Friday, February 29, 2008

Xbox 360 Guitar Hero Song Downloads

We know that xbox 360 is not just simply for playing of games but also for playing of songs and videos where you and your family can enjoy listening and watching. The xbox 360 guitar hero song downloads has legions of onlookers, watchers, listeners and fans comprising of kids, teenagers and even adults. This is simply because of the songs that are included in the soundtracks, which are definitely irresistible and cannot be ignored. The big factor also is the set of different artists and singers of the various songs who are simply great in their outstandingly done performances.

The xbox 360 guitar hero song downloads is the list of songs or the actual songs included in the guitar hero game being played in xbox 360 console, by means of all the great demands and all the tremendous responses from the people during forums and gatherings, enthusiastic fans and followers now have this immense chance to download the nine songs, which were taken from the original Guitar Hero via xbox live marketplace.

There is more to that! New songs and other electrifying contents will be made accessible on a monthly basis, and the preliminary xbox 360 guitar hero song downloads will be comprised by the most wanted finger-numbing tracks. In xbox 360 guitar hero song downloads, the songs included in Guitar hero Track pack 1 are Bark at the Moon popularized by Ozzy Osbourne, Hey You sung by The Exies, and Ace of Spades made famous by Motorhead.

In Guitar hero Track pack 2, the songs included are the Killer Queen sung and popularized by Queen, Take It Off that was made popular by The Donnas, and Frankenstein performed by The Edgar Winter Group.

In Guitar hero Track pack 3, the songs included are Higher Ground played by Red hot Chili Peppers, the song Infected executed by bad Religion and the song Stellar carried out by Incubus. The xbox 360 guitar hero song downloads can be accessed from Activision.

With the entire tracks advanced to the Guitar hero II feature set, involving co-op game play with choices in lead, rhythm and bass guitar, the songs will be obtainable to download in packs of three. This opportunity is definitely favorable to the fanatics of Guitar hero, and of course to those who love the songs of various featured artists and performers. The fans will be even more ecstatic when more songs will be included and more performances be played on another set of Guitar hero pack. The supporters of the xbox 360 guitar hero song downloads will surely wait for more forthcoming updates and features.

For those who follow the evolution of the xbox 360 guitar hero song downloads, just keep yourself updated and posted with the latest announcements because more of your favorite songs will be included in the future, of course, that will depend on how you support the featured current songs and performers. Be there when the next batches or packs of songs are launched!

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iPhone Flunks Out at Duke University

Well it wasn't AT&T's west coast network, but the iPhone did manage to short circuit one, albeit much smaller, network today. The iPhone's Wi-Fi connection appears to be causing problems on the wireless network at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.

The built-in 802.11b/g adapters on a number of phones occasionally flood certain parts of the University's wireless lan with mac address requests. This has lead to the temporary loss of signal from 12 to 30 wireless access points on different occasions.

The campus primary WLAN provider, Cisco, is currently working with network administrators who have opened a help desk ticket with Apple. However, a specific cause has yet to be determined.

Because it is summer, a time in which the majority of full-time students are not enrolled in classes, the problem is not as severe as say during finals week of fall semester. However, when students return for classes in the fall, they are certain to bring more iPhones with them. And with more iPhones, come even more network requests flooding the campus system.

The iPhones appear to be flooding the University's access points with up to 18,000 address requests per second (nearly 10Mbps of bandwidth) and hording the campus airtime. When the access points can no longer handle the intense traffic, they proceed to shut down for 10-15 minutes with no means to communicate with Wi-Fi enabled devices. According to Kevin Miller, assistant director, communications infrastructure, with Dukes office of information Technology, there are currently 150 or so Apple iPhones regularly using Duke's Wi-Fi network.

The iPhone uses the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to request the mac address of the destination node, for which it already has the IP address. When it doesnt get an answer, the iPhone just keeps asking, leading to the aforementioned 18,000 requests per second.

So far, the communication with Apple has been one-way, according to Miller. After initially filing the problem ticket, Apple has told him the problem is being escalated but as of mid-afternoon Monday, nothing significant had been heard from Apple.

With this story in full rotation in the blogoshpere and national news publications, Apple would be wise to offer some real solutions to the problems, and fast. With an angry consumer rights group and an irritated mob of EDGE customers already barking up their proverbial tree, this is just one more bump in the road the iPhone must cope with and resolve.

The coming days may prove costly for Apple as they could see their college-age market shrink due to potential perceived complications with campus wireless networks. Regardless of whether the Duke case is an isolated incident, the negative press from its occurrence is sure to leave some college-aged purchasers with a bitter taste in their mouth.

jordan Corning is a mobile enterprise solutions enthusiast. An analyst with Minneapolis based consulting firm ITR Group, jordan enjoys exploring new ways in which mobile technology can offer significant contributions to the business, educational, and consumer worlds. For more info, visit the ITR Group website @ http://www.itrgroupinc.com or visit his blog @ http://www.iphailure.com

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