Spain squad for 2010 World Cup games against Belgium and Estonia
Vicente Del Bosque Spain’s head manager chooses his squad for Belgium and Estonia qualifiers for 2010 World Cup
Goalkeepers:
Iker Casillas (Real Madrid)
Pepe Reina (Liverpool)
Diego Lopez (Villarreal)
Defenders:
Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid)
Raul Albiol (Real Madrid)
Carlos Puyol (Barcelona)
Gerard Pique (Barcelona)
Carlos Marchena (Valencia)
Joan Capdevila (Villarreal)
Ignacio Monreal (Osasuna)
Midfielders:
Xavi Hernandez (Barcelona)
Sergio Busquets (Barcelona)
Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
Santiago Cazorla (Villarreal)
Albert Riera (Liverpool)
Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid)
David Silva (Valencia)
Juanma Mata (Valencia)
Marcos Senna (Villarreal)
Forwards:
Fernando Torres (Liverpool)
David Villa (Valencia)
Daniel Guiza (Fenerbahce)
Argentina – Brazil last news
Argentina
Diego Maradona will be looking for his side to rise to the occasion as he prepares for his biggest test as Argentina manager.
Argentina are in desperate need of a result considering they sit fourth in the table for South American World Cup Qualifications.
The match has been moved to a more intimate surrounding in Rosario as Maradona will be looking to involve the passionate Argentinian fans.
Nicolas Burdisso will miss the match through injury, while Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini has been called up and could figure in his place.
Barcelona striker Lionel Messi will be a key player for Argentina’s attack and Maradona will have the luxury of choosing between Diego Milito, Sergio Kun Aguero and Carlos Tevez to join him in attack. Veteran Martin Palermo has also been called up by Maradona but is unlikely to start.
Juan Sebastian Veron has recently announced he will retire from international football following the 2010 World Cup and will be itching to have an impact against Brazil.
Brazil
Dunga’s men will enter the match in a much more comfortable position as Brazil sit top of the table in World Cup Qualifications for South America.
Brazil have so far dominated proceedings as their +19 goal difference (25-6) indicates. Dunga’s side have lost only one of the first fourteen matches in qualifying, having won seven and drawn six.
Adriano has been recalled for the match and the big striker will look to use his muscle to cause havoc to the Argentina defence.
Kleberson will miss the match through a shoulder injury, but Real Madrid new boy Kaká will enter the match with his confidence at its peak.
Prediction
Argentina’s home support will serve as a major advantage coming into the match, although Brazil will have the comfort of playing a relaxed game due to their position in the table. The latter could prove a deciding factor if Argentina are unable to jump on top of their opponents early.
Historically, there isn’t much to choose between the sides as Brazil have beaten Argentina 35 times, while Argentina have won 34. Should Maradona succeed in levelling things up at 35 a piece, Argentina would ease their worries of having to qualify by way of a playoff.
Argentina were successful in holding Brazil to 0-0 in the first match between the sides in Brazil, but Maradona will know that one point is less than adequate.
Lionel Messi, arguably the best player in the world, will have to show his worth in the match as his country will be relying on him.
Expect an entertaining affair in what is easily the match of the weekend!
Xbox 360 price cut announced by Microsoft
Posted by admin in Entertainment on September 1st, 2009
Tomorrow sees Elite price drop to £199.99 whilst Arcade SRP rises to £159.99
The speculation can finally come an end. From tomorrow the Xbox 360 Elite 120GB will cost £199.99 in the UK – that’s a drop of £30 from the current RRP.

And as expected, the price of the Xbox 360 Arcade has increased by the same amount to £159.99, though Microsoft has not yet clarified whether the machine will come with any additional extras.
The Xbox 360 Pro SKU is to be phased out. In North America, the Pro is to be discounted by $50 to $250 for as long as stocks last.
Both price changes come into force from tomorrow (Friday August 28th) – a move that will see the reduced price Elite given a bank holiday weekend head-start ahead of the launch of PS3 Slim next Tuesday.
In North America the Elite has dropped to $299 whilst the Arcade price has remained static.
Pes 2010 is on its way
Posted by admin in Entertainment on September 1st, 2009
GAMESCOM’09: Xbox 360, PS3 and PC versions hitting UK retail on October 22nd
Konami has confirmed its complete release schedule for its hotly anticipated Pro Evolution Soccer 2010, with the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC versions arriving first on October 22nd.
These will be followed by the PS2 and PSP incarnations on November 5th and finally the Wii outing on November 19th.
PES 2010 will for the first time bring full 360-degree movement to the series as well as a host of visual and gameplay tweaks.
Its development team has gone out of its way to try and communicate with the loyal PES fanbase throughout its development in an effort to alleviate many of the concerns that have plagued recent releases in the series.
The number of licenses has also been upped, with the Champions League and Europa League licenses being joined by a record number of official international teams including England, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Brazil and Argentina.
Review: Logitech Performance MX Mouse
Posted by admin in Technology on August 31st, 2009

This post is syndicated with permission from GamerFront.net
In my free time when I’m not gaming I’m generally programming, working on my own hit game. This involves a lot of traversing through source code, generally many lines of it. In the past this act would get very cumbersome, that all changed the day the Logitech Performance MX landed on my desk. The Hyper-fast scrolling feature allows me to reach from one end of my code to the other with a single flick of the wheel.
The
Logitech
Performance MX mouse also comes equipped with Darkfield Laser Tracking technology that allows it to work on just about any surface. Having a glass desk I found this most intriguing and was surprised at just how well
Logitech delivers on this feature. Having spent time using it in both a work environment and gaming sessions I can’t tell a difference when using it on a mouse pad or the glass surface directly.

This mouse also ships with Logitech’s Unifying receiver, a USB receiver that allows multiple
Logitech devices to be connected. This receiver is meant to be added and forgotten, which is not too hard given the small size and profile of the device.
In case all the above wasn’t enough the mouse features a rechargeable power system that is managed via a micro-USB cable to either your computer or a wall outlet. Unlike most rechargeable usb mice the
Logitech
Performance MX can be used even while charging. Having the option to charge it via a wall outlet while still being able to it makes the
Performance MX an ideal companion for use with a laptop on the go.

After over a week of extensive use I believe I’ve found a new favorite mouse in the
Logitech
Performance MX. It packs a lot of functionality and innovation into contoured design and while the $99.99 MSRP price tag may seem steep at first a quick look back over the features, in addition to the cost of batteries saved, makes for a mouse that’s worth every cent.