Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Python Language

Python has a powerful programming language which "incorporates modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, and very high dynamic data-types and classes."

Check out15 reasons why Python is a powerful programming language:
http://bit.ly/9x0omG

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Digital Footprints

Finding yourself on the web is quite a nifty innovation, as done by the following Digital Footprint sites.

WebMii.com
Pipl.com
Whoozy.com

Both WebMii and Pipl are quite similar in the way that they both display photos & videos, however it seems as if WebMii is the better one as it shows results from popular social websites such as Twitter and Myspace. Whoozy only creates findings from results by Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and other similar sites.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The Apple Tablet

Apple is ready to release its announcement party for this new gadget later this morning. In theory, the Tablet should fall between a Macbook, and an iPod touch with its computing capabilities as well as its developed multimedia technology. Supposedly, with no keyboard, it is likely that the Tablet will be most used for its video and music features; a developed iTunes will be present. It will also be capable of reading ebooks, magazines, and newspapers, and will make gaming one of its other main features. The 'no-name' will be about 10 inches and will have a touch OLED screen which is defintely a bummer compared to the LCD display. It is expected to fall between $500-$2000 but by the iPod beginning at $399, and the MacBook at $999, it would make sense that the Tablet should begin below $1000. Overall, we're looking forward to this great innovation, whether its named either the iSlate or iPad--its two most plausible names.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Haiti Natural Disaster

Haiti, a Caribbean island country, was struck by an earthquake yesterday which centered at the city of Port-Au-Prince. The country, being east of Cuba, and surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, was hit with a magnitude of about 7.0, and affected thousands, causing many injured and several deaths. Many countries have shown further support towards Haiti, such as Canada, of whom, has pledged $5 Million, as well as their disaster response team, DART including rescue aircraft packed with medical aid.


Thursday, January 7, 2010

CES: Consumer Electronics Show

The CES is a trading show which usually introduces previews of new products or new products themselves. It is held in the Las Vegas Convention Centre in Las Vegas, Nevada and is considered a major technology trade show.

Two technical innovations were introduced at this show last night:
Project Natal - basically it's an advanced Wii for the Xbox 360 which, without a game controller, uses gestures, spoken commands or presented objects or images to be controlled.

HP/Microsoft Slate - A Slate PC, resembling a writing tablet, is a PC which by its smaller size, does not have a keyboard. It relies on its user to handwrite by the use of the fingertip or stylus.


Here's a very high-end monitor announced by Dell:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/07/dell-goes-pro-with-27-inch-ultrasharp-u2711-wqhd-lcd-monitor-ha/

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Twitter

My ICT 12 teacher uses Twitter for a variety of different reasons. In a professional sense, he posts up information regarding new programs and uses to support his ICT and Physics courses. And by doing so, he is returned with feedback or answers to questions.

You can visit his Twitter page:
http://twitter.com/petervogel

For professional use, since I am into musical arts, I could use it for exposure or promotion of my musical material. Thus, this would potentially accumulate followers and subscribers, in the intention of creating a fanbase.