3.30.2008

Blingo ditched Google?!

Whaaat the? I thought the search results on Blingo were a bit weird - there was no section at the top for shameless ads that you could just ignore, but the ad sites were integrated with the rest of the results (and yes, I was still using Blingo... give me a break it was almost as good as Google, but with random prizes upon searching. I've won 2x$10 Itunes gift certificates [useless] and 2x$10 Amazon.com gift certificates [useful] to date). The non-advertisement results looked a little weak as well.

Well, then I noticed in small font that they switched from being Google-powered to Windows Live, Yahoo, and Ask-powered. What a terrible mistake for them. As far as I know I didn't see an explanation, but I think it's time to phase out Blingo for me, sadly. If you don't mind those other search engines and the unfriendly formatting, try it out - there should still be no catch to prize winning.

3.24.2008

imagine


Sorry it's been a while. Next wallpaper... this one I actually like, and is almost hitting 500 viewers. Perhaps a little emo... but did not intend to be so. Nice and easy to the eyes, and nothing really getting in the way of your desktop. I'm still looking for input about how cluttered your computer desktop is.

Download this wallpaper (1280x800) here.

3.18.2008

PSP-2000 Part 4 - Chat and System Update 3.93









Well, this is probably not as exciting news for the rest of the world, but PlayStation.com finally released firmware 3.93. The main update for Japanese users is Skype, and I think they released 20 new internet radio player plugins and updated network play. I'll check out the radio players later. You have to use a specific microphone, which may or may not have been the cause of this delay, but I doubt I'll ever get it (~$40). If you already have one from some language software or whatever, you're in luck. They are also selling two-packs as a deal. No idea what I can do with a nonfunctional voip client, but I got the update anyway just to see. I hope they add an instant message function to it... not a frequent Skype user.

On the other hand, I thought Go!Messenger would have some potential for instant messenging. Unfortunately it doesn't even work right in the U.S. or Japan and you have to have people registered with their account on PSP. Whyyy Sony?? This angers me... but I won't go into it. Registration is easy but you have to cheat the system at this point if you want to use it in the U.S. When I tried it their server was busy all night. The interface looks pretty smooth, but I just decided it wasn't worth the trouble. Basically I find it useless if I can't talk via regular AIM or google or whatever popular clients out there. Even MSN. Anyway, more info is on the pspdemocenter site.


Two alternatives that I sometimes use. aimonpsp is a web-based client, as well as ebuddy. Just keep these URLs in your bookmarks and they're straightforward to use. As you can see in the picture, you have the option of using an oncsreen keyboard on aimonpsp, as well as a hide-able buddylist, and 10 words you use often to store as buttons, right on the screen. I found this very convenient.. not having to go to the standard PSP typing menu which takes up the whole screen. However, I now use ebuddy because I think it is much more reliable (and no ghetto looking ads). They are both somewhat slow but sometimes aimonpsp doesn't even actually send messages to your buddy. That is lame - I recommend ebuddy. It takes MSN and stuff too if you use it.

This is it for now but I'm still watching out for better clients out there...

3.16.2008

It's just red...

It looks like the March Wallpaper of the Month has hit 500 views already (yay). Going back to chronological ordering.. here was my next one. I don't like it at all but went on with it. It reminded me of stained glass windows, and I felt like being offensive, but also thought it wasn't worth it. 1280x800 version here.

Sorry for the archiving.. gotta bide some time for finals week. Not that studying is really occuring...

3.09.2008

PSP-2000: Part 2.2 GAMES - Echochrome

Here's a unique game made for the PlayStation Portable: Echochrome. Sony Computer Entertainment Japan released a demo of this game on 3/6/08, so of course I tried it out.





















The concept is innovative and simple. You rotate the world so that an illusion is created. For example, here's a stage from the tutorial: you just want to avoid the hole (left image) to get from one end to the other, so you rotate to get the top bar to hide it (right image) while the model guy automatically starts walking. Sometimes you want to use these holes or you want to make an invisible path, etc. The concept is basically, "whatever you see is true." EDIT: "seeing is believing" sounds more elegant huh.

The game accompanies classical music, another interesting element, but I don't know if I can sustain my interest. I can see how you'll have to start thinking on how to solve these puzzles though. In any case, it won't hurt to try it out, it's less than 4mb. Download at pspdemocenter or straight from your psp browser homepage.

3.05.2008

PSP-2000: Part 3 - MUSIC

I didn't find much detail about the music player on the PSP when I was considering purchase. Here is an overview of the functions available in the music functionality of the PSP. Overall, I think it's a decent replacement for your favorite portable music player. Nothing has changed since the first official firmware of the slim so this should be valid for 3.70~3.90. I think the only change is that they added a new visualization in the last update.

1. Basic Functions: play, skip a song, go back a song, fast forward, rewind, pause - these fundamentals are also available on the remote available separately for purchase. The clicking feel on my remote* diminished for some reason but it's still functional... I should probably get that fixed.

2. Playback Options: group play function if you have stuff in different playlists, shuffle, repeat-1, repeat-all.

3. Sound Quality: microphone output sounds no different from a standard Sony MP3 Walkman, there are different sound quality options but I'm not sure if they are working because they randomly show up depending on when I push the button. Anyway, general consensus on the Internet is that its much better than the iPod, which apparently sucks. There are also decent stereo speakers.

4. Portability: this is one of the most important things I look for in a music player. I need to be able to control the device without looking at it - so this means the device has to be small and have intuitive buttons, or like if it's not exactly for all pockets it needs to have an alternate way. This seems to be pretty bad on the iPods too, but at least the PSP has the remote which I keep referring to. It's not a bad investment for $20 or so. Then once you turn on your PSP, go to the music function, select what playback mode you want (it doesn't save your preference.. :( and I usually have to put it on shuffle every time), everything can be done on the remote. You can't turn off the PSP but if you pause it will go into sleep mode which conserves battery by a lot. In any case make sure you put the main device on hold by sliding the bar for power down so there is no miscontrol, and the battery can last you all day.

5. Capacity: since the PSP doesn't have built-in memory it all depends on how big your memory stick is. These can be very expensive but there are deals out there! Check slickdeals.net or buy it off of ebay if you don't mind its shady system. I actually got a 4gb stick from CircuitCity online for $35+tax, which is a pretty good deal but you can maybe do better! I'm fine with 4gb because I was living off a 2gb Walkman before, but keep in mind you share the space with video, demos, game saves, internet settings, etc. unless you get multiple.

6. PC Software: to get music onto your PSP, for the best management, use SonicStage. There are third-party software out there but I can't imagine them being perfect. Not to say SonicStage is perfect - it's a resource hog and crashes often on a computer without good specs, or even on pretty decent ones... At least it's free and does its job. You can also either connect the PSP with the memory stick in it, or directly write onto the memory stick if you have a slot for it. I'd use it if Winamp wasn't much better. EDIT: According to the manual you can create a folder under PSP and just drag music to it. I don't think it's a good way of managing playlists and your song tags, however.

7. Searching: There is no search function :( My best solution for this is to sort your songs in an alphabetical order or whatever that pleases you before transferring in SonicStage. I play everything in shuffle usually anyway.

8. Editing: A lot of mp3 players only allow editing of music in their specific software. This is generally true for the PSP, except that you can delete songs and playlists off straight from the device.

9. Display: You can turn on and off visualizations, or look at your photo collection. Looking at photos while listening to music is the only multitask thing you can do.

*The Remote Control:

The remote comes with white standard Sony headphones - they say PSP instead of the Walkman logo. The control part is shiny silver and there's a clip on the back. I hate white headphones - they get gross so much faster I don't know why people use them. It's really as effective as an eraser. Anyway, since this comes in two parts I use another pair of standard input headphones with the remote.

NOTE: Does NOT work with PSP-1000. Also the old remote for the fat PSP-1000 does NOT work with PSP slim.

3.01.2008

March Wallpaper


Because this is time-sensitive material, I'm going to post it out of order. I don't have a good idea of how people use their desktops, but I personally find it convenient to have a calendar where it's easily accessible. There's nothing fancy about this and it makes the wallpaper obsolete in 1 month max, but I'm going to throw it out there. No active desktops, no shady background programs. Download for 1280x800 is available here.

Didn't really have a theme in mind but it ended up having a deep sea feel, in my opinion. I also just discovered that if you have Windows Vista and have aero enabled, the calendar is in a visible location. Might be useful?