Sunday, February 13, 2011

Advertising in excess

So today, i've gone to McDonald's, it was just recently reopened after a full blow renovation took place. Upon my arrival at this trivial place of gathering, a few things caught my eye that annoyed me quite a lot.

We love it already, just give us a break.
Let me walk you through this.

I get to the cash, waiting in line for my order, in the corner of my eye, 3 big screens advertising products. The beauty of it, every 30 seconds each screen would display something else with the brightest background color's I've ever seen. Can't I just stare at the menu without you flashing things in every corner?

While still gazing at the modern renovations they made, I sit and eat my super double cheese burger, watching the news in the back with the help of 4 side to side 40" HDTV's.

Yup that's right, 4 HDTV's side by side. Can't get enough of the news....or ads. Because what really got to me here was the layout. Each opposite side screen had constantly ad's about mcflurry's and coffee, while the news were displayed in the 2 middle screens. But as if I hadn't seen enough, the 2 news screens were compressed to leave a small space of ad for McDonald's to display the time and show their nice yellow logo. Without mentioning the excessive interuptions of the news (honestly around every minute or two) to show me a nice video ad of burger's splashing from above and fries flying out of their red carton holder.

Needless to say I felt quite disturbed when having ad's of burger's flashed in my face after reading that 12 teens had been killed in an incident around my local town, all while eating at said place.

Let's put it this way, ad's are okay, you need them to make sales, but placement is becoming excessive. 

What do you guys think? I mean honestly, should reading about people dying really be followed with the attempt to make me buy another double cheese?


Friday, February 11, 2011

Microsoft and Nokia partner for the next SmartPhone.

First update in a while, alas time was not on my side and will now be updating much more regularly.

As if it came as a surprise at all, although quite late in the "game", big M and Nokia will be making a partnership to begin their own line of smartphones with the intention to compete with Apple and Google's current products.
Joining forces to take on the big boys.

















The interesting thing about this alliance is how Nokia turned down Android's OS for their Smartphone entry, as they claim too many brands are now into the market and they would not be successful at differentiating themselves much. On the other hand, may I ask you readers, have you even heard much about Windows 7 Phone OS? Neither have I.

It's an interesting move with a take on smartphones to keep pushing and diversifying our options, but i'll be honest I just feel Microsoft is coming in too late with this. Only time will tell what will come out of this, but if you ask me i'll stick with good ol' iPhone. Although the Nexus phone has been getting quite some heat lately and has definitely made it's room in the mainstream smartphones alongside Apple's iPhone and Blackberry's own series.

P.S: On a side note, I will soon be starting to post tutorials along side anything that has to do with computers on how to's about windows, computer hardware and some often ambiguous topics. I'm still drafting the list on what to post first so stick around.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

ThermalTake Level 10 Case, straight out of sci-fi.

For this blogs official first post, I wanted to share this discovery I made a few days ago. It's just one of those things that makes you wanna take your wallet and fork out loads of money on something that doesn't need to be but just looks too damn good to turn down.

I present to you the Level 10 Case from ThermalTake.

Futuristic lighting, sharp look, movable components, cooling system, this case has it all.

The most striking feature of this case is how the components are enclosed individually. Every box is movable making this a completely astonishing architectural design for a computer case. This is fully compatible with today's most popular hardware, it's all a matter of cabling the things together properly.

Don't be fooled by the picture, this thing is nothing short of enormous. This thing stands tall at a 26" height with a 12" width x 24" length. If you deem purchasing this I suggest you search for somewhere else than just below your desk by your feet.

While this entire piece of metal casing seems only to shine by design, it has other worthwhile features. The most regarded one comes in the cooling system. The design is made in such a way that the airflow capacity is flawless.










Another welcomed feature are the locks provided on the side of the case(right side unseen in this picture) They are actual key locks that lock the individual specific core components of the computer, protecting your hardware 3 times rather than 1.

Closing in on this, I can say if I had a salary to compensate for this magnetude of useless expenses, I most certainly would get it right away. While it's full blown use doesn't validate such a purchase, esthetically wise, this is almost a piece of decorative furnature just for it's look alone.

Running at a heartbreaking 800$. This computer case might just cost you more than your actual graphic card or any other computer component for that matter. I invite you to visit ThermalTake's website if you want to see more features about this case or surf other neat trendy products they are offering.