ZuneHD On Sale At Best Buy – The End Is Near?

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 3:24 pm
By George Roberts   Gadgets, My Twist

At my local Best Buy store the ZuneHD 32GB model is on sale for $199.99 an astounding $70 off the regular price of $269.99. The 16GB model is $30 off the regular price of $199.99, selling for $169.99.

Is this Best Buy trying to get rid of inventory in preparation for Microsoft discontinuing the Zune hardware?

Some pictures and video from MIX11

Thursday, April 14, 2011 3:54 pm
By George Roberts   Cloud Services, Gadgets, My Twist

To be honest, I didn’t spend much time taking pictures or video at MIX11 because I was spending my time listening and learning about what’s coming with the Windows Phone update scheduled for later this year, codenamed “Mango.” However, I figured that I’d share some of the pictures and video that I did capture.

Here are the pictures:

Oh, and I also captured a short video clip:

The party on Wednesday night was rockin’!

Asus Eee Slate: More Details

Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:38 pm
By George Roberts   Gadgets, My Twist

Since @ChrisWalshie is waiting for it, I figured I would give everyone some more thoughts on the Asus Eee Slate that I picked up last night. Given that I’ve only been using it for 24 hours or so, my general impression is that I like it.

You have to understand what you’re getting, though. In this post I’m going to outline some of the things that I like followed by some of the things that I don’t. Hopefully this will help you determine if a Windows 7-based slate like the Asus Eee Slate is right for you.

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I Bought Myself an Asus Eee Slate

Tuesday, March 29, 2011 10:50 pm
By George Roberts   Gadgets, My Twist

So I stopped by my friendly neighborhood Microsoft Store this evening and picked up the Asus Eee Slate, a tablet pc running Windows 7. I’ve been spending the evening messing around with it and have come to a few quick, preliminary conclusions:

  • Windows 7 isn’t as bad as everyone thinks for using on a tablet, though there are some areas where it’s just not as easy to use as it should be
  • There’s some interesting work being done on tablet-y UIs for Windows 7, but they are a bit difficult to find on the net.  I’ll likely be posting about them as I come across them.
  • The Eee Slate is a really nice PC in terms of specs, but it’s a little heavy and unweildy due to its larger size.  Definitely not for one-handed operation.

I’ll post more as I use it some more.

Quick Media Center Manager status update

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 7:54 am
By George Roberts   My Twist

I know it’s been a little bit of time since I’ve updated everyone, so I’d like to provide just a quick status update on the development of Media Center Manager. I had originally hoped to have the initial version of MCM out in the Marketplace by the end of February. Of course, since it’s now 2/3 of the way through March and it’s still not there, that obviously didn’t happen.

A combination of a bit of scope creep (more features are being added than I planned for the first release), real life and other projects have combined to make MCM’s first version behind schedule. I won’t give an updated release date because, to be honest, I’m not sure at this point. I will say, however, that I am still working on the project plan to have it out as soon as possible.

As a bit of background on the scope creep aspect, I will say this: I had not planned to fully add Remote Potato support into the first version but I’ve decided that it’s necessary to really get the best experience out of the app. This has, of course, added additional development time to the project. Additionally, there has been more back-end web development work necessary to support some of the meta-data used in the app than I had originally planned.

I haven’t had time to grab new screenshots or video lately… I’ve been busy coding instead. But, I’ll try to get some here in the next couple of weeks so you all can see the latest changes (and see the progress that’s been made).