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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Kurt Cobain - Guitar Hero 5 Glory

Friday, August 28, 2009

How To: Upgrade To Snow Leopard

Wired's How-To Wiki has a step by step guide for upgrading your Mac to, OS X 10.6, otherwise known as Snow Leopard. In the article Wired promises to "walk you through the things you should do before you make the leap to Snow Leopard, and how to go about the actual installation, including how to install it even if you aren't using its predecessor, OS X 10.5 Leopard." Don't expect major new features however, Snow Leopard is said to be "more about incremental upgrades, refinements and speed boosts."

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Want To Improve Your Game - Wear Red!

A study conducted by German sports psychologists at the University of Munster, and reported in New Scientist magazine has concluded that athletes who wear red score 10 per cent more in any competition than if they were in another colour. "If one competitor is strong and the other weak, it won't change the outcome of the fight," said Norbert Hagemann, who led the study. "But the closer the levels, the easier it is for the colour to tip the scale." In the study "the researchers showed video clips of taekwondo bouts to 42 experienced referees. One combatant wore blue, the other red. They then showed them the same clips but digitally manipulated the clothing to swap the colours. The fighters wearing red were given an average of 13 per cent more points than when they were blue."

Interestingly another study conducted in 2004 by Durham University scientists showed that 55% of Olympic combat sports were won by the competitor in red. I wonder if the same is true in video games?


Source: Telegraph.co.uk

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Why Adults Are Responsible For Fueling Twitter's Growth

NYTimes writer Claire Cain Miller explains in the Bits blog that Twitter's growth is due in part to the increasing popularity of social media sites amongst adults, while teens have been in the game for much longer. "But one big reason for the disparity is simple: When Twitter became popular, teenagers already had their favorite Web sites for communicating, so they were not interested in a new one. The people who discovered Twitter were adults who were new to social networking." As an early adopter who is definitely not in his teens, I take some offense to the notion that adults are new to the social media game. However, I'd have to agree with the assessment of the populous in general. Maybe I'm just getting old and cranky?

BTW you can find me on Twitter @greatbiggeek

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

HTC Rumoured To Have Low Price Android Phone Ready

The yet to be announced HTC Click, which is expected to launch in the fourth quarter, is reported to cost around $300. This price point would put the Click in the range of being one the lowest priced Android phones available.

According to cnet "The Click's design is similar to the MyTouch 3G with some minor changes. The phone is touch screen only and it features a smaller 2.8-inch display. Gone is the trackball and in its place is a large circular directional pad. HTC has committed to start including a 3.5-millimeter headset jack on all phones and the Click has this highly requested feature." and the phone is said to offer the full android experience even at the low price, which is good news to those looking at getting into a smartphone but not wanting to blow the rent money.


Monday, August 24, 2009

8-Bit Trip Down Memory Lane

The Swedish band Rymdreglage takes us on an "8-Bit Trip" with this Lego stop motion video that is their tribute to classic video games.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

All Of Your Remote Controls Are Belong To Us

Media Interaction Labs is taking touch control to the extreme by using in a Microsoft Surface like device, called Cristal, as an interface to everything in your living room. The system uses a ceiling mounted video camera to provide the user interface projected on a coffee table in the room. The user interacts with the television, lamps in the room, a Roomba, stereo, etc. by activating it on the video image. Check it out...

Friday, August 21, 2009

Air Canada Launches iPhone App

Air Canada has released an iPhone/iPod Touch application that, according to the CBC, allows passengers to "check in with their device, select their seat, retrieve electronic boarding passes and keep track of real-time flight status and information."

"This is only the first iteration of our app, and we will continue to add new features in response to customer demand." Air Canada executive vice-president Ben Smith said of the application developed for the airline by IBM Canada.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Google Groups - The Upgrade

Google is listening to it's clients and tuning up it's collaboration tool, Google Groups, in it's push to get us all working in the cloud. With a recent roll out of improvements Google Groups has been tweaked to make sharing of calendars, sites and documents with multiple people easier. Primarily, instead of adding people one at a time, you can share your calendar, site, spreadsheet, etc., with an entire Google Group. On the other hand, when someone joins or leaves a Google Group, they automatically gain or lose editing privileges to the application. Nice!

Source: Official Google Blog

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Research Concludes That Zombie Attack Would Mean The End Of Us All

You may wish to polish up your Zombie killing techniques as a group of mathematics students and their professor from University of Ottawa have concluded that "A zombie outbreak is likely to lead to the collapse of civilization, unless it is dealt with quickly," While they admit that the scenario is highly unlikely if taken literally, the research is said to provide a useful framework in instances where scientists are dealing with the outbreak of an unknown disease.

I don't know about you, but I'll be stock piling supplies and honing my zombie eradication skills on Left4Dead! :-)

Source: CBC

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