Tuesday 10 September 2013

Future of Technology: What to Look Forward To (Google Glass, XboxOne, PS4, Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch, iPhone 5C and Ultra HD)

A list of products set for release soon and a rating on how excited I am to get my hands on them.

Google Glass


Set for release to consumers in 2014, the Google glass is a head mounted, wearable computer system that when connected to a smart-phone allows a 'hands free' communication with the internet using voice commands. The Google glass displays visual information in the optical head mounted display allowing the user to view images through the glass. The unit also has an inbuilt camera, allowing images and videos to be taken through the product. This feature has sparked privacy questions about the Google glass and some places have banned the product before its release to consumers! 'Explorer editions' of the Google glass were released early for test users, allowing the product to be fully reviewed and lots of publicity and advertising through outlets such as YouTube. The price set for release is $500-$300 and I have to say this is not something I am eager to purchase and I don't see the appeal for a mass market. Excitement rating, 4/10.

Xbox one


The next member of the Xbox family is the Xbox One, set for release on November 22nd ready for Christmas and one week behind of its main rival the Playstation 4. The main features of the Xbox One are the new AMC processors in the console which increases the performance from is predecessor the Xbox 360. The Xbox One also integrates the Kinect capability which allows users to interact physically with games and make video calls with the inbuilt Skype capability. The largest criticism about the Xbox One is the fact all games will need to be downloaded from the Xbox store rather than a physical copies purchased.This will change the resell market for games and may affect the popularity of the Xbox One. This console will do well as Xbox loyalists are sure to buy it, but will it out compete the PS4? Excited? 6/10.

PS4


Set for release the week before the Xbox One, Christmas 2013 will be the chosen battleground for the grand slam between these two heavyweight consoles. The PS4 will also contain AMD processors, a camera system for motion control and the new dualshock 4 controllers. Sony plan to make more emphasis on the social side of gaming by including a share button on the new controller and allowing the connection of other devices such as smart phones and tablets to enhance gameplay. This console is more attractive to me as a Playstation fan, but I haven't out grown the PS4 yet so would need a big step up to sway me to purchase the new console. Really excited for this one, 8/10.

Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch


Samsung have just announced the Galaxy Gear Smartwatch that will allow the user to connect to a Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 10.1 and view and use applications form the smartphone. Pipping Apple to the Post for the watch style smart product, Samsung have announced this product to avoid any more law suits. Looks like an interesting product, but similarly to the Google glass, it doesn't seem to have much of a market or use? 2/10.

Iphone 5C


The newest iPhone to the family, the iPhone 5C is going to be the first budget apple product. As the phone is set to be announced on September 10th, not much information is available on the product but it rumours have suggested the phone will be available in a range of bright colours and set to 'Brighten everyone's day'. Excited to see this product and I'm sure Apple will claim yet another market for themselves, 6/10.

Ultra HD and 4K Televisions


Ultra HD TV's available in 4K (2160p) and 8K (4320p), are the new range of TV's to take over the HD market. With an LG 84" TV being £16,999 form Curry's, the market for household TV's is probably not ready for television's at this size and price, but the technology behind these televisions will soon be reduced in size to allow for household TV's to include this technology. This product is the one I am most excited about and can really change the TV market in a way that 3D TV's failed to do, 9/10. (Here is a bonus brilliant video showing the power of ultra HD).


Saturday 7 September 2013

10 Films Worth Watching On Netflix UK And US


Using Netflix's 30 day free trial is well worth a go, especially with the Hola Unblocker Google Chrome extension that allows Netflix US and UK content to be viewed from the same account. Click on any of the images to watch the films trailer.

Worth watching on Netflix UK:

The Hunger Games (2012)



Jeniffer Lawrence plays Katniss Everdeen, a girl who takes the place of her sister after being chosen to compete in 'The Hunger Games'. Kind of a Western version of the Chinese film 'Battle Royale', kids killing kids with any means possible. A great film, but has been produced with family in mind. 8/10

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)



3 convicts escape their chain gang in the deep south of America in the 1930's leading to an epic adventure. Based on Homer's Odyssey, the trio meet many a foe on their journey to freedom. One of my favourite films with an incredible soundtrack. 10/10

Project Nim (2011)



The sad story of a chimp taken from it's parents in the 1970's to be risen with humans to show the capability to learn language when raised in a human environment. Interesting documentary film that will evoke every emotion. 6/10

Hook (1991)



Robin Williams and  Dustin Hoffman take a different look at the classic fairytale of 'Peter pan'. A classic film from my childhood that never fails to make me smile. 'RU-FI-OOOO!!' 8/10.

The Strangers (2008)



A chilling horror film, telling the story of a couple stranded in a holiday cottage that gets terrorised by 3 people out for trouble. Not critically acclaimed but the fact it could happen, sends shivers down my spine. 6/10

Worth watching on Netflix US:

Marvels Avengers (2012)



Jam packed with Hollywood celebs, Avengers Assemble sees well known Marvel super heroes come together to kick the butt of any baddy in their way. I was really impressed the way all the individual films from each super hero are worked into this one to keep continuity. Great action/adventure film. 8/10

James and the Giant Peach (1996)



A classic Roald Dahl book turned into a charming Walt Disney film, telling the story of poor James who escapes his nasty aunts to set off on a great adventure in a giant peach with some interesting friends. Another childhood favourite. 8/10

Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)



A high school student decides to have a day of school, much to the disapproval of his principal. *Hilarity ensues*. A classic film that really needs to be added to your favourites list. 7/10 

The Cabin in the Woods (2012)



Another chilling horror, more twists than a bag of pretzels. A group of friends go for a break in a cabin in the woods, funny that. But there might be more than meets the eye to this lodging. Really creepy... 7/10

Super 8 (2011)



A Steven Spielberg film set in 1979 shows a group of friends witness a train crash while trying to make a 'Super 8' film, leads to unexplainable events in their town. A fantastic film that has a brilliant story and filmed brilliantly. 9/10


Friday 6 September 2013

8 Things That Really Annoy Vegetarians

15 years of vegetarianism has encountered many a niggle, here is my top 8:

1) Everyone becomes a dietitian when they realise you don't eat meat


Do you get enough Iron in your diet? You must have to take loads of supplements right? Argghhhh. My diet is fine and is probably better than your meat munching habits thank you very much. 

2) Pesky pescatarians 


Are you a vegetarian?
 Yeah, but I eat fish.
 So your not then. 
*Well I have to eat fish and fish isn't a meat anyway* Derp

3) Waiting for your food twice as long as meat eaters


This is aimed at my friends at the 'Golden arches'. Please pre make some of the vegetarian options and keep them warm like you do with every other meat meal you sell. Thanks.

4) Discovering many 'light' yoghurts use gelatine to thicken them

 Naming and shaming Muller! Come on guys, really? So many good yoghurts don't use gelatine in their products, is it a cheaper alternative? I don't know but it just adds something to my can't eat list.

5) Places running out of the vegetarian option


Set the scene, fireworks night, cold and wet and in the distance is a pasty van selling hot food. Queue for 20 minutes reach the end of the line and ... 'Sorry we're sold out'. Now my proposal is a vegetarian card that when ordering veggie food needs to be presented before you can purchase any veggie options. Bit extreme? 

6) Weird vegetarian alternatives


Now I know I am not alone in the disgust of the release of this range of products. Fish flavoured prawns? Fishless fish cakes? And to make matters worse, the secret ingredient to achieve the magic taste is 'Fish flavouring'!! YUCK, NO THANK YOU!

7) Being asked, "What do you eat for Christmas dinner?"


Christmas day is a hard day for vegetarians. On December 25th you are likely to see groups of veggies wondering around lost, searching aimlessly for what to eat for Christmas dinner. Well this is what a meat eater thinks anyway, trust me it's not that bad.

8) People assuming you an eco-warrior hippy activist 
  

There is nothing wrong with being a eco-warrior hippy activist but just because we don't kill to survive doesn't mean we wear sandals and hug trees.

Luckily this list of 8 is massively out shadowed by the pro's of being vegetarian including watching food programmes about what's in your sausage and not having to feel ill and generally having a healthier happy lifestyle.

Thursday 5 September 2013

The Syrian Conflict


The Syrian conflict has shot to the top of governments agendas due to the recent use of chemical weapons against its own people. This murder must be stopped but what is the best possible solution?

Bashar al-Assad is the President of Syria and has served since 2000 after succeeding his father Hafez al-Assad. His initial stance as a reformer for the country was shattered when he ordered a mass crackdown and military sieges on pro-rebel forces amid the recent protests against his leadership. Syria was officially declared in a state of civil war on July 15th 2012, following the reports of the death toll reaching 20,000 for all sides. The conflict has now reached a point of intervention as evidence showing the use of chemical weapons by the government against it's own people has surfaced. Horrific images were released of hundreds of people that had been murdered with the use of Sarin gas, a nerve agent and weapon of mass destruction that causes paralysis and suffocation when inhaled are absorbed through the skin. This attack was questioned by governments about whether rebels had killed the Syrian people to try and force intervention from other countries or whether the Assad Regime was responsible for this atrocity. 

Sadly, it took this monstrous attack to bring the Syrian conflict into the public domain and start talks on a global scale. A 'Red Line' has been drawn and the use of chemical weapons has crossed this hypothetical line. I understand that in the chemical weapons convention of 1993, chemical weapons were determined as illegal and the use, production and stockpiling of such weapons was to cease. However, I see the slaughter of the Syrian people, regardless of the method used to do so, as crossing a'Red Line', and talks should have begun the moment the Syrian army, militia and government agents started to murder there own people. 

So as I'm sure you're aware, government talks have been commencing across the globe, to determine means of intervention within Syria. So what has been put on the table in means of a solution? Bombing Syria to try and pressure the Assad regime to cease conflict? Invasion of Syria forcibly removing the Assad government? Peace talks to try and sanction a cease fire to reduce casualties? Of course the government and media want you to think that these are the only possible means of a solution but there is always other ways to deal with what seem to be unsolvable problems. Recently the UK government has voted against the bombing of Syria much to the disapproval of other governments. Firstly I believe that bombing the government to try and force a resolution is ridiculous, fighting fire with fire would only increase the conflict and lead to more deaths. Secondly the UK's political stance on this crisis has shown the powerful use of democracy within this country which completely over shadows any disapproval.   

An invasion on Syria to remove the Assad government seems an extreme solution and would lead to a new war that does not need to happen, spreading the violence and only pouring fuel on an already raging fire. The Governments hesitation to invade Syria seems to be a result of the embarrassment left from the illegal invasion of Iraq and the death of hundreds of British troops and Iraqi civilians. This also highlights how calculated an invasion is, as countries with resources deemed valuable to the country are quickly invaded where as other countries with no control over oil are left to 'fight it out' themselves. Don't get me wrong, I am completely against any sort of invasion, but it clearly shows the governments thinking when planning intervention. 

I am no expert in this area of politics and government, but it is easy to see on a humanitarian level, something must be done to help the innocent Syrian people, who seem to be used as pawns in a violent and never ending game of chess between rebels and the government. There is no easy answer or solution to this civil war, but now it is high on governments agendas, hopefully a peaceful solution will be found .

Wednesday 4 September 2013

Freshers Guide 2013 - Top 10 Tips For Freshers

Freshers week is approaching; an exciting and scary time, so here is my top 10 tips for Fresher's week 2013!

Be Yourself



Meeting your new flatmates is a nerve racking experience but just being yourself is the best way to make friends. Don't try to impress anyone or tell lies about yourself because people will find out. If you don't fancy going out every night, staying in is not a bad thing and I am sure you will meet like minded people who want to do the same things as you. 

Don't get scammed


When you walk around campus on Fresher's week, you will see many companies trying to flog things to bewilded freshers saying 'they need it'. Don't buy every student discount card and really think twice before buying something you may not need. The best student card to buy is the NUS extra card (http://www.nus.org.uk/en/nus-extra/) which covers all of the places you will want discount. Another good company is UNiDAYs which is free to sign up to and gives you lots of discounts for free! 

Join societies but not too many


Joining societies is a great way to meet new friends who are interested in similar things to you. However some societies will charge a lot of money to join and then charge even more for 'Stash' or hoodies etc. It's OK if you join a few that really interest you, but don't go crazy!

Talk to everyone


Everyone you meet on Fresher's week will be in the same boat as you, so don't feel nervous to talk to people. You never know, they could just become your best friend!

Look after yourself


With all the partying and having fun, you may just forget to look after yourself! Your first weeks of lectures will be full of coughs a splutters as Fresher's flu will be rife. Make sure to eat lots of fruit and vegetables to fight of any lurgys going around and keep the 'Fresher's flab' at bay.

Budget


When your student loan comes in it looks like loads of money that will last forever. It Won't. Don't make any stupid spends during Fresher's week, and try and budget on nights out. Never take your card on a night out unless you want be eating beans on toast for the entire year.

Stay in contact with home


Believe it or not, your parents are probably missing you and are probably suffering with empty nest syndrome. Make sure to take time out from the all the fun you are having to let them know how you are getting on.

Explore


Have fun with your new friends exploring your new home town and finding all the local hotspots. In no time at all you will know the city like the back of your hand.

Be sociable 


Don't sit in your room all day, even if you are home sick. The best way to beat home sickness is to go and talk to people and share how you feel with other people. Feeling home sick is normal and most students will feel home sick at some point in Freshers. 

Enjoy yourself


Going to University was one of the best decisions I have made in my life. It has made me more confident, independent and on my way to my dream career. I have met some of the greatest people and hope to be friends with them forever. I am a very nervous person but pushing myself to take this very scary step was the best decision. So if you are having thoughts about whether you can go to Uni, do it!! It's brilliant!

Tuesday 3 September 2013

What I'm Playing Game Review - Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories Playstation, Super Mario Sunshine GameCube, Kirby's Dreamland Gameboy and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Playstation 3


Here's a list of games that I'm playing for a second time, some newer and some from when I was much younger. 

Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories Playstation


This was one of my favourite games when I was 9 back in 2002. I had never finished the game as I didn't ever totally grasp how to win or build a deck of cards good enough to beat some of the bosses on this game. The gameplay is simple, duelling various opponents to collect new more powerful cards allowing you to build a 40 card deck that is good enough to beat some of the games toughest duellists. The biggest flaw in this game is that when you lose a duel, it is game over and you have to continue from your last save point by loading it from the main title page. Luckily the game gives you ample opportunities to save the game after every duel, but if you forget it is very frustrating to have to start again. 


Here is a picture of gameplay during a duel. The game allows fusions to produce more powerful monsters, this is vital to win duels in the early stages of the game. As the game progresses, fusions become less useful as more powerful cards are available for your deck and as the ranking of the duel is calculated by the number of cards used, fusions use up your cards quicker thus giving you a lower ranking. This games has stood the test of time and is still playable now, regardless of the bad graphics and predictable storyline. As a Yu-gi-Oh fan, I give this game 8/10.

Super Mario Sunshine GameCube 


Yet another game from my childhood, the Nintendo GameCube was one of my favourite consoles as a young teenager and Super Mario was one of my favourite games to play on it. The game is set on Isle Delfino, where a Mario look a like (Shadow Mario) has defaced the island with sludge and graffiti and Mario is ordered to clean the isle with his FLUDD device, collect 'Shine Sprites' to bring the sun back to the island and save princess peach from Shadow Mario,which is asking a lot from an Italian plumber if you ask me. 


The FLUDD (Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device) allows you to hover, squirt and launch into the air with the various nozzles that are available in the game. The game also has built in 3D platformer challenges which is my favourite part of the Mario games. I love this game and the console so would have to give it 9/10.

Kirby's Dreamland Gameboy


As a child the only games I would ever play on my Gameboy was Pokémon red and yellow (Which I have lost :(), and my sister would always play Kirby which I was never interested in until recently. The 8-bit platformer has so much character making the lack of modern graphics irrelevant. The idea of the game is to reach King Dedede who has stolen all of the food from Dream land.


This gameplay shot shows one of the most memorable bosses from the game, Whispy Woods. May favourite concept of the game is that Kirby has the ability to inhale objects or enemies and use them projectiles or just swallow them. The game has no save function so when it is game over or you switch the Gameboy off, you have to start from the beginning which I learnt the hard way. A great blast from the past, 6/10.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim


So finally is a game that probably everyone has played by now, Skyrim! I was late to the Skyrim scene but frigging love this game. The premise of the game is you are a warrior, who is 'Dragon born' and you and you alone, have the ability to find out and stop the reason why the dragons are returning from the dead and attacking Skyrim. You have the option to choose your character for the game and I chose an elf. There are highly detailed websites dedicated to the fine details of the Skyrim game and landscape (elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/skyrim) so I won't bore you with those details. The game is First person but you can switch to third person if you prefer to play the game in this way. The controls are simple and levelling up and improving powers is simple with an easy to follow menu. I chose to play as an elf as I was going to use a bow as my primary weapon, but it turned out I couldn't resist using magic all the time! I used my bow for stealthy attacks, but just ended up burning and frying all of my enemies to death. 



There is a screenshot of a dragon from the game and beware once a dragon is attacking you, you cannot runaway, it will follow you until either you or it is dead. I good tactic I used when being chased by a dragon when I wasn't powerful enough to kill it, was to run to an area with other people or creatures, who would also fight it and kill it for me :). The landscape of the game is vast and rich with highly decorative graphics that make the gameplay stunning. There are more monsters and creatures than you can think of around every corner leading to an exhilarating experience. I used to play the Lord of The Rings games on the Playstation 2 and always wished that someone would create a game the took all of the combat elements from these games and mixed them with the free roaming ability of the GTA games, and here it is!!! Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant 10/10.

Monday 2 September 2013

Men's Fragrance Review- Zara Sport 675, Pecksniff England Eau De Toilette and Emporio Armani Diamonds for Men


Scents and fragrances are really important to me; they create and bring back memories that can only be truly remembered through aroma. I am not a fragrance expert and can only tell you what I think about each fragrance so experts, please forgive any terminology used. FYI, I did however, find out that sillage is a French term that means the trail of aroma left behind by the wearer. 

Zara Sport 675


This was an impulse buy at a local Zara store, and for £10 I didn't think I could go wrong as the tester reminded me of 'Le Male' by Jean Paul Gaultier. The fragrance is sophisticated, elegant and sweetly aromatic which matches the 'Zara' trendy look very well. I used the bottle up relatively quickly as the longevity of the fragrance was not good, but for the price was acceptable. The sillage for this fragrance was moderate when first applied but did not last long. A brilliant fragrance for on a budget, but for an aftershave with a greater longevity, a more expensive perfume like 'Le Male' is great. 

Fragrance- 9/10
Longevity- 4/10
Sillage- 5/10
Overall- 7/10
Perfect for- Younger ages, day and night wear

Pecksniff England eau de toilette 


This fragrance was purchased for me at Christmas and came in a gift set along with a shower gel and aftershave balm. Unfortunately I was unable to find the box that the aftershave came in so do not know the name of the actual fragrance itself as it is not on the bottle. This fragrance has a much more deep and musky aroma, with notes of honey and spices. This fragrance reminds me of a more classic masculine fragrance, such as Calvin Klein Obsession as it is much deeper and spicier than the Zara fragrance and conjures images of a business manor professional. As this is a more expensive perfume, the longevity is greater along with the sillage, however it is a little to spicy for my taste.

Fragrance- 7/10
Longevity- 7/10
Sillage- 7/10
Overall- 7/10
Perfect for- Older ages, day wear

Emporio Armani Diamonds for Men 


This fragrance was purchased as I wanted a fragrance with longevity and an aroma I really enjoyed. I hadn't smelt this perfume until I had purchased it and found it very sweet when first using. The first thing it reminded me of was CK One, as it is very sweet but pleasant. This fragrance is perfect for day wear or evening wear as it has a great longevity and sillage for attracting the opposite sex. The most noticeable scent is cacao, with a sweet and elegant fragrance.

Fragrance- 8/10
Longevity- 9/10
Sillage- 8/10
Overall- 8/10
Perfect for- All ages, day and night wear

Overall my favourite fragrance by far is the Zara Sport 675 but the lack of longevity means I will probably try a more expensive fragrance with a similar aroma next, like 'Le Male' JPG.