2009 21 Nov

Yet more mobile twitter apps to choose from
Seemic BlackBerry and Android apps released. Phones, Mobile phone apps, Android, BlackBerry, Seesmic Desktop 0

Seesmic, the Twitter client for the Mac, and recently PC, has announced that it is going mobile with BlackBerry and Android apps.

Leaving out the iPhone, BlackBerry and Android users will be able to get their Twitter feeds on their phone from Friday.

“Seesmic for BlackBerry groups all your Twitter timelines into a simple and clean interface,” says Seesmic with features for both apps including the ability to create and view saved searches, view Twitter lists that you’ve created on twitter.com, shorten urls and send photos, and configure notification alerts for Direct Messages and @Replies.

The news follows an earlier announcement this week the the company was launching a Windows 7 version.

The preview version, which is free, of Seesmic for Windows supposedly “combines the best features from of our ever-popular social application and provides it to you in a native Windows environment.”

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2009 21 Nov

How square eyed do you think you would get?
Picture in Picture TV goes into overdrive, 64 picture overdrive. Home Cinema, Televisions 0

You probably don’t use the picture in picture feature much on your television, but what if you could watch up to 64 channels at once on your television at home would you then?

If 64 isn’t enough, what about four times that much? (you would need four TVs of course), but that’s what one company has done here in an attempt to show off the fact that it can optimize its servers to work with multiple streams. ?

How’s it working? If you really must know, it’s 64 HD VLC media windows tiled to run at once per television rather than live TV (your bandwidth probably wouldn’t cope) and you the bad news, is that you aren’t really like to see this in your home anytime soon. Still, it made us do a double take when we walked past it at the web 2.0 expo in New York.

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2009 21 Nov

VIDEO: New ad forgets gaming goes after whiney teenagers
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Sony’s latest advert for the?PlayStation 3 Slim?will push it’s Blu-ray credentials in the US by telling consumers possibly looking to buy the console that really you’re paying for the gaming bits and the Blu-ray player is free.

“You get the best blu-ray player around built in for free” says the Sony man to some punk ass whiney teenager complaining that his grandma is watching Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

In December, consumers will have access to the first-ever hybrid disc that will feature Sony Picture’s?District 9 movie and a demo of God of War 3.

The ad airs in the US next week.?

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2009 27 Jul

???Andy takes a closer look at Microsoft’s preview version of Office 2010.

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