The world is on the brink of destruction, and it's up to you, Nyx, to save your friend Icarus.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Blogger app quick look through
Just a quick review of the blogger app that came out last week. It's official, it's free, and it works great! A godsend for me really, since I'm always on the move, I barely have time to write. The drafts I do write get lost in my notes app, but now I can just save the drafts in this app. It also let's me add pictures, which was a big pain with email and other apps I've used to blog.
The only thing I'm not sure of is if I can actually put the picture anywhere in the article, or if it will be at the bottom somewhere...I'll give this a little more time later on, but for now, I can see myself writing more often.
The only thing I'm not sure of is if I can actually put the picture anywhere in the article, or if it will be at the bottom somewhere...I'll give this a little more time later on, but for now, I can see myself writing more often.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Bulletproof Review
I'm pretty sure they aren't the band that sings that song but I couldn't think or google them at the moment. Anyway we're gathered here today to talk about this game. Bulletproof is a collaboration between Amnesty International and mobigame to raise money for AI and bring awareness for human rights around the world. To learn more about AI and what they stand for you can visit their site or download the game and tap the button which will give you more info. Now, onto the game.
At the beginning there's a trailer for the game that really seems...for lack of a better term, a bit too much. Link to video. If you too lazy to see the video it's about a prisoner being beaten then dragged to a room where they tie him up in front of a firing squad. They shoot, and about 5 bullets impact and leave chips on the screen.
Labels:
amnesty international,
bulletproof,
bullets,
Gaming,
iPhone
Monday, January 17, 2011
Review for Geometrica's intentional and unintentional uses.

This picture wasn't made using geometrica, but it's a hint as to one of the unintentional things you can do with this app. The app used to make this picture is called holographium.

It's intended use:
Geometrica is an app that you can use to create many unique wallpapers using spinning lines and particles. You can let it play in order or you can randomize it and, no matter what you do you can interact with it to get the effects you want. Pretty cool for people that change their wallpapers on a regular basis (like I do), and it's also very easy to use. As you can see in some of the screen shots, it does make some interesting pictures. Here's a few of them:

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