Archive for April 6, 2009
Curve needs bigger data pump (News Interactive)
WHY put a 20th-century data pipe on a 21st-century smartphone? This question kept bothering me as I fingered the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »
Interview: Noisycroak On Traversing Castlevania’s Musical Timeline (Gamasutra)
[In this audio interview, Jeriaska sits down with the folks at Noisycroak for an interview about the soundtrack for the latest in the seminal Castlevania series, fighting game Castlevania: Judgment.] Since its inception in 1986, the Castlevania series has witnessed its fair share of lasting musical creations. Joining us for a discussion of this auditory history are two members of Noisycroak, the ... Read the rest of this entry »
Curve needs bigger data pump (Australian IT)
WHY put a 20th-century data pipe on a 21st-century smartphone? This question kept bothering me as I fingered the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »
Magid: Now you can browse as well as cruise in some Ford trucks and vans (San Jose Mercury News)
Ford Motors and Opera Software have announced a collaboration to add Web browsing to the Internet enabled in-dash computers that Ford is installing in some of its trucks and vans. Read the rest of this entry »
Best Video Conferencing Tools: Free, Low-Cost, One-To-One And Multi-Party Solutions – Mini-Guide (MasterNewMedia.org)
To help you track what\'s going on with video-conferencing A-listers, check out this new guide where I have reviewed and compared all the best free and low-cost video conferencing tools , conveniently separated in one-to-one and multi-party solutions. Photo credit: Mac Doctors Once reserved to pro users with big wallets, shiny hardware, and high-speed internet connections, video conferencing ... Read the rest of this entry »
Low-powered netbooks come on strong (The Indianapolis Star)
I wanted to cry when my trusty old Apple iBook died this year. It wasn't just that it had served me well, and it was my only Mac. It was that I knew replacing it was an expensive proposition in an economy and a job market that, well, stink. Read the rest of this entry »
City putting more information on Web (Englewood Herald)
Englewood established a tentative timeline to electronically provide streaming audio of city council meetings and to place the complete city council packet on the Web site. Read the rest of this entry »