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- Sunday CrunchWord Puzzle!
- Link as Link
- Update: Downgrading to 2.4 is the best way to get back Boxee and XMBC back on your Apple TV
- Sad: Doom box artist passes away
- Fox News: Watch John mumble about gadgets while wearing orange socks
- What’s next for some of the biggest gadgets of 2009?
Posted: 01 Nov 2009 04:00 AM PST It’s back! Here’s the latest CrunchGear-themed crossword puzzle. You can find the answers to the clues spread throughout this week’s posts. Enjoy! |
Posted: 31 Oct 2009 06:57 PM PDT Inspired by this post back in August, I decided to learn how to knit just so I could make this costume of Link from The Legend of Zelda for our 3-month-old son, also named Link. My wife and I just finished it just in time today to go to a party with some other new parents. Happy Halloween! |
Update: Downgrading to 2.4 is the best way to get back Boxee and XMBC back on your Apple TV Posted: 31 Oct 2009 06:42 PM PDT To repeat, do not upgrade your Apple TV to 3.0 if you're running hacked ATV plugins like XBox Media Center or Boxee. I'm sure this will be fixed in a matter of days - if not hours - but as of right now it means a ride on the Failboat to Sad Trombone Town. That's right: this update destroys the only thing that makes Apple TV usable and good. Also, as an added bonus, Apple TV firmware 3.0 is insignificant. It adds Internet radio to the package and improves the UI. It also adds Genius playlists. My cup, as they say, runneth over. UPDATE - Post has been update with instructions for downgrading to firmware 2.4. |
Sad: Doom box artist passes away Posted: 31 Oct 2009 06:39 PM PDT
Be safe tonight, kiddies, and raise a glass for Don. |
Fox News: Watch John mumble about gadgets while wearing orange socks Posted: 31 Oct 2009 09:01 AM PDT |
What’s next for some of the biggest gadgets of 2009? Posted: 31 Oct 2009 08:36 AM PDT It’s time to put on the Swami hat and predict just what we have in store for 2010 and beyond. Considering all of the movement in the gadget world in the past few months, I’m fairly sure most of this going to be accurate. Given the current status of some of these technologies, it’s hard to prognosticate very far out but there are a few things that have become apparent over the past year, especially the rise of Android and our expectations for the iPad. Without further ado… the envelope please: Apple TV -> 27-inch iMac -> Wall Mount for 27-inch iMac The obvious conclusion here is that the 27-inch iMac becomes a real Apple TV. The Mac Mini already makes a great multi-media system and a quick update to FrontRow, now considered abandonware, may make it a great 10-foot interface. iPhone 3GS -> iPhone 3GS++ -> The Return of His Noodly Majesty Touchscreen Laptops/Desktops -> No Touchscreen Apps -> Nothing 2D TV content -> Avatar -> 3D TV Content You’ll have to wear sad, sad glasses but many Blu-Ray disks will soon ship with 3D content on the disk and require you to wear those sad,sad glasses. Add in 3D content for gamers and you’ve got a movement. We’ll have to quietly accept this until we have true holographic systems. I personally think this will ruin the process of watching movies and playing games with friends and family as everyone without glasses is left out. iPod Touch -> iPad -> Countless imitators A few weak Android phones -> Droid -> Lots of Great Android Phones, Death of Symbian and WinMo While I’m not as high on the Droid as others at CG/TC/MC, I’m actually quite interested in what Droid means for Android. The phone is strikingly well-made, the OS is solid and clean, and the keyboard is usable. This means that Android is ready for prime time and that Symbian and Windows Mobile had better watch out. |
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