Favored Freeware: Shoot Things
Filed in Freeware on October 15, 2005 at 12:06 amShoot Things is an arcade-style side-scrolling space combat game, which parodies a few well-known retro games.
This is my entry for the iDevGames: 21 Days Later: Vectorized contest. It is a generic space shooter, parodying a few well-known retro games. Everything you see is drawn using only points and lines, via glAArg (the OpenGL AntiAliased Rendering [...]
Kubuntu Update v5.10
Filed in Freeware, Technology on October 12, 2005 at 11:47 pmKubuntu has been updated to v5.10. After six intense months of development, this is the second release of Kubuntu and features several major improvements and enhancements. The release notes are available here. “Kubuntu is a user friendly operating system based on KDE, the K Desktop Environment. With a predictable 6 month release [...]
The New iMac: First Impressions
Filed in Technology on at 6:32 pmThe new iMac was released earlier today, and it does bring some exciting additions and improvements to the iMac line. From “video chatting made easy” to commanding “an entire world of music, photos, movies and DVDs from your sofa,” the new iMac is a bold addition to Apple’s product line.
The New iPod: First Impressions
Filed in Technology on at 6:07 pmThe new iPod was released earlier today, and I can’t say that I am as impressed as the rest of the crowd. Sure, it’s a new iPod, but does it bring anything useful to the plate? I know that you’re going to tell me that it adds video support. Well, that’s nice, [...]
The New iMac
Filed in Technology on at 12:51 pmApple has announced the release of an update to it’s iMac line. The new iMac may be the last PPC-based iMac before the new Intel line makes its public debut. The new iMac sports a massive increase in performance specifications, a built-in iSight camera, and Front Row, a new software environment which places your [...]
