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Monday, 23 April 2007
Task Forteen - Playstation 3
Sony has added the ability for firmware updates to be installed via the devices online systems, allowing the PS3 to automatically update itself directly from the Sony network. The PS3 also is more user-friendly when compared to its predecessor. This can be seen upon its activation as an animated interface bar is triggered listing the console’s possible functions.
Task Thirteen - Playlisting
Most songs are now available for downloading from sites such as iTunes, however a large amount of music listeners – especially older listeners tend to convert music from CD to MP3 format, causing the discs to become obsolete in comparison with the modern digital format which requires no physical storage space.
Playlisting MP3 files also allows music listeners to share music with friends and family online through messaging programs and emailing – a good example of this is MSN Live messengers new sharing folders allowing users to place a large number of files into an online ‘bin’ which does not require a two-way live connection. Instead the files are left stored online until the receiver wishes to save and/or delete them.
Task Twelve - iPhone

The iPhone is perhaps the best example of a modern convergent technology as it has no single main function – instead it functions equally well as an iPod and a mobile phone, and also as a personal organiser, email device and an electronic mapping device. The appliance itself is visually eye-catching and is controlled using touch screen technology.
Task Six - Curse of the Golden Flower

The following item on the menu, the cast list, presents the actors in order of role and fame. The film’s protagonist are played by 2 of china’s major celebrities – Chow Yun Fat and Gong Li a fact which is largely publicised on the site in an attempt to attract more western viewers whom are perhaps likely to be familiar with them. A page dedicated to Yimou Zhang crediting his previous works such as ‘Hero’ and ‘House of Flying Daggers’ which are easily recognizable by a world wide audience.

Sunday, 22 April 2007
Task Seven - EDGE magazine website
The site itself displays important information about the latest issue on the home page, informing surfers of the main articles, game reviews featured and front cover, as well as screen shots from games featured in the issue. The job vacancy bar is unusual for a magazine site and is located to the right of the lasted news feed displaying job offers from game related companies. Above this is the main navigation bar, featuring console, PC and portable in which game reviews are listed. There is also an ‘out there’ tab featuring special interest stories. Surfer’s can also subscribe to the magazine via the website or apply for jobs with the actual magazine (not gaming developers – as previously mentioned). There is also a noticeably large discussion forum, which can be edited by subscribers (interactivity and consumer contribution) allowing surfers to discuss particular games i.e. sharing information about difficulties with game play or opinions on specific game attributes. It should also be noted that the website has posted a FAQ list of every question published in past issues of the magazine.
Task Eight - MySpace (Koreankid0h)
MySpace’s are fully customisable using layouts found on other sites of by using one of the many ‘space-generator sites’. Gene’s site has a pretty traditional MySpace layout. The top right hand corner display’s a photo of the user, above which is the user name. Next to this basic information about the user is listed including gender, age, location and the time that the user was last active. The user interaction bar is placed below this, giving visitors the ability to add Gene as a friend, to instant message, or block him etc.
Monday, 16 April 2007
Task Ten - Podcasts
Podcasts are used for various means, mainly to entertain i.e. radio talk shows or audio versions of televsion series, some however, for example http://www.japanesepod101.com/ are used as educational tools.

Entering the site for the first time bring up the subsricption page (shown) this states important information about the site and it's podcast, inluding a step-by-step guide to subscribing and downloading. The overall layout reflects the site's Japanese theme - colour scheme mirrors that of the Japanese flag. The top bar allows subscribers to log in; redirecting them to the podcast index list from which they can choose to download. This index list can be search through using a criteria-based search engine (e.g. most recent, beginner level). Alternatively members can download a series based on ability, topic and time, or select the 'premium feed' option which will configure iTunes to download learning material as it is made availible. Archive podcasts are also accessible on a right hand bar, displaying podcasts since december 2005. The site also suppliers users with lesson notes and a 'Kanji-close up' (helping subscribers to learn the written language). A learning centre, containing testing and written is also availible to access with subscription.
Although Japanesepod101 charges subscribers to download podcasts, it has a free 7-day trial period and offers to give back unsatisfied subscribers the monetary value of their remaing subscription.