Wired's Chris Kohler writes today about "Nintendo President Satoru Iwata's conviction that what consumers really wanted out of video games was simpler, more accessible entertainment -- not the photorealistic graphics and massive online worlds that the company's competitors were chasing," ...Read More
Here's a keynote speech I made October 27th at the Mobility 2006 conference at Rangsit University in Bangkok, Thailand.
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I want to thank the organizers and Rangsit University for hosting us in such a nice ...Read More
User-submitted video art for the Museum of Modern Art's upcoming Residents show.
View and vote for the top eleven submissions on YouTube.
(via picturephoning.com) Read More
A broadcast-to-mobile offering in Korea has been embraced by consumers to the tune of one million devices, according to this story in Digital World Tokyo. Of course whether anyone is actually watching is not said.
It's easy to believe many are, ...Read More
Curved Air serves up an awesome combination of several music instruction videos. No tubular bells?
(Thanks, Rob Brown!) Read More
The Observer tells the story of how LG and Samsung, with BBC and ITV, are testing the waters of TV on mobile,
Together with other partners, including Eurosport and Cartoon Network (owned by US media giant Time Warner), they will make ...Read More
A piece of amazing reporter gear is described in a story by Media Guardian about CNN's use of said gear, a satellite videophone.
The portable satellite phone, around the size and weight of a laptop computer, links to a camera and ...Read More
For anyone interested, I've posted a version of the Exploding TV poster/article that Erik, Sarah, and I made. Enjoy. (poster pdf) (article pdf with Japanese and English text) Read More
The new 10x10 pdf magazine by Eat is out, containing a modified version of the Exploding TV poster by Sarah Borruso, Erik Adigard, and me. Nice looking stuff.
At first glace I have to say I really like it. I used ...Read More
Disney is offering TV shows online the day after broadcast, with the stipulation that viewers can't skip the commercials. This is very interesting, and Jeff Jarvis has an interesting post about it.
I have to disagree with Jarvis, though, when he ...Read More