Wow, I find myself focusing on technology a lot in my blog. Not that technology as a focus is a bad thing, its just I didn't expect my interest to be so heavily weighted by tech. But the more I view my RSS feeds, which are a mixture of technology, business, and political news, the more I'm drawn in by technology.
The user experience of technology has evolved. I remember typing commands into MS-DOS at the age of 7. Not an easy thing for a seven year-old with no direction to figure out, suffice to say, I didn't accomplish much. Now my little cousin whom is 10 set up a wireless net work at my Aunt and Uncle's home. Technology is becoming easier to use, which is a great thing. That is what I find so fascinating about technology.
Life is made much simpler in many ways by a vast amount of technology. Now I'm not big on planning out vacations or even short weekend trips. I usually show up and try to find something to do after getting to my destination. Why, you ask. Because planning required a lot of information gathering about a multitude of possibilities. Where you're staying, what time of the week/month/year, etc. I've tried some travel planning sites and never fell in love with any of them. But Google has announced Google City Tours and so far I like it. The program is not completely polished but worth trying out.
Google City Tours overview
Google City Tours site
Next more info on the Zune HD. The 16GB model is said to be priced between $250 and $280 there is also a 32GB and 64GB model in the works. The Zune HD will play back full 720p through HDMI output. And is said to be on track for release in September. Of course these are all just rumors.
Zune HD news
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