
Whilst using Safari, I am forced to clean my cookies in order to see an updated “Top 10″ list on Digg.com. As far as I can remember, this only started happening after the recent update.
Anyone else finding the same problem?

Whilst using Safari, I am forced to clean my cookies in order to see an updated “Top 10″ list on Digg.com. As far as I can remember, this only started happening after the recent update.
Anyone else finding the same problem?
It’s no doubt that iTunes is one of, if not the, best media stores out there. I love the interface and design but there is one thing that seems to be missing: bookmarking. As a person who rarely buys songs, I like to browse around and buy only if I really like the song. I often find myself writing down names and what not so I can buy it later or get it from another source (I still have a surplus of credits for the soon-to-be-dead Sony Connect Music Store).
I’m sure bookmarking isn’t much to ask for. It’s a simple feature. All I want to do is click a button to add it to a list. This way, I can go back, see what I want to buy according to my funds, and then actually buy it.
I came up with this last year and discovered something new today…
It’s that something extremely similar is can be found in iTunes.
If anyone watched the video on the SDK event for the iPhone and iPod, they would notice that Apple spent a lot of time on games. EA was there, the folks who make SuperMonkeyBall were there and there were some others.
EA bought Spore, probably the killer pc game for this year, and demoed it on the iPhone. It looked and ran just like the PC version.
SuperMonkeyBall was demoed by SEGA. It was a real game, not some cheap thing you’d find on a RAZR. It looked just like if not better than a similar game I played a while back on the PSP. It looked way better than anything I’ve seen on the DS. The controls on the iPhone seem to be stellar with the motion controls (think sixaxis).
Apple also showed off a space shooting game they made. The ship was controlled by the motion sensor and you fired by tapping anywhere on the screen. Combined, the game looked really fun. The audio is pretty much surround sound.
In essence, the games on the iPhone seem to be a fusion between the PSP, sixaxis, and the DS. It has PSP like graphics and a large screen with the DS’s touch feature and the sixaxis’s tilting feature. It’s the best of all 3 worlds. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if the next PSP ends up being something like it.
You can watch the video here.
Also, you can see some pictures of games running here.
I never want to be an accountant. I’m in an accounting class right now and it’s the same stuff over and over. Journalize. Journalize. Post. Journalize. Balance Sheet. Journalize.

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This I Believe is a program where people submit short essays on the things which they believe in. The greatest essays are featured on the local radio station.You can find tons of essays on their site. They’re really worth the read.
You can read my short essay on believing in photographs after the jump.