Archive for November, 2009
A look ahead into what’s coming in the next five years into the gaming world
by Siu Lun on Nov.30, 2009, under Computer, Games
Multitouch.
A word that has been echoing in our ears for the past two years. Made ever popular by the real world application Apple has shown in it’s iPhone and iPod touch product line ups. Manufacturers are scrambling to get multi-touch devices into mainstream market.
Finally, Windows 7, which will become the world’s most used operating system in the next 5-10 years. Fully supports multi-touch technology.
Today’s consumer hardware development is driven by the gaming industry, faster processors, bigger rams, faster GPUs. They’re all there to create entertainment.
What’s inevitably on the horizon now is that the gaming industry is getting into 3D vision and multi-touch technologies. Mobile phone applications and games are the experiments on UI and ‘introduction’ to the full-blown PC games.
The first of these new generations of games is already coming: Take a look at R.U.S.E
However, possibly due to the financial downturn that we’re still trying to clear. These technologies maybe delay, products that supports full multi-touch screens are far and few between. So are products that supports 3D vision. There is no doubt these two technology is the future, but currently no products on the market supports both. Just how far are we till we see such products on the market? And more importantly, how much would they cost?
Only time will tell.
Google Chrome OS
by Siu Lun on Nov.28, 2009, under Computer, Ramblings, Web
Old news now. But you can already try and get a running version of Google Chrome OS booting from your USB stick.
You should try it out. Admire, and plan for the eventuality that Google Chrome OS will power lots of low-end and borderline between mobile and laptop devices.
Go Go Go!
The USB booting Google OS image is brought to you by: Hexxeh
Consumer Council website
by Siu Lun on Nov.15, 2009, under Accessibility, Web
I’ve tried the Hong Kong consumer council website recently as I wanted to file a complaint against PCCW. See details.
I’ve discovered that their complaint form does not work at all on a Mac. This is most probably because it doesn’t work with Firefox, Safari and Opera. I haven’t tried IE but I have a sneaky suspicion that it will probably work.
I’ve found the issue related to a javascript form check statement crapping out.
I’ve e-mailed them about the complaints form with their enquiry form which seems to work. But have had no reply and it still doesn’t work a week after I’ve contacted them.
Whoever made it, didn’t test it properly. Whoever tested it, only tested it in IE. big fat FAIL.

