Just was wondering if the PS3 has WiFi built into its console? If it does this will be great so that I don't have to run any more wires anymore, like I do with my PS2.
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05-23-2005 #1
PS3: WiFi Built In?
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05-23-2005 #2Master Poster







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Yes it does have WiFi built in, look and find information, there's even a search button for this kind of stuff.

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Is that the bluetooh technology for the controllers?
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05-24-2005 #4
Yeah, just for the controllers. Isn't thtat the best wireless technology or something? Why is it so good?
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05-24-2005 #5
check this thread if you want more info: http://ps3forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=2249



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I thought that bluetooth port was for more stuff than just controllers.
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isnt bluetooth also used for cellphones. I remember something about it on the motorola razr commercial.W/e im tire. bu bye
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Yea it is also used for cellphones. I belive they said something about cellphones being able to connect with the PS3.isnt bluetooth also used for cellphones. I remember something about it on the motorola razr commercial.W/e im tire. bu bye
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hells yeah son wifi!
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12-17-2006 #11
do you people even look at the Fu*king dates
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12-17-2006 #12
CH!3F bro clam down, they are trying to get posts lol
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yeah sorry guys .. i was just trying to get some posts.. so i can start a new thread.. again ... very sorry..
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I have banned him for first spamming and bringing back old threads.
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[Ready] Fanboyism: Good, Bad or just Ugly?
Fanboyism, A term used to describe people who are loyal fans of an inanimate object, or fictional products like movies, comics, or TV series. People who show their loyalty towards these products are normally labeled as a “fanboy.â€
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02-20-2007 #19
Go for it, but be careful your article doesn't come across as a fanboy piece itself for caring about this topic.
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There I posted up what I have so far. What do you guys think?
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02-21-2007 #22
A good start, Matt, but seeing as this is your opinion rather than one that can be backed up by supportive evidence, I'd say use "I think" and "In my opinion" a lot.
Also you seem to get into your stride around para 5, with the previous four paras being confusing. They could use some work on structure and what exactly your arguement is in each one.
There's also a stack of spelling errors you might want to look at - "curtain" instead of "certain" for example.
But in the second hlaf of the piece your arguement really takes hold and I start to understand what you're getting at.
Re-work the first half, write in the first person ("I think...") and watch the spelling and you could be on to a winner.
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02-21-2007 #23
How about this for a title:
"Fanboyism: Good, Bad or just Ugly?"
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Im not really trying to make it sound to much as my own opinion. Im trying to make it more of an example of what fanboyism is. The first four paragraphs are there to give a definition of what fanboyism is and paint a picture with an examples. After looking at it I believe switching around the second and third paragraphs fix things a bit. Then I go into talking about the most unruly area of fanboyism which we deal with on our forums all that time.
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And Seb, thats a pretty good title. Ill take it.
Also.. Word 2007 Beta 2 is weird when it comes to the spell check... basically its useless....
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02-22-2007 #25I think this would benefit from the first person perspective, as it's hard to back this up as a strong argument from the mouth of "we" at PSU. What do you think Kieran/Seb?
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Kirby - Still a fair few spelling errors to correct.
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