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hopefully all of you yo-pros are staying safe and warm as the ice storm blows through the country. on with the short-edition:

slashdot via youtube has this article about how ‘my-beats-are-very-sick’ timbaland may have stolen a melody from a finnish artist from back in the day. the video on youtube shows the demoscene artist playing his original sample over timbaland’s beat for nelly furtado’s ‘do it’.

filed under ‘coolest thing walking right now’, the hamilton news has an article on an inventor who has created a ‘halo-esque’ battle armor suit for real life application. made with high-impact plastic, ceramic bullet protection, and ballistic foam, i wouldn’t be surprised if this was reality in the coming century.

sony has released details about their high definition theater pc, the vaio vgx-tp1dt media pc. while my better judgement about sony products says ‘ignore, ignore, ignore’, something is drawing me to the form-factor goodness. mmmmm…..form-factor.

last, but not least, robert scoble, a popular blogger, former Microsoft technical evangelist, and vp of media for podtech.net, had a really interesting article about the concept of ‘default racism’. essentially, scoble did a little test of his peers to see if his statement of ‘obama won’t win because he is black’ would elicit a response. while he usually blogs about his personal view on technology, the comments within the post offer some unique dialogue on the concept. it basically follows the idea of ‘if a tree falls in the forest with no one around, does it make a sound?’

every ybp has a way to relax. whether that aggression and stress causes you to read a book, watch some tv, or exercise…relaxation is key. well, what about gaming? i encourage all ybp’ers, guys and gals alike, to explore opportunity of GAMING as a viable way of de-stressing.

besides, many are calling november ‘next-gen gaming month’. why? because xbox 360 releases its most anticipated game this month, the next generation playstation 3 (ps3) arrives, and nintendo’s new console, the wii (pronounced ‘weee’), also looks to change things. so, where should your hard-earned dollars go? let’s take a look at a comparison:

xbox 360 : microsoft’s continuation of the original xbox system; debuted in march 2006 and has enjoyed console monopoly thus far
pros : medium price-range ($299 – $399); has quite a few titles available right now; connects to the xbox live arcade (xbla) that allows you to play online (via broadband) to other users, download exclusive content (movie trailers, game demos); able to connect an hd dvd drive to it and watch hd dvd movies; able to stream files (pictures, music, movies) back and forth between windows devices (including pc, smartphones running windows mobile, etc.); can play selected originial xbox titles in better resolution; higher-priced option has built-in hard drive
cons : runs extremely hot (reports of literally being able to cook on it); not the cheapest next-gen console; more adult-oriented games (shoot ‘em ups, etc.); not technically able to output full 1080p resolution; first editions were a little buggy; streaming movies is not the easiest process; not able to play games on hd dvd drive; need adaptor for wireless gaming
release date : available now
most anticipated game : gears of war (november 7th)

ps3 : sony’s continuation of the successful playstation 2 (ps2); debuts on November 17, 2006 worldwide
pros : able to play high-definition games in 1080p via hdmi (more expensive option); built-in blu-ray player; supposedly more powerful gaming architecture because of newer hardware (processor, RAM, graphics card); possible 30 titles at launch; able to play online; SIXAXIS; built-in wireless and bluetooth; built-in hard drive; shiny box
cons : wallet breaking price ($499 – $599); no rumble feature in game controllers; freakish purchase price (just in case you didn’t see that the first time); will be hard to find on release date
release date(s) : november 17th (u.s.); november 11th (japan); march 2007 (u.k.)
most anticipated game : resistance: fall of man (november 17th)

wii : nintendo’s contender in the next-gen market looks to bring the ‘fun’ back into gaming by offering a more interactive environment
pros : wii controller (requires actual user movement….think having to swing the controller in a baseball game or brandishing the controller for sword-fighting games); relatively inexpensive ($249); built-in wifi and bluetooth; more likely to have ‘unique’ games (fishing, exercise, puzzle, etc.) allowing for a newer audience to get involved in gaming; backwards compatible with gamecube games; able to play old-school games via online download and virtual console; confirmed launch titles; 62 titles by christmas
cons : wii controller (different is necessarily better if not pulled off correctly); not as powerful architecture and graphics; no 1080p gaming; demand is expected to exceed supply, so maybe hard to find on release date
release date(s) : november 19th (u.s.); december 2nd (japan); december 7th (u.k.)
most anticipated game : legend of zelda: twilight princess (november 19th)

if you’re a first-time gamer, i suggest sticking to the nintendo wii. it promises to be a fun experience with the new user interactive environment, won’t break your bank, and usually has a lot of fun titles centered around the loveable mario as well as offering your typical sports titles.

obviously if you’ve got the ridiculous high definition setup, the wii maybe too kiddie for you. since xbox 360 is already out, you may already have one. i think the biggest advantage this system has over ps3 is its ability to interact with your devices on your network. however, the ps3 is just plain (from a brute force perspective) more powerful. expect mind-blowing graphics, tons of titles, and (of course) the built-in high definition blu-ray media player…..which you’ll pay an arm and a leg for.

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ok, on to the good stuff…

psp, for those that don’t know, stands for PlayStation Portable, and it’ll be your best friend for all the ybp’ers out there that do a lot of traveling. even if you’re not a video game fan, there are a lot of options with this little device, and now that the price has dropped, its a viable option for those long flights home, back to the apt, or to the client site.

first off, the psp can play video games…and man do they look sweet! many haters will say that the ds lite by nintendo is a viable portable option if you like playing video games, and i don’t disagree, but i feel the sleekness and expandability puts the psp above it. besides, nintendo’s main goal is to get regular adults to play short, pick-me-up games, while sony’s psp is more of a ‘entertainment device’. see also mylo. a few first time video games to check out are lumines, stars wars legos II, and burnout. that gives you a good mix of puzzle, good ol’ pick me up adventure, and racing.

second, the psp can play mp3’s, movies (in a variety of formats), and old school nintendo and super nintendo games! how you ask? well, you’re resident ybp tech guy is not only a connoisseur of technology for today and tomorrow, but he’s also a resident hacker! but first things first…mp3’s. the first thing you’ll want to get, and is an absolute must, is a bigger memory stick for your psp. make sure it is PRO DUO type memory, at least 1 gig. with the way memory is selling these days, you can find a good stick for under $30. peep the online shopping post we had to find more good deals. if you can spring it, get two!

psp comes with a usb cable. simply connect it to your pc, drag and drop your mp3’s to the music folder with your 1 gig stick, and you’re ready to go!

for movies, you’ll need to first have them on your computer. while i can’t legally tell you how to get uncopyrighted material nor do i condone having illegal material in your possession, i will tell you that googling dvdshrink and bittorrent are good starts. with the movie on your pc, you can shrink it to format your psp properly with psp video 9. since you have a whole 1 gig stick, you can drag and drop from there on.

for old school nintendo games (and even sega genesis games at that) like mario brothers, contra, and tecmo super bowl, check out this post. now, before i continue, THIS IS DANGEROUS AND CAN MAKE YOUR PSP UNRECOVERABLE. this is also known as bricking your psp. what does that mean? it means if you don’t follow the directions, you’ll have to buy a new one. i also don’t claim responsibility if you break it. got it? ok, moving forward. with each new game that comes out, sony likes to upgrade their psp hardware in an effort to thwart hackers. consequently, older psp’s have a hardware version 2.0 and 2.1. newer versions have a 2.5 and even a newer 2.71. how does sony make you upgrade? well, if you bought star wars legos II, you won’t be able to play it until you upgrade your hardware. thankfully, the hacker community has found a way to let you run old-school games and homemade games, also known as homebrew, on your psp. you can check your psp version on the info screen. i’ll link you to a few guides explaining the hack process here, here, and here. if you’re looking for games to play, also called roms, i can’t legally tell you where to find them. i’d also would not recommend asking on any of the boards on the websites i find. i can say that googling the emulator names and the term ‘rom‘ will help.

all of the above guides and probably the best resource to get you started can be found here.

some other cool features of the psp are wireless ad-hoc play, meaning you can play with a friend with a psp wirelessly with only one game. you can also surf the net using the web browser, and do all of the functions of an organizer (calendar, contacts, etc.).

happy psp’ing!

1st post! alllllrriiigghhtt. (quagmire for those that don’t know).

if you wikipedia either format (here and here), you’ll find out the technical details about the next iteration of digital technology when it comes to watching movies at home, playing video games, or storing your files on different media. b/c of this, i’m not going to get into the technical details, but i’ll say that hd dvd was invented by toshiba and blu-ray disc was invented by sony.

with that said, sony also invented beta max, mini-disc, the umd for the PSP (also known as universal media disc), and the walkman. 1 out of 4 isn’t bad right?

well, some feel that blu-ray is gonna win out of the format war when it comes to ‘who will win’ for high-definition. its going to be the unique format for the upcoming PS3 (coming out on Nov. 17th), it holds more data which means it has a better picture, and its from Sony…a powerhouse in the entertainment spectrum no matter how you slice it. although both formats have the backing of the companies who make the movies, sony has the might (and arrogance) to declare themselves the winner.

what do i say?

i say neither. hd dvd is going to be cheaper and ’sounds better’ than blu ray. most people who are used to dvd’s being the standard for watching their movies, are going to readily identify with ‘hd dvd’ as the next logical choice. the only thing thats going to keep blu-ray in the mix is sony’s ps3. i already complain that dvd’s are too expensive and don’t buy one until its in the bargain bin. even now, itunes is allowing people to download movies to their ipod and on that little screen, people really aren’t caring that its in ‘high definition’. so what does it come to?

home theater.

how much are you going to spend on that home theater? if you’ve got the nice city apartment with the modest 20 to 32 incher lcd hdtv, i say its not worth it. you’re regular dvd’s with the component hookups should be fine. spend the money on a decent surround setup.

if you’re a big-time ybp with the 35+ incher lcd flat panel, then i’d say wait until you can get a player that can play both medias (here and here).

if you have a plasma (which should naturally put you 40+ inches), then you can afford to switch it up when the winner comes out. i’d say go for blu-ray. bigger content. better picture. you’ll obviously need a blu-ray player. here’s a list. here’s a review. i’d suggest sticking with the brand and get a sony blu-ray player on their website.

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