Jackson, XBoxes and spin.

King Kong director Peter Jackson has agreed a deal with Microsoft to create what he describes as a "new form of interactive entertainment".
New? It's been here since the late 70s and it's called Adventure Games. And guess what, it's dead.

Guitar Rig 2

When Native Instruments first announced Guitar Rig in June 2004, I more or less dismissed it straight away as yet another failed attempt towards the holy grail of software amp/fx modelling. I took the animated NI executive’s enthousiastic presentation at Apple’s WWDC as the archetypal marketing talk, and I obviously didn’t get a feel for […]

Infinity

Here's another interesting 'podcast' by the BBC. The history of Infinity in two parts.

Βιοκαύσιμα στην Ευρώπη.

Νωρίτερα φέτος, έγραψα (και εδώ δείτε τη πολύ ενδιαφέρουσα διάλεξη του Vinod Khosla) για την πρώτη άμεση αλλαγή που θα βιώσουμε τα επόμενα χρόνια στις ζωές μας, στα πλαίσια μιας κοινής Ευρωπαϊκής πολιτικής για το περιβάλλον. Στα άρθρα αυτά, καθώς και στην ομιλία του Vinod Khosla, αναφέρεται η τεράστια επένδυση που έχουν κάνει κάποιες από […]

The Evolution of the Classical Guitar: Loudness vs. colour

About a year ago, a good friend of mine showed me a copy of the , by John Morrish, an illustrated historical account of the classical guitar. I was immediately drawn to the book’s visual wealth and layout, with large pictures of numerous guitars from the past, but also contending designs of today. I was […]

Not quite that Zune, Mr. Gates.

Yesterday, Microsoft launched Zune, it’s latest attempt at dethroning Apple’s iPod as the portable übergadget of the future. While it looks like a decent attempt, compared to the previous ones by Creative et al., it is probably a bit too late unless Microsoft manages to lure both studios and consumers to its media platform very […]