Ubuntu Gets a Facelift

Written by Michael Swengel on March 4, 2010

Ubuntu, a free operating system based on Linux, has finally been given a facelift after six years. Some of the new artwork for Ubuntu's 10.04 release has been unveiled. (Keep in mind these are images of a pre-release version of Ubuntu and are subject to change before the release of Ubuntu 10.04 in April). Since its creation in 2004, the tagline behind Ubuntu has been "Linux for Human Beings." T...

Blender 2.5 Smoke

Written by Michael Swengel on February 27, 2010

Blender 2.5 (now version 2.5.1) includes a beautiful smoke simulation engine. This engine allows for the simulation of highly-realistic smoke and fire. This new version of Blender is giving professional plugins like FumeFX a run for their money. (Note: I did not create these videos.) Blender 2.5 is currently available as an open alpha. This means it is not yet complet...

Blender 2.5 Alpha 1

Written by Michael Swengel on February 25, 2010

Development on the groundbreaking Blender 2.5 has progressed considerably since my initial Blender 2.5 post. Blender 2.5 Alpha 1 has been released. This is an update of 2.5 Alpha 0, the first testing release. The Blender 2.5 roadmap includes a series of six releases: culminating in the release of Blender 2.6 in mid 2010. The releases are as follows: Alpha 0: First testing release Alpha 1 ...

Ubuntu 10.04 on the Horizon

Written by Michael Swengel on February 9, 2010

The next installment in the Ubuntu Linux saga is due out in April. It is code named Lucid Lynx. Ubuntu 10.04 is an LTS (long term support) release - meaning it will be officially supported for three years on desktops and five years on servers. My tests with the current alpha version show a greatly improved boot time over that of 9.10 Karmic. For this coming release, the Ubuntu team wants to cut...

FREE APP: Classics

Written by Michael Swengel on February 2, 2010

For a limited time, Classics - a collection of classic books in a very attractive package - is available at no charge in the App Store. The Classics app provides a beautiful reading interface - including the ability to jump to a chapter and place bookmarks. With Classics, users get the following books (FREE): Alice in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass Robinson Crusoe The Jungle Book...

iPhone OS 3.1.3 Release

Written by Michael Swengel on February 2, 2010

As of today, Apple has released iPhone OS 3.1.3. This update is for all models of the iPhone and all models of the iPod Touch. NOTE: If your device is jailbroken and/or unlocked, DO NOT UPDATE to firmware 3.1.3. This update WILL break your baseband. To update your device to iPhone OS 3.1.3: Connect your iPhone / iPod Touch to iTunes. Select your device in the iTunes sidebar. Click 'U...

Flash too ‘buggy’ for Apple?

Written by Michael Swengel on February 1, 2010

During an internal meeting in the wake of Apple's release of the iPad, Steve Jobs explained to Apple employees why the iPhone and iPad have yet to support Flash - and likely never will. Apple does not support Flash because it is so buggy. Whenever a Mac crashes more often than not it's because of Flash. No one will be using Flash. The world is moving to HTML5. Really? Flash is buggy? An archit...

Hey Apple, Where’s Flash?

Written by Michael Swengel on January 31, 2010

With the release of Apple's iPad running iPhone OS version 3.2, we see the operating system still lacks support for the Adobe Flash platform. The iPhone OS shows the infamous blue lego where Flash content should be. Adobe's Flash platform is actually a collection of Web 2.0 technologies that allow content publishers to deliver a rich, interactive media experience to the end user. Flash brings to...

Apple’s iPad: First Thoughts

Written by Michael Swengel on January 30, 2010

Traditionally, Apple's products have been innovative and interesting - appealing to a large portion of the tech community. The Apple II kicked off the age of personal computing. The iPod changed the way people listen to music and audio content. The iPhone has revolutionized the smartphone and mobile computing industries. Can Apple's newest creation, the iPad, compete with the successes of its pas...

Blender 2.50: A New Beginning

Written by Michael Swengel on January 7, 2010

A Little Background When I started out with 3D design and visual effects, I used Blender 3D, a free and open-source 3D modeling, animation and compositing application. It boasts a powerful feature set with an astounding price: $0.00. That was back in the early 2.x days. At the time Blender 3D was a sweet program but not much more than a hobbyist's toy. It was fun to use, but it was lacking much ...

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