Article Archive for October 2007
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Apple has decided to limit the number of iPhones a single customer can purchase to 2; though opting to force a limit will undoubtedly frustrate Christmas shoppers, here are a few reasons Apple may have chosen to do so.
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Something beautiful about Mac OSX is the ability to easily install and uninstall apps. In most cases, all you have to do is copy and paste the app to your desired location. To uninstall, simply delete the program, but apps tend to create all sorts of files and folders that you may not delete along with the program.
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Apparently Leopard doesn’t just let you run Windows on your Mac, but now, with a little work, the OS runs on a PC too!
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
The random amateur Apple ad is no stranger to YouTube, especially when the company introduces or updates a product. There’s a lot of talent in those fake ads, and it seems Apple is starting to realize this. As a result, Apple recently picked up a student’s ad to remake for TV distribution.
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Mac OSX Leopard doesn’t officially hit the streets until tomorrow, but that didn’t stop some of the mainstream media from reviewing Apple’s latest operating system.
Posted from MAC.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Awesome, right? Well, sort of. As a part of the Developer Connection, Apple just released the iPhone Dev Center featuring "resources and tools for developing web apps."
Posted from GAMER.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Jason Booth, a former employee at Harmonix, makers of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises, has roundly laid in to both Sony and the PS3 on his personal blog. He reveals that the PS3 is much harder to develop for than the Xbox 360, and the he thinks Sony will lose this round of the console war quite spectacularly.
Posted from GAMER.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Sony announced a new version of the Playstation 2 for this Christmas. This odd occurrence happened today, October 26th… the seventh anniversary of the system's release.
Posted from GAMER.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Will Wright, the main man behind The Sims and a host of other massively popular games on a range of platforms has claimed that the Wii is the only true next generation console. The controversial opinion came during an interview in which he also discussed the effects games have on kids, games being used for educating people, and future release Spore.
Posted from GAMER.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Sony have announced their latest quarterly profit figures, and the company as a whole has seen a huge increase. Unfortunately the games division, responsible for the PS3, PS2 and PSP lost a huge amount of money, thus ending the old trend for the Playstation bailing the other divisions out of financial trouble.
Posted from GAMER.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
On Tuesday night, BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts) held their annual booze up, otherwise known as an awards ceremony for the games industry. In the best tradition of awards ceremony hosts I'll announce: And the winner is… The Wii.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
If you’re a point and shoot user, you’re probably not a schooled photographer. However with today’s advanced cameras making intelligent technical decisions automatically, you too can produce interesting and professional looking pictures.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
For the point-and-shoot digital camera user on a tight budget, the Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd might well suit their needs. This mid-range digital camera from Fujifilm boasts an effective pixel resolution of 7.2 million. Very respectable for a digital camera in this class. It also has a 3x optical zoom.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Samsung has introduced its newest phone, the G800 which is claimed to be the world's first mobile phone with a 5 Megapixel digital camera.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on October 28, 2007
Sony has announced the latest model in its Cyber-shot digital camera line, the new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2 digital camera. With five colors to choose from, point-and-shoot camera fans will be glad to know that the DSC-T2 is loaded with 4GB of internal memory. That means, it will take a long time before you'd need to download/delete photos to free up memory space.
