Andy
Member since: Jul 14th, 2006
Andy's Latest Comments
Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 4 Comments |
| Engadget | 4 Comments |
| Second Life Insider | 1 Comment |


Open Tech's "Mac clone" demonstrates a firm misunderstanding of the law
Jul 22nd 2008 6:30AM (Engadget)Come on Engadget your better than this (?)
iPhone 2.0 and iPod touch 2.0 released officially
Jul 11th 2008 11:09AM (Engadget)Expect better from Apple to be honest...
Toshiba: "no plans" to adopt Blu-ray
Feb 19th 2008 3:58AM (Engadget)Stunningly insensitive...
Nice one Engadget
Today's most time-traveling video: GTA: Vice City Back to the Future mod
Oct 24th 2007 1:01PM (Joystiq)Today's most time-traveling video: GTA: Vice City Back to the Future mod
Oct 24th 2007 11:29AM (Joystiq)http://digitalurban.blogspot.com/2007/10/modding-game-for-city-architectual-and.html
It seems they took the mod and dropped the mention of the content. Not a moan just a win some lose some...
DU
The big freeze?
May 12th 2007 12:09PM (Second Life Insider)Is this a known problem?
Andy
Updated roundup of essential Oblivion mods
Oct 6th 2006 3:52AM (Joystiq)Oblivion has so far been the most impressive engine to work with, we have a number of examples and movies on our blog, if anyones interested to see the output so far:
http://www.digitalurban.blogspot.com
The Oblivion work is still on the front page, the Half Life examples are all under the Game Engines link.
Andy
Modding about Fallingwater; Frank Lloyd Wright house in HL2
Sep 6th 2006 4:21AM (Joystiq)A quick comment - its great to get the movie on Joystiq but the source of the story is actually http://www.digitalurban.blogspot.com a small blog but lots of similar work on it if people are interested...
Cheers
Andy
AWS-2000p monitors weather, freaks out neighbours
Jul 14th 2006 5:41AM (Engadget)Ok you can just look out the window.. but thats not very 'engadget' is it :) We have a realtime weather feed from a wireless station on our roof in London that updates every two seconds.. its neat.
If anyones interested it runs in Flash and it linked in via the blog (sidelink Weather). http://www.digitalurban.blogspot.com