Saturday, January 6, 2007

Big guys toy - PS3

Can't wait to hand-on this toys. Not available yet. Got to be pre-order due to high demand.

Designed from the ground up to usher in the next generation of entertainment, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system delivers a future-proof consumer solution next-generation technology in one complete device. The PLAYSTATION®3 is available in 20GB HDD and 60GB HDD configurations.

The Sony PlayStation 3 (20GB)HDD includes:
Cell Broadband Engine™ advanced microprocessor
Blu-ray Disc™ drive
Bluetooth technology
Four USB ports
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
SIXAXIS™ wireless controller
Pre-installed removable 20GB hard disk drive (HDD)
For more details see Technical Specifications



The Sony PlayStation 3 (60GB) HDD includes:
All the features included in the 20GB HDD configuration
CompactFlash®, SD Memory Card and Memory Stick Duo™ card slots
Wireless network connectivity (Wi-Fi)
Pre-installed removable 60GB hard disk drive (HDD)
For more details see Technical Specifications





Games Available: More newer one launch this year.




Friday, January 5, 2007

Flickr Badge - cool!

Flickr introduced a new badge generator with a lot of new features, including the ability to restrict the photos displayed to a certain set or group pool. (see on top the side bar)

My first attempts met with some trouble. The code that the Flickr badge generator creates comes in two sections: the CSS for style, and the HTML code for the badge. Unfortunately, the CSS block was causing issues, breaking validation (under XHTML Transitional, you can’t have a block inside a element) and doing something else that resulted in a random string of characters displaying instead of the badge. (in step four of the HTML badge creator), the CSS code always stayed the same, and it was only variables in the Javascript call to Flickr that determined which photos were displayed. Try, try and try...bingo!

Although I've been on Flickr, heavily, for over a year, it has only been recently that I've picked up on some of the best ways to use the site to find truly spectacular photography. I'm on a mission of sorts to collect the very best photography that I can possibly find on Flickr. I'm not sure why I'm so obsessed with this mission but at present I have marked over 14,000 photos favorites of mine on Flickr. These are photos that I genuinely love, each and every one. Having looked over 14,000 photos I have certainly looked at many more. I'd guess I've probably looked at more than 100,000 photos on Flickr in the past year and so today's lesson will be on a lot of fun ways for you to play with Flickr and new ways of finding the very best photography on the site.
Hey Brain! I'm sure you will tag the dog section. Cheers!

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