Fresh to be announced at E3 today, introducing the brand spanking new PSP Go. Key features are 16GB flash memory on board, no UMD discs – access to playstation network for downloads of games, tv shows etc. New slide out controls which look a hell of a lot easier to use than the previous iterations.
Move over little kiddy Nintendo DS games…the Darth Vader of portable gaming is trying to get it’s throne back.
I like Spotify, it’s simple to use, has a decent amount of labels that have signed up and thus has a pretty decent library of tracks. The great thing about Spotify going mobile? – sounds like there will be the ability not only to listen to tracks when you’re online, but also when you’re offline. Check the video out for a preview of what’s to come in the near future…surely this will come out for iPhone and Symbian platforms as well.
Thanks @furtive for the link a while back. A project collaboration by William Forsythe’sOne Flat Thing and ACCAD (Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design) – the study goes into advanced detail about the interlocking systems or organization in choreography.
One of the best sites I’ve seen in a while which educates in such a beautiful, perfectly executed manner. Using data visualization for a reason – I have yet to find a better example of combining artistry, harmony, data and objects in one place. You could literally spend an hour on this site without noticing.
The much anticipated Ovi Store has launched globally overnight. Now billions of Nokians can arm their devices with tons of apps, games, wallpapers etc. I’ll try and test this out today on a 5800, but let’s cross our fingers that the process is as easy and streamlined as it looks.
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