[MINI HOW-TO] Update Your Zune Player Software
Mar/100
Keeping your computer and software up to date is very important in keeping everything running smooth and secure. It’s also important to keep your geeky gadgets updated as well. Here we take a look at updating a Zune HD.
Note: In this example we’re updating a Zune HD out of the box which hasn’t been updated yet.
The first thing you’ll need to do if you haven’t already is download and install the latest Zune software (link below).
Now plug your Zune into your computer with the included USB connection cable and give it a moment to be recognized.
Next launch the Zune Desktop software and you should get the following screen. Just accept the EULA…
Then the update kicks off. Make sure not to disconnect the Zune while the update takes place.
The update will take a few minutes, and after it’s complete you should be good to go and can start using your Zune.
To update your player in the future, go to General Settings then Player Update.
Just like your computer’s hardware and software, you want to keep your other geeky gadgets updated as well. This will help the device run more smoothly, and sometimes add additional functionality.
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Friday Fun: Blosics 2
Feb/100
You’ve suffered through the work week long enough and it’s time to chill out and play a flash game on company time. Today we take a look at Blosics 2 which is a fun and challenging physics game.
Blosics 2
When you start out you’re shown the object of the game. Select different size balls to knock blocks down. Just use your mouse to position the direction to shoot the ball and the level of force behind it.
Each ball costs money and as you progress levels it gets more challenging. In this example you can’t knock the red bricks down, only the green. You loose points when the red blocks fall off.
Sometimes it’s necessary to knock a red brick down to get to the green ones, but be careful and only knock down the minimum amount you need.
Different objects with various properties are introduced as you progress in levels as well.
You can restart a level at any time and can go back and play previous ones to up your score.
Blosics 2 is a fun and challenging game that will keep you amused until the company lets you regain your freedom.
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Man has close encounter on a bowling green
Feb/100
A man in the UK has reported a night-time encounter with a UFO and a strange entity while walking his dog on a bowling green. According to the report …
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Greenberg: No plans for 250GB Xbox hard drive outside of bundles
Feb/100

“We did it with the Modern Warfare bundle, which, as people know, was a huge success, completely sold out,” he reminded us. “We’re excited to bring it back with the limited edition Final Fantasy bundle.” Greenberg said that the limited nature of the bigger drive is “part of what makes it special.”
Greenberg also mentioned that much of the Xbox 360’s functionality, like Netflix, Facebook, and Twitter, and even the Zune Video Marketplace, doesn’t require storing big files on the hard drive. “That said, we understand that game demos, a lot of the game add-on content does take up space.”
“We’re always evaluating,” he said, “but for now we feel like the 120 is serving us very well as the standard offering, and then having the 250 as a limited edition is a good balance.” Keep some space in your browser cache free for our full interview with Greenberg.
Greenberg: No plans for 250GB Xbox hard drive outside of bundles originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Forza 3 director on 60fps, Gran Turismo 5
Feb/100
VG247 has posted an interview with Forza Motorsport 3 director, Dan Greenwalt. Perhaps the most interesting bit is Greenwalt’s explanation of why developer Turn 10 was so intent on making the game run at 60 frames per second. According to Greenwalt, racers that run at 30fps have “visual shuttering artifacts,” which developers are forced to cover up with motion blur. This, he said, takes up GPU resources for other features. Beyond that, he noted that the 60fps benchmark was essential to the “feel” of the game and the responsive nature of the controls. “I’m sure you would get a similar response from Infinity Ward regarding Call of Duty,” said Greenwalt.
When asked what he thought about Gran Turismo 5, and whether he was looking forward to it, Greenwalt said that “all good game developers look at what their competitors are doing.” He stated that he has been “a long-time fan” of the series, though he added, “At this point, after so many missed releases, it’s nearly impossible to say what GT5 will be or when it will ship.” That said, Greenwalt believes that Gran Turismo 5 will be “a good racing game.” Not exactly “No game competes with us,” is it?
The interview also covers some interesting statistics, like the fact that players have driven over 1.1 billion miles in online Forza 3 races. Check out the full interview for more stats and insights on the game’s development.
Forza 3 director on 60fps, Gran Turismo 5 originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 05 Feb 2010 01:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Protesters Condemn NY Carbon Trading Conference
Jan/100
Carbon trading is not only utter bullshit, it is also a morally reprehensible lie that is helping to rapidly kill life on our planet. Scores of activists, citizens and religious leaders gathered outside of the 2nd Annual Carbon Trading Conference in New York yesterday to raise their voices in opposition to this deadly shell game. The crowd rallied against the market-based trading of greenhouse gas emissions, and called for real solutions to our devastating climate crisis.
Rev. Billy and the Church of Life after Shopping Choir enthusiastically protest at the 2nd Annual Carbon Trading Summit in Manhattan yesterday.
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Protesters Condemn NY Carbon Trading Conference
Jan/100
Carbon trading is not only utter bullshit, it is also a morally reprehensible lie that is helping to rapidly kill life on our planet. Scores of activists, citizens and religious leaders gathered outside of the 2nd Annual Carbon Trading Conference in New York yesterday to raise their voices in opposition to this deadly shell game. The crowd rallied against the market-based trading of greenhouse gas emissions, and called for real solutions to our devastating climate crisis.
Rev. Billy and the Church of Life after Shopping Choir enthusiastically protest at the 2nd Annual Carbon Trading Summit in Manhattan yesterday.
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Xbox’s Greenberg questions demand for at-home 3D
Jan/100
Over the course of this year’s CES, it was easy to get swept up in the fervor around 3D technology. Not Microsoft’s Xbox team lead Aaron Greenberg though — in speaking with G4TV, Greenberg said he thinks “there’s a lot of challenges about 3D in the living room.” To Greenberg, it’s not a question of technology (or lack thereof) that’s holding back 3D, it’s the home environment. “I don’t know about you, but when I play games or watch TV, I’ve got my phone, I’ve got all kinds of things going on. I get up, I get down, I’m looking outside at the weather and it’s … I’m not in a dark theater, wearing glasses, staring at a screen. I think it’s just a different environment.”
This isn’t to say Microsoft isn’t flexible when it comes to consumer demand — quite the contrary! “As consumer interest for 3D grows, we’ll grow with it,” Greenberg admitted. “I think right now we’re unsure what level of interest there is from consumers to really want a 3D experience in the living room.”
Currently, only Avatar, Invicible Tiger, and upcoming XBLA racer Scrap Metal support 3D on Microsoft’s console. “If it becomes really important and people want to do more with it, we’re absolutely happy to support it,” Greenberg assured. Of course, with plenty of resources currently invested in the development and launch of Project Natal and its motion-based technology, Microsoft certainly has incentive to keep interest in 3D at arm’s length.
Xbox’s Greenberg questions demand for at-home 3D originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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BioShock 2 hacking minigame could cause issues for colorblind gamers
Feb/100
Allow me to break from the usual third-person writing style we employ at Joystiq to address my personal stake in writing this post — I’m part of the approximately 10 percent of human males with colorblindness. I had to return Super Puzzle Fighter for GBA and turn on the symbols in Hexic (the price I pay for the love of puzzle games). Like Russ at MTV Multiplayer, I (quite likely) have the most common form of colorblindness: Deuteranopia.
Personal info aside, Negative Gamer put together a bit of an analysis of BioShock 2’s hacking system — a system which applies color matching to various rewards/punishments (green = hack, blue = reward, red = alarm, white = electric shock) and one which could be problematic for those suffering from colorblindnesses many forms. The piece takes a program called “Colour Contrast Analyser” (yes, it’s a British-born application) and runs an example image of the hacking program through it, pointing out how the colors would appear to people with a variety of types of colorblindness — the image you see above is but one example.
So! If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to deal with the frustration of being colorblind and not being able to play a game because of it, now’s your big chance. If you want to start a petition to “fix” the situation like these folks did for Modern Warfare 2, I’d really appreciate it.
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