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Not Entertainment Related… But Buzz Worthy Nonetheless

14 Jul

Smart phones and tablets are the hot thing right now, technologically speaking. So I thought I’d write about one of the new tablets on the market, the Google Nexus 7. This is the first Nexus-branded tablet, so that means Google was closely involved in its development to ensure the best Android experience. It’s the first device to come stock with Android 4.1, also known as Jelly Bean, which has a bunch of new software features. It’s not the first tablet with NFC but it’s the first tablet anyone’s ever heard of with the feature.

The hardware is great; it weighs 12 ounces and the back panel’s material feels both leathery and rubbery. The buttons are in reasonable places. It uses a standard microUSB port for charging and syncing. Here’s a weird one; they left out a rear camera. There’s a front-facing camera for video chatting, though. And the screen is very good. It’s not too pixel-dense, but it is a great screen. It’s comfortable to read books on.

The iOS, Jelly Bean, is a lot like Ice Cream Sandwich (version 4.0). The major changes are: Project Butter, Google Now, and Google Play. Project Butter is an initiative to fix one of Android’s biggest problems: it doesn’t track your finger very well. There has consistently been a lag and a slightly unnatural flow to the touchscreen interface that made it feel clunky and slow. Tracking on Jelly Bean is much improved. Google Now is a dashboard-like app that isn’t really like anything else on any other platform. You tap the search bar or hold the home button to get there. It’s like a very fancy search app; you can search with voice or text, but below that are several little “cards” that constantly and naturally update to show you things you want to know, like weather, traffic, public transit schedules, sports scores, and more. Tap the search bar, and it shows you when your nearest subway train is leaving, or what the weather is where you are right then. It will be on all Jelly Bean phones as well.

There are at most a handful of apps designed for Android tablets. When you use an Android tablet, you’re using the same apps as on your Android phone, just…bigger. Apps designed for phones work, but not well; there’s too much empty space, they look awkward, they don’t take advantage of the larger screen size. And there are definitely no apps that suggest the 7-inch form factor can do things a 10-inch tablet can’t. The Nexus can display a Twitter feed, a little bit bigger than your phone can. The new Chrome browser seems like a great browser, but with the top bar of tabs, the navigation bar, and the on-screen control buttons, you get about three inches of vertical space when you hold it in landscape mode. In vertical mode you have to do tons of horizontal scrolling—not a great option, either.

Google Play is the new name for the Android Market, which now has magazines, music, movies, and TV shows in addition to apps. The app selection, as mentioned, is lousy and Google is missing several key partners in media so the TV, movie, and music selection has giant holes. The magazines in Google Play are mostly flat PDFs.

The Nexus 7 runs around $200 for 8GB, $250 for 16GB, both with Wi-Fi only. Neither have expandable memory. The memory is kind of low, but the tablet is also extremely cheap.

The Nexus 7 is the best of its breed. But aside from reading books, it’s pretty clear that a 7-inch tablet is not preferable to a larger one. Google could even things up a little bit by really doubling down on apps. This thing needs apps! I don’t mean to be too harsh on it, it is a good gadget. It does a lot of things, it’s sturdy and well-designed, it’s fast and cheap and easy to use. But it is limited in what it can do. So, if you want a good tablet to read books on the Nexus 7 is a good choice, if you want to play games and use apps then I’d wait a while until they start developing more apps for it.

How to Stay Up on All Things Entertainment

3 Jul

Lately a lot of people have been asking me, “How do you get all your info?” So, I figured why not write about it and let everyone know how to stay up to date on all things entertainment. Of course I would prefer you keep up to date by reading my blog! (shameless self promotion) But if you want  more info here are some good ways to keep in the know:

1. Twitter. Twitter is invaluable for getting leads. Obviously not everything you read on Twitter is reliable, but it can give to a starting point. Once you read something interesting or juicy then you turn to Google.

2. Google. You can find anything on Google, if you know how to look. Don’t use general searches, like a person’s name, be more specific and use multiple search criteria. For example use their name and a place or date, things like that.

3. Other entertainment websites. Sites like TMZ can really keep you up to date.

4. Magazines. Both print and online magazines can get you the celeb fix that you need. One of my favorites is Vibe. I visit their website daily, sometimes more than once a day.

 

So, now you know the basics of how I do it. It can be hard work hunting down all the leads and finding the real deal. My advice to you, take the easy route and just keep reading BuzzBash! (more shameless self promotion)

Top 10 Social Media Sites

18 Jun

The wonderful world of the internet has definitely changed our lives, from the way we research to the way we communicate with each other. Social media sites have reached the masses and gained popularity fairly quickly throughout these past couple of years. It’s a quick, easy, and convenient way to stay in with the now. Here are the top 10 social media sites, peeps. Stay connected!

1. Facebook – Probably the ultimate social media site in the world. How many people can you name that do not have a Facebook? Even my mom has one! On average 750,000,000 people visit Facebook each month. Wowzers!

2. Twitter – Tweet. Tweet. The powerhouse that is Twitter lets you state whatever you want to say in 140 characters or less. You can follow your favorite celebrity and tell the world exactly what’s on your mind. How many followers do you have?

3. YouTube – Want to watch something and don’t know where to find it? Chances are it has already been posted on YouTube. Even though it’s primarily used for people to upload video content, YouTube also allows its users to comment and interact with each other. You can also share videos in other social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.

4. LinkedIn – This social media site lets you interact in a more professional level with an estimate of 110,000,000 visitors each month!

5. MySpace – MySpace may have lessened in popularity, but is still hanging in there with an estimate of 70,500,000 visitors each month. Wonder if Tom is still on ?

6. Google+ – The world’s number one search engine Google came out with their very own social media site Google+ and has not disappointed. With over 65 million users, this social media site is definitely on the rise. Facebook might be smelling a little competition!

7. Instagram – I know there are a bunch of instafiends out there! Instagram was created about 2 years ago and now has taken the world by storm. Just take a picture, choose a filter, and upload. Simple as that. It was first only available on the iPhone, but now that it is available on the Android market, it has gained much more popularity.

8. Tumblr – Tumblr is a blog site with so much more! You can post basically anything from videos, photos, links, and even your own personal memoirs. It’s probably the mother of all blogging sites.

9. Qubeey – Although Qubeey is in beta at the moment, it still has managed to create some buzz throughout the world wide web. Stacy Francis was raving about it not too long ago on Good Day L.A., so keep a lookout for this one, folks!

10. Orkurt – This social media site is owned by Google. Even though this one didn’t really take off in the United States, its primary visitors come from Brazil. More than 50% of its traffic comes from Brazil, meanwhile about 17% of it comes from the U.S.

Here are some other social media sites to be interested in:

– Pinterest

– Friendster

– Live Journal

– Sky Rock