Archive for April, 2007

The British Buddy Cop Movie

Friday, April 27th, 2007

These aren't Rent-a-Cops

I can’t recommend Hot Fuzz, the new movie staring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, enough. The comedy comes from over-the-top situations that still manage to be far more subtle in their execution than recent “spoof” films that seem to wait after every joke to make sure the audience gets it. The sound track, now on my to-buy list, works equally well in pushing the “hell yeah!” factor on most scenes through the roof.

Critics have been very supportive of the movie, with an average rating of 89% at RottenTomatoes.com.

Although the movie is only in limited release at 800 screens nation-wide, it’s worth the extra time driving to a movie theater showing it near you.

Ubuntu Linux 7.04 Released

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Ubuntu LinuxToday marked the release of the latest version of the Ubuntu 7.04 open-source operating system, and even as a long-time Linux user, I’m impressed.

One of the harder tests many of us like to put a new distro through is simply trying an install on a laptop. Laptops generally have more specialized and proprietary hardware that’s not quite as supported outside of the manufacturers as desktop components. Ubuntu 7.04, I’m glad to say, passed with flying colors, even detecting my wireless card without issue and allowing me to use all the pretty eyecandy on the integrated intel video chipset.

One really neat aspect of the install CD, available for free download, is that when you boot from the install disc, it acts as a “LiveCD” that allows you to go for a test run of the operating system before anything is installed on your computer. Once you’re satisfied that Ubuntu is the way to go, you simply click the “install now” icon on the desktop and the process begins.

There are a number of other improvements I really like, such as the ability of the system to run “restricted drivers”, which are often closed-source software from the manufacturers themselves, right from startup. This cuts down on the hunt and chase process for hardware drivers that often occurs after a new Linux install. I also liked the automatic video and audio codec search and install feature that starts as soon as you try and run a video.

Overall, another solid release for the Ubuntu team.

Video of the Day: Did You Know?

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

Playstation 3: Further Downward Spiral

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

There's plenty of Playstation 3s to be had here ...

According to GamesIndustry.biz, sales of Sony’s Playstation 3 video game console hardware have dropped an amazing 82% during the second week of release in the United Kingdom.

The UK:Resistance website has a number of rather telling photos of sales of the system around Europe.

Sales of the Sony’s console have been notoriously low since the much-hyped release in the US last year. Meanwhile, XBox 360s have continued to post steady sales and the Nintendo Wii is still a sell-out in most stores around the country.

Video of the Day: Internet Tech Support

Sunday, April 1st, 2007
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