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Charlie Eby

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April 29th, 2010 | Uncategorized | Add your comment

Wiimote envy

So Sony’s decided it can’t be outdone by Nintendo or Microsoft. They’ve released their own motion sensing accessory called the PlayStation Move. Really guys? That’s the best name you could come up with? That’s almost as original as the name “playstation.” Stay tuned for the Chevy Drive, the iPod Sound, and the Verizon Call.

The most original device ever.

The name aside, it’s basically a Wii controller with a few more buttons thus making it even more original. It works in conjunction with the PlayStation Eye camera and supposedly is much more responsive and better at motion control than the Wiimote, which is like building a car faster than a semi. It comes with a secondary controller that’s the equivalent of the Wii’s nunchuk, though the Move is completely wireless, which will be handy.

The line-up of games they have planned looks interesting as well, including things like a bare-fisted boxing game called Dukes, a collection of mini-games called Move Party and Sports Champions. I hope I don’t need to explain that one. They’re planning on having functionality for other games as well, such as SOCOM 4 and LittleBigPlanet.

Honestly, this looks like it could be interesting. While it’s a blatant rip-off of the Wii, it has some interesting games and might allow for some cool stuff in new games. We’ll have to see and I know I’ll be watching.

April 09th, 2010 | Uncategorized | Add your comment

Call waiting eat your heart out

You know, I really like call waiting. It’s quite convenient and I use it frequently. If I hear a little beeping while I’m already on the phone, I know there’s someone else calling me and I can just switch the conversations. Brilliant! But as much as I like that, it looks like it may have just been one-upped.

Line2 is a $1 app for the iPhone that, for such a low price tag, looks to really change the roll of cell phones. As the name suggests, it’s a second line for your cell phone. While this may seem simple, it’s not just a normal call waiting. It’s a complete second line with a completely new number on the same phone. The company TokTuMi (Ba dum tsh) suggests that it can be used as a business number while your main line can be for friends and family. It can even be a 1-800 number if you so wish.

Now, while useful, this alone wouldn’t be a game-changer. However, Line2 boasts another cool feature. You can send and receive calls over Wi-Fi networks. Think about it, where’s your reception generally the worst? Inside, perhaps in your basement. Well if you have a wireless network set up in your house, this is no longer a problem. Best of all, you don’t even need to be in a wireless hot spot. All iPhone plans have free 3G internet access and Line2 can use that as well, though the quality of the call is sacrificed. Not only will this increase AT&T’s effective area, it doesn’t even take minutes, since the call is being sent online and not through AT&T’s network. Any time spent on a call via wireless internet does’t subtract from the time bought with your plan. All your online Line2 calls are free.

Well, kinda. There’s a $15 a month service fee, though they offer a free 30-day trial before that kicks in. It also allows overseas calls, but those most likely won’t cost more than 5 cents a minute. There are also some other petty grievances to look at, such as no touch-tone when dialing, no favorites list, and no text messages, though the company is working on these things. There’s also a faint background noise to let you know you’re still connected. I can see the use, but that seems like it would just be annoying.

However, the extra features it boasts are numerous. Besides conference call capability and a call waiting of it’s own, it has a special, HD mode it can go into if you’re talking to someone else with the Line2 app, 16-bit mode for the tech literate out there. This mode really bumps up the cell phone quality to a new level, allowing you to hear every word much clearer.

Unfortunately, the app has been going up and down on the iPhone’s store due to a DDoS (Direct Denial of Service) attack on the company. Basically, this entails a hacker making a program to download the free trial thousands of times, sign up dummy accounts, and use these things to overload the companies servers so real people can’t connect. Until they can lock down this problem, TokTuMi may pull the app to prevent problems from arising. Currently the app is available, so maybe the trouble has already passed.

This is a huge step forward because, let’s face it, the internet makes things free. I personally have at least 5 different programs I can use (and do use) to contact people online with no charge at all. Cell phone companies have probably been dreading this day, since their rates may actually have to become reasonable. Free minutes, wider range, and plenty of special features all make Line2 a real revolution for the iPhone. Definitely something to watch closely.

April 01st, 2010 | Uncategorized | 1 comment

The future is now!

Japan’s done it again! Dancing robots, fast trains, tentacles… Japan certainly leads the way for innovative and advanced tech and they aren’t stopping just yet.

A Japanese company has created a working prototype hologram projector. You heard me. The Japanese corporation Shigatsu Baka has created a projector that can create 3-D moving holograms. And as if that wasn’t enough, they’re working on an A.I. to go with it. It seems we may finally be reaching the tech level of a galaxy far, far away. Keep it away from restraining bolts.

As this is still deep in development, there really isn’t much info on it. I’m so looking forward to it’s release though, which is thought to be sometime probably late 2011/early 2012. I’m just envisioning my computer projecting a little dude onto my desk to help me out. Just don’t project that damn paper clip, Microsoft Word. He’s bad enough with only two dimensions.

Psych! Happy April Fools Day everyone!