Category: Toys
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The Convenience Wars
This post started off as a post about the format wars shifting from physical to digital and then it moved into some looks into why things may not be so clear cut as physical and digital. But then talking about it with my wife (explaining that it is hard right now to think “long thoughts”…
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Just enough fidelity
It seems that the format wars are certainly nowhere near over. There are those in the camp of digital services (both “no-def” and “hi-def”) and those who are still going after physical media. I’m thinking about this now because last night, I went out with my “posse” (I can’t even lift the box that the…
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128GB thumbnail?
Ok, I just hope they can make a CF card with the same specs – a 128GB MicroSD is supposed to be available in just a few years together with more SSHDDs – or a MicroSD to any other type of card adapter. But then again, but that time I’ll likely have upgraded my camera…
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The latest ECAR findings – No shortcuts, convenience, MySpace
Looking at the latest ECAR survey, I found some interesting findings. The first is that putting materials online does not encourage students to skip, IT does make student life more convenient and TheirSpace does exist. Skipping Classes When Materials are Online Also, for the first time in 2008, the ECAR survey asked students if they…
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Nintaii – another amazing casual game
If you are looking for a game that can get you almost as hooked as Tetris or Mahjong, take a look at Nintaii. From a gamer’s point of view, it is addictive, from a learning point of view it is a great example of how simple ideas can create a great game – I’m sure…