Monopoly: Here & Now Edition (iPhone & iPod Touch)

Monopoly: Here & Now Edition (iPhone & iPod Touch)

Jan 29, 2009

As the iPhone establishes itself as a player in the portable gaming wars, it makes sense that some of the world’s most loved games make its way in the form of releases for the device. Electronic Arts have taken it upon themselves to port the decades-old game “Monopoly” to the young system, a job that has been undertaken by big names including...

Passage (iPhone & iPod Touch)

Passage (iPhone & iPod Touch)

Jan 29, 2009

Passage is one game you can’t really say a lot about because of one problem: if you do say a lot about it, the game ceases to have a point. This makes it quite hard to review. What I can tell you about Passage is that it’s one of the more unusual games I’ve ever played. While it takes between three and five minutes to play, it’s a very...

“To Be Continued” – The Future Of The Humble Comic Book

“To Be Continued” – The Future Of The Humble Comic Book

Jan 27, 2009

If you’re a geek, chances are you’ve read your fair share of comics. Somewhere between the art, the stories, and the way that we can translate the voices & acting of characters in our heads definitely makes comics a prerequisite for being a geek. I’ve personally got what I consider to be a decent collection of comics at home with the better...

January 25, 2009 – Australian Inventions, Wall-E joins us in the studio, and an ox-tail more!

January 25, 2009 – Australian Inventions, Wall-E joins us in the studio, and an ox-tail more!

Jan 26, 2009

With Australia Day just now hitting and the Chinese New Year beginning, we saw it fit to serve up some ox-tail soup, Vegemite, and anything else that allowed us to celebrate the way we knew how! For this episode, we took a look at something all Australians can be proud of and that’s inventions that Australians have shared with the world. From the...

The Office Revolution

The Office Revolution

Jan 19, 2009

Over a decade ago, companies were scrambling to get a good office suite out into the marketplace. Microsoft had set their eyes on an idea titled “Microsoft Works,” Claris had one, Apple had another, as well as the ridiculous amount of independent programs including the etched-into-my-mind Wordperfect. Eventually, everyone settled on the dominant...