Wow. Here is someone who hand-knit an iPhone. It looks great, but I bet the reception is fuzzy. (Boo.)
Quakecon 2012 Annotated
An interesting but technically dense talk about gaming technology. I translate it for the non-coders.
Programming Language for Games
Game developer Jon Blow is making a programming language just for games. Why is he doing this, and what will it mean for game development?
What Does a Robot Want?
No, self-aware robots aren't going to turn on us, Skynet-style. Not unless we designed them to.
The Death of Half-Life
Valve still hasn't admitted it, but the Half-Life franchise is dead. So what made these games so popular anyway?
Charging More for a Worse Product
No, game prices don't "need" to go up. That's not how supply and demand works. Instead, the publishers need to be smarter about where they spend their money.
T w e n t y S i d e d
Looks about as useful as a blended iPhone. http://www.willitblend.com/videos.aspx?type=unsafe&video=iphone
To me, it looks like he’s only receiving Luigi and a bunch of Pokémon.
Enjoy this finely crafted URL:
http://www.aboyandhiscomputer.com/show.php?ItemID=2204
It’s no Ferarri.
http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/about/news/default.asp?article=426
I thought the exact same thing Mordaedil
Run, don’t mosey, to buy an iPhone cozy!
It’s just cool. Or… warm-ish. Maybe, cozy.
I’ve decided that the NEXT BEST thing is not really what I need to survive. After all, it took me 10 years to get a cell phone. Mostly because I didn’t NEED one before!
How I lived without one before now is beyond me. But I can’t live without one now.
But that iPhone… naw, don’t need it.
Oh, bad pun. :: groan ::
Reminds me of this, though.