric Hurst in Editorial

I was drafted by Montreal at the 8th overall pick in this year’s draft. I am not currently on the team, instead I am playing for their AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs. Oh, and I mentioned this was all in EA Sports NHL 10, didn’t I?
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Apple’s new oversized iPhone… minus the phone
Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by Victor Leichner in Editorial, News
Apple announced their new tablet computer today, called the iPad. Dubbed as a “magical and revolutionary device,” it somehow manages to be exactly the opposite. The iPad is essentially an oversized iPhone that doesn’t do anything a normal computer — or an iPhone — can’t, except maybe allow the user to read books more conveniently. Apple should change “magical and revolutionary” to “old, rehashed, yet still somewhat convenient under very specific circumstances.”
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A disappointing direction for multiplayer
Posted on 16. Nov, 2009 by Eric Hurst in Editorial
I don’t think I am the first person to notice this, but I feel like the first to come out in anger against the new direction video game companies are taking “multiplayer” video games these days — if you can even still call them multiplayer.
The first offense I noticed was last year’s Left 4 Dead. My roommates and I rented a copy and were ready for some four-player, zombie, split-screen action on my 52-inch TV. We put the disc in my XBOX360 only to figure out that four player co-op really meant two player split-screen split between two different consoles. (more…)
