Blog round-up: Facebook vs. handy PS3 tips
This week's most popular blog posts on tech.co.uk
Most popular blog posts this week
This is why Facebook is going down the toilet
"Just as MySpace before it was once considered exciting, Facebook is now becoming so big and bloated that it risks losing everything" - Rungsberry
10 PS3 tricks Sony doesn't tell you
"Got a PlayStation 3? For those of you that have picked up Sony's shiny black plaything, we've put together a Digital Home top ten of tips that you won't find in the user manual" - Digital Home
PlayStation 3 v Xbox 360: Future Wars
"There can be no argument: the Nintendo Wii is currently kicking all-comers to the curb in the next-gen console war. But what of the future?" - Rungsberry
This is why the HD format war will never end
"The problem is that neither HD DVD or Blu-ray is going to win anytime soon, and guess who loses out in the end? Yep, it's you and I" - Rungsberry
Still a black day for AMD?
"AMD has named its potentially last-ever Athlon 64 X2 chip the Black Edition - it's meant to be a classic. But is it? Here are the facts so far" - Mods & Clockers
Nikon D3 preview: Nikon calls the shots again
"The Canon EOS 1DS Mark III raised the digital SLR bar quite significantly, to the point where Nikon's first full frame SLR needs to be pretty special. But you know what? I think it's going to be" - Martin James
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