Archive for April, 2008

Cinescape Cancellation

Cinescape keeps giving people more and more reasons to abandon them. I used to go once every 1/2 weeks, now I only go occasionally just for a change. And on that occasion, I had to cancel my bank paid tickets for personal reasons. Could someone please explain this to me! I already paid for this [...]

1080p Vs 1080i

A question that confuses many when going out to buy an HDTV, be it LCD or Plasma, and is not accounted for by others who don’t know about it, like me at the time. So what the hell is 1080p and 1080i? Well, the 1080 is a display resolution (1,920×1080 pixels) in both. OK, so [...]

Finally, a Mac clone for the PC

When Jobs made his decision several years back to cut IBM and go with Intel processors, first thing people thought of was running Windows on Mac and vise versa. Jobs still didn’t want to port his beloved OS to the PC. He must’ve knew geeks are gonna get Windows working on Mac. But did he [...]

LaserTV Is Real – Coming Q3 2008

When I wrote earlier about Laser TV, many including my self were doubting how soon this Laser TV technology can be. Well, Mitsubishi is really promising it now in 2008 on their official website. Some news say the new Laser TV is coming Q3 this year. The TV will be ranging in price between $1800 [...]

The Google App Engine, Finally an Amazon competitor

With more restrictions, and yet more compound solution, as opposed to the Amazon separately offered services that you have to combine, Google App Engine has just recently launched as the first serious threat to Amazon Web Services. It’s a great chance I guess that you get to run your web application on the “same system [...]

YouTube Promoting HD Videos

YouTube have been testing HD videos for some time, and now it seems they are taking it to the next level and informing visitors when the clip is available in HD formats. I don’t know about you, but this is the first time I see this option below: Not all videos have this option yet [...]

No 4 April Fools

This is the day of the year I really hate. The day where you go to read the news, and go elsewhere to read if what you read was true. I can just swallow it barely from normal blogs for example, but when it reaches a level that big companies and news sources adapt it, [...]