Tech


Good Arm, You'll Be Breakdancing Next

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Good day to you all. You may have been expecting a post regarding some interesting or useful tech released recently, or perhaps a game review or sneak peek, you may even have been expecting a crazy video that will inspire or amaze you.

But all three?
I know, I know.. Just click on the read more link below, while I go and get a mop to clear up that yellowish liquid around your feet.
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Stream Your Whole Video Library To Your Phone, Over WiFi Or 3G!

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Air Video iPhone app

Well hello there, Internet! How are you? Why, it’s been a while now hasn’t it? Now now, there’ll be time for catch-up’s later; right now we have to get down to the good stuff. So a few days ago I was browsing through the App Store on my iPhone looking for something I’ve been trying to find for a while: a decent application to allow me to stream video that already exists within my home network. I happened upon a superb app, one which any self-respecting iPhone owner & media geek should certainly go check out – after reading this brief overview, of course! It’s name is Air Video, and I’ll tell you all about it just past the ‘Read More’ link. Come join me, won’t you?

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Firmware 4.5 Released For Zune

Monday, April 5th, 2010

ZuneHDSooner than expected Microsoft have released the latest upgrade for the Zune. If you speak incorrectly (ie American) you’ll notice that the date’s 4/5, coincidence..?

Yeah probably.

Anyway, anyone with a Zune should now be able to use Smart DJ, get personal music recommendations, browse the market place through your TV and (with much trumpeting and stamping around) natively play an expanded range of video formats including DivX. Take that majority of the world.

Installation went swimmingly for me in the UK, everything was boringly simple and all seems to work well. However Zune guru IceInPerson has mentioned people having problems with Smart DJ, so watch out.

Nothing much else to report… go get it already.

Oh almost forgot, they’ve also announced the new 64GB version of the HD, fantastic if you watch a lot of films and for making me feel slightly inferior with my mere 32GB.

Let me know what you think below, I’m off to laugh at Apple users for having to change the format of all their videos.


Skinput Indicates The Impending Doom Of Screens?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

SkinputOne of the main gauges as to how advanced a technology is, has to be its user input/output. Look at the original Star Trek – those buttons now seem as outdated as small pox, and that screen Spock looks into? I not only have one at home, but mine is HD. The step-up to the next generation’s glitzy touch-screens is definitely noticeable, giving a clean sophisticated feel to a spaceship that in the 80s at least, felt as advanced as James Bond’s invisible car.

Cut to real life and the most recent input to break into to the mainstream is probably the touch screen. Although widespread now, simply comparing even the older resistive touch models to the rubber push buttons of those from the 90’s shows a great leap in innovation (and arguably, practicality). Show any denim sporting, 90s man with curtains a touch screen phone, and he’d assume it was a prop from the X-files (God I had to think hard for that one!). What’s next? Of course, as much as I’d like to pretend I am the font of all knowledge, I am unfortunately not, and have no idea as to what we will be using as inputs for our gadgets 5 or 10 years down the technological line; however, I thought I’d share with you the concept of skinput.

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Time To Throw Away Your Xbox? OnLive Brings You High End Gaming Via The Cloud

Friday, March 12th, 2010

OnLive

Now I have to be honest, I have largely been in the dark recently with regards to server based gaming, unintentionally dismissing it as a window of opportunity of 3D chess lovers and Doom fanatics seeking a more sociable platform to play together and coexist with modern systems.

Imagine the shock then when I read that using the median of the imminent OnLive (albeit for US games only) I could potentially play Crysis through my TV with little more than an internet connection, therefore cutting out the fat, expensive, fragile middle man with a short lifespan that is any tangible hardware to run my favourite titles. I tell you, it was like a frying pan to the face.

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4 Free Applications Every Nokia Smartphone User Should Use

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Applications for Nokia Phones

Mention the iPhone and people can’t help but talk about ‘apps’. What many people don’t seem to realise is that similar applications have been available on Nokia’s smartphone OS – Symbian (s60) – for years. The problem is they’ve never really had an App Store equivalent, even the recently created Ovi Store doesn’t do much mustard cutting.

This doesn’t mean there aren’t great applications out there for Nokia phone owners in 2010, they’re just harder to find. Once you’ve found them though, you’ll be pleased to know that s60 supports multitasking (so you can laugh at iPhone users who have to quit one application if they want to check something in another :) ). I’ve included a list of applications I feel everyone should use (all of which are free), and if you’re the proud owner of a new phone which runs s60 you really should check them out. All the applications I suggest work for the E71, I’m sure they’ll be fine on the majority of others as well but I don’t own the phones to check!

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