Eurovision 2008 Semi Final 1

Frak.
First semi-final for Eurovision starts, and Twitter goes down (http://www.istwitterdown.com/ always useful), and potenially the only sighting of Dustin the Turkey this year. Who am I going to cyber bitch to know - now that Slovenia’s answer to The Rani has taken to the stage?
Update: All the songs are over, my picks for the nine […]

This Week’s Friday Rock Show

Friday Rock Show #128

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105 Degrees, by Leaf Hound (www.leafhound.net).
9 Times a Day, by Morning Lane (Morning Lane on MySpace).
My Paradise, by Vis (Vis on PMN).
Get Along, by The Moot (www.mootmusic.co.uk).
One Thing After Another, by The Dead World Leaders (www.deadworldleaders.com).
Monday Morning, by Friends of the Stars (www.friendsofthestars.co.uk).

What if Gordon Brown is Telling The Truth?

This article is a cross-post from Scottish Sketch, my political commentary blog on Scottish and UK politics… http://scottishsketch.wordpress.com/ And this is the RSS Feed…
Listening to John Humphrys interviewing Gordon Brown on Radio’s 4 Today programme this morning, I was reminded why I don’t like Brown’s style of Government and management.
Let’s start with one simple […]

All About Symbian Podcast #24

…where Steve, Rafe and myself talk about a number of N-Gage issues (mainly Mile High Pinball and Reset Generation), a look at a number of new handsets including the Samsung i450 and Nokia 6130c, and we chat about the editorial policy on review software and hardware at All About Symbian.

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What the Frak is Reset Generation All About? I Walk Through Nokia’s Big Summer Game

Yes they’ve been talking about it in mobile gaming circles for some time, but the wrap has come off Nokia’s big game. Reset Generation (formerly known as Project: White Rock) is going to be the flagship game of the N-Gage platform. Myself and the team at All About Symbian have worked on a big preview […]

Cylon Centurions go Head to Head

Today’s glorious bit of CGI comes courtesy of the fascinating blog from Mojo, one of the guys behind the CGI on the new Battlestar Galactica, and other series (including Babylon 5). I’m not one hundred percent sure, but given that season one of Babylon 5 had a nod to the original Galactica turrent guns, it […]

Mike Borgia on today’s TPN Rock Session

Mike Borgia, finally, gets his session on TPN Rock. Recorded last month, this singer songwriter has been a personal favourite of mine since I played ‘When The Bombs Come’ back on The Friday Rock Show #52, and is one of the songs that I use in my warm up routine (which if you listened to […]

Marty Feldman, Chewbacca and the Desert Island Geek

Looking for something light and fluffy for your Saturday listening? Then may I present the latest episode of Neil Dixon’s Desert Island Geek show. Described on the site as… “we invite one self confessed geek to spend a little time on the Island. But there’s a catch: they may only bring along a limited selection […]

What If Twitter Wants More Money?

It’s late, it’s Friday, so let’s participate in Web 2.0’s favourite parlour game - let’s think up a revenue stream for Twitter!
It surprises me that everyone says that Twitter doesn’t have one. Because it does - a little slice of the pie from every SMS sent and received in the US (and those sent in […]

Mowser Lives! Again! Bigger Future for the Smaller Renderer

Congrats to Mike and Russ for finding a silver lining to the Mowser experience - namely the purchase of the technology by the dotMobi folk.
The implications of the technology are discussed by Charlie far better than I could even summarise, so head over there to get the tech details, but I just want to say […]

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