Willie Bobo remixed in 2002 by japanese-american Hip-Hop producer Daniel Nakamura. Title taken from the 2003 compilation “Verve Remixed2“. Enjoy…
» Willie Bobo on Wikipedia…
» Daniel Nakamura on Wikipedia…
» Verve Remixed2 on Discogs…
Willie Bobo remixed in 2002 by japanese-american Hip-Hop producer Daniel Nakamura. Title taken from the 2003 compilation “Verve Remixed2“. Enjoy…
» Willie Bobo on Wikipedia…
» Daniel Nakamura on Wikipedia…
» Verve Remixed2 on Discogs…
John Paczkowski of AllThingsDigital mentioned that sources close to Palm told him, Palm’s Plugin-Development Kit will allow easy porting of Apple iPhone games to WebOS. That could also explain how fast Electronic Arts ported “Need for Speed” to WebOS.
» PreCentral.net: Palm to demo porting iPhone games to webOS ‘in a matter of days’ at GDC…
» AllThingsD.com: Palm’s PDK to Allow Easy Porting of iPhone Apps…
According to Microsoft’s WindowsTeamBlog, they have already sold NINETY million licensed copies of Windows 7, thus making it the fastest selling operating system in history. Paul Thurott of WindowsITPro expects Microsoft to sell all in all 300 million copies in 2010.
Wooooooosh…
Found via Golem.de
Something intelligent between Jazz and Downbeats taken from austrian Marcus Füreder’s (aka Parov Stelar) 2007 album “Shine”.
» Wikipedia.org: Pavel Stelar…
Nice mixture between punk, electro and indie. “Alphabet Pony” is taken from The Kills’ 2008 album “Midnight Boom”.
It seems Palm has eventually understood that Germany might be an important market for their Pre. The Pre is the most sold smartphone on the carrier O2 Germany. O2 Germany yesterday started to distribute webOS 1.4. The update we’ve all been waiting for desperately.
Free commercial Games for german customers
Sadly Electronic Arts’ free download offer for:
is for german customers only. Sorry guys from whereever you are.
New features
WebOS comes with some minor ;-) feature additions:
Find a lot more about the Pre’s latest update in this article on Golem.de (click here for autotranslated version).
When two guys from Denmark feel it is too narrow there and they decide to move to Brooklyn, so how does this sound then? Listen carefully to “My Eyes to See”. It is taken from AFM’s upcoming Album “Let This Be the Last Night We Care” (to be released on March 5th, 2010).
Description? No, thanks this is something between post-rock, electronic and pop. Just listen, it sounds very nice. If this was mainstream pop, we could turn on the radio without having to barve again and again.
By the way, they are touring through Europe in March 2010. Check their dates here.
London based Electro-Pop producer Sinclair seem to have visited Berlin during the last eight weeks. Yes since the end of december 2009 Berlin is full of snow.
Picture is courtesy of Sinclair.
You think: snow? Are those Berlin people crazy? Yes, we are. Snow is kinda very rare here in Berlin, although the winter gets very cold here and temps go down to -20 degrees celsius. Anyway now we had snow and even more snow and lots of more snow for the last eight weeks.
She seem to have taken some pics on her trip to snowy Berlin and used them in the vid for her song: “Cold in Berlin”.
Enjoy “It’s so cold in Berlin, but I’m feeling kinda hot”…
» Sinclair on Rupert’s MySpace.com…
» Sinclair on Twitter.com…
Sadly Adobe seems not to release Flash 10.1 beta to end users in february. Anyway the PreCentral’s vid looks promising. See for yourself:
On the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Adobe released Flash 10.1 beta. This non public release aims at developers to allow them to make final changes to their Flash based websites to make them compatible to mobile devices.
Currently some Flash based applications are not adjusted to mobile devices. So touching buttons on small displays is not working best. Adobe recommends Flash content providers to adjust their products for mobile devices.
Adobe Flash 10.1 is coming to Google’s Android, Symbian OS, Palm’s WebOS, Windows Mobile, and Blackberry. A final version will be finished in mid 2010.
Adrian Ludwig of Adobe says, technically the Flash platform could easily be enrolled to the iPhone, but Apple’s license policies does not allow that at the moment. Moreover he says In december 2010 more than 7million iPhone and iPod Touch users tried to browse to Adobe’s Flash installer website to find out it is not available for that device.
The video and advertisement is courtesy of Golem.de…
The video and advertisement is courtesy of Golem.de aswell…