Friday, June 12, 2009

Microsoft Gets Rid of Money

This is more of an update than a blog. I just read today that Microsoft are no longer producing MS Money. This was a program I switched to after having used Quicken as it offered easier access to your financial info through your pocket PC or Palm. So to hear that they are chopping it is a bit sad. But understandably so, they are axing it in an effort to narrow down it’s focus as it faces continuing challenges from Apple and Google in ways that have never been so threatening to the monopoly.

MS are also axing Digital Image Suite which should upset a few folks out there but let’s face it, Photoshop is king in that department. But one loss that I think must be hard for MS is to say CAIO to MS Encarta. This was a product of there’s that you could tell Bill Gates himself was really behind since CD-Rom’s first started becoming available to the everyday PC user back in the early 90’s. I remember using MS Encarta to sell some PC’s back at the Gamesmen as there was no real internet to use as a selling point back in 1995! But now with Wikipedia.com being everyone’s first choice for 99% of the info they want you could see Microsoft’s reasoning.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Downloading Hardware

Yes I know. Hardware is the actual device. Hard to stream it down the phone lines to your device. But what if you didn’t have to? What if the functions you needed were able to be just added on via a download? Well it’s already happening. I currently have an iPhone. It, like many other smart phones, does games (fairly well), makes calls, takes photos and has a map app. I also have a Pocket PC for GPS in the car. But I don’t like having to lug the two around. I’d happily give up one to have only one device. Well, TomTom just announced that they’ll be selling an iPhone adaptation of their software and also a stand to mount the iPhone on your windscreen. Big deal you say? Well actually it is. It’s a very important leap in a lot of ways.

GPS in a Smartphone is not new. But what is different about this is that the iPhone was once a GPS enabled phone unable to do turn by turn. Apple addressed this and corrected it with a patch. Yeah I know they don’t like that term but that’s what this is. So what we have is a piece of hardware being changed by a software download.

You all by now probably have a video camera? Also a dedicated digital camera? Home phone? Laptop or PC? But the way things are going these items won’t be needed. You’ll just have the one device that does the lot… well! If the iPhone had a 12MP camera with 10X zoom and the ability to tag every photo with GPS data, face recognition so you know who’s in each shot plus it could get you home thanks to GPS turn by turn directions… you’d want that right? Not to mention be able to watch TV, record shows, get email… you see where this is going right?.

The next 10 years is gonna get very exciting in this way. We’ll be seeing more advances in gadgets and how multitasking they can be. In the meantime the next update for the iPhone (3.0 OS) is to be released next week on the 17th June 2009. It’s biggest update feature is the ability to gain turn by turn directions with the GPS among other things. TomTom haven’t specified when their app gets launched but it’ll be in the US summer which is another way of saying in the next few weeks. Will be interesting to see how other GPS manufacturers (a term that may in itself become outdated) react to this.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Mega CD RPG on iPhone

I don't know how I managed to miss this for so long but last December a new entry to iPhone snuck in there which was an instant no brainer for me to buy. $5.99 will get you a complete port of an old Mega CD RPG called Vay. Now back in the day I was one of the few loyal hardcore Sega fans that raced out and bought the bulky add on. I sold my Teac player at the time to help fund it! LOL But games were few and far between. Sega did a rubbish job of distributing titles and once again it was up to my contacts at the time to help me out with grey importing. One title that escaped me all this time was Vay. If I had of known of it's existance I would have snapped it up immmediately.

Vay Mega CD

Vay is your typical Japanese RPG. I say that in a nice way as this form of gaming is my bread and butter. The game starts off with a video manga intro (not the best animation by far) showing a prince marrying his mysterious bride. But the whole shebang is interrupted the land is under attack and you lose your bride to be and your parents. Bummer eh?

So we start by trying to work out the controls. The original game was brought out by a little known company called SIMs. But this re-release has been modified immensely to bolt onto the iPhone. Controls are now achieved by tapping to where you wish to move to on the screen. Sounds clunky but it works surprisingly well. All text is retained from the original game but is now displayed in the iPhone font. You tap the message to scroll through dialogue. Also all menu screens, such as weapons, inventories, etc, are displayed via iPhone menu screens. Kinda strange at first and yes you do lose that 90's retro feeling when you see the iPhones crisp text. The in game screens are all the original Mega CD screens but the battle screens (turn based btw) are totally reworked by SoMaGa (the company doing this port).

Vay Battle ScreenVay World Map

Check out Youtube and type in Vay, iPhone and I'm sure you'll find a review or two there.

Personally I am wrapped that a company has taken on such a project with some attention to detail. It's a shame thay they didn't revamp the graphics in any way but the music from the CD, which was always Mega CD games biggest drawcard, has been faithfully brought over to the iPhone experience which is a real treat. All the video animation sequences play out via the iPhones video capabilities. You get to quickly get out of the game (say if a call comes in) and you can pick up where you left off with no hassles. HOORAY! Save points have always been a gripe of mine with RPG's. But you still need to save often as you'll only be able to return to your last save point if you should die in battle.

I hope Sega take a look at this game and get motivated to re-release some old Mega CD titles. Also I hope Lunar (which I have!) gets the iPhone treatment and Lunar 2.

Top points to SoMaGa for bringing back the old skool!

Vay iPhone

Monday, May 25, 2009

So Much To Do, Which Project First?

I’ve got so many side projects going on it’s hard to work out which one I should focus on first. First there’s my Japan/China 2006 DVD that I am editing. I’ve also got my dining table that I need to paint (it’s a natural pine lacquer but needs to be deep brown). Also I have my Blackout site that constantly needs updating. We’ve got a skylight to be installed. A heater that also needs installation. A shower that needs re-tiling. Not to mention all those unfinished RPG's and other games in general sitting in the storage room.

This got me to thinking how do people just focus on one thing at one time? I can have up to 10 things going at once as my attention span just plain sucks! My wife was talking about how she has Chinese friends who already have career paths set out for their four year old kids! I can’t even plan out what I will do tomorrow! Studying has never been in my vocabulary. I get so side tracked that I feel occupied and not bored in what I am doing… it’s just that I end up doing something else that is so non-related to my initial project that you’d think that my motive was to simply avoid that first task!

Motivation has a lot to do with it perhaps. I need to see an end result. If I get too many hurdles or if there is no clear path to get to my desired result… I’ll just meander off to another task that has a more obtainable goal.

So… my question is this. How do you remain focused? Or what tasks do you have that remained unfinished and can’t see doing in the foreseeable future?

Black Books - Procrastination in a Nutshell!

Friday, May 01, 2009

New Laptop (HP Pavilion DV7-1212tx)

So we finally got our new lap top and I don’t have to tell you that I am impressed. It’s a new HP Pavilion DV7-1212tx with a chunky 1T hard drive (that’s 1000 gigs) to fill with junk. In getting the new PC I face two major challenges… OK… make that three. Overall these are just challenges that I need to face due to my rather large comfort zone! Generally speaking when it comes to monkeying around with PC’s (or computers in general) over the years I have pretty much been against making too many changes in the way I move my folders, store my files and run my programs.

HP Pavilion dv7-1212tx Entertainment Notebook PC - HP Pavilion Home Notebook PCs

But now I’m faced with how to manage all my data. Photo’s, music and all that other junk that fills up your C:, D: right through to Z:. With the photo’s I risk doubling up everything I have as I have two programs used to store files. Problem is that if I just rely on one of them then I may not carry over not just the photos but lose the tags and other related items that I have placed on them over the years. Then there’s my on going battle with audio. I like to use Windows Media Player as it syncs with my Xbox 360 so I can play the music through the big stereo. But I have an iPhone which doesn’t like WMA files. So I end up doubling up my music to accommodate both standards.

But before I could get into any of that I have the challenge of just hooking up the lap top to the wireless network. I would have figured that this would be the least of my hassles as most new PC’s have wi-fi built in so no need to install wi fi adapter drivers etc. But it took about 30 minutes of tweaking settings till finally (and for no real obvious reason) it just started working.

My other hurdle is more for the sake of me being too use to a “proper” keyboard. Hey this keyboard is still pretty cool. It’s just that I’ve been use to my hands being on the desk and having to raise up to get onto the keyboard itself. This keyboard has your hands typing down onto a flat surface as your palms/ wrist rest on the laptop itself. Then the mouse itself is something to get use to as well. Try playing Bejewelled 2 Blitz with this mouse, touchpad. You see there is a scroll bar on the right of the touch pad. This kicks in by accident quite often in games so a more traditional mouse is more desirable to me.

But niggles aside this is a beast of a machine. Mind you I’ve been use to Dell bought in 2004 so it’s been quite some time between nerd fixations! It features a metallic shine to the keyboard with responsive strokes made possible with the high quality keys. Being wider than most laptops it also houses a dedicated keypad. My old laptop I had in 2001 was missing this and it was painfully absent when using Excel. Above the keypad resides a long speaker grill with the touch sensitive quick keys above that with the usual suspects being present such as mute, play, volume etc. It has two extra buttons though that I’ve never seen before. One is for HP’s own MediaSmart program (sorry HP but I’ll give that a miss). Also a quick button to activate the Wi Fi access. The monitor itself is surrounded by a highly reflective black casing which smudges like crazy. The outside also is black with the same material and it sports a HP glowing logo ala Apple style on the bottom right hand corner. No prizes as to who HP looks to for design ideas here.

It’s no light weight. 3.4kg’s of fun here but due to the widescreen and all the features that this bad boy contains then this is a given. It’s screen is of high quality for the most part being very vibrant and crisp but the viewing angle on it is not the greatest. I find myself having to move the screen up and down to get the optimal angle. Also I find the the colour is just lacking slightly and this is more noticeable in photo editing programs. Sound is quite beefy for a laptop but the maximum volume could have been perhaps a little more beastly as it is meant to be a “entertainment” device. I was expecting more when I noticed the word “sub-woofer” housed UNDER the laptop itself!

The software that come installed with the HP is quite generous for out of the box. True I would have liked a FULL version of MS Office 2007 for the drachma I forked out on this thing. But that aside, HP try to fill in some voids with a HP MediaSmart suite. For an in house effort they have managed to really put together a great looking package with MediaSmart. But I find myself wanting to know why they bother with MS dishing out for free this stuff already. I am tired of swinging back an forth between different software for this so I will most likely stick to Windows Media Player and the Adobe software I already owned. But for those wishing to stick with HP’s offering you won’t be left in the cold as it’s quite big and bold in it’s looks with many features you’d expect from expensive software. One bizarre but cool software called HP MediaSmart webcam is quite fun. It allows you to superimpose a range of cartoon or fictional characters onto your face. When you talk, they talk. When you move, they move too. It’s very strange indeed but certainly a conversation starter. Speaking of webcams, the cam is of good quality with a crisp image that adequately does the job but not the most hi def image you’ll find.

I was disappointed to learn that my wife didn’t order the Blue-Ray enabled drive and she also left out the TV tuner. I was looking forward to hooking this up to the Samsung TV for HD goodness. But looks like I’ll have to hunt a drive down later. One plus side for the DVD burner included however was that it features Lightscribe. A technology that enables you to BURN the labels onto the disc itself. Neat! Problem though is that you need specially marked DVD discs to take advantage of this feature. More on that later as I hunt them down on eBay.

It comes with 4G RAM and is upgradable to 8G. The 1T hard drive is partitioned into two 500G drives which I’ve never been a real big fan of but has it’s benefits for those wanting to install other OS such as Linux. The laptop also comes with a remote control which is neatly tucked into the left hand side for easy storage. Neat! Speaking of ports and connections being tucked away… it has 2 USB ports and Ethernet connection on the right (yawn) but on the left is a large array of different connections such as eSata, HDMI (for connecting to big tellies!), monitor outlet, Multicard inputs and direct digital camera connectivity. No connections or ports of any description can be found on the rear of the laptop.

I’m still getting my head around Vista but overall I’m finding Vista to be OK. The amounts of criticism I hear of the system makes me weary but so far I’m finding it to be quite good. Years of XP has probably spoilt me. Let’s face it. XP started off bad but in the end proved to be a great system. Vista is already going to be phased out with Windows 7 so I guess I’m not going to get too comfortable with Vista as I’ll no doubt be one of the eager few to jump to the new system. Anyone looking at buying a new laptop should give HP a looking. There are some good specials on at the moment with the financial doom and gloom still gripping the economy. But if you put Kev’s $900 towards this laptop you’ll be doing yourself a favour me thinks!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Facebook vs Neanderthals

""Some people are simpletons. Stooges who don't like change. If it were
up to them we'd be all still on dial up. No... scratch that... we'd be
still using tin cans with strings... no... scratch that... we'd be
dragging our knuckles along the ground.




I SAY BRING ON THE CHANGES! GO FACEBOOK! Make it happen!"
"

Seem like Facebook really do have a challenge on their hands. They try to be nice and explain their changes that are coming up. Really simply, small changes like a minor modification of their homepage. But the reaction is nasty. It appears that most folks on Facebook are mutants. But I know that not to be the case. These are just the ones who are triggered to react and reply. I believe that there is not enough study on internet behaviour. How the masses react to change. It's only been THANKS to sites like Facebook that when a change now occurs it not only sparks a backlash but that backlash is now heard. When sites changed in the past. That was that. It just was a change and the radifications went unnoticed. But Facebook have had it tougher than most sites.  Their critics are some of the harshest on the net right now. In fact it was the first time that a site making a change to their layout made news headlines thanks to the reaction online. People starting up groups, protesting by changing their status to say something negative about Facebook. I personally think it's been unjust. But not totally. Facebook should offer people what they want. If there is a large group of slow adapters who resist change then Facebook should offer a "Facebook classic". If they bitch and moan that they like the way it use to be then give 'em that option to switch back to retro mode.

Facebook will continue to change. Just like the internet has done so since my time online. But maybe it's time the guys making these changes also listened to the general public and offered that option to keep 'em quiet?

Personally I am happy with what Facebook are doing so far and hope to see them improve things more. We'll see.




Wednesday, March 04, 2009

My Top 10 Xbox 360 Most Played


Not my usual style of entry but I figured it may either interest you or make you curious as to what your list would look like. Here is my top 10 most played games according to www.360voice.com and their fantastic stat tracking, 360 blog making website. Now I've been a member of that site since almost day one of me owning a 360 so it's 98% reliable for numbers.



Before you say something... yes I know, Halo 3 puppet. But it's mostly a social thing. All my mates play it and send me annoying Social Slayer game invites while I'm trying to slug through an RPG or something.

What would your top 10 be you think?

Halo 3 1/15/2009 2:05:56 AM 930/1750 (53%) 124 days

Pinball FX 12/21/2008 6:31:59 PM 140/250 (56%) 36 days

NHL 07 1/28/2009 5:31:53 PM 750/1000 (75%) 35 days

UNO 2/14/2009 1:22:42 AM 145/200 (73%) 29 days

PGR 3 5/12/2008 1:29:37 AM 525/1000 (53%) 28 days

Puzzle Quest 5/21/2008 5:25:49 AM 100/250 (40%) 27 days

Blue Dragon 2/25/2009 4:07:03 AM 60/1000 (6%) 25 days

NHL® 09 2/12/2009 12:03:13 AM 345/1000 (35%) 25 days

Bejeweled 2 8/24/2007 6:17:43 AM 0/200 (0%) 22 days

Bankshot Billiards 2 7/14/2008 12:49:11 AM 50/200 (25%) 20 days