Tech, Gaming and Bile!
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iphone app review: iPiMP – updated!
about 1 year ago - 5 comments
At the start of the month I gave a review of the iPiMP app here and came up with 2 things that would not only turn this into a must have bit of software; but strengthen mediaportal’s position as one of the best media centre applications available for windows users as well.
The first was the More >
iphone app review: iPiMP
about 1 year ago - 5 comments
Iphone app review: iPiMP.
If you’ve ever spoken to me recently, you’ll know that I am espousing MediaPortal to as many people as possible and one of the first things I did after getting my shiney new iphone was to download the iPiMP (iphone interface for MediaPortal) app from their site.
For those who don’t know what More >
DS crap fountain – educating the new to gaming
about 1 year ago - No comments
OK, so the DS has been the hands down winner in this generation of consoles, if you disagree may I point you to the 64million consoles sold in just about 3 years (let’s put this in perspective, the ps2 sold 120 million in 7 years).
And of course, anything popular will get a steady stream of More >
nintendo to charge for online play
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Whilst browsing my usual sites, I noticed this register item.
It appears that ol’ ninty has been casting a somewhat lustful eye at Microsofts’ XBL cash cow and has decided to get in on the action and charge people for playing online.
You’ll apparently be charged using the wiipoints system to pay for the subscription, giving an More >
New Wii channel – Mii Contest
about 1 year ago - No comments
so, it’s been out for a short time now..
what do people think of it?
do you get a strange sensation of the 70’s when the bad wallpaper of a background appears on the screen?
do you get annoyed at the submissions that are totally nothing to do with the subject matter?
Do you like the fact that you More >
why your ds might not work with your wifi network.
about 1 year ago - No comments
Ever wondered why your DS doesn’t want to connect to your WiFi network?
This video should help explain why.
It’s a shame that often you are limited to the least secure network device, maybe its time that someone came up with the ability to broadcast multiple wifi networks from the one access point, especially in the days More >
wiimote jackets
about 1 year ago - No comments
well, I’ve done text and pics, I might as well do video
download – 20mb wmf
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If you have anything to say about the jackets and how they compare to others on the market, just let me know
wii remote jackets arrive!
about 1 year ago - No comments
A month or so ago, I noticed that my Wii had a nice little blue glow from the cd tray.
This is the Wii’s oh so subtle method of informing you that there is an unopened message sitting in the message board.
So, curious to know I powered it up and checked the board out. Sitting there More >
problems with the internet channel on the wii
about 1 year ago - No comments
OK, I don’t know about you guys but the internet channel on my wii has never really worked, it worked for the first few times after I downloaded the beta a while back now.
However, it just doesn’t seem to be capable of accessing any sites – even ones local to my network!
I haven’t deleted it More >
metroid prime 3 demo wii channel
about 1 year ago - No comments
ninty has finally come good on its promise to deliver content via the wii and has offered a new channel…
it’s a demo for metroid prime 3!
The download isn’t that big, was pretty easy to get onto my wii (even if there were too many superfluous menus in the way) and all I have done so More >
How Apple should respond to Iphone reception problems
By now I’m sure you’ve heard of the problems facing owners of Apple’s latest and greatest phone – for those who need a reminder, here’s a video put together by the folks at engadget…
As I tested this out for myself with the on display models (didn’t happen for me, tho I did notice an uncomfortable tingle) one fully fledged member of the Cult of Jobs expounded “Just buy the bumper, the problem goes away” (not to mention one of the more decidedly PC fixes).
But hold on there, why should you have to buy an overpriced bit of rubber just to work around what is a glaring design flaw? This kinda thing gets lambasted in other companies, why should Apple be excused? Especially when said company is supposed to place you, the consumer, at the centre of the universe.
So, what should Apple do? Recall every unit with the flaw with a redesigned one that doesn’t have the cockup?
I doubt they would do that, so how about they take a leaf from another mega-corp who showed a lot more class when faced with such a problem and potential backlash?
Cast your minds back to the tech jurassic age – 2006. The ipod was dominating the pocket and the PS2 was just about to get a major contender for the front room – The Wii.
Basking in the glow of their all conquering DS and a return on the home console scene, Nintendo’s smugness started to slip more and more as reports of sweaty palms, thin strap strings and resulting airborne Wiimotes spread from rumour, to news to internet meme.
In response to a potential PR disaster, Nintendo offered free silicon grips to those who had already bought their Wii’s and began shipping them with every new Wii and seperate Wii controller. The complaints about the bodily and property damage by flying controllers simply faded away as a result.
Jumping right back to now, why is it that Apple – with an obvious design flaw – are greeting their problems with “You’re holding it wrong” or “Just buy a bumper“? That’s hardly the actions of a company who places their customer as their number one priority. Instead is smacks of arrogance and caring only about the customers wallet!
Would the Apple of even 5 years ago respond like this? I remember when you got all sorts of extras in your ipod box – covers, docks, power bricks… Now, they’re all separate purchases to maximise the amount of money they extract from you.
The right thing for Apple would be to say “OK, some users are having major problems with signal quality. If you’re one of them, pop into the Apple store and we’ll give you a free Bumper (Limited to one per phone, of course) and from now on, every new iphone4 will come with a bundled bumper.”.
So, what will it be Apple? Greed? Or a return to the customer service of old, you know the one that set you apart from the rest in the first place?
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10 years of servitude in the dungeons of an IT department have twisted this bitter soul into the horror you see today.