Invaded by Kyle Feb 5, 2008
Nvidia, coming off strong 4th quarter sales, has aquired physics card manufacturer Ageia. Terms of the deal haven’t been disclosed, however, this definitely increases Nvidia’s lead as the premier video/graphic card manufacturer.
More to come as the details are disclosed.
Invaded by Colin Feb 4, 2008
The 8 GB Zune dropped $20 in price yesterday to $179.99. This price drop fixes one problem that I had with the Zune pricing which is the fact that the 30 GB AND 8 GB models cost the same amount.
With a price differentiation between the Zune and the Nano now it will be interesting to see if the Zune actually picks up more speed in its attempt to take market share from Apple. The awareness of the Zune has been growing rapidly as well with the mass sponsorships that Microsoft has been paying for recently, the X-Games being the largest example of this. I still think it will take years for anyone to come near the success of the iPod but it is nice to finally see companies providing viable alternatives.
Invaded by Colin Jan 24, 2008

Disney is apparently testing an interactive map for the Magic Kingdom in Orlando. How they are going about this is by using the Nintendo DS. They’ve actually programmed a GPS enabled cartridge that will know exactly where you are in the park. If you are looking for the nearest bathroom you just hit the bathroom icon and it will plot a course from where you are to the nearest bathroom. This works with rides, ATM machines, smoking areas, first aid, baby care, and information currently. Hopefully they add in a feature that will show how long lines are at the rides at some point.
During the set up users are asked to enter everyone in their groups name and age. Supposedly this is for games that will be implemented later on that will activate while you are in line. That alone makes this entire endeavor worth it. From personal experience Tetris makes lines seem to go much faster than they are actually going.
Another feature that is currently in the unit but not working correctly at the moment is a list that will show you where specific characters can be located and at what times that you will be able to locate them. This seems much easier than trudging around the park with the kids trying to find their favorite characters. Hopefully they get this up and running soon.
It is not currently known if visitors to the park will be using their own DS units or if they will be rentals through Disney. As of right now testers have to leave their credit card information in exchange for a DS unit. If the unit is not returned they are being charged a fee of $180. I see the entire program being much more successful if visitors are able to use their own DS units and just rent or buy the cartridge.
There’s a thread about this on the Disney forums with feedback from users that can be found here.