| PlayStation Plus Free Games Lineup For September 2016
One of the very best decisions that console makers Microsoft and Sony have made, is to offer free games to those who are members of their Xbox Live Gold and PlayStation Plus programs each month. Hundreds of dollars worth of games for free each year. It makes the pill that is having to pay to play (online) much, much easier to swallow. The free games being offered to PlayStation Plus members for September 2016 have been revealed, and you can see what they are below.
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| ‘The Last Of Us’ Soundtrack Getting Impressive Vinyl Release
It’s always nice when you get to write about The Last of Us again, even if it doesn’t involve whether or not developer Naughty Dog is going to be making The Last of Us 2 after Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End or not. No this bit of news is related to one of the best aspects of the game, its phenomenal score composed by two-time Academy Award winner Gustavo Santaolalla. It’s been announced that the full soundtrack, including the soundtrack for the DLC release “Left Behind,” will be released by Mondo Music on vinyl in an impressive little four-album collection, complete with some lovely artwork by Olly Moss and Jay Shaw. You can read more about the vinyl release, see images of the set and the full cover art, and also watch a video about the music of the game, which I love to watch and share any time I have an excuse to.
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| The Drill Down 343: Building Cool, Block By Block
This week, Apple‘s iPhone 6 breaks preorder records, Microsoft buys Minecraft, Will you soon be able to subscribe to HBOGo without cable? And man returns to space.
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| The Drill Down 337: Monkey Selfie
This week, will cellphones be banned from airlines?, Russians hack over a billion passwords, malware in your USB, a camera that can decipher sound from silent video, the Sprint/T-Mobile merger is dead, and…if a monkey takes a selfie in the jungle, does it own the copyright?
...continue reading » Tags: BitCoin, cellphone, Chromecast, Copyright, Cryptocurrency, Data breach, Foursquare, Fox, Google, hack, malware, Passwords, Playstation, ps3, Sony, Sprint, t mobile, Tesla, Tesla motors, Time Warner, USB, Wikimedia, Wikipedia, Yelp | |
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