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Video Blog: “M” for Money
The other night I saw a Glenn Beck episode where he discussed GTA4. I’ll let you guess where the conversation went. Really folks, not all republicans are like Mr. Beck. I for one hope to prove the stereotype wrong with the following video. Continue reading
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Tagged gta, gta4, video, Video Games
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Video Blog: "M" for Money
The other night I saw a Glenn Beck episode where he discussed GTA4. I’ll let you guess where the conversation went. Really folks, not all republicans are like Mr. Beck. I for one hope to prove the stereotype wrong with the following video. Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, video
Tagged gta, gta4, video, Video Games
Comments Off on Video Blog: "M" for Money
Video Blog: Apple vs. RIM in the Enterprise.
This week’s video blog looks at the discussion and obcession people have with the iPhone vs. BlackBerry in the enterprise market. I’m still on my digital camera for these but the purchase of some kind of web cam is in the works. If anyone has any recommendations on web cams, I’m all ears so leave a comment or email me. Continue reading
Format Wars
The way I see it, downloadable movies (especially in HD quality) is going to be a commodity item for a nice little while. Reason being is file size. a DVD quality movie is 4-8GB minimum and HD quality is 1.5 times that at around 720p (2.25 times at 1080). Also, with the exception of the Xbox 360 and the PS3, there is not an easy consumer friendly way to watch downloaded movies on your television. I will say that Tivo has something that is quite nice with its Amazon Unbox integration and Apple TV has a lot of things done right but it’s still not perfect. But we are still not quite there with consumer friendly methods to watch a downloaded movie on your television. Continue reading
Seesmic/Disqus Video Comments Turned On
I have turned on the Seesmic option for this blog in Disqus. This means if you have a Seesmic account, you’ll be able to leave video comments on this blog. However, I will not be able to respond with a … Continue reading →