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Official Madonna App for iPad

31 March 2012 · by Brinstar · in Apps, Music, Reviews

This week, Madonna released a new album, MDNA. The marketing push for the album has involved traditional advertising as well as social media events, and an official iPad app. The iPad app includes all the basics, like a section devoted…

In-Flight Entertainment

16 September 2011 · by Brinstar · in Technology and Web, Travel

I’m flying to London today to attend Eurogamer Expo for work (say hi if you see me!). It has been more than several years since I’ve been in the UK. When I was last in the UK, there were no…

Cat Fishing

8 July 2011 · by Brinstar · in Reviews

This is going to be an unusual review for a couple of reasons. The first is that I am not the target market for this game, and the second is that because I am not part of that target market,…

Summer Mobile Gaming

30 June 2011 · by Brinstar · in Gaming, Portable

It’s happened. I have so little time these days (Summer is always the busiest time of year for me) that most of my gaming is done on mobile devices such as my iPad and Android phone (Did I mention I…

Reading, Reading, and a Bit of Gaming

31 May 2011 · by Brinstar · in Gaming, Publications, Television

I’m in one of those periods during the year in which I’m doing things on my spare time apart from playing lots of AAA games. I’ve been doing a lot of reading over the past few weeks, not the least…

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