Mario Level 1-1
September 28, 2008 – 5:43 pmGears Of War 2 – Developer Diary
September 26, 2008 – 7:52 amIn this Gears of War 2 Developer Diary installment, we “find out what it means to never fight alone as Epic Games design director Cliff Bleszinski, senior producer Rod Fergusson and president Mike Capps discuss the iconic characters who comprise Delta Squad.”
Rock Band 2 – Review
September 21, 2008 – 10:54 amGametrailers brings us this video review of Rock Band 2. Finaly your band can realese it’s second album !
Google Chrome 2 days in
September 4, 2008 – 9:27 amHey everyone going to give another update on my experience so far with Chrome. Me and the guys in the office have been using only Chrome since it came to give it a good test run and it hasn’t crashed once for any of us and were all doing dev work so thats very positive. I also noticed that now i can use it as my default browser, params are being passed and loaded properly into the browser.
Do to this new style of home page i even begun to love bookmarks which i never used before since typing always seemed faster. but with the ability only show my bookmark bar on the homepage and then hide it everywheres else its became very easy to click to go places compared to typing.
Final Note, speeds are still blazing fast i havent closed the application in 2 days and everything is still rock solid and as fast as when i opened it. I haven’t been impressed by software in a long time but seeing this from the programmers side its forcing me to rethink how i will creatting applications because this sets the bar very high for what is now a quality, rock solid, blazing fast application.
Google Chrome Shines High Above
September 3, 2008 – 1:07 pmWell if there was any debate left of the power of this new browser here are some interesting stats for you.
JavaScript Speed tests with Chrome
from cnet.com
Google Chrome Review
September 3, 2008 – 12:33 pmI have now been using Chrome for almost 12hrs I have some very great things to say about it, but there are also small bugs to report. First off I must say I love the look, simple, gives me plenty of viewing space even on lower resolutions, it’s almost like hitting F11 in Firefox but permanently yet not nearly as annoying. Bookmark system is simple and keeps to what you’re used to for Google bookmarks.
Things I found a bit odd, well the oddest one has to be Create application shortcuts. I am not sure who this is fooling but this is simply a shortcut to url you could always do this they just gave it a fancier name and put emphasis on the fact that you can do it simply. I found that there are a few things that didn’t work if I set Chrome to my default browser. The Google desktop search function that you open with Ctrl x 2, launches a Google search. But if Chrome was my default browser it wasn’t handling the command line parameters sent to it properly and my search never happened just blank pages.
Now on to things I have found to be very great. I work on sites with a lot of JavaScript and many layers and on my slower computer I could see a very big difference in page load times on the client side. Things appeared on screen much more smoothly. I haven’t had a tab crash on my yet so I can’t say anything about the task manager system yet. Most features are pretty standard in most browsers. The popup blocker is seamless and lets you access the blocked windows with a lot of ease, can’t really even compare to anything that’s how simple it was for me.
So in my conclusion of my first 12hrs… It’s too stable to review its recovery features, it outperformed other browsers on slower computers for me (I can’t see a difference on my high end gaming machine as they all work pretty flawlessly there). Features are nice and tightly packed with absolutely no wasted space. I personally love this browser and plan on keeping using it. I almost forgot to mention this, I work on at least 10 different sites and I didn’t have to adjust any of the CSS or HTML for any of the sites to work SO THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I was quite afraid when I heard this coming out.
Google on Google Chrome Image
September 2, 2008 – 12:32 pmI found this image reading about google Chrome. Interesting philosophy. Take a look.
Starcraft 2 Troublesome Gameplay
September 2, 2008 – 12:26 pmAnother startcraft 2 preview. Is this the beginning of the end for this colony under fire?
via Gametrailers.com
Rogers Releases Cellphone Data Plan Usage Stats
September 2, 2008 – 12:20 pmElizabeth Hamilton, the Director of Corporate Communications at Rogers, has come out with a statement saying that a review of the first month’s stats show that 1.2% of iPhone customers used more than 1GB of data in the first four weeks, 95% used less than 500MB, and 91.2% used less than 100MB. These data rates are a good indication that Canadians in general, need to step up their device usage and use their device to its full potential.
It sure seems the mountain of complaints over the Rogers data plans was as Rogers had said, not justified. They kept to their word and showed they were right but still offer their massive data plan. The complaints aimed at Rogers varied but most complained of not having an unlimited usage plan. Rogers said this was to limit abuse and that less than 1% of users would ever have restriction problems. Seems the numbers are on par with their predictions.
Top Leading Linux Distros
September 2, 2008 – 10:44 amThese are 7 of the best Linux distros out there, especially if you are looking to install this for someone new to linux. The best part is that you can try one by running it off of the LiveCD without having to install anything.
- Ubuntu – http://www.ubuntu.com/
- Linux Mint – http://www.linuxmint.com/
- OpenSUSE – http://www.opensuse.org/
- Fedora – http://fedoraproject.org/
- Debian – http://www.debian.org/
- Mandriva – http://www.mandriva.com/
- PC Linux OS – http://www.pclinuxos.com/




