Apple always seems to have one or two things its sleeve that the rumors aren’t able to pick up on beforehand, in this case, the iPod Classic, and the WiFi iTunes store.
Even with these pleasant surprises, I feel oddly underwhelmed by the announcements; possibly due to the fact that Apple has a keynote like this […]
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My observations and opinions on the new Apple gear
Published September 5th, 2007 in Apple, Gadgets, Music and Video. 3 CommentsPSP Slim: Bridging the gap between console and portable gaming?
Published July 13th, 2007 in Gadgets, Movies, Sony, Video and Video Games. 1 CommentAs we all know, the redesigned PSP unit has support for video out through composite cables. UMD movies and games, as well as media on your memory stick (presumably), can be viewed on your home television.
Let’s look at this from a technical standpoint:
The PSP’s processor runs at a speed of up to 333 megahertz, […]
New Leopard videos leaked: Drool over something else you can’t have.
Published June 24th, 2007 in Apple, Computers, Design, Software, The Interwebs and Video. 0 CommentsA lucky owner of the Leopard developer beta that was sent home with WWDC attendants has posted 15 videos showcasing Leopard’s new features, some previously unseen. To me at least, they are quite impressive, and really show the sheer beauty and power of Mac OS X.
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Blockbuster to Carry Blu-ray Exclusively
Published June 17th, 2007 in Movies, Sony and Video. 0 CommentsThe Pittsburgh Tribune Review reports that Blockbuster has opted to carry the blu-ray disk format as opposed to HD-DVD or both. This is big news, because such a widely known retailer’s choice can set in motion events that could lead to the making or breaking of a format. HD-DVD didn’t seem to be […]
YouTube launches online video editor/creator
Published June 16th, 2007 in Google, The Interwebs and Video. 0 CommentsYouTube has unleashed a quick and basic video editor to go with its famous video hosting service. This editor, called YouTube Remixer, has only basic features, such as captions, clip-art, and video and audio splicing. Unfortunately with such limited features, I can only see this as being helpful for very simple clips, like […]

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