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The iPhone Is Getting Flash! (Well sorta)
With Steve Job’s not wanting flash for the iPhone, since it is a power and CPU hog. Adobe has found what they call an “end-around”, which let’s you compile stand-alone iPhone apps in Flash CS5.
As of now, you can only make iPhone apps in XCode, which means you must have Apple’s operating system OSX. With Adobe having Flash CS5 being able to compile iPhone apps, this will allow programmers to make iPhone apps without having to learn Objective-C, or even having to use a Mac.
The beta release of Adobe Flash Professional CS5 is expected by the end of the year.
The Weekly Word
The word this week is 50 cent hast released his official single “Baby By Me“for the upcoming album Before I Self
Destruct. The single is available at Amazon or iTunes. 50 Cent has released a steady flow of mixtape material
this year, from War Angel to Forever King .Both mixtapes had their bangers but I still feel I need something
more from 50. I understand this single is ment to sell records, but lets hope all the delays this album has had
is worth it.
Gamefly Try it or Buy it: Halo 3: ODST

This week our Gamefly Try it or Buy it victim is none other than Halo 3: ODST.
Pros: Cinematics were put together very well
Firefight is Awesome
Cons: Campaign was scatterd,short, and confusing
Game costs 60 bucks for a new campaign
I give Halo 3: ODST the Try It Tag. If you already own the orignal Halo 3, the campaign alone isn’t enough to
shell out another 60 dollars. This is one title I highly suggest you Try it before you buy it.
Tech Tuesday: HTC HD2
HTC unveiled its fifth Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphhone, the HTC HD2. It will be the company’s first Windows Mobile phone to rock HTC’s Sense user interface, which debuted on the HTC Hero. The HD2 will also be powered by Qualcomm’s new 1GHz Snapdragon mobile processor and boasts a 4.3-inch WVGA (480×800) capacitive touch screen. Other highlights include Bluetooth 2.1, a 5-megapixel camera, and a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack.
The HD2 will be available in the US Q1 2010.
NetFlix Pick: Entourage Season 1
The Netflix Pick this week is Entourage Season 1.
The first season of Entourage chronicles Vincent Chase’s adventures as he climbs the celebrity ladder after his first successful movie: Head On. At the forefront of the first few episodes is the conflict between Vince’s best friend “E” and his agent Ari, who are both working to get the best for Vince, but often differ on how to accomplish this.
Vince’s next project is decided halfway through the season: Queens Boulevard. Signed on is indie director Billy Walsh, who comes into immediate conflict with E. Eventually their differences are put aside and the season ends with the start of production onQueens Boulevard, with E formally becoming Vince’s manager.
This is one series I love and would recommend to anybody to check out, you can view it Netflix by signing up for their free trial
or purchase it from Amazon.