The Bit Bazaar Winter Market hosts a small exhibition of indie games, comic books and art in Toronto.
This event was housed in a townhouse-sized building which spanned two storeys. In it, there were many games, usually with the developers alongside to answer any questions and to sell you their merchandise.
I tried out a […]
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Just wanted to ask my loyal readers whether netbookist.com is too wide for their netbooks, so much so that you get a horizontal scrollbar.
On my netbook, I don’t have such a problem, but a kind reader has mentioned that he has such a problem on his netbook. I currently use a 1024×600 resolution […]
Today I received in the mail a question from a reader, and like most email that I receive it’s about questions on how to run netbook games. Unfortunately, the latest email has an issue with No One Lives Forever 2. I, unfortunately, am unable to fix this, so I’m opening it to the readers we […]
PALO ALTO, CA –Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will be shut down in March of 2012. Managing the site has become too stressful.
“Facebook has gotten out of control,” said Zuckerberg in a press conference outside his Palo Alto office, “and the stress of managing this company has ruined my life. I need to put […]
It has been less than a month since Netbookist was started and I realised one fact – netbooks are not merely little playthings that you use to get online and then chuck it aside for a more powerful computer. No doubt, a netbook has its limitations which can rear its ugly head when you play […]
Though netbooks have waned a bit in favor of tablet devices, there’s still a lot of demand for netbooks and netbook-friendly Linux distros in certain circles. Whether you’re looking for a brand-new netbook or to keep an older device current, there’s plenty of options for the Linux crowd. Let’s […]
The netbook is a miracle and increasingly, I find that it is really a great thing to have around, ever since embarking on my quest to find out whether a netbook can be used as a main computer. So far, it has been great, except for a few annoyances, such as having a small screen, […]
The newly named director of the prestigious Media Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Joichi Ito, 44, summarises his thoughts on Apple in three words – “Apple will die”. The Japanese entrepreneur, investor and activist of the web is also a ferocious apologist of open source, freeware and web neutrality.
Speaking at a […]
The latest development in Swiss politics is the most bizarre of them all. A new political party, going by the name of Anti PowerPoint Party (APPP) is now spreading news on its political agenda: promote the demotion of the use of PowerPoint presentations, and to promote the use of the flip-chart.
The APPP-founder is the […]
These days, all netbooks come with an internal memory card reader, specifically, most come with an SD card reader, and the best thing about this is that you probably have an SD card already because it’s used by devices such as cameras, MP3 players, smartphones (microSD can be converted) and other devices with expandable storage.
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