Friday, April 03, 2009

Nintendo DSi is out

I cant say that with already owning an internet tablet and a DS Lite with a recently purchased G.T.A Chinatown wars, i'll be missing out on the extra functionality found from myself owning one.

Only time will tell if he cameras are put to good use in games beyond that of just face mapping.

Whats going on with the lack of Guitar Hero support also with absence of a GBA slot? But thats just my opinion.

Getting more bang for your buck

Its been some time since I posted on this blog and to be honest I wasn't too sure on keeping these ramblings online, however after a long think about not making making posts an annual event anymore.

I considered that one of the reasons I didnt post frequently was down to not having an easy method of getting my ideas and helpful thoughts in a timely manner onto the blogger site, this has since changed after looking to fill that hole with a free piece of software on my Nokia N800 called Maemo WordPy. Ive been thinking of getting a new laptop these past few months, however after looking at current range of technology I already own I thought I would see what other unused features of the devices I already owned could be put to use before splashing out more money in this current economic climate.

Maemo WordPy is a blogging client which I have now found handles Blogger as a service, which in turn means any text or notes I jot down during the day can be cleverly posted to my Blog should I wish...

I take it that some people will not see the fuss around this but to me it means a lot. The interface is quick and clear to use, working nicely with the rest of the Internet tablets interface. Posts can be managed and edited without me needing to be tied to a keyboard and monitor now.

On the fly blogging, here we come.

I hope the few readers that do stumble over my posts, actually see a benefit from this in that more frequent post and relievent posts are made. Else the point is lost, however this post was typed using Maemo Wordpy so, I would say its been worth the effort already.

Playing with Linux more and more these days after getting a Linux Format subscribtion (Cheers Dad)
to support developments made with my Eeepc 700.

Until next time.