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iPhone 3G launches

July 11th, 2008, 2:52 pm by electrikALIEN

15724_large.jpgToday Apple finally launched the successor to the iPhone — the iPhone 3G. Technically, the iPhone 3G isn’t much of an upgrade, but it does have wireless 3G technology built in which many smart phone enthusiasts have been clamouring for.

Also now available on iTunes are plenty of new applications that can be run on any iPhone model.

It seems the entire blogosphere (that’s the online journalism community) is ablaze with iPhone madness. Just check out Digg or Wired and see what I mean.

New Zealand 25 yr. old, “GTA made me do it”

June 6th, 2008, 2:45 pm by electrikALIEN

gta4.jpgI came across this story via Gamepolitics.com in which a New Zealand man of the name Tim Reid and a friend, both recently bailed mind you, decided to celebrate new found freedom with a road trip to New Plymouth. An officer saw them speeding and gave chase until Reid crashed his car.

Reid escaped on foot, but his buddy remained and was being questioned by the officer. Reid came back from behind the officer, pushed him down on the ground and assaulted him. Reid then took the patrol car, only after his buddy knocked the officer unconscious.

The two were chased through a road block, destroying the tires and were finally captured.

Here’s where this gets interesting. Reid’s lawyer, at Mr. Reid’s trial in May this year, announced to the court that Mr. Reid had begun smoking pot at the age of 5, been abused both sexual and physically as a child, had been arrested under many violent accounts, and even now was a drug and alchohol abuser.

The guy leads a very sad life.

But the kicker is Reid also plays Grand Theft Auto. Holy Wanted Level Batman! According to the article, Reid’s lawyer placed the man’s actions heavily on the game saying the game encouraged Reid’s delinquency and is to blame for his actions that night.

There’s no denying the guy needs to be sentenced to jail. The guy needs reform as well. But to let a video game rule so heavily on a court proceeding when other more pressing issues are at hand degrades the seriousness of this man’s crime(s).

First, I want to know if he is mentally stable. I don’t deny he had a rough childhood, but I’m assuming that childhood has had much more of an impact on his life than the digitized forms causing havock in a digitized world.

Secondly, seeing as he had just been released from jail, how is it that he absorbed himself in a GTA game so thouroughly that he was able to play as much as he claimed? I know many jails include recreation time in which some employ video games as an option, but time like that is often structured.

Reading this story with all of it’s givings, I’m left with the conclusion that Reid’s lawyer should have stuck a finger at the court room and proclaimed, “Real life made him do it!” That is if anything needs to be blamed at all. I’m of the opinion, no matter your actions, you should deal with the consequences.

Hit the road Jack

June 4th, 2008, 5:33 pm by electrikALIEN

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Today, highly outspoken, mal-practicing — and in this writer’s opinion, mentally unstable — Florida lawyer Jack Thompson faced a hearing before the Florida Bar. Thompson has been under much legal scrutney for his very controversial techniques in court cases mostly about the banning of violent video games. His antics include harrassing  game journalists with calls to the FBI and other law enforcement authorities, defending a teen who shot and killed police officers saying Grand Theft Auto made him do it, and even encouraging the portrayal of the murders of real US citizens in the gaming industry.

The Florida Bar’s hearing was held to provide recommendations to the Florida Supreme Court on how to discipline Thompson. The judge’s final recommendations were given only after Thompson objected (from a 14 page pre-written document) that the court did not have the authority to rule over him, the judge was incompetent and would be removed from office, and he himself has been the sole instrument in bringing injustices to light. He then walked out of the courtroom, reported by Kotaku.com. The hearings continued without Thompson’s presence, however. The judge’s final recommendation was that Thompson should be disembarred for 10 years — unable to practice law in that time.

I guess when you’re so full of yourself and offend everyone — media, legal system, citizens — you can make a mockery out of court hearing and still walk out of the front door? Oh well, he still thinks adult gamers are neo-nazi delinquents who are rarely seen outside of jail.

Via Wired.com and Kotaku.com.

Block City? No! Curcuitbuster!

April 14th, 2008, 3:16 pm by electrikALIEN
blockcity.jpgReportedly, back in February, Blockbuster, mega corporation of movie and game rentals, quietly approached the Circuit City big dogs about a buyout in which Blockbuster would purchase the whole of Circuit City for a sum of $1 billion. Apparently Blockbuster wants to do more than just video rentals now.

Circuit City hasn’t given them a reply and now Blockbuster is making it well known that it seeks to own the electronics retail chain.

This only two months after Microsoft bid for Yahoo!…

Via Wired.

Video in new perspectives

March 17th, 2008, 3:14 pm by electrikALIEN
home_logo.jpgThere haven’t been many times were something online makes me consider how cool all of this technological (not a word) stuff is.

Today, however, my jaw dropped and I rushed to my blog.

Immersive Media, an innovative digital video company, has developed the 360° video camera. That in itself is cool, but not jaw dropping. The camera uses technology that combines 11 video streams into a panoramic sphere.

Here’s the really cool part…

They have developed a Flash video player that allows you to control your degree of view WHILE the video plays. Automatically, I was impressed and skeptic. What if I miss the subject matter while I’m looking where I shouldn’t? But I quickly put that to rest as I was seeing everything happening in a way I’ve never dreamed before.

Now I can’t contain the excitement as I imagine the possibilities apart from web commerce. I can geek out about how cool it would be to watch a truly cinematic masterpiece in full 360° motion.

So yeah… Go to the website. Watch the videoes… well watch and interact… while you’re watching. Visit the company’s website to see more.

Yes. I geeked out.

Dell releases “rugged” laptop

March 5th, 2008, 9:41 am by electrikALIEN
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While the story I found via digg.com speculates this bulky laptop, released by Dell, is meant to compete with the MacBook Air, I did a little research of my own. Dell sells a business line of more rugged and durable laptops meant to be ultra portable. Dell has dubbed this line as Latitude. With a price tag almost hitting $4000, I’m not surprised this isn’t on Dell’s front page.

Via digg.com.

Japan’s Wii now a TV companion

March 5th, 2008, 9:25 am by electrikALIEN
screen1.jpegThe Wii in Japan has been updated with a TV guide channel. Wii owners can browse TV schedules, recommend TV shows to friends, and even see other’s recommended shows. The neatest thing is the ability to use the Wii-mote as a universal remote using a combination of movements and buttons in conjunction with the sensor bar.

No word if this is coming to the States though.If you enjoy reading Japanese, then here’s Nintendo’s official page.

Via digg.com

Top 15 Concept Cell-Phones

March 4th, 2008, 11:56 am by electrikALIEN
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With all the hoo-hah going on about what your next mobile device will be able to do, many mobile device companies are also looking toward what it may look like as well.

Miscellaneous Masala has gathered 15 of the best cell-phone concepts together for any one to drool over.

Via digg.com.

ESA updates statistics

March 4th, 2008, 10:24 am by electrikALIEN
The ESA has updated it’s top ten statistics about gamers. Some are very surprising. Most are encouraging to the whole “video games is teh devil” rant.The ones that stand out the most are:
Average age of game players is 33.
85% of all games sold in the US were rated E (for everyone), T (for teens) or E10+ (everyone 10 and up).
86% of all gamers below the age of 18 say they get their parents permission before buying any video game.

Build your own Mac

November 14th, 2007, 12:16 pm by electrikALIEN
xoxide_1972_4928277.jpg Lifehacker has posted a step-by-step tutorial explaining how to build your very own Hackintosh for under $800.

With Apple’s switch to Intel processors for all of their new computer systems, hackers have been working very hard to make working PCs running Apple’s OSX operating system. However, this is the first I’ve seen evidence of someone making a fully functional machine running OSX Leopard, Apple’s latest OS.

This post is for the tech-brave and not for those unfamiliar with computers.

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