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September 11, 2008

Apple “Let’s Rock” event info

Filed under: tech — Tags: , , , , , , , — Anay @ 9:39 pm

[pic courtesy of engadget.com]

New iPods

If you missed the news of Apple’s big announcement on Tuesday, here you go. Apple released a new revision of the ipod nano and touch line. The new Nano, as seen above, is the thinnest ipod Apple has made so far. The new iPod Touch probably comes in as second or 3rd thinnest. The Nano has a built in chip that detects movement like shaking. Because of this chip, if you shake the Nano, it automatically shuffles through your songs, and when you turn it sideways, it goes into Coverflow. The new Nano goes for $149 for the starting 8GB model. The new Touch has new differences at all compared the the old Touch except for the fact that it has a new curved back like the iPhone 3G, and it has a built in speaker. The Touch also has the nifty built in Nike+ feature that used to ipod nano exclusive. The Touch goes for $229 at starting price. The iPod Classic also now only comes in 120GB for $249. New ipod shuffle colors weren’t announced at the event, they are also official.

New version of iTunes

Apple also came out with iTunes 8. This new version has a very smart feature that conveniently can make Apple money. The new feature is called the Genius. Genius, when activated, goes through your library, and goes into itunes selecting songs that would go with the songs in the library. NBC shows are also coming back to iTunes after a lot of arguments between NBC and Apple over the year and a half.

iphone/ ipod Touch Software updates.

The iPhone and iPod Touch also got software updates from 2.0 to 2.1. 2.1 improves all the bugs and crashes the Touch and iPhone had. The 2.1 update is 10 dollars for iPod Touch owners who didn’t update to 2.0 before.

September 9, 2008

Classic Album Review (They Aren’t THAT Old): “Broken” by Nine Inch Nails

Filed under: music — Tags: , , , , , , , — Zack C. @ 3:20 am

For our first Classic Album Review (They Aren’t THAT Old) review, I decided to do the most distorted, worst quality, most down and gritty album to come out in a LONG time: “Broken” by Nine Inch Nails.

This album does have a interesting story behind it. After Nine Inch Nails’ first album, “Pretty Hate Machine,” Trent Reznor’s record company wanted him to make another, radio-friendly album. Now Trent didn’t want to make “Pretty Hate Machine 2,” so throughout the course of many months, Trent went to different recording studios under pseudonymous to keep the record company off his back.

You tell by the first into track that this is a lot different them “Pretty Hate Machine.” It’s harder. It’s darker. It’s almost “The Downward Spiral Jr.” if you really think about it. But this mini-album (it only has six tracks and two hidden tracks for a total of eight tracks) or EP as many call it (they think it’s not long enough to classify as a full length album) pack one HELL of a punch and don’t think of it as a The Downward Spiral clone, I only said that to compare the grittyness.

Track 1 – Pinion: This intro song is actually one hell of a song. Yes, it basically repeats the same 2-4 notes over and over, but they are badass notes! 4/5

Track 2 – Wish: One of NIN’s most famous songs, Wish is the first real song and you better cover your balls because if you don’t, you are going to be punched there with the fist of awesome.  The guitar is distorted to the point that you it just sounds like static, but it works very well. The drums are fast paced and hard hitting. The synth, as always, is awesome. Trent’s vocals round it out and puts the “HOLY” in “HOLY S**T.” Trent Reznor always jokes because he won a Grammy for this song and always says he wants his headstone to say: “Trent Reznor. Said “Fist F**k.” Won a Grammy.” 5/5

Track 3 – Last: Now, here is where the album loses some steam. Don’t get me wrong, I love this song, but the chorus ruins it for me. The verse and bridge has some of the hardest guitar I have heard in a song and Trent’s screaming just makes this the perfect song to riot to. The drums add that extra “Umph” to push the song over the cliff of awesome into the pit of Epic Win. BUT… the chorus stops it about half way down and makes the song stuck between awesome and epic win status. I mean you take this extremely hard rock song that just makes you want to punch some one in the face or start a riot and slow it down with the chorus and it just loses steam. 3/5

Track 4 – Help Me I Am In Hell: This short 1 minute 56 second break is a nice calm before the storm that is “Happiness In Slavery.” The guitar is at it’s cleanest here and it adds this desolate feel to the song. 4/5

Track 5 – Happiness In Slavery: Ah, the ever so controversial Happiness In Slavery. This song just barely cuts it for me. I think it isn’t that well of a song, but the awesome guitar and Trent’s awesome screaming makes this song JUST passable. 2/5

Track 6 – Gave Up: The last “real” song on the album, Gave Up is a very well done outro track. The drums are freaking crazy, especially during the verses. Trent’s screaming, once again, makes this song even awesomer, but this has less screaming then any other non-hidden track he sings on this album. The flanger or whatever effect put on his voice during the verse ruins it a teeny-TINY bit because it sounds like he is singing underwater. The guitar is also once again very hard hitting. The about 5-10 second guitar solo during the bridge is classic NIN style and it works awesome. The lyrics “I tried. I gave up.” really sends a message of all around fail and the glitched ending works perfectly. 4/5

Hidden Track 1 – Physical (You’re So): So, after 99 one second tracks, we find not one, but TWO hidden tracks. Hidden track one is actually a cover of an “Adam Ant” song. Now wait while I listen to it…

I read the lyrics before hand and it didn’t sound like the kind song I’m into but Trent’s voice makes it somewhat more tolerable. It’s actually kinda funny. It’s pretty calm until the first chorus, then it’s a full out attack. Nothing but the hardest notes, the most staicy synth, and Trent’s signature screaming. I think it stretches out a BIT too long but, it’s a decent track. 2/5

Hidden Track 2 – Suck: The completely last song, Suck, is also hidden. The verse is pretty calm, but don’t think you can take off your cup JUST yet. The chorus comes full force like a nuke. Fast, hard, and freaking awesome. The guitar is very funky in the verses and punches you, once again, in the nuts during the chorus. Trent is surprising clam during the verses, but during the chorus, he screams at possibly his loudest on the whole album. The bridge is a classic NIN guitar solo. You know! When the guitar sounds like a radio set on the wrong station and getting nothing but static! It’s a very well done ending track and a good farewell to the listeners of “Broken.” 4/5

Overall: 3/5. This was so hard to rate overall. It’s better then average, but I’m not sure if it can get the very good mark. It’s a very good album, not their best work, but definitely not their worst. The guitar is hard hitting and distorted to the max throughout the whole album. Trent is screaming and very pissed throughout the whole album. The drums are freaking amazing in some of the songs, and it’s just freaking awesome overall. I would suggest buying this. Not downloading, BUYING. If you buy it, there is TONS of extra stuff, even an extra disk!

September 7, 2008

YEAH! PWNAGEPICKLE LIVE!

Filed under: Site News — Tags: , , , — Zack C. @ 8:56 pm

Yes, we got it set up, and every weekend, Anay and I will be having our LIVE news show. Tab right next to About Us! YAY!

What you should expect from Google in the next decade.

Filed under: tech — Tags: , , — Anay @ 12:41 pm

 

Google's logo

Google's logo

Thanks to Chrome and its subsequent pairing with Android, Google will extend beyond being the No. 1 search engine to being the premier Web applications provider in the world by 2018. Its application development for mobile and wireless devices will ramp up. Microsoft struggles to keep up but is very much alive. What, you didn’t expect us to say Chrome would kill Microsoft and Windows, did you? Sorry.Google turns the Big 10 years old on Sept. 7 and there are no shortage of stories about what the company has achieved in a decade, as well as comparisons to how Google fared compared to Microsoft’s first 10 years

As the leading search engine and the best executor of search advertising on the Web, Google earns about $16.5 billion in annual sales, its stock sells at $450 and the company boasts a market cap of $142 billion.

The Chrome Wars 

The most obvious place to start is with Google’s Chrome Web browser, which took 1 percent of the browser market within its first day of release

What will happen if more and more people choose Chrome over IE? There is no easy answer to that question. Media and bloggers like to say Chrome will break Windows but the fact is that you can’t get to the browser without having Windows or Linux boot up your machine. 

Here’s what I believe. Instead of going to Microsoft Office for word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software, users will increasingly go first to Chrome on Windows, Linux and Mac machines, and then to Gmail, and other Google Apps, such as Docs. 

This will happen in the consumer sector, but thanks to new apps such as Google Video for businesses and increased reliability from Google’s cloud infrastructure, businesses will begin to live on the Web, too. 

This is already starting in small businesses but medium and large enterprises will start to adopt Google within 10 years. Internet Explorer will be rendered irrelevant as Chrome becomes the new IE and Google Apps becomes the new Office.

What will happen to Microsoft? Microsoft will revitalize Windows by battling back with Live Mesh and will look to pursue the mobile space, but as Microsoft Watch’s Joe Wilcox noted, the software giant is well behind in this area.

Chrome Comes to Android

Chrome is a hit, but Google co-founder Sergey Brin has also said Chrome will slip into Android.

Chrome and Android share the same WebKit rendering engine. With Google bringing the speedy JavaScript virtual machine from Chrome to Android, expect blazing fast access to Web applications. 

In the next few years, Google will successfully map the Chrome desktop experience to Android phones, which start to challenge Apple’s iPhone for quality user experience and mobile market share. A two-horse race for mobile Web consumption ensues between Google and Apple. 

Nokia and other phone makers will continue to make phones but their software will be supplanted by Chrome and other Google Web apps. 

Microsoft Windows Mobile market share begins to decline. Users will continue to access Chrome and Google Search and Apps from Android phones. 

The conversation around Google’s search ad business on the desktop remains strong, but Google begins to look less like a one-trick pony as Chrome and Android open up more mobile ad opportunities for Google.

OpenSocial, YouTube

OpenSocial becomes more prevalent on the Web, with programmers using the APIs to build applications that users can take with them to multiple Web sites. 

As an open-source project ceded to the greater Web community, this is not a key financial play for Google, but ties in to the company’s push to get more users online.

More users online, as Google likes to say, is good for Google because that means more people will be seeing Google advertisements. 

Unfortunately, at 100 million-plus users and counting, Facebook is and will be viewed as the premier social network. Facebook will benefit from advertising on its network.

Just as Google has shut Microsoft and others out of search advertising, Facebook will shut Google and others out of the majority of social ad market share. Microsoft, by virtue of its relationship with Facebook, may have an in here. 

Google, meanwhile, will ratchet up its display advertising focus by selling millions of ads on YouTube, the premier video-sharing site. Google begins to eat share from Yahoo’s display ad business. Or will it be Microhoo’s display ad business? 

2018

After laying the foundation for Chrome, Android and Google Apps with a vibrant search ad business, Google becomes the dominant Web applications company, powering both consumer and businesses, thanks to great strides in cloud computing reliability and security. 

Rumors of Microsoft’s demise were greatly exaggerated. Microsoft’s Web presence remains relatively small compared to that of Google. Windows continues to improve, and despite Google’s and the media’s attempts to lay it to rest, the OS remains the dominant desktop operating system. 

Microsoft finds traction with Live Mesh among consumers, most of whom are leveraging it through their mobile computing devices. It’s on-premise desktop software business declines thanks to Google Apps, but shops continue to use both Web apps for productivity and traditional Microsoft Apps. 

If Microsoft has 85 to 95 percent of that desktop software today, it will be more like 60 percent in 10 years.  

However, this might not mean much. By 2018, BlackBerrys, iPhones and Android smart phones will have gotten so advanced that they replace PCs andlaptops both in the consumer sector and in some businesses. Windows Mobile fades, while PC sales shrink. 

Ultimately, we will look back on 2008 as the year Google began to seriously derail Microsoft’s attempts to create a major Internet presence. Meanwhile, Facebook and other sites will begin to challenge Google in ways we can’t even begin to imagine yet. 

One thing’s for sure; our world will be a mobile one for work and play.

 

[info courtesy of eweek.com]

September 6, 2008

Sting is PLAYABLE in GHIV (Gee, HIV!)

Filed under: gaming — Tags: , , , , , , — Zack C. @ 5:08 am

Your MOM likes Sting.

Yes, the frontman of The Police, Sting, will be a PLAYABLE character in Guitar Hero: On Tour, or how I like to say it GHIV (Pronounced Gee, HIV). Not sure if he will be as mobile as the OLD Sting or the Sting we have right now. Let’s hope the first one, might break his hip. No, I’m just kidding! You know we love you Sting!

Update: So now the list of playable musicans from the real world as of September 6, 2008 is:

Hayley Williams (Lead Singer of Paramore)

Jimi Hendrix (Lead Guitar and Lead Singer of The Jimi Hendrix Experience)

Ozzy Osbourne (Lead Singer of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne)

Zakk Wylde (Lead Guitar for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Label Society)

Billy Corgan (Lead Guitar and Lead Singer of Smashing Pumpkins)

Sting (Mentioned Above)

Travis Barker *Rumored* (Drummer of Blink-182 and +44)

Ted Nugent *Rumored* (Lead Guitar of The Amboy Dukes and Lead Guitar and Lead Singer of Ted Nugent)

Update 2:

Ted Nugent has been confirmed and is even a boss!

September 4, 2008

WTF 1: IE8 = RAM Hog

Filed under: tech — Tags: , , , , , — Zack C. @ 9:52 pm

What the f**k Microsoft? New news report that the IE8 Beta is:

1: Microsoft’s attempt at trying to take some attention off Google’s Chrome and

2: It takes up more RAM then the WHOLE WINDOWS XP OS!

Yes, the new IE8 Beta has been tested and it takes up more ram then the entire operating system of XP. All I have to say is, WTF MICROSOFT? Good thing I got Firefox and Chrome…

September 3, 2008

Watchmen Review Soon

Filed under: Random Stuff — Tags: , , , — Zack C. @ 10:57 pm

I just finished the “Watchmen” graphic novel. I am going to wait a bit to review it so it can sink in a bit, but all I have to say right now is this: AMAZING.

Google Chrome Beta (Somewhat of a) Review

Filed under: tech — Tags: , , , — Zack C. @ 1:01 am

So, I downloaded the Google Chrome Beta and since I haven’t spent THAT much time with it, I am only calling this a “Somewhat of a Review” review, or a Halfway Review. Like a what I think of it so far review.

Let me get this out of the way, It’s a beta. With that cleared up, now let’s REALLY get to the review.

Anay and I both love Google stuff, and it’s not a bad thing, they have bad-ass stuff. So don’t think I am only taking cheap shots at Google when I say the cons.

It’s sleek. It’s awesomely cool looking. It… well… it looks like chrome. The design is compact and the special pages are awesome. It’s very convenient and just plain awesome. The color is classic Google blue and it works very well with the design. It’s fast (most of the time) and it is very protective. So, now to the cons.

Now, nothing in the whole world is perfect. The downside with the design is since it’s compact, it’s a lot diffrent then other browsers. It takes a bit getting used to. After you get used to it, it’s worth it’s digital weight is gold. Now, this next con I might of just had, so if it was just me, sorry. Everyone is saying how it’s so fast. For me, it was fast most of the time, but after a bit of web surfing, it would start to slow down, load pages halfway, and then eventually crap out and not load the pages at all and no loading bar at the bottom doesn’t help at those times.

So, you have to remmeber, I didn’t spend THAT much time with it, so I will post a full review later.

Final Verdict: It’s Google and it’s awesome, safe and very helpful. But, it really shows that it’s a Beta and there is a lot of room for improvement. Should you download it? Well, it is free. If you only have IE on your computer, then PLEASE download this. If you have Firefox, just wait a bit, maybe a few weeks, let them fix a few bugs, and then get it. In the mean time, just keep using Firefox.

Dell confirms its version of the ‘netbook’

Filed under: tech — Tags: , , , , — Anay @ 12:57 am

 

This is their pretty awesome netbook

This is their pretty awesome netbook

People have been praising thinds like the eepc, for their portability and their ease of use to do everyday tasks like internet and e-mail. Apparently, Dell wants their share of this business and is launching the Inspiron 910, (Rumored to be names the Dell E). It’s actually a pretty nice portable laptop, with Dell’s own souped up version of linux,like Palm with the foleo, and Windows XP. A 8.9 in scren too. Also an easy webcam and SSD option. Obviously the SSD will have less space, but won’t break because of it’s flash coolness :P .  In short summary: 8.9 inch laptop with fruity color options and a 1.6 GHz processor. Not much except for the type of people who are ‘road wariors’ Righ travelers can have this.

Yes… yes… oh, and guess what? YES.

Filed under: Random Stuff — Tags: , , , , , — Zack C. @ 12:28 am
Awesomeness?

YAY! They are making a new TMNT movie! Even though that CGI one didn’t make enough money. Best part? It’s… Live… Action. Let’s hope they are as good as the older Live Action ones! TMNT, You know I love ya!

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