5 Tips to Become a Successful Video Game Tester!

Video Game Tester 300x198 5 Tips to Become a Successful Video Game Tester!The path to kick starting your career as a video game tester can be a long and hard road, but the initial hard work can be well worth the effort in the long run.

1. Try out beta testing various types of video games.

Volunteering to this initially will show companies that you are willing to put in the hard work. See if you can find any bugs within the game and then contact the server, clearly identifying the exact bug. You may even want to make a video and upload it on You Tube.

2. Look for companies every week that you think will hire you.

Call them up or send in your resume. The more companies you work for, the more money you are likely to make. You need to get your name out there and start making connections. If you feel uncomfortable or shy doing this, then you won’t make a career out of video game testing.

3. Get a diary or ‘Black book’ to put all the companies and contacts you have researched.

This will speed up the process on finding who to contact when you are looking for work. You may also want to include the console they specialise in and how much they pay. You can then use this to refer back to at all times.

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Your Cell Phone Isn’t Plastic

Cell Phone 266x300 Your Cell Phone Isnt PlasticYear after year, consumer electronics companies work to create a lighter, faster, and smaller product that is capable of performing more tasks than the model before it. As a result, laptops have gotten thin enough to slip inside a large envelope and music players are so small that they are easily hidden within a pocket with room to spare. Meanwhile, the cell phone being the size of your palm plays up to the minute news reports, music videos and full-length movies. How are these innovations possible? With a metal that many people couldn’t recognize it as it sits in the palm of their hands.

Steel is heavy and awkward, while aluminum dents easily. Naturally, the consumer electronics industry looked for something that had the strength and protection of steel and was malleable like aluminum. The malleability is needed in order to form the compact components. The shell of the electronics was especially important, as it needed to endure endless abuse, as well as exposure to air, dust, water, and other elements that are harmful to the electronic circuit board. The shell had to be able to withstand these elements without failing itself.

The solution was found in magnesium sheets. It is made of a magnesium aluminum alloy that allows the manipulation needed to form the small components without sacrificing strength. Magnesium sheets also has the strength that is greater than steel. Overnight, the magnesium sheet replaced the aluminum, steel and plastic shells on consumer electronics.

Yes, magnesium sheets replaced plastic. This may be confusing news to consumers holding what looks like a plastic encased cell-phone or digital camera. How can this be? Well, magnesium sheet, once formed and polished, has the exterior that resembles plastic. Companies also place a finish on the electronics that only adds to the plastic appearance. However, think back to the many times you dropped that music player. Did it chip or crack? The plastic would, but it takes a lot more force to break magnesium sheet.

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Today’s Technology Birthplaces and Their Interesting Facts

youtube Today’s Technology Birthplaces and Their Interesting FactsEver wondered where the birthplace of the world’s top IT giants is? And what are the interesting facts about their origin? Today’s technology giants are not originated from any luxurious and deluxe offices but small apartments, hostel rooms, garages and rented condos. Here are few examples:-

Apple

Apple Computer, Inc, is an American Multinational Corporation was born on 1 April, in the year 1976.The Apple company was established in Cupertino at California by Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne and Steve Jobs in order to sell Apple I personal computer. Steven Wozniak was a high school drop-out who also worked for Hewlett-Packard. His closest friend Steven Jobs, also a drop-out, worked for Atari and convinced him that the two should form a company to market the new computer.

They initiated the idea in a spare bedroom of steve jobs’s parents which is kind of a small garage which served as everything from designing and manufacturing to shipping unit.

Multi-millionaire Mike Markkula provided essential business expertise and funding of $250,000 during the incorporation of Apple. The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 at the first West Coast Computer Faire. In 1980 the Apple III was released.

CERN

CERN (“Centre Européen de Recherche Nucléaire”) scientific research – located astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva-Switzerland is also known as the birth-place of the World Wide Web which was began as a CERN project called ‘ENQUIRE’. It was aimed to share documents among researchers using web browsers in a multi-platform environment.

It was founded in 1954.The Father of Internet-Tim Berners-Lee, systems engineer Robert Cailliau and others brought together the concept of information system based on hypertext links.On May 1991, it was the first time that the information-sharing system using HTML, HTTP, and a client software program (www) was fully operational on the multiplatform computer network at the CERN laboratories in Switzerland.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

sony ericsson xperia x2 Sony Ericsson Xperia X2The Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 is sequel to the popular, albeit mind-bendingly expensive, Xperia X1, which was released by Sony Ericsson in 2008. The X2 is much cheaper than it’s predecessor, and because the X1 was considered “state-of-the-art” at the time, little has changed this time around.

Before we get started in earnest, a quick note. There are two versions of this device: The standard X2, generally known as the X2i, and the North American version, called the X2a. I received the X2i, since the X2a isn’t widely available yet. The difference is the 850 MHz band, a common distinction between North American and European/Asian market devices. However, there’s an extra little difference here. Unlike the other model where the European version lacks the 850 band altogether, the standard X2 does feature support for 850 MHz, but not 850 MHz 3G. It’s a subtle, but critical distinction. In my area, almost all coverage is 850, including 3G. This means the X2 doesn’t get 3G coverage in areas I’m used to having it.

The X2a will feature 850 MHz 3G, fully suited for AT&T, Rogers, and most other North American carriers. However, you’ll also pay a few hundred bucks more for the privilege. Since this is the only difference between the X2i? and the X2a, I’ll be addressing them collectively as the X2 for the duration.

On to the meat of the review.

DESIGN & BUILD

The basic design and even most of the internal hardware specs are the same between the X2 and the older X1. Both are sliders, with horizontally-oriented sliding keyboards.

Side-sliders are never ideal for dialing, and that’s definitely this model’s biggest weakness. Touchscreens aren’t ideal for hurried dialing. Still, it’s no more uncomfortable than the iPhone, which doesn’t seem to be lacking fans. And for those of us who use our devices more for Web browsing, e-mail, and data use than for voice, the X2′s design provides a lot of screen space and a fine keyboard.

Generally speaking, the X2 is very well-designed. The slider mechanism feels robust and the keyboard’s keys have a good click. The sort of double-beveling on them provides a good feel under the fingertips, even though the keys themselves are all pressed together.

The stylus is basic and kind of small, but it doesn’t slide or collapse, which is good. For most things I simply preferred to use my fingertips, but with such a high resolution screen that’s not always possible to do
accurately, so you’ll definitely need to pull out the stylus from time to time.

Despite packing in a nice 800 x 480 pixel screen, the X2 is still small enough, and ergonomic enough, that you don’t feel awkward putting it to your head.

Buttons and Trackpad
Although the X2 and X1 have much in common, there are some minor differences. For instance, the six angled buttons and standard directional pad on the front of X1 are gone, replaced by four membrane-type buttons and an optical-scanner trackpad.

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