Monday, January 16, 2012

my apps

Just received confirmation that my free app is ready to be published. It's my first attempt at developing an from conception to production. Hopefully it will receive a warm reception, given that it's free and all.


Oh yeah!

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 - Nokia - USA

Nokia Lumia 900 - Nokia - USA:

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I wish I were on AT&T, regardless of the chatter about subpar network coverage. I would give up a little coverage for a fantastic phone. Oh well, for now I stay with the Big Red Giant (Verizon).

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Nokia Lumia 800 Batman: Dark Knight Rises Limited Edition Smartphone Unveiled [VIDEO] | Redmond Pie

Ahh man, this is super sick. I hope a few celebs get their hands on this and start to promote the Nokia/Microsoft partnership. Unfortunately it looks like these will be in short supply, since the non-promo ones are not in the US I bet this will be hard to get if and when they come out. Fingers crossed...



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Saturday, December 10, 2011

(2) CityVille on Facebook

(2) CityVille on Facebook:

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This is stupid, I play these games to take my mind off of the many hours of studying I do. However, where Farmville succeeds, CityVille, HolidayVille and Crap*Ville fail. They use an energy system wherein you exercise a unit of energy on most any action in the game. The downside is that you expend your energy quite quickly. As opposed to Farmville wherein time is your enemy and the energy equivalent is farm cash. I like Farmville in that you don't use energy but time. I can wait quite a while but in the energy based games it's used most readily and ends damn quickly. However, I see the intrigue in such games as you can capitalize on the use of a token system far more readily. For me, that is too much dough and more time that I can spend on a given game. I'll play the energy based games sparingly as they cost the most time due to lack of energy supplies. In the meantime, when I'm done with my finals this semester, I'll happily play the games I own at home, infamous 1 - oblivion - fallout xx (which due to my degree I still have not beaten cept' infamous), without worry of running out of credits or energy. Viola, there's a god after all, his name is Kratos (psp)!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Verizon to Microsoft -- Give us LTE on Windows Phone 7 or say good-bye to our network - Computerworld Blogs

Verizon to Microsoft -- Give us LTE on Windows Phone 7 or say good-bye to our network - Computerworld Blogs:

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Many articles similar to this one are showing up. While I agree MS needs to update Windows Phone 7 to include LTE, it's not imperative that it does it "now". There are many phones on Verizon, ahem the iPhone and lots of feature phones, that are not capable of LTE but those aren't being singled out. What a crock from Verizon, if I wasn't on a contract I would immediately switch to AT&T to snag the Focus S or the Titan. Hopefully VZ gets there head out of it and brings in a few more phones running Windows Phone 7.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

A Nokia, Windows Phone 7, and AT&T threesome for CES? | Dialed In - CNET Blogs

A Nokia, Windows Phone 7, and AT&T threesome for CES? | Dialed In - CNET Blogs:

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Come on Microsoft and Nokia, where the hell are the Verizon phones???? I been waiting a very long time, sans Trophy, to get some decent hardware. Help, I'm on a contract and can't afford to break one to switch to AT&T.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Screenshots - Windows Live

I added screen shots of my WP7 app. I'm hoping to get it out soon but I have to classes that
started this semester that demand my attention.

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