Error 8001050F: PS3 World Bug
Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Generation Why?
Last night I finally found time to try out the latest hit from PS3 – “Heavy Rain”. I figured a good half hour to see the intro and get used to the controls would do before settling down to watch “Into the Storm” a snapshot of Winston Churchill’s life during WWII. The PS3 started playing [...]
Don’t mess with my iPhone
Posted on 12. Jan, 2010 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Generation Why?, Rubriques
Google Nexus has gone through its teething process on the market. Reviews have not been so good for the phone that has been dubbed the G-Phone. The complaints range from the relatively superficial – why doesn’t G-Phone retail in shops? – to the serious – who is the customer’s reference? The latter complaint is the [...]
Windows 7: The Perfect Apologia?
Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Generation Why?
another post in the “Generation Y?” series
It’s out today and it’s supposed to be simplified. It’s probably a good lesson in admitting past mistakes though it falls short of being an apology for the aforementioned past mistakes. Anyone who has had to deal with the pyrotechnic logistical impossibility that is Windows Vista will know what [...]
Generation Why? – 1.05 Followers
Posted on 05. Mar, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Featured, Generation Why?
Generation Y’s latest treasure is Twitter. It is the crossover meeting point of social networking (facebook), blogging (wordpress), photo-sharing (picasa) and basic net presence (myspace). Twitter is the closest we have as yet to becoming one with your avatar – your net persona. Through Twitter other people can tell what you are doing at any [...]
Generation Why? – 1.04 Baggage
Posted on 25. Feb, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Featured, Generation Why?
Insofar as gadgetry and geekery are concerned, this particular post is slightly off the mark. When we kicked off this particular section of J’accuse we were genuinely concerned with understanging the cultural context of the new generation that seems to be developing stronger thumbs thanks to their obsession with <txtmsgng>.
Which is why talking about baggage [...]


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