2 posts tagged “podcast”
So, I actually bothered watching the live stream of Bill Gates' keynote at CES - I love insomnia sometimes. All in all it was relatively interesting, I paid special attention to the Xbox 360 section which announced their IPTV service (no details and cynicism/experience tells me it'll be US only). Some cross-platform features of Xbox Live and Vista were mentioned, I like the idea but it'll be a while before it really catches on with PC users. I posted my live notes about the Xbox 360 portion on the forums of the GamerCast Network, if you don't know about them please download and listen to their excellent podcasts, I listen to the Video Game Show, but they also host the extremely popular GamerTag Radio and Uncle Gamer Radio.
There was also a bit of blathering about how great everyone thinks Gears of War is, I personally wasn't that fussed - if they made an FPS that was equally good looking I might be interested but as far as I'm concerned it looks great but plays distinctly average. I heard someone describe it as a pretty version of whack-a-mole and honestly that's exactly what it is.
They demoed some cool features in Vista which should be good once they've been service-packed to hell, my favourite was the integration with the Xbox 360 controller - I've got to find some use for the handful of spares I have lying around. Other than that it was relatively uninspiring, they had the balls to mention both Urge and Zune even though they're both different incompatible products trying to achieve the same aim.
Having had the Mac for a good few weeks now I thought it would be a good time to post my experiences back on the blog. Initially I still found the user interface confusing as OS9 is quite different from Windows, I also had my suspicions confirmed in that there is almost no application support for legacy operating systems. To get round this I decided to take the plunge and get a copy of OSX, this is a decision I do not regret in the slightest - it's great!
The install for OSX ran like a dream, though I'm not really sure how long it took as I was watching TV in the other room for the bulk of it. Once it was up and running I downloaded all the patches (being a Windows user this made me feel at home) then got hold of the latest version of Firefox so I could start using the Mac in earnest.
So far I've found it very enjoyable getting to know OSX, most things seem to be where you'd expect and I love that funny toolbar that pops up at the bottom for launching applications - much nicer than the Start Menu. I decided to make the Mac my primary web-surfing machine and have moved it into the living room, saving my PC for more hard-core use as well as my email (I'm currently tied-in to Outlook).
Every second I use OSX I am mentally comparing it to Windows and it's obviously way ahead of XP in terms of graphical niceties and general usability. That said, Vista is hot on it's heels and in honesty the whole Aero/Glass thing beats OSX's graphical style hands down, MS are clearly taking their cues from Apple and hoping to go one step further.
Of course, Apple will have a chance to bite back with Leopard so I'll keep watching that space and I'm sure Vista will usher-in a whole new world of security issues and bugs that need fixing - comments I've heard from Steve Gibson on the Security Now podcast have been quite alarming and I've stopped using my copy of Vista Beta 2 because of security concerns. That said, I will hopefully receive Vista RC1 soon but I'll try that one inside a virtual machine if I can.
On a final note I had a very helpful and friendly email conversation with a guy from my local Mac user group, if you're reading this - thanks, I may be in touch again once I've gotten to grips with things a bit more. Also, I still find the Mac press to be over-zealous and have resolved not to buy magazines any more (barring useful cover disks) - I'll get my news from the MacBreak Weekly podcast (yet another great podcast from TWiT.tv.
