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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #99

May 7, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Roll20 price increase, D&D movie starts to film, and a US court throws out a legal case against Gen Con. It’s been a week of RPG news!

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The Imerj smartpad

June 26, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

If you’re interested in the evolution of hardware and the convergence of devices then this is shaping up to be a good year. We’ve got laptops like the Fujitsu Lifebook TH40/D moving towards the tablet space but there’s also phone-like devices moving from the other side of the spectrum. For example, Imerj has a device […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: convergence, mobile phone, tablets

Fujitsu apologises for Lifebook TH40/D tablet delay

June 26, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I’m really interested in the convergence of hardware. I’m especially interested to see how mobile computing pairs up with computing. My old “desk” laptop recently became a custom built PC. I travel with an Acer Aspire 1825 which has a swivel touchscreen. I can twist the screen around to turn the device into a chunky […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: convergence

Sony’s new Android S1 and S2 tabs: one sparkles, one spooks

June 17, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I don’t think the second of these videos are supposed to be spooky… but it is. How come? It’s the gradual creep, the slowness, and the silence. However, let’s distract ourselves with the first ad. This is shiny. This promises the latest in Android tablet tech. Tech that can talk to your PlayStation. The S2 […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: ads, android, convergence, playstation, sony, tablets

Sony’s S1 and S2 Android tablets are mondo sexhay!

April 26, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Okay folks! You’ll have seen the news that Sony has finally announced they’ll be doing Android tablets. Both devices are PlayStation certified, use mobile and wifi, run Android 3.0 and can even be used as a remote. The S2, in particular, has my eye. It looks more travel friendly. It can also be used as […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: android, convergence, playstation, sony

The Asus SonicMaster – laptops march on fashion

January 6, 2011 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Mobile phones made the jump from being geek tech to being mega popular once they became fashionable. People who don’t normally care about tech care about their phone. I think there are a number of reasons for this. There’s the fact that people tend to get their phone out in public. There’s also the fact […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech Tagged With: ads, asus, convergence

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