Day 27 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The Todd Cochrane of www.geeknewscentral.com has posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 27 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. The will have 6 surveys each entering you into the contest.

Geek News Central 2.0

Here are the details of their contest :

On June 4th before Midnight Hawaiian Standard Time we will announce on this website the winner of our HP HDX Dragon Giveaway. You will have the ability to enter six times to win! Each day of the contest we will make available a new survey that contestants will have to complete to be eligible.

On day 7 we will combine all entries and through random selection pick a winner and an alternate. The winner will be announced on this website!

While you are here I would hope that you would subscribe to the podcast and also subscribe to the website feed.

Good Luck to Everyone!

Click Here to take Day 1 survey

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to our friends from New Zealand at www.geekzone.co.nz.

Remember there are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from  www.lockergnome.com, PlanetX64,thegreenbutton.com, www.istartedsomething.com, www.bleepingcomputer.com, and www.hardwaregeeks.com

Good Luck!

5/28/2008 9:53:54 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Day 26 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The Michael Reyes of www.hardwaregeeks.com has posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 26 of the 31 Days of the Dragon.

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Here are the details of their contest :

There will be three winners in total; the grand prize winner will take home the HDX Dragon with some bundled software, the 2nd place winner will take home a Slappa.com notebook bag, and the 3rd place will take home a Slappa.com notebook sleeve.

So what do you have to do to win?

Create a video, or take pictures (Not required to make a video or do both) of your current work space, or show us your current system.

Upload your video or pictures to any video or picture hosting site, such as YouTube or Flickr. Tag your video or pictures (not required but will give you bonus points) with the following keywords: HardwareGeeks.com, HP, HDX, 31 days and 31 sites.

Visit this forum thread, embed your pictures or video into a post (registration required but free) and tell us how the HDX system would benefit you.

Don’t give me no sob story about how you will sell it to feed your village in Africa, be honest because no matter how good your story may be I will eliminate you if I suspect it to be false.

That’s it, that is all you have to do, and have fun doing it!

Bonus Points will help you win:

Bonus Point Option 1: Make a Video for HardwareGeeks.com and HP (commercial like), promoting the HDX system.

Bonus Point Option 2: Take a picture of your self holding a HardwarweGeeks.com Logo in front of something or someplace interesting

Bonus Point Option 3: Browse all of our blog post since the new design (Feb 26th 2008) and search for a pop-up that offers you the chance to answer some bonus questions. (Make sure your ad blocker and or pop-up blockers are disabled)

Doing any of the bonus points will give you a better chance of winning, but does not guarantee victory.

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to  www.geeknewscentral.com

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from  www.geek.com, www.lockergnome.com, PlanetX64,thegreenbutton.com, www.istartedsomething.com and www.bleepingcomputer.com.

Good Luck!

5/27/2008 5:18:01 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [1]  |  Trackback

 

Day 25 of the 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The Lawrence Abrams of www.bleepingcomputer.com has posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 25 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. You will have to register in their forums to participate and answer some questions about bleepingcomputer to be entered.

bleepingcomputer.com

Here are the details of their contest :

In order to enter this contest you must first agree to the terms and agreement listed below.

  1. Do not enter the contest with multiple accounts. Anyone who is caught doing so will have all of their entries removed.

  2. If you won a laptop from one of the other sites involved in this promotion, you will become ineligible.

  3. If you are selected as a winner you must provide a complete name, address, and telephone number that can be used to ship the award.

  4. Depending on the value of the prize, you may be required to fill out a W-9 form. This form will be sent directly to the sponsor of the contest.

The rules are simple; answer all of the following questions correctly. If you spend lots of time on BC, the questions should be really easy. If you are new to the site, or haven't been around for a while, these questions provide a great opportunity to visit the various sections of the site and become familiar with all that BC has to offer.

Good luck and have fun exploring the site!

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to www.hardwaregeeks.com

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from   www.neowin.net, www.geek.com, www.lockergnome.com, PlanetX64,thegreenbutton.com, and www.istartedsomething.com

Good Luck!

5/26/2008 7:56:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Day 24 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The Long Zheng of www.istartedsomething.com has posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 24 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. He is doing a random drawing and you get extra entries if you register using a computer with Windows Vista and participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program.

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Here are the details of their contest :

The first part of the giveaway is easy. Head over to the giveaway registration mini-site and submit your full name and email in the form provided. One person is only eligible to submit one entry. If duplicates are detected, you will be automatically disqualified. But if you really want to increase your odds of winning, there is a legitimate way.

To obtain a bonus entry in the giveaway, you will need to be using Windows Vista. Why? Because Vista users gets almost no love and are even shunned for using the latest technology instead of its 7-years-old sibling. It’s a shame everyone’s being suckered into a hate campaign devised by media companies to sell more ads.

Without rambling on too much, the bonus entry involves users to voluntarily participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) of Windows Vista. No, this isn’t paid by Microsoft although I wished they did. I’m asking you to enable CEIP because it is really the easiest way for you as a general user to help Microsoft improve Windows (and other applications) without any work on your behalf. I for one have enabled CEIP on all of my PCs.

The data collected is entirely anonymous and secure. Some of the information they collect include performance and reliability metrics (ie. percent of time an application failed, average length of time it takes to complete an operation), usage (ie. number of notifications) and configuration (ie. most common processor speeds, distribution for screen resolution).

An example of an outcome from CEIP are improvements to User Account Control. “Vista used CEIP to track the real world UAC prompt frequency and the top reasons for UAC prompts. This data was used to make design changes that reduce UAC prompts in unnecessary scenarios.”

To claim your bonus entry, you will need to download a run a small 100KB application which verifies you have enabled CEIP. Special mention to Rafael Rivera for making this possible with an undocumented API call in Windows.

This site’s giveaway ends in seven days on the Sunday, June 1 and winner will be announced soon after. Good luck.

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to www.bleepingcomputer.com

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from  www.slashdotreview.com, www.neowin.net, www.geek.com, www.lockergnome.com,PlanetX64, and thegreenbutton.com

Good Luck!

5/25/2008 11:57:59 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Day 23 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The folks at thegreenbutton.com have posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 23 of the 31 Days of the Dragon Their contest is to submit an entry to their forums on what you would like the next version of the Green Button to look like.

thegreenbutton.com

Here are the details of their contest:

  • Enter the giveaway by giving your views/suggestions on what the next version of TGB should look like. Is it more forums? More blogs? Different format? New features? Expanded content? The sky is the limit - tell us what you think will take TGB to the next level!
  • Your entry can include text, images, sketches - whatever media you think will get your point across.
  • The best submission will be chosen by TGB internally, and the decision is final.
  • You may only enter the giveaway once, however you may edit your submission up until the close of the giveaway at 5:00pm PST, Friday May 30.
  • To be eligible, you must have registered for a TGB account prior to the announcement of the contest on 4/28/08.
  • Entries are to be posted to the site (a special forum will be created) no later than Friday 5:00pm PST, May 30, 2008.
  • Winner will be announced on the site on Saturday, May 31, 2008.
  • Click here to submit your entry

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to www.istartedsomething.com.

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from   www.notebooks.com, www.slashdotreview.com, www.neowin.net, www.geek.com, www.lockergnome.com, and PlanetX64.

Good Luck!

5/24/2008 3:30:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Review of the New Jawbone by Aliph#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

Last year at CES the folks at Aliph didn't have anything new to show us from the Jawbone that they announced and released at the previous CES. Instead they did some very cool viral marketing by allowing people to switch out their existing headsets for their current line and many people took them up on that offer to gain the noise cancellation headset. They had eluded that they were going to have a new one coming out in 2H 2008 based on customer feedback and a new innovative design with even better sound cancellation than the first version. We couldn't wait to see it after we received their latest press announcement.

jawbone 2 box jawbone box rear 

The New Jawbone packaging takes a lot of the same packaging design from the previous Jawbone. If I remember correctly it is almost the same, but why change a good thing. :)

jawbone box front up close jawbone box back up close

new jawbone jawbone box back detail

The packaging is very similar to the first generation Jawbone with a nice clear case suspending the jawbone on a pedestal. They have a great out of box experience something I am big on when you purchase a consumer electronics device you should always feel like you are getting something special, something of value and the folks at Aliph seem to understand this very well. Quality packaging usually means a quality product lies inside.

jawbone box with slider jawbone on pedastel

Sliding off the black paper sleeve like one off of a Venti Starbucks Chai Tea Latte, you reveal the clear case, that flips up like a jewelry box.

Getting Started Quickly

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On the bottom of the case is a black quick start guide with three simple steps -Welcoming you to a 'Whole New Talk'.

Jawbone quick start guide 3 Jawbone quick start guide 4 

Pulling out the Jawbone Quick Start Guide it unfolds to reveal a Jawbone over view showing you the two buttons on the device the Noise Assassin button located on the back session of the headset and the Talk Button which is located in the middle of the headset.

Jawbone quick start guide 5Jawbone quick start guide 6 Jawbone quick start guide 7

The rest of the guide goes through charging the New Jawbone, Pairing, customizing the fit, explanation of the VAS- Voice Activation Sensor and Noise Assassin technology,how to use the New Jawbone and more.

jawbone packagingjawbone removal 

To remove the headset from the packaging you simply pull on the large clear plastic divider labeled PULL removing the head set from the two halves of the pedestal that suspends it.

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Covering the ear piece is a small piece of plastic vinyl labeled Remove Before Use, it just fell off. :)

 

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The New Jawbone has a nice white single stitched leather Ear loop and goes on much easier than the previous Jawbone, that had required some getting used to and repeatedly using it to be able to put it on and and taking it off with one hand and generally required two at times. The New Jawbone just goes on and stays put. The new version is so light and comfortable you forget you are wearing it. The clear white button on the inside of the headset is called the VAS (Voice Activity Sensor) rests on your Jaw senses when you talk and when you don't turning on and off noise cancellation. If the VAS doesn't make contact with your face it won't work properly.

Customizing the fit

 jawbone box contents jawbone customize your fit jawbone customize your fit 2 jawbone customize your fit 3

Underneath the quick start guide is a small box neatly labeled Customize Your Fit. Opening the box you will find a neatly laid out box with the components for customizing the fit of the New Jawbone to you liking. Included on the headset is a Medium Leather Earloop and a medium Earbud. In the box are a small and large Earbud, Large Leather Earloop(labeled XL), Medium Earloop and a Large Earloop. The nice thing that is different from the previous version is that the Earloops work on either the left or right ear, reducing the amount of Earloops.

jawbone earbuds new jawbone 2 without earloop

There is very little size difference between the earbuds, but having the "right" fit is very important. I found that the smallest earbud actually worked best for me and I could even use the headset with out the earloop and it still wouldn't shake free or fall off like the first Jawbone.

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I still take the earloop with me and I was able to find a makeshift case for it as well, from an old JellyBelly jellybeans case that I had hoped would fit my previous Jawbone. (Yes, Ray it fits!)

jawbone case 3 jawbone case 4

Since these above pictures were taken(last night) I have also added a custom fitted foam piece from some foam packing material and shaped it for the New Jawbone and the ear loop and it makes for a nice case with out any rattling or "pocket noise".

Power to Go

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The larger box beneath the custom fit kit labeled Power Up slides open with a little effort. Its a pretty tight fit.

jawbone power up 3 jawbone power up 4

This reveals a paper pull tab and the word Jawbone peaking through a window. Pulling on the tab opens the top of the second box that secures down its contents.

jawbone power up 5jawbone power up 6

Which contains a small booklet of "important safety information", a nice light grey transformer labeled Jawbone that outputs 5V at 550mA with foldable prongs for easy transport, and a USB charging cable. I actually like the fact that the cables are a different color from the black and white spaghetti that usually oozes from one's bag making it a bit discernable.

jawbone power up connectors

The charging connector in the New Jawbone are recessed near the earbud and there is no rubber cover to loose like in the first Jawbone. On either side of the connector are 2 magnets for providing a secure connection.

jawbone charging cable jawbone charging cable 2

The charging cable connects with out any problems and fits like a glove thanks to the pull of the 2 magnet pairs in the headset and in the charging cable. I was also able to use the USB cable coupled with an Automotive Cigarette lighter/Auto Accessory charger with a USB receiver to charge the Jawbone in the car. It takes about 35 minutes to get to 80% charge and just under 50 minutes to get to a full charge from being totally dead.

With the 50% reduction in size so is there a 50% reduction in battery life. In my audio test using BT Audio and playback of Sirius Radio via Sirius WM5, I averaged 3 hours and 42 minutes with the New Jawbone and 6 hours 14 minutes with the older Jawbone. Still for my usage, it works pretty well with a charge needed about once a week.

Comparing the New and the Old

new jawbone side old jawbone side

When on their sides and alone there doesn't seem to be much difference between the two Jawbones.

jawbone new and old jawbone new and old  side by side

When placed side by side, you can clearly see the difference between the two.

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Even the Earloop design and earbuds are different. The New Jawbone has a larger hole and I no longer have to use a Jabra earbud on my Jawbone to get a clearer sound.

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From every angle it is amazing how much smaller the new version is.

new jawbone 2 in ear old jawbone in ear

On the head you can clearly see a difference and when you are wearing it you really notice the difference.

Pairing Up

new jawbone charging up

The first step is to plug in and Power Up the Jawbone for 50 Minutes with the included AC adapter behind the black quick start guide. I couldn't wait that long and just turned it on. I figured I could charge it up later after I got it paired. :)

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The next step is to pair the headset with your phone. The first time the headset is turned on it automatically going into pairing mode, which is very cool. If you wish to pair it with other phones, computer, devices,etc. You just hold down the hidden talk and Noise Assassin buttons for 2 seconds. The indicator light flashes between red and white like the original Jawbone and is ready to pair with your device once it is found with the standard pair code of '0000' .

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Once paired you are ready to make a call with your New Jawbone. If you are a previous Jawbone user it takes some getting used to on how it works since it now works a bit differently. I found myself hanging up on calls when I went to increase the volume until I got used to where the Noise Assassin button was located, which when you are wearing it is located on the back of the device. Voice Command also works differently from the first version in that it used to be a press of the Talk button now its a press and hold for 2 seconds of the Noise Assassin button. A triple tap of the Noise Assassin button will redial the last number. I did like the feature of turning off the LED by pressing the talk button 5 times while in standby since that LED can be bright and distracting to others. I was able to pair the Jawbone with 3 other devices without problem Motorola Q9H, Nokia N80, Sprint Moto Q, and an HTC Wizard (pictured). I was able to use it between devices without any problems as long as the bluetooth was off and unpaired from the Jawbone. Yes it also works with an iPhone

Can You Hear me Now?

The call quality of the New Jawbone was indeed better than the previous model. I was actually surprised because the Jawbone had given me the clearest sound I had from any Bluetooth headset I had tried and I have tried many, as many lie in my headset graveyard drawer. The New Jawbone seemed to do a good job as I answered a call with my kids watching the recording of the American Idol finale at volume of -24dBs, (which is pretty loud in our house), my oldest was practicing her clarinet, while my other two children were "talking loudly" to each other about the show -a true Calgon moment. However, even with all the noise I was able to talk and the person on the other end thought I was home alone.

jawbone noise assassin 

When listening to the playing back of some voice mails through the new Jawbone, voices sounded a bit digitized even with both the Noise Assassin on and off (holding the Noise Assassin button for 2 seconds while in a call). However all of my phone conversations sounded clear, so it must be the voicemail system of my provider that caused the digitization that I heard. I even did a sound test between the built-in microphone, an old Plantronics headset without noise cancellation, the old Jawbone, and the New Jawbone. The person on the other end could hear the difference and noticed a gradual improvement as I switched them out. I even tried to fool my tester, by switching back to another one and they could clearly hear the difference.

Product Details:

Price: $129.99

Weight: 10 grams

Talk Time: Over 4 hours

Standby Time: Over 8 days

Range: Up to 33 feet (10 meters)

Charge: 80% charge in 35 minutes, 100% charge in < 1 hour

Colors: Black  Silver  Gold

Supports Bluetooth® 1.1, 1.2, and 2.0

Additional Information

  • 50% smaller than the original Jawbone
  • Military-grade noise elimination technology
  • Ten times better voice clarity than competing headsets – meaning it transmits 90% less noise
  • Faster processing eliminates unexpected noise bursts
  • Unmatched intelligibility — voices sound human, not robotic
  • Sophisticated dual microphone array reduces wind noise
  • Invisible touch controls
  • Three-dimensional texture on shield inspired by noise abatement surfaces
  • Premium materials including medical-grade plastic and fine leather
  • Magnetic USB cable & wall charger included
  • Three (3) earbuds — small, medium, and large
  • Two (2) fine leather earloops — medium and large
  • Two (2) slim earloops ideal for use with eyewear — medium and large
  • Fits either ear

jawbone price jawbone 2 colors

The New Jawbone is now exclusively at AT&T retail stores and Jawbone.com for $129. Just like the previous version the New Jawbone comes in a variety of colors like Gold (goldy lips), Black (blah,blah black), and Silver (silver tongue).

I was always hoping for a smaller version of the Jawbone and got just that. I really despised the loop on the Jawbone and hated the fact that it wasn't easy to put on. The newer version is 50% smaller and lighter with an Earloop that goes on easily. Better yet I found that I don't really need to use it at all since the fit is so good. The other version I had broke a few of the Earloops due to the fact of getting caught on things in my pocket or my pocket liner. I do wish that they included a carrying case with this headset, but my makeshift version works fine. If you are looking for a new Bluetooth headset that has great sound quality and is comfortable to wear I highly recommend the New Jawbone. It is not just a headset, it is EarWear.

5/23/2008 1:30:38 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [6]  |  Trackback

 

Day 22 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The folks at PlanetX64 have posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 22 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. Their contest is pretty treasure hunt of sorts where you have to sign up for their newsletter for clues to win.

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Here are the details of their contest:

As stated before, the contest will be in the form of a treasure hunt. Follow the clues to enter the secret code word in the right location to enter the contest. The contest runs from May 23, 2008 to may 30, 2008 with the Drawing on May 30, 2008 @ 6PM EDT.

The first clue is to become a PlanetX64 newsletter subscriber.

The second clue will be mailed out to everyone who registers for the PlanetX64 Newsletter. Enter a valid e-mail address or you won't receive the clue! If you have already registered for the newsletter, then the clue will be mailed to you automatically.

The signup form for the newsletter is located on the PlanetX64 homepage on the right side column. Scroll down a bit to find it!

The second clue will be mailed out every day starting on the 24th. Follow the instructions on the newsletter to get the clue!

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to thegreenbutton.com, one of my favorite places for Media Center News and forums.

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from   www.notebooks.com, www.slashdotreview.com, www.neowin.net., www.geek.com., and www.lockergnome.com

Good Luck!

5/23/2008 12:10:53 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Getting Games on Your Zune#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

OK I showed a few people at our meeting this week some of the XNA games on my Zune and they wanted to know how to do it. 

 zune game 1 zune games

They said they weren't programmers and the link I sent them was a bit confusing and was wondering if I could do a step by step for them so this is basically a repost from Nick Gravelyn's blog with pictures and a few additions to make it a bit easier to do:

Since a lot of non-developers are looking to get games on their Zune, I thought I’d take a moment and write up a brief “How To”. Note: If you have a 64-bit machine, the CTP is not able to deploy Zune games. The final version of XNA Game Studio 3.0 will, but for now you are unfortunately unable to participate.

Visual Studio C#

1) Follow this link to download Microsoft Visual C# Express 2008. It is very important that you get C# and that it is 2008 or else you will not be able to build and deploy games to your Zune. Click on the Green Square and choose your language.

XNA Install

2) Next follow this link to download the Microsoft XNA Game Studio 3.0 CTP. Take a moment to understand that a CTP is not a final release; it is a very early (pre-beta) release used to get feedback and bug reports from developers and users. If you experience some issues, that is why. The final release of Microsoft XNA Game Studio 3.0 is scheduled for “Holiday 2008″. If you don’t want to use pre-beta software on your computer or Zune, do not install the CTP.

1.Start XNA Game Studio Device Center

3) Now go to your Start Menu, go into All Programs, and find the entry for Microsoft XNA Game Studio 3.0 (CTP). In that folder open up the XNA Game Studio Device Center.

2 add device

In the device center click on Add Device when your Zune is connected to your computer.

3. choose device to add

Click on the Zune button and then select your Zune and click Next.

4. Select your Zune (if you have more than one connected

After the connection is completed click Finish and your Zune should appear in the main window. You can now close the device center.

7. now I have 3 Zunes to play with

If you have more than one Zune you will have to make the device you wish to install the application to the default device or you may have connection problems.

zune game install

You should be ready to connect and you should see a status window of 'connected' or 'waiting for computer'.

4) Next find the Zune game you wish to deploy. For example you could download Alien Aggressors. Make sure you download and unzip the project to a standard directory such as the desktop or your documents folder. If you place the files in a location that has strange characters ($, %, #, etc), it may not work properly.

1 install

5) Open up the .sln file found in the download. This should open up Microsoft Visual C# Express 2008. If you receive an error, locate and open the .csproj file.

2 install

Then click on Build in the menu bar and find the entry for “Deploy <ProjectName>” where <ProjectName> is the name of the project in the solution you wish to deploy. For example in Alien Aggressors the entry is called “Deploy Alien Aggressors [Zune]”. You do not want to hit the option that says “Deploy Solution”. The proper Deploy option is down below the break line.

3 install

At this point the Output window for Visual C# should open to tell you how the progress is going. (I couldn't get it automatically show up so you an either click on the small tab at the bottom left of the screen labeled output, head to View-> Output or hit CTRL+W, O to display.)

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Your Zune will also display the status during deployment of what is being installed and it should match up with the Output Window.

zune game connected zune game transfer

When completed your Zune should return to a screen stating either “connected” or “waiting for computer”. In the bottom left corner of Visual C# it will also say “Deploy succeeded”. You may now click the center button or unplug the Zune to exit XNA Game Studio Connect on your Zune. Then you can browse to the games option and play the game you deployed.

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When you go to your main menu you will now see Games.

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Select it and you will see a list of all the games and applications you loaded on your Zune, just like you do album art.

zune game info

When you choose a game you will see info and a description about the game.

zune game load

When you choose to play the game it will display the Zune logo and load animating the logo.

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Not only are there games there are some cool applications like a calculator and a clock that allows you to play music, which is great for runners that have been dying for this feature like iPods have.

The only downside is that when you end a game or application the device basically soft resets itself and then brings you back to the main menu.

That should get all of you non-Visual Studio people up and going with playing these Zunes. If you run into issues, check out the XNA forums because there have already been some problems people have had and solutions given.

Some other places to go to get some info on making and creating games or even getting some are the XNA Creators Club Online, Zunerama and Zuneboards for applications and games and other info.

Thanks Nick for providing the groundwork for this step by step and I hope this clears things up for those that asked.

5/22/2008 10:54:21 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [4]  |  Trackback

 

Day 21 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

Chris Pirillo has posted up the details over at his blog about the details of their contest at the www.lockergnome.com to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 21 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. Their contest is pretty simple Chris asks that you be present in the chris.pirillo.com chatroom at the time of the giveway, subscribe to his YouTube channel, and make a 'quality' comment somewhere on his blog the more you comment the better your chances since that is what he will be choosing from at random.

lockergnome

Here are the details of their contest:

I have been selected as one of the people to give away an HP Dragon notebook this month on May 29th!! My requirements to win will be simple: You must be present in my chat room at the time of the giveaway. You must be subscribed to my YouTube channel. And… you must comment on my blog. The winner will be chosen from a random blog post, so the more you comment… the better your chances of winning! Remember, only GOOD comments count. Any insipid or useless comments will be deleted by my assistant Kat, and will not count towards winning. A good comment is one that contributes and even adds more to any discussion within a post. Show me with your comment that you took the time to really read my post, and want to discuss it. Don’t just say “HI THERE EVERYONE!”, or “I want to win!”.

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to www.planetx64.com.

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from   www.last100.com, www.labnol.org, www.notebooks.com, www.slashdotreview.com, www.neowin.net., and www.geek.com.

Good Luck!

5/22/2008 5:59:05 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Day 20 of 31 Days of the Dragon#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The folks at www.geek.com  has posted up the details of their contest to win an HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook in Day 20 of the 31 Days of the Dragon. Their contest is pretty simple is to just to fill out a survey.

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Here are the details of their contest:

The contest will run from May 21st through the start of May 28th. That will give you seven full days to fill out the survey linked to below, which should only take 30 seconds or so. Just make sure to include your email so we can notify the winner.

Fill out the survey to enter the contest!

The winner will have 72 hours to confirm their address once he or she is emailed. If we do not hear from them within 72 hours another winner will be randomly chosen from the pool.

To find out the next contest tomorrow head here or over to www.lockergnome.com.

Remember There are 6 more chances to win one of these fabulous laptops from www.mediablab.com, www.last100.com, www.labnol.org, www.notebooks.com, www.slashdotreview.com, and www.neowin.net.

Good Luck!

5/21/2008 1:55:22 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

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