DeoWulf
Member since: Aug 25th, 2007
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| Joystiq | 133 Comments |
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| Download Squad | 176 Comments |
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Super Joystiq Podcast 050: Magic 2014, Ace Patrol, Gran Turismo 6, Nvidia Shield
Posted on May 17th 2013 12:00PM

Check out some awesome HTML5 audio demos with Firefox 4 (video)
Sep 1st 2010 1:26PM (Download Squad)You say this requires a nightly, I take it that the beta won't work. At least, it doesn't seem to work for me.
QuickTime backdoor allows takeover of Windows 7 machines, ancient line of code to blame
Aug 30th 2010 10:48PM (Download Squad)Google Calendar sync now (mostly) works with Outlook 2010
Aug 17th 2010 11:13PM (Download Squad)Worldwide Competition on Microsoft Office enters final rounds in Park City, Utah
Aug 12th 2010 1:29PM (Engadget)Computer 'glitch' causes university to send out false acceptance letters
Aug 10th 2010 10:54PM (Engadget)Dell Inspiron M101z review
Aug 5th 2010 12:43AM (Engadget)iTunes Streaming starts to emerge on iOS devices with latest iDisk update
Aug 4th 2010 3:45PM (Download Squad)MobileMe:
$99/year = stream music you own from anywhere, plus many other non-music features
Zune Pass:
$15/month | $180/year = stream all available music from anywhere, own 10 tracks per month (a $120 value)
I'm not suggesting either is better, it depends on what you want. I just like the fact that there are choices. Now that connectivity is near ubiquitous, streaming services should start adding in the features to stand above the rest.
Luxand Blink now lets you use your face to log in to 64-bit Windows 7, too
Aug 3rd 2010 11:56AM (Download Squad)China to build ginormous buses that cars can drive under (video)
Aug 2nd 2010 9:33AM (Engadget)Entelligence: Let's get digital
Aug 1st 2010 9:18PM (Engadget)Of course, like the poster above me said, they use "live tiles" instead. It's not exactly unambiguous, so it still gets a little criticism from me. I at least prefer the way it provides useful information instead of static images, though. Zune HD's text-tacular UI still wins out for me. If it was dynamic like "live tiles", it would be optimal for my preference.