I’ve got hyped up over Adobe’s CS5 suite, released just yesterday 12th of April, after watching the new content-aware fill feature a week or two back. The results were simply magical. I myself have been using adobe products for quite some time mainly Photoshop, Flash (learning to use it) and a little Dreamweaver at times and after reading and seeing the new features that some of the software provides, I simply have to save up and get it when it arrives here (student edition of course. Much cheaper and that is a privilege a student gets!) Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2010
SharkSpace: Half a Year of Smooth Hosting
I did mention in my previous review of my current host that I would do a follow up when 6 months passed. Here I am doing just that and I must say that so far everything has been fantastic. SharkSpace, for those who don’t know who or what they are, is a hosting company that SwiftWorld is currently being hosted by. This is a follow up review of the host and is based on the shared hosting services provided by the host. Continue reading
April Fools Math Class Shadow Prank
April Fools Math Class Shadow Prank. A teacher experimenting with some live action and video editing during April fools a few days back. Yeah, I know the 1st of April is long gone by hey I love how some teachers put in the extra effort to make his lessons more interesting and memorable. Read on for the video!
Stranded Without a Phone Review
Stranded Without a Phone is a puzzle RPG simulation liked game for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Â It plays a little like the Sims with a touch of puzzle elements such as combining items and stuff as well as RPG elements such as efficiency in hunting and so on. If you are going hunting make sure to bring your best rifle and your spotting scope. I love simulation games and Stranded Without a Phone is no doubt a rather interesting and addictive game. It is now out for $1.99 at your local Appstore. Continue reading
April Fools 2010
Goodbye March, hello April! Time flies doesn’t it? Within several millions of billions of blinking of the eye, a quarter of the year had gone by. Nothing much interesting or ground breaking to announce but the first quarter was pretty good both for me and the site itself. Anyways, thought that it would be nice to update a little on my life and maybe write out some stuff that I’ve always feel like expressing out. Continue reading
Twistrix Game Review
Twistrix is a classic style puzzler in which players pit their brains against pre-defined coloured ball puzzles. The main objective is to shift the balls and their placement to get all similar coloured balls in a single column. It works something like the rubix cube just that now it is played in a cylinder format (strategy etc all different). The game is now out for the iPhone and iPod Touch at the price of $0.99 Continue reading
Ghost Recon Future Soldier Future War Live Action Trailer
Yet another live action trailer by Ubisoft. Ubisoft has been coming out with rather fantastic trailers for their upcoming games. For example we had the Assassin Creed Lineage videos previous. Great concept, great visuals magnificent stuff.
