technology
Computer technology has reshaped our lives, including how we learn. But have computer games been as equally transformative? The answer is a simple no, but educational gaming is on the rise and there is great potential in computer games to encourage social change, increase our knowledge and solve national and international problems. I want that to happen in our schools so that childhood education becomes a game.
Digital Media prices are on the rise. The progress that new technology has made in content delivery and price is being rolled back in part by a clever business model learned from facebook; limited competition; and subversion by the old media industry. We're going to lose the transformative power of the internet to protect the consumer.
If you can find the MSI x340 for under $500 you should buy it. The machine is light, slim, and has a good user interface. The 13" screen is the right size for a portable work or entertainment computer. The x340 is what netbooks should have been; the keyboard/trackpad is optimal for real work, the battery will last long enough to watch two movies, and the screen size isn't a joke.
Innovations in interactive entertainment to promote social activism are important and deserve your attention. These games thrive on our social instincts, our desire to compete and the challenge players face to solve problems. Eventually someone will turn them into self contained MMOs and then we'll really be combining the two things I always wanted to do simultaneously: save the world and play computer games.
I've read so many "ipad killer" articles that I'm starting to really wonder what is going on with tech journalists! As a nerd I happily enjoy gadget candy whenever it comes my way, but as a writer I have to do go beyond mere drooling over technology. The iPad finally turns mobile computing into anytime, anywhere, something that laptops and even netbooks don't do as successfully. If you're looking at iPad alternatives you will see them here, but will these tablets be able provide the right amount of features? I don't think so.