This Just in…Sony Doesn’t Want to Pay for Your 3-D Movie Glasses

Thursday, 29th September 2011
Posted in Offbeat, Pop Culture, Technology
Tags: 3D, 3D glasses, glasses, just, movie, movie prices, movies, pay, Sony, tickets

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Today Sony officially announced it would no longer be footing the bill for your 3D glasses. No particular reason as to why — just that, yeah, they’re not gonna pay for them anymore (all this despite Sony having 12% market share). So who’s gonna have to pay now? Continue reading “This Just in…Sony Doesn’t Want to Pay for Your 3-D Movie Glasses” »


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Sorry Gizmodo, The Internet Did Not Lie to Us

Thursday, 28th July 2011
Posted in Blog Archive, Pop Culture, Technology
Tags: charge, content, Freddie, Freddie Wong, Freddiew, Gizmodo, Guild, internet, Men, Mercury, Mercury Men, pay, The Guild, Wong

Written by: R Bryant FrancisgravatarcloseAuthor: R Bryant Francis Name: Bryant Francis
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FREE. FOREVER

By R. Bryant Francis

Brian Barrett over at Gizmodo wrote a post talking about the nature of “free” content on the internet, and how we should get used to the notion of subscribing and paying for things like the New York Times, TV Shows, and other things we’re used to getting for either free or with the basic cover charge that is internet access. I recommend you read it, mainly for his argument that the internet as we knew it Continue reading “Sorry Gizmodo, The Internet Did Not Lie to Us” »


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