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PS3 Woos the Older Gamers – Teens Dig For Nintendo (via WATGame.com)
A new study from Experian Consumer Research showed that the PS3 is most popular with consumers over the age of 45.
The report also showed that Xbox 360 covered the 35-44 year old demographic, and the Nintendo Wii taking the 18-24 age range.
Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners/players are more likely to say they cannot live without magazines and video game consoles,...
WATBlog Picks: Top Product and Technology Innovations in 2007
1) The Amazon Kindle: 200 Books, the size of a paperback.
The Good:
Small Size
A Model that looks to earn revenues from the service rather than the product.
Battery Life.
Does not tire the eyes while reading.
The Bad:
Design
Does not read PDF’s
The ‘service’ can be cracked, giving users free alternatives.
2) The RFID Revolution: By tagging items and containers with...



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