"To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent. To do what is impossible for talent is the mark of genius." - Henri-Frédéric Amiel
This quote suggests our talents lie in what is hard work for most and merely play for us. It goes into that sense of automated flow where your mind does complex thinking with serious accuracy - and yet feels no strain in the vast curiosity to continue.
Perhaps it even explains the phenomenon behind those who practice rare and extremely difficult tasks to eventually find them easier as they adapt.
People are certainly born with talents, but what spurs the extraordinary motivation to develop talents we aren't born with? Maybe these concepts are one of the same - and it's the high curiosity towards certain things that almost coerces us to develop these talents.
Then to go beyond talent - perhaps by surprise - can definitely leave the world with a genius new piece of information. Something that breaks the conventional pattern of talent.
Often the history behind genius ideas reveals them occurring in spontaneous eureka moments when everything falls into place. A bit of mental flow beyond the conventional train of thought when you least suspect it.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Laptop Manufacturers Still Overlook Cooling - Part 2
So the holidays are here and the weather has gotten pretty cold in Texas. Laptop users rejoice with frosty outdoor computing - as long as they don't freeze. For those inside - good laptop cooling is needed to compensate for the burning fireplace.
Alas, I return to my first post on laptop cooling issues. If you missed it, you can still read Part 1 here. Over the past few months I've come across some intriguing new innovations for laptop cooling. Tech that can fight the heat issues further than ever.
Dust Removal Through Reverse Fan Spin. The title explains itself. This is a recent fan innovation created by MSI for desktop graphics cards. Basically, it removes accumulated fan dust by occasionally spinning blades the opposite direction at high speed. The accumulated dust issue that plagues laptops with heat can now be relieved. Just blow it out of there.
So how do we implement this? Well, with two openings above and below fans in a laptop, this technology could run its dust removal maintenance. At the moment, you still have to remove a laptop's fan to clean it properly. Otherwise blowing it with compressed air only pushes the dust deeper into the device which becomes a fire hazard.
Sealed Liquid Coolers. If you've heard about liquid cooling, then this is simply a more compact version of the technology. They use a mini radiator to circulate sealed coolant across a copper heatsink. For small laptops, this could definitely lower CPU & GPU temperatures much more efficiently than fans alone.
It's simply the advantages of chemistry enhancing the cooling power of fans. I'm certain there's a way to make one small enough to fit. It's well worth the engineering efforts for such a boost in cooling efficiency & heat resistance. Problems like frame rate stuttering in powerful gaming laptops could potentially be resolved for good.
For more ideas on better laptop cooling, check out these 2 inspirational guides on desktop cooling from Toms Hardware:
How To: Properly Plan And Pick Parts For An Air-Cooled PC, Part 1
How To: Properly Plan And Pick Parts For An Air-Cooled PC, Part 2
Also be sure to see my Part 1 of this article if you haven't already:
Laptop Manufacturers Still Overlook Cooling - Part 1
Alas, I return to my first post on laptop cooling issues. If you missed it, you can still read Part 1 here. Over the past few months I've come across some intriguing new innovations for laptop cooling. Tech that can fight the heat issues further than ever.
Dust Removal Through Reverse Fan Spin. The title explains itself. This is a recent fan innovation created by MSI for desktop graphics cards. Basically, it removes accumulated fan dust by occasionally spinning blades the opposite direction at high speed. The accumulated dust issue that plagues laptops with heat can now be relieved. Just blow it out of there.
Msi.com - Say Goodbye to Graphics Card Overheating |
So how do we implement this? Well, with two openings above and below fans in a laptop, this technology could run its dust removal maintenance. At the moment, you still have to remove a laptop's fan to clean it properly. Otherwise blowing it with compressed air only pushes the dust deeper into the device which becomes a fire hazard.
Sealed Liquid Coolers. If you've heard about liquid cooling, then this is simply a more compact version of the technology. They use a mini radiator to circulate sealed coolant across a copper heatsink. For small laptops, this could definitely lower CPU & GPU temperatures much more efficiently than fans alone.
It's simply the advantages of chemistry enhancing the cooling power of fans. I'm certain there's a way to make one small enough to fit. It's well worth the engineering efforts for such a boost in cooling efficiency & heat resistance. Problems like frame rate stuttering in powerful gaming laptops could potentially be resolved for good.
For more ideas on better laptop cooling, check out these 2 inspirational guides on desktop cooling from Toms Hardware:
How To: Properly Plan And Pick Parts For An Air-Cooled PC, Part 1
How To: Properly Plan And Pick Parts For An Air-Cooled PC, Part 2
Also be sure to see my Part 1 of this article if you haven't already:
Laptop Manufacturers Still Overlook Cooling - Part 1
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Interesting Quote on Goals
"What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals."
- Henry David Thoreau
This quote sounds simple, but is too easily forgotten. There are certainly gains of materials in life, but we have to remember the long-term achievement is in the self. Who we become in the months and years that pass.
Does this relate to exercise as well? It sure does and it also says a balance between mental and physical gains are needed to truly feel accomplished in our life.
- Henry David Thoreau
This quote sounds simple, but is too easily forgotten. There are certainly gains of materials in life, but we have to remember the long-term achievement is in the self. Who we become in the months and years that pass.
Does this relate to exercise as well? It sure does and it also says a balance between mental and physical gains are needed to truly feel accomplished in our life.
BitLocker - Password Protect USB Drives
Do you often leave your USB drive lying around? Worried about unauthorized access to the device? The latest versions of Windows offer something called BitLocker to defend against this threat.
Not only does it password protect your USB drive, but it encrypts the data just in case someone hacks into it. By password protection, you'll need to enter your password to unlock the drive each time you want to connect it to a computer.
In Windows 7 or Vista, simply right click your drive and select BitLocker. Then follow the steps to set up a password and be prepared to wait a bit for the installation to finish. Take a break and let the process finish.
The only downsides however are the limitations. BitLocker only allows recent Windows operating systems to access your drive - such as Windows 7 and Vista. Macs, PS3s, Linux, and other systems won't recognize the drive.
Another flaw is the fact that people often leave USB drives connected to systems they walk away from. It doesn't automatically disconnect your device after a certain idle time, leaving it 100% vulnerable to unauthorized access if left unlocked.
Still, it's a step ahead when it comes to data security and you can be reassured if your BitLocker defended drive falls into the wrong hands. It's safe to say a good 98% of the people who get ahold of your unplugged USB drive will not be able to break through BitLocker.
Not only does it password protect your USB drive, but it encrypts the data just in case someone hacks into it. By password protection, you'll need to enter your password to unlock the drive each time you want to connect it to a computer.
In Windows 7 or Vista, simply right click your drive and select BitLocker. Then follow the steps to set up a password and be prepared to wait a bit for the installation to finish. Take a break and let the process finish.
The only downsides however are the limitations. BitLocker only allows recent Windows operating systems to access your drive - such as Windows 7 and Vista. Macs, PS3s, Linux, and other systems won't recognize the drive.
Another flaw is the fact that people often leave USB drives connected to systems they walk away from. It doesn't automatically disconnect your device after a certain idle time, leaving it 100% vulnerable to unauthorized access if left unlocked.
Still, it's a step ahead when it comes to data security and you can be reassured if your BitLocker defended drive falls into the wrong hands. It's safe to say a good 98% of the people who get ahold of your unplugged USB drive will not be able to break through BitLocker.
MusicBrainz Picard - Verify (or Identify) Audio File Info
Do you have a lot of music files with disorganized names and info? Perhaps unknown MP3s ripped from a CD? If either of these sound familiar, you may benefit from MusicBrainz Picard.
It's a program that scans the audio-footprint of your music and matches it with a massive database of verified song information to apply. For many, this program can save them so much time it's hilariously useful. For more rare songs, it investigates for the closest footprint match and suggests highly probable song info.
It's also useful for filling in additional information for your audio files. They will look nicer with more accurate information when imported or opened with your favorite music player. A life-saver for those looking to go back and sort through a huge collection of messy files from the 90s and 2000s.
With that being said, music buffs can download MusicBrainz Picard here. How much does it cost? A simple little price of ... well, free.
It's a program that scans the audio-footprint of your music and matches it with a massive database of verified song information to apply. For many, this program can save them so much time it's hilariously useful. For more rare songs, it investigates for the closest footprint match and suggests highly probable song info.
It's also useful for filling in additional information for your audio files. They will look nicer with more accurate information when imported or opened with your favorite music player. A life-saver for those looking to go back and sort through a huge collection of messy files from the 90s and 2000s.
With that being said, music buffs can download MusicBrainz Picard here. How much does it cost? A simple little price of ... well, free.
Clean & Organize Any Room Quickly
Ah, the science of cleaning. Everyone gets a little messy with a place every now and then; some more, some less. In the end, though, we all need to pick up the clutter and organize it away. No? Then you'll eventually have to climb like you’re in the Rocky Mountains to find your way around the maze of mess. I will show you a quick method to organize any room's heavy mix of junk, treasures, trash, and other items that have all piled up over the months.
To begin, all you have to do is to form 5 different piles in the room.
These five piles will be called: Donate, Keep, Trash, Move, and Sell
Also be sure to process the piles before they look like this |
Keep Pile: These are essential items for the room that have to stay. Make sure you actually use or appreciate these every month or two. Else they might be taking up space. If they've been idle and unappreciated for over a year, they might be better suited for storage elsewhere.
Trash Pile: This is the obvious trash that doesn't fit in the trashcan.
Move Pile: These are items you certainly need to keep but relocate elsewhere. Reassess and make sure you really do need them.
Job well done depending on your feng shui tastes |
Your goal is to free up as much space as possible. If the mess is huge, pace the process in daily segments of time to work.
I hope this guide helps simplify the mess that takes away time from more important things!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Interesting Quote on Planning
“Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.”
-John Lennon
Life really does occur consistently, plans or not. This quote suggests our personal narratives in life - our history - is not driven through planning or achievement alone. But the unpredictable spontaneity defines even more of who we truly are outside of the plans.
So between our desired plans and empirical outcomes of the planning - it's the experience that matters most. Perhaps the sheer planning and execution of the plans is the most lively experience of all. Especially in the last moments of achieving or surpassing a plan's goal.
-John Lennon
Life really does occur consistently, plans or not. This quote suggests our personal narratives in life - our history - is not driven through planning or achievement alone. But the unpredictable spontaneity defines even more of who we truly are outside of the plans.
So between our desired plans and empirical outcomes of the planning - it's the experience that matters most. Perhaps the sheer planning and execution of the plans is the most lively experience of all. Especially in the last moments of achieving or surpassing a plan's goal.
Track Lost/Stolen Devices with Prey
image source: blogs.cio.com |
This special software Prey let's you do just that without the fuss. You shouldn't have to lose things and why not take advantage of open WiFi and onboard GPS to get them back!
It features all kinds of ways to hone in on your device's locations through the internet. For mobile computers, it runs on Windows, Mac,or Linux. For the smart phones, it supports both the Apple iOS and Android.
So how does it work? First it tells your device's GPS & Wifi functions to privately broadcast the system's location to your Prey account online. Second, it gives you backdoor access to lock it down before prying eyes get a hold of your personal info. You can even turn the webcam into a security camera to take photos of thieves and unauthorized users.
So where do get this fine piece of software? Download it at http://preyproject.com/. Again - Did I mention it's free? ha!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
College Finals & Bruce Lee Quotes
bruceleedivinewind.com |
Relaxing into solutions is often a key strategy to use your time wisely and constantly keep an eye on the study strategies.
Some of my favorite sources of inspiration are Bruce Lee quotes. Here are some to share for everyone else facing tense deadlines before the holidays.
"It's not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential."
“Don't fear failure. — Not failure, but low aim, is the crime. In great attempts it is glorious even to fail.” - Bruce Lee
Monday, December 5, 2011
MyDefrag - Unlock Additional Speed in Hard Disks
If you don't already know what defrag means, then I suggest you learn before your system slows to a halt. Unless you only use solid state drives (you'd know, because they're so expensive), then you need to learn the simple practice of defragging your tradition hard disks that use needles to access spinning magnetic platters.
So basically defragging is a simple practice that is a fully automated puzzle solver. Think of your newly created data as jigsaw puzzles with the pieces just thrown into a box. Defragging essentially consolidates these pieces (raw locations of data) into complete puzzles (solid chunks) to reduce the needle movement. So if your still using hard disks with moving parts, then there are performance benefits to gain from defragging.
Does this move files in your operating system? No, those locations and file descriptions are all part of a constantly changing map (file table) to the raw data. This map can get extremely complex when the raw data is fragmented. Fragmented raw data creates extra unnecessary work for the map to access it (more needle movement).
I've personally tested over a dozen of the top programs to take care of this task and none compare to MyDefrag. In addition to consolidating raw data, it also pushes it to the beginning of the disk reducing needle movement even further.
The beginning part of the hard disk is proven to be the fastest. In addition to this double consolidation is an organization of raw data based on what it's used for. For instance, the operating system's foundation is moved to the very beginning of the disc while massive video files are moved to the end. Big files are slower to access regardless of where you put them, but small files definitely gain a boost from being at the beginning.
This program features several modes for "System Disks" and "Data Disks." Even a mode for "Flash Memory" - however I don't recommend ever defragging solid-state or flash since they access everything equally without movement. This is also only for Windows users. If your current Windows OS is installed on a hard disk (makes loading noises), then run the "System Disk Monthly" on it overnight and see how it performs in the morning. If the disk showed up in MyDefrag as almost solid yellow (extremely fragmented), then your certain to see an improvement. Again, if you have a solid state drive - then you need not worry about ever defragging it for your ahead of the game.
Download the latest version of MyDefrag here. Did I mention it's free?
So basically defragging is a simple practice that is a fully automated puzzle solver. Think of your newly created data as jigsaw puzzles with the pieces just thrown into a box. Defragging essentially consolidates these pieces (raw locations of data) into complete puzzles (solid chunks) to reduce the needle movement. So if your still using hard disks with moving parts, then there are performance benefits to gain from defragging.
Does this move files in your operating system? No, those locations and file descriptions are all part of a constantly changing map (file table) to the raw data. This map can get extremely complex when the raw data is fragmented. Fragmented raw data creates extra unnecessary work for the map to access it (more needle movement).
It's not much to look at, but it sure speeds things up! |
The beginning part of the hard disk is proven to be the fastest. In addition to this double consolidation is an organization of raw data based on what it's used for. For instance, the operating system's foundation is moved to the very beginning of the disc while massive video files are moved to the end. Big files are slower to access regardless of where you put them, but small files definitely gain a boost from being at the beginning.
This program features several modes for "System Disks" and "Data Disks." Even a mode for "Flash Memory" - however I don't recommend ever defragging solid-state or flash since they access everything equally without movement. This is also only for Windows users. If your current Windows OS is installed on a hard disk (makes loading noises), then run the "System Disk Monthly" on it overnight and see how it performs in the morning. If the disk showed up in MyDefrag as almost solid yellow (extremely fragmented), then your certain to see an improvement. Again, if you have a solid state drive - then you need not worry about ever defragging it for your ahead of the game.
Download the latest version of MyDefrag here. Did I mention it's free?
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Cold War Ghost Signal Spooks the Airwaves
It's called UVB-76 with an investigation community labeling it "The Buzzer." Spotters tune it at 4625kHz AM listening for rare interruptions that have recently grown more prevalent since 2010. Originally broadcast as tones, it later switched to buzzes after the USSR demise. The new sound features variable pauses of 1–1.3 seconds repeating 21–34 times per minute (a possible encryption?).
Beginning possibly around the early 80s, people know it's been relocated several times throughout Russia. Currently, it's estimated to reside about 25 miles Northwest of Moscow.
It's interruptions include robotic Russian voices speaking code words along with ongoing background noise. To this day, no one knows what the signal is for or why it's been piercing radio waves since the early 80s. Without any confirmed info, this classified signal increasingly intrigues a growing number of listeners with its recently increased activity.
Listen to the live broadcast here: http://uvb-76.net/
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Portal 2
Using quantum portals to blast your way through a world overthrown by AI digital chaos; Portal 2 takes puzzle solving beyond this world. Set in the same universe as Half Life (similar to Orwell's 1984), you play the mysterious Chell - a lone human survivor of the Aperture Science AI incident.
Compared to the first Portal, the sequel surpasses it in almost every way. The creators took everything fans loved about the first and quadrupled the graphics, mechanics, and difficulty. Where Portal had almost no story, Portal 2 begins a true plot with real back-story.
I recently picked it up for $10 - a ridiculous steal for it's 95/100 MetaCritique rating and Apr 19, 2011 release date. For such graphical complexity, I can tell the programmers took great care to smooth out code performance beyond most titles. While Half Life 2 initially had performance issues (patched up now) , Portal 2 runs flawlessly. With much less violence than your typical first-person shooter, this leans more towards a family title with its E10+ rating. For inquisitive types who normally don't play games, it's also safe to say this logic game is for you as well.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Tech Quote: Software holds back Hardware
"It's hardware that makes a machine fast.
It's software that makes a fast machine slow. "
- Craig Bruce
Whether your watching YouTube videos or browsing Facebook, your computer's performance is constantly held back by the amount of data it constantly has to manage. Performance is especially important these days with a media-centered internet.
In most cases, your favorite websites load most smoothly on the most simple and maintained machines. Always think carefully about whether you really need something stored on your immediate computer or on an external drive. Install only what is essential and only keep everything else as long as you need it.
Besides using virus protection and defragging cluttered hard drives, the mere practice of keeping most of your data on drives separate from the Operating System can seriously improve performance. Better yet, having the data on external drives that are only used when you actually need the data can improve things further.
It seems like no matter how powerful your system is, the more data and drives you have - the less performance you'll get. Operating systems are especially notorious for getting slow with both the age and quantity of software on them.
Even with speedy Solid-State drives, the data itself can accumulate new burdens on the system overtime.
Then there's data corruption that can cause the most unpredictable bizarre behavior, unlike faulty hardware that usually just shuts off entirely.
The speed of storage is progressing slower than all the other parts because it is the most complex to deal with. There's all kinds of tweaks and tools to cash in on this issue, but the most simple and powerful matter is - and still remains - having as little data connected to your system as possible.
It's software that makes a fast machine slow. "
- Craig Bruce
Whether your watching YouTube videos or browsing Facebook, your computer's performance is constantly held back by the amount of data it constantly has to manage. Performance is especially important these days with a media-centered internet.
In most cases, your favorite websites load most smoothly on the most simple and maintained machines. Always think carefully about whether you really need something stored on your immediate computer or on an external drive. Install only what is essential and only keep everything else as long as you need it.
Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson |
It seems like no matter how powerful your system is, the more data and drives you have - the less performance you'll get. Operating systems are especially notorious for getting slow with both the age and quantity of software on them.
Even with speedy Solid-State drives, the data itself can accumulate new burdens on the system overtime.
Then there's data corruption that can cause the most unpredictable bizarre behavior, unlike faulty hardware that usually just shuts off entirely.
The speed of storage is progressing slower than all the other parts because it is the most complex to deal with. There's all kinds of tweaks and tools to cash in on this issue, but the most simple and powerful matter is - and still remains - having as little data connected to your system as possible.
Survive the Steam Holiday Sales
With Black Friday out of the way for 2011, a lot of retailers (especially online) are still featuring unique sales for this month. The Steam game platforming for the PC and Mac is increasingly famous for having ridiculous week long Sales during the holidays (See the November Autumn sale). This year they even featured a smaller sale for Halloween, but it was only for horror games. From my experience, the sales on this platform are often the lowest they go for PC/Mac games, but the only catch is having a system powerful enough to play them. If you have one, then your all set! So to begin, here are some tips to surviving the sale - getting what you want and not spending too much.
1. Mainly focus on "Daily Deals." These are generally the lowest things will go during this sale period. All though there are rare cases where a daily deal will re-appear even lower, it's often only a buck or two less. Basically you want to look for anything around 75% off and/or $5 price. Newer items are usually only 50% off and around $25. Steam will have a ton of other stuff marked off outside of the daily deals, but much of it can and WILL be thrown into the daily deals later on for even cheaper so don't risk it.
2. Read the reviews & make sure you actually want to play the game. Too often there are buyers on Steam who build up these huge backlogs of cheap $1-$5 games that they haven't touched for months or even years! Keep things simple and go with things you (or someone else) definitely wants to play. A little backlog of stuff is fine (especially if your usually very busy), but stay realistic and don't go overboard.
3. Avoid the massive "Publisher Packs." These always come about in the much larger December sale. They feature huge collections of 5-10 games for $50 or 20-30 for $100, however many are often very outdated and people often regret buying them later for that. They can seem like a really good deal at first, but you gotta make sure you actually want to try everything in them - and often over half the packs are so old most people won't even get around to them later. Unless you absolutely know you want (and have time) to play over 50-75% of the games in the pack, relax and move on.
4. Don't store your credit card on Steam's servers. Though they have probably beefed up their security since they were recently hacked, it's still safer to take the time to manually input this data each time (it doesn't take long anyways). For more info, see my post "Valve's Steam Recently Hacked ~ How to Protect Your Account"
1. Mainly focus on "Daily Deals." These are generally the lowest things will go during this sale period. All though there are rare cases where a daily deal will re-appear even lower, it's often only a buck or two less. Basically you want to look for anything around 75% off and/or $5 price. Newer items are usually only 50% off and around $25. Steam will have a ton of other stuff marked off outside of the daily deals, but much of it can and WILL be thrown into the daily deals later on for even cheaper so don't risk it.
2. Read the reviews & make sure you actually want to play the game. Too often there are buyers on Steam who build up these huge backlogs of cheap $1-$5 games that they haven't touched for months or even years! Keep things simple and go with things you (or someone else) definitely wants to play. A little backlog of stuff is fine (especially if your usually very busy), but stay realistic and don't go overboard.
3. Avoid the massive "Publisher Packs." These always come about in the much larger December sale. They feature huge collections of 5-10 games for $50 or 20-30 for $100, however many are often very outdated and people often regret buying them later for that. They can seem like a really good deal at first, but you gotta make sure you actually want to try everything in them - and often over half the packs are so old most people won't even get around to them later. Unless you absolutely know you want (and have time) to play over 50-75% of the games in the pack, relax and move on.
4. Don't store your credit card on Steam's servers. Though they have probably beefed up their security since they were recently hacked, it's still safer to take the time to manually input this data each time (it doesn't take long anyways). For more info, see my post "Valve's Steam Recently Hacked ~ How to Protect Your Account"
Tech Quote: Twitter Seismograph - Predict the Future?
Brian Solis Wiki |
“Twitter represents a collective collaboration that manifests our ability to unconsciously connect kindred voices through the experiences that move us. As such, Twitter is a human seismograph.”
– Brian Solis, Principal of FutureWorks
A seismograph is an instrument for revealing & capturing various types of activity in the earth's ground (especially to forecast earthquakes). Solis sees Twitter is the instrument used to reveal and capture the world's social activity and opinion.
The WebBot Project analysis of social trends |
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Techie Sleep Tips 4: Improve your Sleep Comfort
2011 Study Shows Chronic Back Pain Eased by Yoga |
2. BREATHING EXERCISE - This is fantastic for combating insomnia (even immediately sometimes) and gaining deeper (sometimes lucid) sleep. I once came across some interesting information about lung maintenance and breathing enhancement exercises outside of the typical realm of exercise itself (such as running). The exercise I'm particularly fond of with great results (almost immediate when needed) involves a normal speed maximum inhale while you push the stomach out to allow air to reach lower parts of the lungs. By maximum, I mean inhale all the way, then 1 or 2 more tiny inhales to expand more. Then a slow pressure release exhale like a minor pressure release from an air compressor - all the way to fully empty lungs. Relax and feel for that right slow speed for the release (you'll know when you do it right). Repeat this anywhere from 10-20 times and you should begin to feel a very meditative effect on your whole body with a much greater sense of ease in the mind and physical body. Then do a quick 10 minute (estimate in your mind) meditation to let this exercise sink in. Unless you have a serious lung condition - then check with your doctor about this - otherwise give it a try. It helps increase the efficiency of your bronchus and fine branches of air bronchiloles of the lungs as well as loosening up stagnate air sacks in the lung walls. Out of all the breathing exercises I've read, this has got to be the best one yet.
from http://mattressesguide.com/ |
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Saints Row 3 is more GTA Satire than Ripp-Off
What originally started as (and still remains) a Grand Theft Auto (GTA) knock-off is beginning to compliment the open sandbox game with its own satirical direction. I speak of the game series Saints Row which essentially represent's THQ's way of hopping onboard the open-sandbox bangwagon of violent car theft gaming created back in 2001 by GTA:III. This third title is providing to take on more originality with a gta satire approach that GTA fans are respecting quite well.
It's no reason to leave GTA, but rather a just a nice way to take a break from Rockstar's game series instead. While GTA satires our various cultures, politics, entertainment, and violence in general - Saints Row 3 primarily targets cliche aspects of the GTA genre itself. I often find spin-offs can also provide many better things their targeted media should have had - particularly with greater character customization and humor in Saints Row 3.
While the GTA games continue to grow more serious and less silly - Saints Row is doing just the opposite focusing much more on game-play and wacky shenanigans. Many GTA fans are even beginning to divide between both of the games with Saints Row expanding the more traditional GTA wackiness that was certainly reduced in the fourth titled with Niko Bellic back in 2008. For me, I'll have to actually try Saints Row myself before I can truly compare the two. While GTA's storyline can become more serious, the gameplay certainly remains humorously far fetched with more realistic physics and graphics. With the fifth GTA title coming out, Rockstar may even make a return to more traditional gameplay as well.
It's no reason to leave GTA, but rather a just a nice way to take a break from Rockstar's game series instead. While GTA satires our various cultures, politics, entertainment, and violence in general - Saints Row 3 primarily targets cliche aspects of the GTA genre itself. I often find spin-offs can also provide many better things their targeted media should have had - particularly with greater character customization and humor in Saints Row 3.
While the GTA games continue to grow more serious and less silly - Saints Row is doing just the opposite focusing much more on game-play and wacky shenanigans. Many GTA fans are even beginning to divide between both of the games with Saints Row expanding the more traditional GTA wackiness that was certainly reduced in the fourth titled with Niko Bellic back in 2008. For me, I'll have to actually try Saints Row myself before I can truly compare the two. While GTA's storyline can become more serious, the gameplay certainly remains humorously far fetched with more realistic physics and graphics. With the fifth GTA title coming out, Rockstar may even make a return to more traditional gameplay as well.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Valve's Steam Recently Hacked ~ How to Protect Your Account
Over the past decade, Steam has become the largest gaming platform software for both PC and Macintosh computers (even partially for the PS3). If you still don't know of the software, it essentially provides the computer gaming community with the largest digital distribution, digital rights management, multiplayer and social-media platform to date. When you purchase a game through steam, you literally hold access to a 100% fully downloadable copy of it on any PC you want with a user account to access it. It's revolutionized the gaming industry in many ways and now with the increased user traffic and publicity comes the inevitable hackers with unknown intentions.
On November 11, 2011 - Steam's main user information severs were hacked by unknown intruders who gained access to an encrypted database of personal information including passwords and credit card info. Valve officially confirmed this security breach yesterday afternoon to all users of the platform and forums. The forum accounts were the main focus of concern - with Valve requiring password changes for users but they are still assessing the potential damages to the Steam users outside of the forums as well. Basically, they are unsure at the moment of how much was actually stolen or if the encrypted information could be cracked open.
How to better protect your accounts from these attacks.
To avoid being the low hanging fruit that actually gets picked. When a massive user database of random low-target (non-celebrity) people is compromised - the most secure accounts will be tossed aside.
1. Change your passwords for both Steam and their forums asap. They have a password strength assessment tool when you create a new password and I suggest you make one that fills the entire strength rating. Be sure to use random text (upper and lower case), numbers, & special characters.
2. Don't store credit cards on servers in the first place. If you currently have one stored on Steam now, go ahead and remove it by going to your "Account History" and removing all stored cards (on the right). Those who didn't store their numbers on the server should technically be safer.
3. Set your accounts to private or friends-only. Many web search tools such as Google are notorious for being so powerful that they can also exploit sensitive data from "publicly shared" accounts. This is especially true with things like "cached websites" in the search. Unless your absolutely sure the information is intended to be public, don't make it public.
4. Use the authentication tools. Steam has something called the Steam Guard that requires users to confirm account access with unique generated codes sent to their email each time they want to sign into Steam with a different computer. This seriously reduces the chances of unauthorized access unless the attacker also has access to your email account (which should also have a difficult password).
5. Don't share the email account used to manage other accounts. For instance with Facebook, it's best to not share the email you use to manage your Facebook account. Hackers can easily target the emails a user shares as a first step to gaining access to their passwords for other applications associated with the email. If you really want to be safe, create a separate confidential email with a really difficult password to only manage your user accounts. Also change its password every couple of months.
On November 11, 2011 - Steam's main user information severs were hacked by unknown intruders who gained access to an encrypted database of personal information including passwords and credit card info. Valve officially confirmed this security breach yesterday afternoon to all users of the platform and forums. The forum accounts were the main focus of concern - with Valve requiring password changes for users but they are still assessing the potential damages to the Steam users outside of the forums as well. Basically, they are unsure at the moment of how much was actually stolen or if the encrypted information could be cracked open.
How to better protect your accounts from these attacks.
To avoid being the low hanging fruit that actually gets picked. When a massive user database of random low-target (non-celebrity) people is compromised - the most secure accounts will be tossed aside.
1. Change your passwords for both Steam and their forums asap. They have a password strength assessment tool when you create a new password and I suggest you make one that fills the entire strength rating. Be sure to use random text (upper and lower case), numbers, & special characters.
2. Don't store credit cards on servers in the first place. If you currently have one stored on Steam now, go ahead and remove it by going to your "Account History" and removing all stored cards (on the right). Those who didn't store their numbers on the server should technically be safer.
3. Set your accounts to private or friends-only. Many web search tools such as Google are notorious for being so powerful that they can also exploit sensitive data from "publicly shared" accounts. This is especially true with things like "cached websites" in the search. Unless your absolutely sure the information is intended to be public, don't make it public.
4. Use the authentication tools. Steam has something called the Steam Guard that requires users to confirm account access with unique generated codes sent to their email each time they want to sign into Steam with a different computer. This seriously reduces the chances of unauthorized access unless the attacker also has access to your email account (which should also have a difficult password).
5. Don't share the email account used to manage other accounts. For instance with Facebook, it's best to not share the email you use to manage your Facebook account. Hackers can easily target the emails a user shares as a first step to gaining access to their passwords for other applications associated with the email. If you really want to be safe, create a separate confidential email with a really difficult password to only manage your user accounts. Also change its password every couple of months.
TinEye - The Reverse Image Search
Image source: Startupmeme.com |
Whether your an internet journalist/blogger, web-designer, or just a casual user - this tool is essential for investigating origins of unknown graphics. It's a completely free service that also features various methods of searching. You can upload images directly from your computer or paste the url of an image instead. They also feature interesting plug-ins for most popular browsers including Firefox, Chrome, IE, Opera, and Safari to have their search functionality built directly into your browsing vehicle.
If you find this project extremely helpful or intriguing in general, you can also help with the site's image database and funding. I'm certain that url based image searches help build their database, but they also allow people hosting massive collections of public unlicensed image databases to submit their website as well.
Check out TinEye at http://www.TinEye.com
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Skyrim takes Random Content Generation to the next level
So the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim comes out in two days with anticipation that continues to grow. One prominent advertised feature is the game's extraordinary new level of random content generation and artificial intelligence. In addition to scripted events, quests, locations, characters, and objects is a massive range of random generation for all these aspects as well. The game features a fundamental storyline along with massive side narration generated by the user's actions.
This random universe generation is coined Radiant Storytelling. Something the previous Elder Scrolls games only contained limited versions of. Randomly generated events and encounters are certainly prevalent in the Elder Scrolls IV, but there was never any completely unscripted quests based on all your interactions with the game. Skyrim, on the other hand, has been stated to have unique side story, characters, and quests all based on how you interact. This interaction includes even the most subtle details like where you leave certain items. For example, you may find the same unique items you drop reappearing in a traveling merchant's inventory or even in an enemy's hands used against you later - in a random quest.
With this level of indefinite generated game-play, it's almost like games are becoming more of wine tasting that doesn't allow you to finish an entire bottle anymore before moving on to another. Until the game comes out, we'll have to see how deep the bottomless bag of randomly generated goodies goes. It's a bit eerie how the virtual reality of game universes grow closer to the randomly generated material & content of our reality. Regardless of the actual depth of virtual reality, I'm sure Bethesda Softworks won't fail to astound players upon the game's release.
This random universe generation is coined Radiant Storytelling. Something the previous Elder Scrolls games only contained limited versions of. Randomly generated events and encounters are certainly prevalent in the Elder Scrolls IV, but there was never any completely unscripted quests based on all your interactions with the game. Skyrim, on the other hand, has been stated to have unique side story, characters, and quests all based on how you interact. This interaction includes even the most subtle details like where you leave certain items. For example, you may find the same unique items you drop reappearing in a traveling merchant's inventory or even in an enemy's hands used against you later - in a random quest.
With this level of indefinite generated game-play, it's almost like games are becoming more of wine tasting that doesn't allow you to finish an entire bottle anymore before moving on to another. Until the game comes out, we'll have to see how deep the bottomless bag of randomly generated goodies goes. It's a bit eerie how the virtual reality of game universes grow closer to the randomly generated material & content of our reality. Regardless of the actual depth of virtual reality, I'm sure Bethesda Softworks won't fail to astound players upon the game's release.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Firefox 8 is out! Faster, 64-bit, Twitter
The new Firefox version 8.0 just came out - featuring greater performance and an official first 64-bit release of the browser. The 64-bit versions of any software hold greater potential for performance with 64-bit operating systems. If your computer is less than 5 years old, you may be running a 64-bit system now. There's also a built-in native twitter search built right into the browser's search field (right of the url field).
Download it here: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
Here are their benchmark results.
Download it here: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
I admit, I'm a Stronghold fan
I've played my share of economic simulation games for the PC back in 90s and early 2000s and the Stronghold series stands out as some of my all time favorites. The reason I'm making this post is because Stronghold 3 was recently released on October 25, 2011. Why is this a big deal? The first Stronghold came out way back in 2001! Over a decade ago. Then there was the Stronghold Crusader a year later (just as awesome) and eventually the 2nd era - Stronghold 2 in 2005 (not so awesome - extremely buggy). So I have yet to play Stronghold 3, but I'm very curious to see what's new in the game. It seems the reviews are already similar to the low reviews for the 2nd game, but the 2nd was pretty decent once the developers fixed it back up with patches. The same will happen with the 3rd as well and the ratings will surely go back up.
The first games of this series were intense with often ridiculous levels of difficulty - especially in the Stronghold Crusader: Extreme. It's one of those games I enjoyed for many reasons from fine intricate graphical mechanics to sheer difficulty that required tons of planning ahead. Unlike other popular economic simulations such as Age of Empires - Stronghold requires players to manage painfully realistic medieval economies for castles with a great depth of resource development into goods. These included details like actually having to set up a full set of production facilities just to produce food, weapons, armor, etc. And not only that, your food supply was constantly consumed at various rates as well - determined by the size of your population and daily ration limits. Making bread for instance requires a wheat farm, mill to produce flour, and a baker.
The supply and demand factor is also significant based on your population size. However one thing that bugged me was how trading rates with the resource/goods market never changed over time like they should have. This could be a random factor or perhaps it could relate to the current circumstances in the game, but it would be nice if Stronghold 3 featured a resource/goods trading market with constantly changing prices for goods. While the first era of Stronghold games features unrealistic instant trading of goods for currency, Stronghold 2 took the difficulty up a notch and requiring real traders at trading posts physically transport goods which took time based on the distance between trading destinations. Stronghold 2 essentially beefed up the castle management difficulty further with crime, waste management, and royal dinners - which got some mixed reactions from fans of the previous era. From what I've heard and read so far, the 3rd era has cut back a bit some of the annoyances from Stronghold 2 and enhanced the most favorable aspects the Stronghold 1 era further.
The first games of this series were intense with often ridiculous levels of difficulty - especially in the Stronghold Crusader: Extreme. It's one of those games I enjoyed for many reasons from fine intricate graphical mechanics to sheer difficulty that required tons of planning ahead. Unlike other popular economic simulations such as Age of Empires - Stronghold requires players to manage painfully realistic medieval economies for castles with a great depth of resource development into goods. These included details like actually having to set up a full set of production facilities just to produce food, weapons, armor, etc. And not only that, your food supply was constantly consumed at various rates as well - determined by the size of your population and daily ration limits. Making bread for instance requires a wheat farm, mill to produce flour, and a baker.
The supply and demand factor is also significant based on your population size. However one thing that bugged me was how trading rates with the resource/goods market never changed over time like they should have. This could be a random factor or perhaps it could relate to the current circumstances in the game, but it would be nice if Stronghold 3 featured a resource/goods trading market with constantly changing prices for goods. While the first era of Stronghold games features unrealistic instant trading of goods for currency, Stronghold 2 took the difficulty up a notch and requiring real traders at trading posts physically transport goods which took time based on the distance between trading destinations. Stronghold 2 essentially beefed up the castle management difficulty further with crime, waste management, and royal dinners - which got some mixed reactions from fans of the previous era. From what I've heard and read so far, the 3rd era has cut back a bit some of the annoyances from Stronghold 2 and enhanced the most favorable aspects the Stronghold 1 era further.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Kane & Lynch 2 - Dog Days
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days is an artistic video game that steps up the gritty realism beyond today's conventional graphics. The visual and auditory aspects of its overall atmosphere make it worth checking out more for the exhilarating documentary experience experience alone. An experience of two bad asses fleeing China after a botched arms deal in the international black market. With complex ambient sound-scape layers generated from real city noises, vintage synthesizers, guitar amplifiers creating a vastly real world experience in the perspectives of a two drugged up inebriated criminals. The gameplay feels more like an arcade shooter with an interesting set of complex disastrous situations to blast your way out of. Replay value is found in the elaborate online co-op missions and reattempting the main story on the highest difficulty for maximum experience. It's one of those games you love for sheer badassery of the experience over all other matters. And be warned, some things in gang wars do get ruthlessly extreme but I won't spoil any of it until some of you are shocked by these parts of the game yourself.
So Dog Days is actually a sequel to the first Kane & Lynch: Dead Men - however the sequal surpasses the first one in all aspects. You follow two professional criminals - James Seth Lynch who contacts his old business partner Adam "Kane" Marcus to work together on a new project that could mean retirement. After a series of messy incidents in Venezuela (from "Dead Men") the pair parted ways and Lynch starts a new life in Shanghai with a girlfriend named Xiu. Lynch is still connected to a unknown mafia through a UK man named Glazer who tells him about a new underground arms deal with various African countries that needs to pass through China. It's excepted to be a highly covert operation with lots of international support until word gets out to unaffiliated Chinese criminal organizations who soon want to take over the deal. Personal lives grow involved and all hell breaks loose when Lynch finds out his girlfriend is taken hostage. These violent conflicts quickly spark involvement of Chinese authorities as the situation becomes an all-out war.
So Dog Days is actually a sequel to the first Kane & Lynch: Dead Men - however the sequal surpasses the first one in all aspects. You follow two professional criminals - James Seth Lynch who contacts his old business partner Adam "Kane" Marcus to work together on a new project that could mean retirement. After a series of messy incidents in Venezuela (from "Dead Men") the pair parted ways and Lynch starts a new life in Shanghai with a girlfriend named Xiu. Lynch is still connected to a unknown mafia through a UK man named Glazer who tells him about a new underground arms deal with various African countries that needs to pass through China. It's excepted to be a highly covert operation with lots of international support until word gets out to unaffiliated Chinese criminal organizations who soon want to take over the deal. Personal lives grow involved and all hell breaks loose when Lynch finds out his girlfriend is taken hostage. These violent conflicts quickly spark involvement of Chinese authorities as the situation becomes an all-out war.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Hiren's BootCD - The Ultimate PC First Aid Kit
IT Techs can rejoice with this bootable LiveCD called Hiren's BootCD. It's a burnable disc image that features one of the most elaborate PC toolkits I've ever seen. All packed into one DOS-based Live CD, it includes hundreds of tools to diagnose, repair, tweak, optimize, and configure just about anything in your computer's hardware and operating system(s). Many of the tools are also rare programs that are still the best for certain tasks - especially some of the hard disk tools from specific manufacturers. Some of the stuff has me wondering, "Where did he find this stuff?" If your into PC building or maintenance - this collection is absolutely essential.
Download the latest version here.
To give you an idea of how powerful this kit really is, here's a list its tool categories:Antivirus, Antispyware, Rootkit, Registry, Remote Access, Encryption, Startup, System Info, Software/Hardware Testing, Tweakers, Backup, BIOS/CMOS, File Management, File System, Hard Disk, MBR, DOS, Network, Optimizers, Password Recovery, Process Analysis, Recovery Cleaners, Device Drivers, Editors/Viewers, and LiveCD Internet Browsers to search google for additional solutions.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Win 8 has less memory footprint than Win 7
One common & ongoing complaint about Windows 7 is its memory (or ram) requirements. A typical Windows 7 system can use anywhere between 1.5-2.5GB+ of RAM, while most recent systems only have around 4GB total. This is how much capacity your system has for live open programs. Many complex programs including Firefox can often use anywhere between 200-500mb of this ram as well. So what's the problem with having too little memory? Once it's maxed out, your system can take a major dive in performance as it starts to use your hard drive for memory instead. If you don't have a fast Solid-State hard drive, then performance will drop significantly until there is free space in your memory
So Windows 8 will reduce this problem apparently by using a lot less memory in the first place with its operating system foundation (30%+ less). Second, Microsoft has implemented a new memory organization technique into the new OS called memory combining. This new technique will consolidate duplicate memory blocks into a single block. Instead of cluttering memory with duplicate copies of the same block of data, it creates multiple paths to single blocks of data with no duplicates allowed. For example, you could open 10 copies of the same image in both operating systems and Win 7 will theoretically require 10x more memory to open the image than Win 8.
So Windows 8 will reduce this problem apparently by using a lot less memory in the first place with its operating system foundation (30%+ less). Second, Microsoft has implemented a new memory organization technique into the new OS called memory combining. This new technique will consolidate duplicate memory blocks into a single block. Instead of cluttering memory with duplicate copies of the same block of data, it creates multiple paths to single blocks of data with no duplicates allowed. For example, you could open 10 copies of the same image in both operating systems and Win 7 will theoretically require 10x more memory to open the image than Win 8.
Donate Idle Computing to Benefit Humanity
On November 16, 2004, IBM launched a project called World Community Grid in an effort to collaborate idle computers into benefiting humanity. It shares project resources and processing tasks across multiple computers through a concept called grid computing. There over several dozen projects to choose from including research processing for AIDs, Cancer, Alternative Energy, Clean Water, and Muscle Dystrophy. The software can currently run on all the major operating systems including: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and FreeBSD. You can even configure it to only use a small fraction (like 10% of your power) when the system goes idle (which can also be configured). The program immediately pauses once your system resumes from an idle state to give you back full performance. Setting it to use a small fraction of your computer's idle power shouldn't raise electric bills much at all either. Download the World Community Grid software here at: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/index.jsp.
Live Global Statistics for World Community Grid:
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Underrated Game Review: Lead & Gold
In terms of underrated video games these days, Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West is one to top them. It's one of those intriguing online 3rd person shooters with greater depth than excepted. Like Team Fortress II but with less complexity and frustration as you relive the violent era of the Wild West with style and elegance.
It features a 4 character classes that form teams in six engaging game modes. There's The Blaster, a shotgun wielding miner who can toss (and cook off) dynamite; The Trapper, a sniper with bear traps to "hunt" opponents like bears; The Deputy, wielding a repeater carbine and ability to "mark" enemies for everyone; and The Gunslinger, who can quick draws 6 shots under a second.
Each character is part of a unique synergy system that allows each player's significant progress to provide performance enhances to everyone else. A system that naturally provides collaboration between teammates.
The main replay value is the 82 Steam achievements you can earn through various challenges. Controls are easy to pick up and you learn a lot of different strategy as you progress. Those who used the Steam game provider (which pc gamer doesn't?) can often find this for about $2 during one of their major sales and $10 retail outside the sale. It's still bound to pass through the next 2 sales.
There's something about the brilliant western shooting mechanics and vivid atmosphere than makes this game feel like an overlooked gem with the current small size of it's online community. It also runs great on many decent laptops as well! View the official steam page for this game here: http://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/42120/.
It features a 4 character classes that form teams in six engaging game modes. There's The Blaster, a shotgun wielding miner who can toss (and cook off) dynamite; The Trapper, a sniper with bear traps to "hunt" opponents like bears; The Deputy, wielding a repeater carbine and ability to "mark" enemies for everyone; and The Gunslinger, who can quick draws 6 shots under a second.
Each character is part of a unique synergy system that allows each player's significant progress to provide performance enhances to everyone else. A system that naturally provides collaboration between teammates.
The main replay value is the 82 Steam achievements you can earn through various challenges. Controls are easy to pick up and you learn a lot of different strategy as you progress. Those who used the Steam game provider (which pc gamer doesn't?) can often find this for about $2 during one of their major sales and $10 retail outside the sale. It's still bound to pass through the next 2 sales.
There's something about the brilliant western shooting mechanics and vivid atmosphere than makes this game feel like an overlooked gem with the current small size of it's online community. It also runs great on many decent laptops as well! View the official steam page for this game here: http://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/42120/.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Techie Sleep Tips 3: Improve your Sleep Quality
A study conducted by the University of California, Berkeley found a correlation between MRI brain scans of people with severe sleep deprivation and documented emotional disorders. The scans of sleep deprived began to mimic those of clinically depressed. Tired participants also began showing greater involvement with negative thinking. Here are some tips to reduce/avoid these complications by improving the quality of your sleep.
1- CUT THE LATE CAFFEINE & ALCOHOL - Some obvious things to generally avoid before sleep are caffeine, heavy meals, heavy liquids, and alcohol. Alcohol may help you fall asleep faster, but excess can fragment sleep and especially reduce the quality during a hangover. Caffeine also has a half life of relatively 5 hours in your system so try avoiding it after 3pm.
2- DRINK DECAF TEA - Drink decaf tea to reduce stress and balance your mood during sleep. Many teas, particularly green tea, have something called theanine that contains healthy efficient stress reduction (almost sedative) for the mind and body when it comes to sleep. Oddly enough, it also combines very well with caffeine during the day to counter its side effects like anxiety and tension. Drinking Kava tea during the day can also help combat daytime stress that interferes with sleep later.
3- CUT THE LIGHT & NOISE - Reduce as much light and noise as possible in sleep environment – that includes even the most subtle light and noise. Shutting off those LED lights on many electronics and buzzing fans of computers. In fact, one study actually discovered certain colors of light (like white and blue LEDs) suppress our melatonin production which can seriously disrupt our quality of sleep. You can read more about melatonin here. It might be tough, but take a week or two to train yourself sleep with the TV off before going to bed and see if you feel a difference. If need to run a lot of overnight computer tasks, I recommend running them on a laptop or desktop in another room that doesn't interfere with your sleep environment. Laptops are usually quiet but the fan(s) do cut on and off unpredictably and noise-proof desktops require expensive cases and fan controllers. Your best bet is to just not have them run overnight in the same room.
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3- CUT THE LIGHT & NOISE - Reduce as much light and noise as possible in sleep environment – that includes even the most subtle light and noise. Shutting off those LED lights on many electronics and buzzing fans of computers. In fact, one study actually discovered certain colors of light (like white and blue LEDs) suppress our melatonin production which can seriously disrupt our quality of sleep. You can read more about melatonin here. It might be tough, but take a week or two to train yourself sleep with the TV off before going to bed and see if you feel a difference. If need to run a lot of overnight computer tasks, I recommend running them on a laptop or desktop in another room that doesn't interfere with your sleep environment. Laptops are usually quiet but the fan(s) do cut on and off unpredictably and noise-proof desktops require expensive cases and fan controllers. Your best bet is to just not have them run overnight in the same room.
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