
I have set up a small exhibition of my BLR statement @ barfly, downtown Prague. Will shoot some pictures over there and give it a post soon…

Happy birthday, Firefox!

Features
Touch controls, accelerometer and the full integrity
with iTunes is what really counts in here. Some of the
developers are aware of those; seving us pretty neat bits.
As a solid news-resource using AppCraver.
Apps
Much of those are soon getting everyday ones.
Twittelator Pro, Touchgrind, Fieldrunners, Shazam and FS5
Hockey recently rocks my list. I definitely don't
feel the need of whisk the PSP again, considering a
„new“, way more sophisticated platform in my
pocket on the go. I'll be posting more about this area
to document the ongoing progress.

Devices battle - Apple iPhone vs. Sony PSP
PSP is an old affair; at least for myself. As a fan of handheld devices had to have it back in 2003 though. When digging even deeper, Sega Game Gear was the first of my life.
Never had Nintendo, but looking at Wii nowadays should be starting to think about one. If talking about iPhone, it originally was not ment to be a gaming device. There is „no“ gaming ground on Macintosh computers. Should it be on iPhone then?
It is about a month ago since I found a similar post at IGN mentioning this dilemma. A recent 2.2 firmware update gave me the chance to taste it and share my two cents.
Sony and it's PlayStation era is a tough one, but frankly, the PSP system lacks some quality games in general. I know, the likes of Syphon Filter, Dexter or Socom multiplayer were good enough, but on the other side, I have not been playing anything really good the last year. Except Crisis Core. Sorry to tell, is not enough for a pure gaming handheld.

The update was a pretty breakthrough for me. With the old 1.1.4 the device was just an iPhone. Now, it is something multifunctional. Lots of fancy apps, even games. Certainly wouldn't be expecting this much of a mobile OS.

















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