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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Should Computer Games Adapt To the Way You Play?

Source:    http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/10/13/078247

jtogel writes"Many games use 'rubberbanding' to adapt to your skill level, making the game harder if you're a better player and easier if you're not. Just think of Mario Kart and the obvious ways it punishes you for driving too well by giving the people who are hopelessly behind you super-weapons to smack you with. It's also very common to just increase the skill of the NPCs as you get better — see Oblivion. In my research group, we are working on slightly more sophisticated ways to adapt the game to you, including generating new level elements (PDF) based on your playing style (PDF). Now, the question becomes: is this a good thing at all? Some people would claim that adapting the game to you just rewards mediocrity (i.e. you don't get rewarded for playing well). Others would say that it restricts the freedom of expression for the game designer. But still, game players have very different skill levels and skill sets when they come to a game, and we would like to cater to them all. And if you don't see playing skill as one-dimensional, maybe it's possible to do meaningful adaptation. What sort of game adaptation would you like to see?"


I think adaption should only be applied in a portion of the game, eg.  the start/intro, then the game adapts, and further on when you get better you actually get rewarded for getting relative better than you were before.

Monday, September 21, 2009

SmarterMail - mail server to small biz

SmarterMail - At A Glance - Reviews by PC Magazine.

SmarterMail

This email server could actually be handy for many small companies. 10 email accounts in the free version, and active-sync to mobile devices.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Opera Mini 5 Beta, free to download now

http://www.opera.com/mini/next/



This is a nice install on my Nokia 5800 XM, but the keyboard lack the ability to copy/paste with the native clipboard in the S60. Some Java scripts does not format well like the iPhone google reader site, but this is not different from the official 4.2 version. Other than that, the browser looks a lot better and still runs smooth. The password save feature is a really nice add-on and feels a lot like a desktop experience. Also the tab browsing makes the flow easier to swallow. Bottom line: it's a good step toward a better experience.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Palm Pre: How to Take Screencaptures

Here is the link to the source Take Screencaptures

This article point out how to initiate a screencapture (screen shot) on the Palm Pre mobile phone. This is a very nice feature to have buildin the OS on a mobile phone. I don't recall any other mobile OS to do this out of the box.



Friday, June 19, 2009

Palm webOS 1.0.3 update for the Pre

Taken from the Engadget comments by Jack:

Version information

Version: 1.0.3
Release date: 19 June 2009
Configuration: Sprint 1.5
New applications


No new applications in update 1.0.3

Feature changes to existing applications

Calendar
• Events created in your Google calendar—either in Calendar on your phone or in Google online—that contain a symbol or accented character in the event name can now synchronize. Previously, including a symbol or accented character in an event name prevented the event from synchronizing.
• Changes made to Google events on the phone now sync with Google online within a few minutes.
• The sync interval for Google events has been decreased from every few hours to every 15 minutes.


Clock
• If you create a weekday alarm on a weekend, the alarm sounds only on weekdays. Previously the alarm would sound on the weekend also.


Contacts
• Changes made to Google contacts on the phone now sync with Google online within a few minutes.
• The sync interval for Google contacts has been decreased from every few hours to every 15 minutes.


Email
• Power performance in areas where wireless coverage is sporadic or unavailable has been enhanced.
• Non-SSL Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) mail servers are now supported.


Other
• Miscellaneous updates for Email, Phone, and other applications.


Thursday, June 18, 2009

Twitter client: Gravity on N97 as widget

The well known and pretty advanced twitter client for Symbian Phones is just getting transformed to a widget...

This widget version is just a early dev. stage, but I will look forward to  use the final version ;)

Here is a concept widget from the dev.



Here is the Gravity homepage: http://mobileways.de/products/gravity/gravity/

Here is a picture of the N97 widget home screen with gravity icon and widget:

http://twitpic.com/7mktz

E-Ink Keyboard

http://www.symbian-guru.com/welcome/2009/06/e-ink-keyboards-rock-my-face-off.html

This mobile keyboard on the SGH-u750 Alias 2 has some new and nice features. Several different keyboard layouts supported in both landscape and portrait mode.
Samsung SGH-u740 e-ink keyboard

Samsung SGH-u740 e-ink keyboard

Samsung SGH-u740 e-ink keyboard

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Twitter client with Facebook support: Seesmic DESKTOP

Seesmic DESKTOP
Help Desk

This is one of the best twitter clients I have used for my windows desktop, and then again, I have not used twitter that long. I tried just a few (round 5 clients on windows 4 on S60), and I must say that Seesmic was the winner for me at the windows platform. This was because it scales nice and intergrade facebook notifications and other features.


It also support mutiple twitter accounts and userlists mixed on both services, save searches with new post notifications and more.


It has some normal, but nice features like add (tiny) URL, image and shrink text. Also the facebook status can be updated like the twitter tweets.


The column look does look like the one known from TweetDeck, but I like this more, and one of the reasons is that twitter and facebook timelines can be mixed together in one timeline or it can be seperated into 2 columns. Also the twitter replies can be mixed and seperated.


Seesmic has also made some footage of the feature updates/changelog





Sunday, May 31, 2009

Ovi Store... now open all over!

Ovi Store.

Ovi Store is now open in all countries. This store can be accessed by web browser on the phone or desktop computer or the S60 Ovi Store application. I have tried all and I'm quite happy about them. I have also tries to buy applications and the experience was nice and streamlined. There are tabs like Recommended, Featured, Latest, Video & Audio, Games, Application and so on adn of cause you can filter by payed and free also. There are also categories like Entertainment, Business, Social Network, Utility ect.

I would like more applications in the store. Most of the stuff is wallpapers and videos, but many of the applications I'm use to are also there.

All in all the experiance was quite good after the first crash ;) but Nokia quickly fixed this with adding more servers and soon the service was running smooth again.









Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Ten Most Misused Words in MMOs

Editorial - Ten Most Misused Words in MMOs - MMORPG.com.

This article points the 10 most misused words in the MMORPG game genre. Most of these words goes on the 'outside' of a MMORPG, like the development and status of a game and not much in-game and more technical misused words like lag, hack and nerf/overpower <=> balanced.

Eg. balance:

Most MMORPGs are builed upon algebra formulas in one way or another, even if not intended. These formulas are the goals to acheive for hardcore gamer in many cases. Because of this, there are alot of buzz when MMORPG developers/companies balance the systems to a more even way. This is mostly done because of 2 reasons: new features or balancing issues. There must be balance in a MMORPG to accommodate all players and to have more real fun. It must be more satisfying to beat someone when knowing the balance is even compaired to win when overpowered. There must be some pride in that, or does other hardcore MMORPG gamers out there not possess pride at all?

hint: MMO != MMORPG ;)

Monday, May 18, 2009

The new Nokia N97’s Facebook Application

Summary view of the Nokia N97’s Facebook Application



The above link summarize the Facebook Application on the upcoming N97.
The souce of this is here.


Walkthrough Of The Nokia N97's Facebook Application

There are many nice features in the new Facebook app which intergrade facaebook sevices with the local phone like pictures, calenders and contacts.
fb_events2

More depth in the upcoming Nokia N97

Social Networks In The Nokia N97 And More

Nokia N97 About

The upcoming Nokia Flagship QWERTY phone has many nice features like all the N-series phones are known for. Some of the new features in this social-network model has some of the features already known from the Palm Pre, never the less has this feature in the N97 been known for months now so it does not seem as a copy/paste from Palm Pre. The contact-merge feature adds social-network-sevice-status direct to contacts like facebook, twitter, ovi, skype and google talk. This is good work Nokia, but please please upgrade the amount of ram to running apps. This would really smoothen the experience of the system. Also with many background running services to monitor all the cloud-services to update like e-mail, facebook-, twitter-, google-talk-, skype-, google latitude, friend view notifications + all the others. But we will see if it's a big issue or not.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Snaptu: Facebook, Twitter, Picasa and many more on your mobile

Snaptu: Facebook, Twitter, Picasa and many more on your mobile

Do you want more out of facebook, twitter picasa on a Nokia smartphone, try the Snaptu application. This application does fit on other phones as well. Facebook part of the application is fare better than the build-in web version and supports long home-feeds like the desktop version (not as long but long).



http://snaptu.com

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Buddycloud for Symbian

Buddycloud for Symbian
This app does many things right when it comes to geo-messeging and awareness. It's more like twitter than Nokia's friend view app, and it does not run in the background as I know of. This kind of app could be nice, we just need more commen structure interfaces to link all these geo-networks together.

Buddycloud Logo

Monday, May 11, 2009

Behind the scenes of the N97

The Background Of The Nokia N97 In 7 Minutes

See how the team behind the N97 have worked on there 'baby'.

I'm really waiting for this phone to be released 23. june I hope.

Nokia N97

Are you tired of Nokia Ovi Share - try Pixelpipe and get more

Pixelpipe Breathes Life Into Share Online

Pixelpipe Breathes Life Into Share Online

Pixelpip is a nice free service where many sharing services are supported like Facebook, Twitter, Ovi, You Tube, PhotoBucket and many more. Read more at the link.

The Guru’s Ultimate Guide To Twitter On S60

The Guru’s Ultimate Guide To Twitter On S60

The Guru's Ultimate Guide To Twitter On S60

Do you like twitter? Do you have a S60 phone? Now you can get a nice overview of which app to choose. Follow the link and this nice description.

StarCraft II Now Accepting Beta Signups!

StarCraft II Now Accepting Beta Signups!

This Sign up is hard to resist <(O.o)>

Huxley: The Dystopia Now Accepting Closed Beta Signups

Huxley: The Dystopia Now Accepting Closed Beta Signups

This upcoming MMOFPS is about to get tested. Sign up to test the happy trigger fingers in a massive 'Ureal'-graphic-engine

Aion : Daeva Interview - Aion for PC at MMORPG.COM

Aion : Daeva Interview - Aion for PC at MMORPG.COM.

The interview is all about the upcoming MMORPG Aionand its features like flying, skills and yet again wings :)

There are much new (and old) in this new MMORPG where wings are part of the combat system.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

T-Mobile Sidekick LX 2009 review

T-Mobile Sidekick LX 2009 review.

This is a nice review of the T-Mobile Sidekick LX 2009 by Engadget Mobile. Chris has tested this phone, but with no Wi-Fi only GSM and UMTS. Promise of Exchange integration coming soon helps a little. There are still many things to like about the new Sidekick ;)

Palm Pre FAQ: Round2

This is the link to engadgets summary about the Palm Pre FAQ Pre deets continue to trickle out; Office 2007 support in the mix.

Source

I'm really looking forward to this QWERTY smart phone. Is this the smart phone to own? There are so many unanswered questions and it's yet to be released.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Reset Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Soft Reset
The reset will restore all the phone’s settings to factory default. You need to use the dialer to enter this code.
*#7370# or turn on and hold GREEN + RED + CAMERA until handlogo appears.

Hard Reset
Hard reset only works if you had previously updated the phone to v20. Please make backup before applying this type of reset, since it will restore the phone’s settings as well as erasing all the data in the phone memory.

1. Switch off the phone.
2. Press GREEN + RED + CAMERA + ON simultaneously until you see the “Select Country” option.

factory reset: The default password is 12345. You need to press and hold the key until the number appear (long press).

Friday, April 24, 2009

How to Repair Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003

a. Download and install the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools. To obtain the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56FC92EE-A71A-4C73-B628-ADE 629C89499&displaylang=en

If you do not want to install all the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools, click the Custom installation option to install only Metabase Explorer 1.6.
b. Start IIS Manager.
c. Back up the metabase. To do this, right-click Default Web Site, click All Tasks, and then click Save Configuration to a File. Type a file name for the file and click OK.
d. Expand Default Web Site, and then delete the following virtual directories:

• Microsoft-Server-Active-Sync
• OMA
• Exadmin
• Exchange
• Public
• ExchWeb

e. Start Metabase Explorer. To do this, click Start, point to All Programs, point to IIS Resources, point to Metabase Explorer, and then click Metabase Explorer.
f. Expand the LM key, right-click the DS2MB key, and then click Delete.
g. Close Metabase Explorer.
h. Restart the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant service to re-create the virtual directories in IIS.

Note If the virtual directories are not re-created after 15 minutes, restart the server.
i. In IIS Manager, expand Default Web Site, right-click Exchweb, and then click Properties.
j. Click the Directory Security tab, and then click Edit under Authentication and access control.
k. Verify that only the Enable anonymous access check box is selected.
l. Right-click Default Web Site, and then click Stop.
m. Right-click Default Web Site, and then click Start.

Now that is a straight copy paste from the KB Article. However.. I immediately had to wonder how the System Attendant service knew what my default website is.. or was. How does IIS flag the ‘ default website’ ?

A rummage though the IIS metabase basically shows that under the W3SVC node, the site with ID 1, is the Default Website. I made a new site, which got a unique identifier, and just renamed it to 1 in the metabase. 5 minutes later the System Attendant service had rebuild my Exchange virtual folders!

How to Kill a Windows NT Service in command prompt

Go to the command-prompt and query the service (e.g. the SMTP service) by using sc:

sc queryex SMTPSvc
This will give you the following information:

SERVICE_NAME: SMTPSvc
TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
STATE : 4 RUNNING
(STOPPABLE, PAUSABLE, ACCEPTS_SHUTDOWN)
WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
CHECKPOINT : 0x0
WAIT_HINT : 0x0
PID : 388
FLAGS :

or something like this (the "state" will mention stopping).
Over here you can find the process identifier (PID), so it's pretty easy to kill the associated process either by using the task manager or by using taskkill:

taskkill /PID 388 /F

where the /F flag is needed to force the process kill (first try without the flag).

Installing uTorrent as windows service with webUI

this is the solution, and almost any program can be run as a windows service this way.

http://www.geekzilla.co.uk/View838302ED-E806-4314-AC3A-89872D6F8C9B.htm

Windows XP 2GB physical RAM limit work around

change the boot.ini file to something like this:

[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional"
/fastdetect /usepmtimer /NoExecute=AlwaysOff


the /NoExecute=AlwaysOff is the section to watch
this option will disable all microsoft windows xp hardware limitation such as memory limits (4GB should be supported if hardware support it of cause)
some reduction in memory could occure 3GB ~ 2.5GB or so.
there could be some fixes to this issue...

HowTo get Microsoft Windows user or group SID in MSSQL

Microsoft Windows user or group can have different names in different languages. this is why a SID is used.

SQL Server 2005 Books Online (September 2007)
SUSER_SNAME (Transact-SQL)

Returns the login name associated with a security identification number (SID).

Syntax

SUSER_SNAME ( [ server_user_sid ] )
Arguments

server_user_sid
Is
the login security identification number. server_user_sid, which is
optional, is varbinary(85). server_user_sid can be the security
identification number of any SQL Server login or Microsoft Windows user
or group. If server_user_sid is not specified, information about the
current user is returned.

Return Types

nvarchar(128)

Remarks

SUSER_SNAME
can be used as a DEFAULT constraint in either ALTER TABLE or CREATE
TABLE. SUSER_SNAME can be used in a select list, in a WHERE clause, and
anywhere an expression is allowed. SUSER_SNAME must always be followed
by parentheses, even if no parameter is specified.

When called
without an argument, SUSER_SNAME returns the name of the current
security context. When called without an argument within a batch that
has switched context by using EXECUTE AS, SUSER_SNAME returns the name
of the impersonated context. When called from an impersonated context,
ORIGINAL_LOGIN returns the name of the original context.

Examples

A. Using SUSER_SNAME
The following example returns the login name for the security identification number with a value of 0x01.

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SELECT SUSER_SNAME(0x01);
GO
B. Using SUSER_SNAME with a Windows user security ID
The following example returns the login name associated with a Windows security identification number.

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SELECT SUSER_SNAME(0x010500000000000515000000a065cf7e784b9b5fe77c87705a2e0000);
GO
C. Using SUSER_SNAME as a DEFAULT constraint
The following example uses SUSER_SNAME as a DEFAULT constraint in a CREATE TABLE statement.

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USE AdventureWorks;
GO
CREATE TABLE sname_example
(
login_sname sysname DEFAULT SUSER_SNAME(),
employee_id uniqueidentifier DEFAULT NEWID(),
login_date datetime DEFAULT GETDATE()
)
GO
INSERT sname_example DEFAULT VALUES
GO
D. Calling SUSER_SNAME in combination with EXECUTE AS
This example shows the behavior of SUSER_SNAME when called from an impersonated context.

SELECT SUSER_SNAME();

GO

EXECUTE AS LOGIN = 'WanidaBenShoof';

SELECT SUSER_SNAME();

REVERT;

GO

SELECT SUSER_SNAME();

GO

Here is the result.

sa

WanidaBenShoof

sa

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To get the SID I use

sp_helplogins -shows information for all sql server users, incl. sid
sp_help -shows all buildin funktions (sp, tables ...)

C# tip: move forms without clicking on the top bar

This is a way to move a form without clicking on the top bar.
This code snippet shows how a form could look like:

...
private bool _mouseDownClick;

public bool MouseDownClick
{
get { return _mouseDownClick; }
set { _mouseDownClick = value; }
}

private Point _mouseOffset;

public Point MouseOffset
{
get { return _mouseOffset; }
set { _mouseOffset = value; }
}

public DropBoxForm()
{
InitializeComponent();
}

private void DropBoxForm_MouseMove(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
if (this.MouseDownClick)
{
Point mousePos = Control.MousePosition;
mousePos.Offset(this.MouseOffset.X, this.MouseOffset.Y);
this.Location = mousePos;
}
}

private void DropBoxForm_MouseUp(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Button == MouseButtons.Left)
{
this.MouseDownClick = false;
}
}

private void DropBoxForm_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Button == MouseButtons.Left)
{
this.MouseOffset = new Point(-e.X, -e.Y);
this.MouseDownClick = true;
}
}
...

Generate RSS feed with own Facebook status updates

-Login to facebook
-click to get mini feed http://www.new.facebook.com/minifeed.php?filter=11
-click on My Feed RSS Feed status link
-copy the URL to "Enter your Facebook RSS URL" at http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=QryTDdNF3BGXX2zrl7okhQ
-now you can copy the new URL to any RSS Reader
This fantasy MMORPG takes the traditional Final Fantasy turn based RPG approach and put it into an MMO, but it does more than that. It also has an item mall that can be accessed from the web, nice guide system with auto-move which can take you to any known NPC, quest location or mob which are known to you.



You also gain intel of monster which will give you advantages like auto-move and enhanced damage.

The battle setup is a group style turn based strategy RPG first known from FF. You chose several allies (mercenaries) which you place in your formation, and then you are ready to battle. A turn cycle contains selecting characters then you can use items, use weapon action, loot, cast spells, move, wait or defend. Anything costs action points for each character, and each turn has a time limit which give an extra intensity and strategy element.





One of the main features is the free play with micro transaction. Not that it matters much to my decision on selecting a MMO game, but it's nice to see the this business model in MMORPG's like Atlantica.

Most af the other aspects are more or less standard in MMORPGs anno 2009.

At the bottom its not a game I would play for years, but it's really nice to se this turn-based feature and in-game path guides in an free MMORPG. I can only recommend this nicely MMO title, which gives the genre a fresh taste of old school RPG.

More info can be found at the official site: http://atlantica.ndoorsgames.com

Top QWERTY Smart Phones to like?

This is just some of the mobile phones I have analyzed and collected specs to. There are still some QWERTY smart phones I haven't analyzed yet like the HTC Touch Pro and HTC Touch Pro 2. I personally had the HTC Touch Pro and HTC Dream G1 for a everyday use test in some month, and both devices has many nice featrures I like in my future smart phone.

When I analyse mobile phones there are some main areas I look into. This could be the screen: resolution, physical size, touch technologi and color depth. Battery: stanby time, talk time GSM/UMTS, moderate everyday use etc. Also software is a major area to be analyzed because this is where the real content is rendered. This first analyze or data collecten is not completed due lack of confirmed information from the companies, but I will update this later on and maybe add some new QWERTY smart pnones. Also a more user friedly analyze will come later on, for the purpose of choosing the rigth QWERTY smart phone.

ProducentSony EricssonNokiaPalmHTC
ModelXperia X1iN97PreDream G1
PictureSE Xperia X1Nokia N97Palm PreHTC Dream G1
Release DateNOW DK1H US (23.june 2009)1H USNOW US





OSWindows Mobile 6.1 Professional AKU 1.2.0Symbian 9.4 with S60 5th EditionWebOSAndroid
Dimensions
(LxWxH)
110.5 x 52.6 x 17 mm117.7 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm100.5 x 59.5 x 16.95 mm117.7 x 55.7 x 17.1 mm
Weight158 g150 g135 g158 g
Display:



Size Physical3.0"3.5"3.1"3.2"
Colors16 bit24 bit24 bit16 bit
Ratio16x1016x915x1015x10
Resolution (pixels)800 x 480640 × 360480 x 320480 x 320
TecnologyTFT Touch Screen (Resistive)TFT Touch Screen (Resistive)TFT Touch Screen (Capacitive)TFT Touch Screen (Capacitive)
Navigation



KeyboardFull QWERTYFull QWERTYFull QWERTYFull QWERTY
Stylus++ (not build-in)--
Other navigationD-pad, Optical trackpadD-pad on keyboardGesture areaTrackball with Enter





GPS:



Build-in GPS++++
AGPS++++





Camera:



Resolution3.2 MP5MP3.1 MP3.2 MP
Lense type?Carl Zeiss Tessar Lens??
FlashLED (Photo Light)Dual LED / Video LightLED-
Video formati:VGA@30fps (a:QVGA@24fps)VGA@30fps (MPEG-4 SP 640x352)? Not yet announced-
FocusAuto / Touch FocusAutono auto focusAuto
Video Call Camera+ QCIF 0.3 MP (176 x 144)+--
Optical Zoom----





Sensors:



Proximity (Talk)-++-
Light (Display)?++-
Haptic Feedback-+?-
Accelerometer-+++
Compas-+?+





Main ProcessorARM11 Qualcomm MSM7200 528MHz processor (32 bit)ARM11OMAP Cortex A8ARM11 Qualcomm MSM7201A™, 528 MHz
Other ProcessorsARM9???
RAM256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM??192 MB RAM, 256 <= /span>MB
ROM
Storage
(internal/external)
400 MB/microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, SDIO32 GB/microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash8 GB/--/microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash





Microphone+ Mono+++
Loudspeaker+ Mono+?+ Mono
Audio Output3.5 mm audio jack3.5 mm audio jack3.5 mm audio jackHTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in =
one)
FM Radio87.5-108MHz with RDSFM with RDS + auto tuning?-
Data Transfer PortminiUSB (2.0)microUSB (2.0) 5Mb/s testedmicroUSB (2.0)miniUSB (2.0)
TV-out-+ (PAL/NTSC)?-
Infrared port----
Bluetooth2.0 EDR with A2DP2.0 EDR with A2DP, DUN, HFP, HSP, OPP2.1 EDR with A2DP2.0 EDR (A2DP in cupcake)
Wi-Fi802.11b/g802.11 b/g802.11 b/g802.11 b/g
Wi-Fi Encryption?+ WEP, WPA, WPA2 …+ WPA, WPA2, 801.1x authentication?
Modem++ Bluetooth tethering+ Bluetooth tethering?
UPnP?+??
Vibrater++?+
FM-Transmitter-+?-





Cellular Networks:



GSM850/900/1800/1900850/900/1800/1900? (800?)850/900/1800/1900
UMTSi: 900 (a: 850), both /1900/2100900/1900/210019001700/2100
Cellular Data Links



EDGE++?+
CSD++?-
GPRS++?+
HSDPA++++
HSUPA+??+





Battery:



Removable++++
TypeLi-Po 1500 mAhLi-ion 1500 mAhLi-ion 1200mAhLi-ion 1150 mAh
Stand-by time (GSM/UMTS)500/640 h430/400 h?319/402 h
Talk-time (GSM/UMTS)10/6 h6.6/5.3 h?6.6/5.8 h
Talk-time (UMTS Video
calls)
3 h
?-
Video-playback time?4.5 h (offline) 4:15 tested??
Audio-playback time?37 h (offline) 32 h tested (earphones)??
GPS Navigation?5 h tested??
Web surfing EDGE?4.5 h tested??
Recharge time3.5 h1,5 h tested??
Battery Charge interfaceminiUSBnokia charger only (usb to nokia exists)microUSB/inductive charger (optional)miniUSB
Moderate use tested1,5 day3 days
1,5 day





Software:



App Shop-+ Ovi Online Store /N-Gage+ App Catalog+ Android Marketplace
BrowserIE Mobile/ Opera MobileNokia Webkit BasedPalm Webkit BasedAndroid Webkit Based
Flash SupportLimited, Flash Lite via 3. PartyFlash Lite 3.0Flash Lite 3.0not yet in native browser
Tethering+ BlueTooth, Cable+ Bluetooth, Cable+ Bluetooth-
MS Office++ preinstalled viewer + 3.part edit?-
EmailIMAP4/POP3/ExchangeIMAP4/POP3/ExchangeIMAP4/POP3/ Outlook Push/ExchangeIMAP4/POP3/Gmail
KontakterExchange/OutlookMulti ContactsMulti ContactsgContacts
KalenderExchange/OutlookOutlook and moreMulti CalendergCal





MSNpreinstalledpreinstalledpreinstalledpreinstalled poor implementation
Skype3.party freepreinstalled?3.party free, poor beta
Geotagging3.party? Other Nseries have?+
GPS Nav3.partypreinstalled?-
Podcast/RSSpreinstalledpreinstalled?3.party





Codecs:



Video:



wmv++ hardware acc?-
mp4 avc / h.264?+ hardware acc++
mp4 sp / h.263?+ hardware acc+?
divx?3.party??
flash?+?- youtube app only
3gp?+??
RealVideo?+ 7,8,9 and 10??





Audio:



midi++??
aac?++?
eaac?+??
aeaac+?+??
mp3++++
wma++?-
amr??+?
wav??+?





DRM:



WM DRM++??
OMA DRM 1?+??
OMA DRM 2?+??

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I'm really looking forward with anticipation to play the MMORPG Earthrise. I have played many other MMO games and only a few did really impress me.

I really like a skill based system if the skills are diffenciated and earned in a dynamic process where both small and big acheivements are earned in the entire game play process. The different stances and blocking of skills is a good way to let all skills be more useful. The limited number of active skills look kind of what Guild Wars has done, but this look like its done in a more dynamic way which I think is good.

All in all this MMORPG is a game I look forward to play in final release, it has many innovative features.

Welcome, first post!

Hi everyone
This is the first post and just to inform you, this blog is all about my thoughts on tech things I like. You are welcome to comment ;)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Atlantica Online : Strategic Turn-based MMORPG micro review

This fantasy MMORPG takes the traditional Final Fantasy turn based RPG approach and put it into an MMO, but it does more than that. It also has an item mall that can be accessed from the web, nice guide system with auto-move which can take you to any known NPC, quest location or mob which are known to you.



You also gain intel of monster which will give you advantages like auto-move and enhanced damage.

The battle setup is a group style turn based strategy RPG first known from FF. You chose several allies (mercenaries) which you place in your formation, and then you are ready to battle. A turn cycle contains selecting characters then you can use items, use weapon action, loot, cast spells, move, wait or defend. Anything costs action points for each character, and each turn has a time limit which give an extra intensity and strategy element.





One of the main features is the free play with micro transaction. Not that it matters much to my decision on selecting a MMO game, but it's nice to see the this business model in MMORPG's like Atlantica.

Most af the other aspects are more or less standard in MMORPGs anno 2009.

At the bottom its not a game I would play for years, but it's really nice to se this turn-based feature and in-game path guides in an free MMORPG. I can only recommend this nicely MMO title, which gives the genre a fresh taste of old school RPG.

More info can be found at the official site: http://atlantica.ndoorsgames.com

Friday, April 17, 2009

Top QWERTY + Touch Screen Smart Phones to like?

This is just some of the mobile phones I have analyzed and collected specs to. There are still some QWERTY smart phones I haven't analyzed yet like the HTC Touch Pro and HTC Touch Pro 2. I personally had the HTC Touch Pro and HTC Dream G1 for a everyday use test in some month, and both devices has many nice featrures I like in my future smart phone.

When I analyse mobile phones there are some main areas I look into. This could be the screen: resolution, physical size, touch technologi and color depth. Battery: stanby time, talk time GSM/UMTS, moderate everyday use etc. Also software is a major area to be analyzed because this is where the real content is rendered. This first analyze or data collecten is not completed due lack of confirmed information from the companies, but I will update this later on and maybe add some new QWERTY smart pnones. Also a more user friedly analyze will come later on, for the purpose of choosing the rigth QWERTY smart phone.

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ProducentSony EricssonNokiaPalmHTC
ModelXperia X1iN97PreDream G1
PictureSE Xperia X1Nokia N97Palm PreHTC Dream G1
Release DateNOW DK1H US (23.june 2009)1H USNOW US
OSWindows Mobile 6.1 Professional AKU 1.2.0Symbian 9.4 with S60 5th EditionWebOSAndroid
Dimensions
(LxWxH)
110.5 x 52.6 x 17 mm117.7 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm100.5 x 59.5 x 16.95 mm117.7 x 55.7 x 17.1 mm
Weight158 g150 g135 g158 g
Display:
Size Physical3.0"3.5"3.1"3.2"
Colors16 bit24 bit24 bit16 bit
Ratio16x1016x915x1015x10
Resolution (pixels)800 x 480640 × 360480 x 320480 x 320
TecnologyTFT Touch Screen (Resistive)TFT Touch Screen (Resistive)TFT Touch Screen (Capacitive)TFT Touch Screen (Capacitive)
Navigation
KeyboardFull QWERTYFull QWERTYFull QWERTYFull QWERTY
Stylus++ (not build-in)--
Other navigationD-pad, Optical trackpadD-pad on keyboardGesture areaTrackball with Enter
GPS:
Build-in GPS++++
AGPS++++
Camera:
Resolution3.2 MP5MP3.1 MP3.2 MP
Lense type?Carl Zeiss Tessar Lens??
FlashLED (Photo Light)Dual LED / Video LightLED-
Video formati:VGA@30fps (a:QVGA@24fps)VGA@30fps (MPEG-4 SP 640x352)? Not yet announced-
FocusAuto / Touch FocusAutono auto focusAuto
Video Call Camera+ QCIF 0.3 MP (176 x 144)+--
Optical Zoom----
Sensors:
Proximity (Talk)-++-
Light (Display)?++-
Haptic Feedback-+?-
Accelerometer-+++
Compas-+?+
Main ProcessorARM11 Qualcomm MSM7200 528MHz processor (32 bit)ARM11OMAP Cortex A8ARM11 Qualcomm MSM7201A™, 528 MHz
Other ProcessorsARM9???
RAM256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM??192 MB RAM, 256 <= /span>MB
ROM
Storage
(internal/external)
400 MB/microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, SDIO32 GB/microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash8 GB/--/microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash
Microphone+ Mono+++
Loudspeaker+ Mono+?+ Mono
Audio Output3.5 mm audio jack3.5 mm audio jack3.5 mm audio jackHTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in =
one)
FM Radio87.5-108MHz with RDSFM with RDS + auto tuning?-
Data Transfer PortminiUSB (2.0)microUSB (2.0) 5Mb/s testedmicroUSB (2.0)miniUSB (2.0)
TV-out-+ (PAL/NTSC)?-
Infrared port----
Bluetooth2.0 EDR with A2DP2.0 EDR with A2DP, DUN, HFP, HSP, OPP2.1 EDR with A2DP2.0 EDR (A2DP in cupcake)
Wi-Fi802.11b/g802.11 b/g802.11 b/g802.11 b/g
Wi-Fi Encryption?+ WEP, WPA, WPA2 …+ WPA, WPA2, 801.1x authentication?
Modem++ Bluetooth tethering+ Bluetooth tethering?
UPnP?+??
Vibrater++?+
FM-Transmitter-+?-
Cellular Networks:
GSM850/900/1800/1900850/900/1800/1900? (800?)850/900/1800/1900
UMTSi: 900 (a: 850), both /1900/2100900/1900/210019001700/2100
Cellular Data Links
EDGE++?+
CSD++?-
GPRS++?+
HSDPA++++
HSUPA+??+
Battery:
Removable++++
TypeLi-Po 1500 mAhLi-ion 1500 mAhLi-ion 1200mAhLi-ion 1150 mAh
Stand-by time (GSM/UMTS)500/640 h430/400 h?319/402 h
Talk-time (GSM/UMTS)10/6 h6.6/5.3 h?6.6/5.8 h
Talk-time (UMTS Video
calls)
3 h?-
Video-playback time?4.5 h (offline) 4:15 tested??
Audio-playback time?37 h (offline) 32 h tested (earphones)??
GPS Navigation?5 h tested??
Web surfing EDGE?4.5 h tested??
Recharge time3.5 h1,5 h tested??
Battery Charge interfaceminiUSBnokia charger only (usb to nokia exists)microUSB/inductive charger (optional)miniUSB
Moderate use tested1,5 day3 days1,5 day
Software:
App Shop-+ Ovi Online Store /N-Gage+ App Catalog+ Android Marketplace
BrowserIE Mobile/ Opera MobileNokia Webkit BasedPalm Webkit BasedAndroid Webkit Based
Flash SupportLimited, Flash Lite via 3. PartyFlash Lite 3.0Flash Lite 3.0not yet in native browser
Tethering+ BlueTooth, Cable+ Bluetooth, Cable+ Bluetooth-
MS Office++ preinstalled viewer + 3.part edit?-
EmailIMAP4/POP3/ExchangeIMAP4/POP3/ExchangeIMAP4/POP3/ Outlook Push/ExchangeIMAP4/POP3/Gmail
KontakterExchange/OutlookMulti ContactsMulti ContactsgContacts
KalenderExchange/OutlookOutlook and moreMulti CalendergCal
MSNpreinstalledpreinstalledpreinstalledpreinstalled poor implementation
Skype3.party freepreinstalled?3.party free, poor beta
Geotagging3.party? Other Nseries have?+
GPS Nav3.partypreinstalled?-
Podcast/RSSpreinstalledpreinstalled?3.party
Codecs:
Video:
wmv++ hardware acc?-
mp4 avc / h.264?+ hardware acc++
mp4 sp / h.263?+ hardware acc+?
divx?3.party??
flash?+?- youtube app only
3gp?+??
RealVideo?+ 7,8,9 and 10??
Audio:
midi++??
aac?++?
eaac?+??
aeaac+?+??
mp3++++
wma++?-
amr??+?
wav??+?
DRM:
WM DRM++??
OMA DRM 1?+??
OMA DRM 2?+??