Posts Tagged ‘PS3’

fling – Gaming on the iPad Just Got Real

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Over a year ago, I sat in disbelief as Steve Jobs unveiled the newest toy in the Apple arsenal, the iPad.  I had already owned an iPod touch and used iPhones long enough to know that the iPad was going to be a huge success, but gaming was listed as one of the key uses of this “magical” device and I thought that sounded a little off.

Gaming, for myself and many like me, is a term reserved for console game systems (like the XBOX 360 and PS3) and desktop computers.  I’ve been playing games for years and when someone mentions a “gaming system” I think of fast graphics, surround sound and a controller.  That’s what seemed so “off” in Steve’s speech.  How can you “game” on the iPad when there are no buttons?

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FollowFriday – Friday June 25, 2010 – GAMING DEALS

Friday, June 25th, 2010
FollowFriday : On any given Friday, thousands upon thousands (maybe even millions) of Twitter users enter the hashtag #FollowFriday (or #FF), followed by one or more “mentions.” The idea is for users to share the names of other “interesting people” that they follow and think you should too. These recommendations serve as positive comment cards for the digitally inclined.


JumpstartMyPC.com has decided to bring FollowFriday to our blog. Read on and, if you are so inclined, add these “interesting people” to your own list.

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Living With the TiVo Premiere – Day-to-Day Digital Living Reviewed

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Anyone who loves gadgets or new electronics has been burned before.  You shell out your hard-earned cash for the “latest and greatest” widget and rush home, only to find that it doesn’t perform as promised or hold up for more than 6 months before it stops working.  In an age of smart phones, universal remotes, netbooks, HD video cameras, etc. this can be an expensive and frustrating occurrence.  Luckily, this digital age also provides us with the internet and the ability to research before we head out to the big-box, retail electronics store.  The trick then becomes weeding through the information and determining if the article/site is an advertisement or an honest review of the product in question.

Over the last few weeks, I have written several articles on my switch from DirecTV to a TiVo Premiere setup.  Yesterday, I received a series of questions from one of my readers (thanks Dave) and thought that the answers to his questions would make a great article.  This way, everyone would benefit from the responses and maybe begin asking some questions of their own.  His questions and my responses are outlined below.

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Manage Your Growing Disc Collection – Tools and Tricks

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

The compact disc (CD) was originally introduced to the world in 1982 and, since that switch to the 12 cm wide (standard size) disc, there have been numerous formats released in the same size and shape.  CD’s, DVD’s, Blu-Ray and HD DVDs, a multitude of computer writable discs, plus video games for consoles like the XBOX, XBOX360, Playstation 3, Wii, etc., have taken over and it seems this format will be here for many years to come.  Even though most of us didn’t purchase or begin collecting these optical discs until the mid-90’s, we all have a collection of some sort.

Organizing this collection of digital data and keeping track of what we have becomes more and more difficult as time goes on.  Storage cabinets, boxes, shelving units, entertainment centers and other furniture options are available at every store from Walgreens to Ikea and everyone has owned a few in hopes of keeping their collection organized, accessible and visually appealing.  No matter what you have to hold your data, it is most likely a temporary solution, as you’ll soon be purchasing that latest album, movie or video game.

What do we do next?

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FollowFriday – Friday April 30, 2010 – VIDEO GAMES

Friday, April 30th, 2010
FollowFriday : On any given Friday, thousands upon thousands (maybe even millions) of Twitter users enter the hashtag #FollowFriday (or #FF), followed by one or more “mentions.” The idea is for users to share the names of other “interesting people” that they follow and think you should too. These recommendations serve as positive comment cards for the digitally inclined.

JumpstartMyPC.com has decided to bring FollowFriday to our blog. Read on and, if you are so inclined, add these “interesting people” to your own list.

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Where Can I Find That TV Show Online? – Personal Experience

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Back in September, I wrote an article titled Where to turn when your DVR can’t keep up.  At the time, I was truly excited about the opportunities presented to all of us that might want to use the web as a supplemental resource for our digital video recorders (DVR).  Seven months have now flown by and we find ourselves nearing the end of the “traditional” TV season.  Lost only has 5 episodes left and the discussions on which shows will be returning next season are already underway or completed.  These last few weeks will be a bitter-sweet time for fans of any program as we approach the inevitable cliffhangers and finales.  Unfortunately, some of our recommendations in the September article were simply bitter.

We are a 2-DVR family and both of our units were put through some serious stress-testing this season.  Every so often, bad weather or a power outage caused one or both of our DVR units to miss a show, or at least a portion of it.  Being the true television fans that we are, we didn’t want to miss out on important plot-lines and details, so we headed out to the world wide web, in search of the episode in question.  In almost every situation, we found the solution on the web site of the television station itself.  There were however a few situations that required additional searching.  That’s where the fun really started.

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Parents: Do You Know What Your Kids Are Exposed to While Gaming?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Several years ago I was invited over to a friend’s house to check out the release of a new XBOX game called Halo 2.  I hadn’t played video games in a few years and hadn’t played them regularly since I was a kid, but if everyone was getting together I didn’t want to pass up the opportunity.  It only took a few minutes of watching the others play before I was really interested and convinced someone else to hand over a controller so I could play.  Bam! I was hooked.  Not only were the graphics and sound better, but this new generation of gaming allowed the “users” to interact with others in the room or over the internet.  This changed everything.

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