Mark your calendars for June 7th, because that is the date of E3 2011, and there is going to be some pretty exciting stuff being revealed to us. No, its not a new Xbox or PlayStation, but the next generation of Wii. Nintendo is going to try and meet with the next generation of gaming a bit...
More WP7 development...
posted by Tyler Rowe
Love your Windows 7 Phone? Wish it had more cool stuff? Well get excited because Microsofts new deal with Nokia will definitiely attract a few more developers, and since that announcement, they have also revealed that they have released a few more toys for developers to play with. Microsoft is...
Would peripherals he...
posted by Tyler Rowe
The Xbox 360 unveiled the Kinect boasting that, “you are the controller.” Since you and I are now the controllers, we will be saving a lot of money on batteries and replacement parts when it wears down, and start spending more money on food to provide the calories necessary to...
Is Apple’s sui...
posted by Tyler Rowe
Apple is suing Samsung claiming that the “product design, user interface and packaging of the Galaxy products” copy that of the iPad and infringe on their patent. Is this lawsuit just a well timed business strategy or is Apple just being outright stupid about this? If one were to...
Newest Tech Wonder: ...
posted by Tyler Rowe
A while back, Microsoft introduced a new computer mouse to the market, but didn’t really look to break any advertisement sound barriers or create too many waves about it. The computer mouse, simplistic by design, yet elegant in its perfection to create an extremely intuitive way to...
Tablet vs. Slate
posted by Tyler Rowe
Seen one of those really fancy iPad commercials lately? These commercials are really slick and show off a lot of the great functionality and application support that goes into your $800 portable media device. Many consumers are finding that the main reason that they “need” an iPad...
Editorial: America i...
posted by Tyler Rowe
Not too long ago, people purchased their portable media devices (PMD) based on the specific features of that device and the software that works with the device. Many people bought the old school iPods because it had that nifty little wheel and iTunes was extremely intuitive and simple to use....
Editorial: Zune is a...
posted by Michael Collado
*Too long; didn’t read notation below “The Zune brand is dead! Off with Microsoft’s head! The end is where we’ve been lead!” In the news today is that Microsoft is trying to slowly, but very surely, kill of the Zune brand name. They want to take all of the...
Editorial: Hey Micro...
posted by Michael Collado
Welcome to the Social. Or at least the somewhat Social. It’s the slogan Microsoft has ingrained in our brains whenever it comes to Zune and anything related to it–so much so they released an actual social network around the idea. The execution behind that network can sometimes...
Editorial: Is Window...
posted by Michael Collado
I’ve recently switched from my iPhone (don’t hate me!) to my Zune 80, once again, just to listen to music. Using my iPhone has become quite tiresome and honestly just a bore! I should offer quite the qualifier, I currently am the not-proud owner of an iPhone 3G… the two year...
Editorial: “Fr...
posted by Michael Collado
In one sentence: Kin was stupid. We all knew that, well everyone except Microsoft. The idea sounded good but then it actually debuted and the marketing campaign began and it all went downhill. No one actually understood what Kin was or why it didn’t do this or do that (like IM)…...
Editorial: Why I thi...
posted by Austin Madgwick
The mythical, so-top-secret-we-all-know-about-it, Project Pink. We’ve been hearing about it since Microsoft’s acquisition of the mobile software company Danger in 2008. And now, on April 12th, we’ll finally be able to see it. Many people have doubted Pink, but I think it...
Google’s Nexus One: ...
posted by Michael Collado
The following is an editorial peace. Google announced Tuesday morning the release of the Nexus One, its new venture into Smartphone-land (er, excuse me, Google, that’s superphone) all made by them and no one else. Except, oops, it isn’t made by just them. They had a little help...