The team at Brewology hopes that everyone had a safe and joyous Christmas yesterday, Kwanzaa today, and even a great week of Chanukah, earlier this month. We are glad you’re visiting this site and hope to continue giving back to you! |
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Check it out, it is the new PSP Phone. It has a good look, but I’m skeptical of the touch pad replacing the analog nubs. |
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Hey! You have a Facebook and want to be closer than ever with us? Well, head on over to our group page! It’s not much now, but soon, we’ll be providing a bunch of exclusive content through it, quick updates, and a bunch of other stuff! Facebook Group: Here |
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Angry Birds has finally been released on the Android Market and GetJar store and guess what! It’s free! |
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Posted in Brewology, Mobile | No Comments » Tags: Android, Angry Birds, GetJar, Market, Ravio |
On Monday, Microsoft had a press conference to show off its highly anticipated and mysterious mobile platform called Windows Phone 7. It will be touchscreen based and many people figured it will be very similar to the Zune HD’s UI but it actually is a new kind of UI that bares little resemblance to any kind of device out on the market. What we’ve been told, Windows Phone 7 phones will be deployed in over 30 different countries, 60 carriers, and 10 different launch devices. Looks like Microsoft will be trying to do what Google’s done with their Android platform. One downfall about American Windows Phone 7 phones will be that it won’t be available for Verizon or Sprint for quite some time. Other missing features, it seems, are running applications in the background, and copying and pasting. If you set those two aside for a while and look at the gaming aspect of the phones (since we are a gaming site), the games look beautiful! Microsoft has included Live support for online gaming an even the ability to edit your avatar on the phone itself! As a student, you can download a pack for Microsoft Visual Studios for free that will upgrade the compatibility to allow deployment of applications to the new phone systems and a few other goodies through Dream Spark. I’ve had plenty of time to play with the new expansion and the UI itself is great, and the architecture actually rocks. The IDE is a hundred times better than Apple’s XCode. If you’re not a student, Visual Studios will cost you $1,200, not including the WinMo 7 expansion. I’m not sure how much that will cost on top of the 1.2K. Discussion: Here |
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Posted in Brewology, Mobile | No Comments » Tags: 7, Avatar, Live, Windows, WinMo, XBox Live |
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Posted in Apple, Brewology, Mobile | No Comments » Tags: Dead Rising, iphone |
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Posted in Apple, Brewology, Mobile | No Comments » Tags: 3GS, iphone, Sonic 4 |
Thanks to a hack, you can finally, finally use Skype on 3G in America instead of just WiFi! |
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Apple has allowed Google to offer its Google Goggles visual search app to the iPhone. Google Goggles attempts to make search picture based. Instead of typing up your search you take a photo of what you want to search and Google gives back its search results. If Google pulls this off its interesting to think of how many opportunities the search giant will have. Pretty neat idea, huh? We are going to try putting the app to a test and see how Google did. We tried: a book, a hat, a can of beans, a bottle of wine, and a xbox controller and lastly a picture of a picture from Vietnam. While the picture from Vietnam didn’t get any results (not ideal conditions) the rest got relevant results! Take a look.
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