Razer Megasoma Review

Razer Megasoma is a hybrid of a hard and a soft mouse mat; If you love the softness of a soft mat but want to have the speed of a hard mat, Razer Megasoma delivers (this is debatable and I guess more like a personal preference). Razer Megasoma sits somewhere in between, combining the best [...]

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The Hunt for Gollum, a Lord of The Rings fan movie

May 7, 2009 | 2 comments

The Hunt for Gollum is a fan made movie (non profit) set  in the Lord of the Rings universe (so you’ll meet again with Gandalf, Aragorn, and other important characters). But of course, instead of Virgo Mortensen & Liv Tyler, you’ll see different movie casts.
At the moment, you can only watch the Hunt for Gollum [...]

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Play legacy Sierra’s adventure games free online

April 24, 2009 | 9 comments

Do you still remember playing the old school of adventure games back in the 80’s? Sierra was the most popular game company in that era with all the adventure games such as Police Quest, King’s Quest, Space Quest, and the Leisure Suit Larry’s series. I remembered playing them all when I was in Elementary school [...]

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Nintendo Wii is so out of date

March 23, 2009 | 4 comments

I was just talking with my friends last week how playing games were so different 10 years ago. Back then I remember having Atari console as my first game console on the 90’s. Nowadays, we have Nintendo Wii and a nice Wii hack by Johnny Chung Lee for the future way of gaming. I told [...]

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A glimpse into the future, by Microsoft

March 16, 2009 | 9 comments

Microsoft’s Business Division president, Stephen Elop, presented a video of what Microsoft thinks the tech world will be in 2019 (about a decade from now). The video was presented at Wharton Business Technology Conference.
It’s a really cool video although I’m very skeptical that these concepts won’t ever make it in 2019.  Well, they are concepts after [...]

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Search & Listen to YouTube’s Muziic

March 10, 2009 | 4 comments

YouTube has millions of music records at its website (including video clips). So why not develop a media player that can search and access these music files easily?
Muziic is a media player developed by Mark & David J. Nelson, a father and a son. It’s a media player that runs through your desktop to search [...]

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Another Wii Remote Hacks: a 3D Virtual Reality

February 6, 2009 | 6 comments

Johnny Chung Lee, the asian guy who does a lot of Nintendo Wii remote hacking, did it again! This time, he was creating a 3D virtual reality look-and-feel using the infrared camera inside Wii remote and mounted infrared sensor bars. The explanation is a bit long at the beginning of the video, but I can [...]

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Crayon Physics Deluxe is here! Review coming up

January 12, 2009 | 6 comments

Did you read my post last year about Crayon Physics Deluxe and how it was still under development? Well the anticipated Crayon Physics Deluxe has already been released a few days ago (after 2 years of development)!  I was given a chance to get a review copy of the game so I’m going to give [...]

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Julian Beever 3D Chalk Drawings

December 19, 2008 | 25 comments

I’m pretty sure most of you guys have heard about Julian Beever and/or at least see some of his 3D chalk pavement drawings on mailing lists and forums.
Well if you haven’t, then good! Here are some of his amazing 3D pavement drawings, a magnificent sidewalk art (not photoshopped)!
There are 3 pages full of pictures so [...]

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Project Scheduling with Google SketchUp and Synchro

November 26, 2008 | 1 comment

Remember my post a few days earlier on the Google SketchUp 7 release?  A company called Synchro Ltd has actually managed to fully make use of Google SketchUp on its product, Synchro.
Synchro is a 4D application (the last D being the “time” dimension) that allows you to create building projects and schedule them at the [...]

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