Friday, December 18, 2009

Dec. #10: Golden Globe Noms, Premium TV Streaming Online, and Nook Cracked


This years Golden Globe nominations have been released. You can now watch TV shows on the Comcast website by streaming it to your computer, its called Fancast. The Barnes & Nobel nook Ereader was cracked by hackers, they turned into a giant Android phone... Because of this the Ereader is getting a price cut for the holidays.

Dec. #9: PC Games on Demand, McDonalds Wi FI, and Mr. Skins Top 10.


Microsoft now lets you download video games on demand. It will have fierce competition with Steam, which is an online download place kinda. McDonald's will soon become the worlds largest provider of free Wi Fi. Soon 11 thousand McDonald's will stop charging for it Wi Fi connection, joining Barns and Nobel and Starbucks. Mr. Skin released the top 10 best nude scenes from films of 2009!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Dec. #8. My Pictures


This is a picture I made on Photoshop, using a tablet and pen. It's just a rough little piece of work I did, testing out the pen. Later on Im going to really put up some good stuff.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Dec. #7: Amazon, Failed Russian Missile, and No Doubt.


Amazon,com is letting you stream movies to your PC or Tivo after you buy them. Though this only works for 300 of their 330,000 movies on the website. There were reports of a strange spiral of light in the sky over Russia, t has no been stated that this was caused by a failed Russian missile launched from a submarine. No Doubt is suing Activision for its game band hero, for allowing anyone to use band memebers to play anyone elses song in the game.

Dec. #6: AT&T, Time Picks Top Gadet, Best of 2009,


AT&T admits that their coverage sucks in New York and San Fransisco, they are now going to charge more for their service!! Time Magazine chose Verizon's Droid Pone as the top gadget of the year. Apple released the best top selling iTunes content and apps of 2009, the top song was Boom Boom Pow by the Black Eyed Peas.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Dec. #5: Apple, Crunchpad, and Spaceship Two.


Apple bought the music streaming service Lala.com. It is a website where you can download music faster and cheaper then its competitors. The Crunchpad, a touch pad portable internet browsing device, was canceled for production earlier this year. It's production contractor released the tablet on their own though and renamed it Joo Joo. Spaceship Two is the first passenger commercial spacecraft to take passengers out to space! For the price of $200,000 you will be able to experience up to five minutes of weightlessness.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Dec. #4: Facebook, 3D Films, Feds Spying with GPS.


Facebook users are getting more privacy options, such as having private posts that only certain people can see. The update should take place over the next couple weeks. Sony is making a deal to make a 3D sequel to "Zombieland", also Paramount is making the next "Jackass" movie 3D. The Federal Government used the Sprint Nextel company to locate 8 million customers over the last year, who were under investigation. There was also a web portal that allowed law enforcment officers to enter a users phone number and recieve GPS cordinates of the phone location.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Dec. #3: Youtube, Movie Remakes, and Ebay.


Youtube is charging $1.99 to stream a show and watch it on its website, though you pay to watch it once you can not download it. Disney is remaking its original movie "The Black Hole", the classic novel "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" will be turned into a mini series. The band Nine Inch Nails is selling its gear on Ebay. They are starting to sell their guitars and basses as of now, but soon they will be selling drum kits and road gear. They're selling all this to earn some extra cash.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Dec. #2: Shopping Deaths, Cyber Monday, Top Word of the Year.


The number of shopping related deaths has decreased since last year, and spending was up. The most popular site so far has been Amazon for Cyber Monday. Twitter was this years top word in the English language, it beat H1N1, Obama, and vampire in most commonly used words.

Dec. #1: Red, Top Searches, Google Calendar, and Ebay.


Many popular websites are changing their home colors to red in support of World AIDs Day. The top Yahoo and Google searches of the year are Michael Jackson, Twilight, and Facebook. Google has a new calendar feature that lets you see if your friend is busy during a certain time if they have public viewing on. Ebay has been fined 1.7 million euros. they violated a conjunction that prevents the site from hosting sales.