Sikuli is a new app that makes automating as simple as taking screenshots, if you watch the video below, you’ll truly know how oldschool macros now are. Instead of programming actions, all you have to do is put screenshots of the particular UI items that you want to automate in a list and then the app will use visual cues to do whatever you want it to do. Not only does it make things much easier when actually writing scripts, but it also gives you countless options in terms of automation. Continue reading »
Sony Ericsson has released their new business style smartphone, the Sony Ericsson Aspen. Its the first to be running on the new Windows Mobile 6.5.3. Looking very similar to Nokia’s E series smartphones, the 3G-equipped Aspen comes with a 2.4 inch QVGA TFT touchscreen display, a 3.2 megapixel camera with 4 x digital zoom, built in WiFi, A-GPS and blueooth.
Does anyone really need Brothers In Arm, the latest addition to PC teetering mountain of WW2-themed shooters? If Call Of Duty is the cigar-chomping sergeant, Medal Od Honor is the reliable machine gunner who’s done it all before, and Turning Point is the country bumpkin who gets killed in the first act. Which leaves Hell’s Highway as..Who? I am going to say the officious staff sergeant who everyone hates at first but grudgingly respects by the end. And here’s why.
Quite often when a new technology concept which we haven’t yet been able to bring to reality arrives we refer back to the 2002 Tom Cruise futuristic film Minority Report. Well this is that moment again. IDENT’s GestIC technology is a gesture based interface system and they’re showing off by describing a concept cube which allows the user to turn, twist, and pinch your data in 3D.
The original Sonic Rush game signaled a welcome return to form when it appeared late in 2005. Overshadowed by New Super Mario Bros’ neverending assault on the charts, it was an exhilarating audiovisual ride, mixing searing speed, intelligent dual-screen design and superb soundtracks to mesmeric effect. Understandably, hopes are high for the sequel with promises of more fleshed out, organic Sonic the Hedgehog experience, Sega was onto another sure thing. Surely?
You can now download tele from the BBC and Sky, along with movies to watch on your PSP with Sony’s new Go! View service. While we still wait for Sony to launch a film and TV download series for PS3, at least we have Go! View for PSP. The Go! View website offers TV shows and films for a free. The current line up includes Lost, Heroes, plenty of comedies and documentaries, along with sporting highlights from Sky Sports and a smattering of recent blockbusters.
Fusion garage’s JooJoo tablet PC makes conecting to internet qucik and easy. Relaxing on your couch at home or travelling in a train, JooJoo connects you with the world in quickest and simplest way.











