Tuesday, 26. September 2006, 01:20:17
Apple, Apple Games, apple iTV, Mac games
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I just read a little bit about the
Apple iTV and wrote an article on what I found. The product seems good I guess. It has all the stuff you'd want but basically it's just a convenience product. To me it's more like a (buy our new movies on iTunes) type of product than a real advancement. They say the price is going to be $300 but I half expect it to be cheaper just so more people buy it. If had internet capabilites I'd be friggen all over it.
I also just uploaded the latest
native Mac Party Poker release.
Later,
Roger
Sunday, 24. September 2006, 03:51:13
Apple, blog, browsers, Download
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I just got word of the
Macintosh software for Party Poker that went live with the native Mac Party client. It's pretty sick. I really wasn't expecting it so soon. The manager kind of sprung it on me and all the sudden it was out. But, thank god it's finally released. And also, its nice to see a billion dollar company build a native version instead of just that Java style they put out earlier.
But, I still hate Party Poker as a player. Too many rude people play there so I stick to other places. Party Poker sure does attract some weird people. Maybe us Mac users can bring some decency and civilization to these thugs.

Lata,
Roger
Monday, 11. September 2006, 22:59:34
Download, macs, Apple, macintosh
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The
Mac Bingo guide is up. A friend of mine from paw mentioned a bingo room he owns. He's a really nice guy and has been around for awhile. The bingo room he runs is in the guide and is part of the Bingo Room Network which is probably the biggest provider in Bingo rooms that work on a Mac.
It was a little weird playing bingo online. They start you off with $10 to play on the two open bingo tables. But to actually play the real games you have to deposit money. It seems like they try to get you to play the slot and casino games while you wait for players to fill up the each bingo round. All in all I'm glad I added it to the Mac guides.
Roger
Monday, 4. September 2006, 02:45:36
macintosh, mac, Apple, macs
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The news is out just like I said. Party Poker for Mac now has a download version. It will be out sometime this week but hopefully within 2 weeks. Party Poker seems to be keeping it hush hush before they launch. Although, I think the fake money .net version will work. SO does the no-download version though. Here is the news piece
http://www.compatiblepoker.com/Party+Poker+Expected+Release+of+Mac+Com+Version.new.htm
Monday, 28. August 2006, 20:37:29
big money casinos, blackjack, video poker, mac
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The study by Harrah's stated that Video Poker and SLots were very popular so we decided to do a review of the best casinos with
Video Poker for Mac users.
Casino on Net (
www.Casinoonnet.com) is still my favorite because they do so much for Mac users. I think it's gotta be the only site out there that strictly devotes a lot of resources to make sure certain things on the Mac work. I also love that the site will find out youre on a Mac and take you to a certain page that has Mac casino games like video poker.
I've played video poker on X box before but never at a casino. That's cool how you can actually win money if you're a skilled player. Some sites will actually payout over 100%. None were Mac compatible but that's why I chose casino on net for my fav.
Later,
Roger
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