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Speed up podcast listening with Podshifter
Jun 29th
Thanks to the always wonderful Lifehacker, I have discovered a new service that can help cut down on the time I spend listening to podcasts without cutting out the number of podcasts I listen to. What is this great service? Podshifter.
Podshifter takes a podcast’s RSS feed and gives you a new feed to put into your podcatcher that will give you the audio at the speed you specify. You can slow a podcast down to .6x normal speed or crank it up to 3x normal speed so you can have what sounds like the chipmunks give you that content you love so much.
Give Podshifter a try with the Global Geek News Podcast. I will even make things easy and give you the RSS link.
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-Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Hulu stops working on the PS3
Jun 29th
CrunchGear is reporting that Hulu no longer works with the Sony Playstation 3. I have heard numerous accounts of this so far although there seems to be no definite answer as to what is going on just yet. I have heard several reports speculating that this could have been broken in the latest firmware update (2.8). I have also heard reports saying that they have dugg deaper and found that the PS3 is being specifically blocked by Hulu. When you try to watch a video on Hulu, you get this message: “Unfortunately, this video is not available on your platform. We apologize for any inconveinence.”
Personally, I have only used Hulu on my PS3 a couple of times because it is not a very good experience on the PS3. As fas as I am concerned, it isn’t a great loss but I am sure there are a few people out there that liked to use the PS3 to watch Hulu content. I have not verified this myself but I will when I get home from work and then report back on tonight’s recording of the Global Geek News Podcast.
Of the stories I have read, nobody has been able to get a comment from either Sony or Hulu on this issue yet.
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-Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
A cellphone can play Crysis?!
Jun 23rd
Greetings readers!
I happened to come across a video a short time ago showing that a cellphone can run Crysis smoothly. This is an accomplishment for even the best of gaming computers, rather less a cellphone.
At first I thought somebody was performing a miracle until I found out that this is apparently a new service called OTOY which is a new server side rendering service similar to OnLive. This stuff is really impressive, but from watching him use the controller, it seems a bit laggy. I can’t wait to try out both services because I believe that if they are done right, they can usher in a whole new era of gaming. To check out all of the cool details, hit the link up top.
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-Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Duke Nukem Forever still in development!
Jun 23rd
Greetings Readers!
In a headline that nearly made me wet myself this morning, according to kotaku, Duke Nukem Forever is still in development. Apparently newly filed court documents state that despite the fact that 3D Realms apparently shut down, development on the game continues. There is more to this story including the news of another Duke game canceled back in April called Duke Begins, so head over to kotaku at the link above and find out what is going on. Here is hoping we will see Duke Nukem Forever in our lifetime! Long live Duke Nukem!
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-Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Reminder: Windows 7 Beta to begin bi-hourly shutdowns next week
Jun 23rd
Greetings Readers!
This is your friendly reminder that if you are still running the Windows 7 beta, you need up upgrade to the RC. Starting Monday, July 1st, the Windows 7 beta will begin shutting down every 2 hours as a way to alert you that it will expire soon and you should get all of you important data off before it does. The beta expires on August 1st, so if you don’t upgrade by then, you could be in real trouble.
Windows 7 RC users won’t have to worry about this until March 1st 2010 and expiration on June 1st 2010. That should give you plenty of time to get the retail version which ships in late October. If you aren’t on the RC yet, I recommend it as it has several great features that the beta doesn’t. I am running Windows 7 on all of my machines now and I don’t think I could be happier.
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-Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Global Geek News Podcast #27
Jun 20th
Here are the shownotes for episode #27 for the Global Geek News Podcast.
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Stories:
- Student accused of cheating after releasing the code from a homework assignment
- Windows 7 to be shipping without IE in Europe
- Windows 7 starter edition could be priced into oblivion
- Supreme Court rejects case over tech’s right to search your PC
- Top French court declares internet access a “basic human right”
- Court rules that an IP address isn’t enough to identify a pirate
- Stern letters from ISP not enough to stop p2p use after all.
- DVD, game sales hurting the music industry more than downloads
- EA exec: 360 has already been maxed out
- California to move to online textbooks
Hosts: Jeremy Bray and Wesley Faulkner
E3, the best Electronics Entertainment Expo in years, mostly
Jun 10th
Greetings Readers!
As promised, I am here to share my thoughts on this year’s E3. I’m not going to address every game that was talked about, but more of my thoughts from the main press events, so here we go.
Lets start off with Microsoft. This event was mind blowing! I found myself sitting in my chair several hours after the event still saying “holy crap!” The past couple of years have been a rather big disappointment from all of the major companies but this even alone makes up for all of it. Before I address Project Natal, which was the main “holy crap!” moment from the event, lets talk games and Xbox functionality. There were a ton of great titles that were announced at this years Microsoft press event, including Forza Motorsport 3, Halo Reach, Left 4 Dead 2, Crackdown 2, Metal Gear Solid Rising and even a Beatles version of Rock Band. These were great announcements as many of the major titles including Halo Reach, Left 4 Dead 2 and Metal Gear Solid Rising were completely unexpected. In terms of games, it looks to be a very bright year for the Xbox 360. They also announced some great new additions to Xbox Live including Last.fm, Facebook and even Twitter integration. This will do wonders for making the 360 become apart of your social network life. They also announced better quality video streaming which is awesome too. Finally, the biggest announcement was Project Natal. This is Microsoft’s one-up on the Wii motion controller. When this is released, you will be able to interact with your 360 and games with no controller at all, just by moving your body. If that wasn’t cool enough, it can react to voice commands. I cant say enough about this, so head here to check out the demo of it.
Nintendo was the second person to present at this years E3 and it made for a great opportunity to take a nap. After the stellar event from Microsoft, Nintendo could have put just about anybody to sleep. The major problem with Nintendo’s press event was that it was largely old news and not the announcements that people were hoping for. They spent a fair bit of time talking about the Wii Motion Plus which they announced and showed at length last year but doesn’t come out until this week. Nothing spectacular was shown with this, just another demo of Wii Sports Resort which was also announced last year. The Wii Fit was also talked about at length and they announced a new expansion for the Wii Fit with some new exercises and stuff for those that still use the Wii Fit, all 2 of you. Other than those disappointments, this year was the year of Mario. A number of new Mario titles were announced including a new Super Mario Bros which allows up to 4 people to play at once and Mario Galaxy 2. Other than Mario which didn’t seem to overly excite many people, the only other major announcement was a new Metroid game. While it looks interesting, I am not a Metroid fan so I can’t say it had my jumping up and down and it didn’t seem to get that big of reaction from the crowd. There was no news about a Zelda game or anything that people were expecting other than after the event, one of the Nintendo people said one was in the works. Generally, it was a complete snooze although a 4 player Mario does look interesting.
Finally, the last to present was Sony. Unlike Nintendo, this one was pretty exciting too although just slightly below the Microsoft event. They demo’d a bunch of major new games that nearly all look amazing including Assassins Creed 2, Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker and even my personal favorite, God of War 3. There were a ton of great looking games announced but they took a back seat to the two major announcements, the PSP Go which I have already blogged about here and here, as well as their own version of motion control that looks like the Wiimote’s uglier, more powerful cousin. While it kicks the butt of the Wii motion control, its not quite as impressive as Project Natal. Overall, they put on a great event.
Between Microsoft and Sony, this was an amazing year at E3 which Nintendo gave everybody a great nap opportunity. This certainly looks to be an exciting time for gamers over the next year and I can’t wait to play the many games that are coming out. What did you think of everything that happened at E3 this year?
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-Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Global Geek News Podcast #26
Jun 10th
Here are the shownotes for episode #26 for the Global Geek News Podcast.
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Stories:
- Russia launches anti-trust probe against Microsoft
- Snow Leopard to launch in September at the upgrade price of $29
- 50,000 Palm Pres sold and 150,000 apps downloaded so far
- Murder caught because of his “no cellphone left behind” policy
- The Pirate Party wins big in EU elections and likely gets 2 seats
- Publishers want a slice of the used game market
- Nintendo: We could be stuck with the Wii for 8 more years
- Most blogs now abandoned
- Super Chirp brings paid streams to Twitter
- 80% of Twitter accounts have less than 10 followers
Hosts: Jeremy Bray and Wesley Faulkner
