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D&D + Microsoft Surface = Geekfest Galore

I just returned from the Microsoft campus, where some students from Carnegie Mellon University are showing off their awesome project, a version of D&D that runs on the Surface. Now, before you start rolling your eyes, just recognize that this isn’t just a holy grail for tabletop gaming nerds. I mean, it’s that too, but really it’s a proof of concept that shows how fun and intuitive something like this can be, and how accessible a team can make it. I honestly think that if they had these things scattered around like Golden Tee cabinets, they’d get a huge following.

The build we played with was last semester’s (it’s a student project, not a professional development), and since then there’s been a lot of bug-squashing and feature-adding, but the newest build isn’t playable. So they’ve got a short little scenario where we went from a zoomable map screen to a town where we… spotted some orcs! Roll for initiative!

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How to Understand #Apple's Insane Greatness by @mike_elgan

Mark my words, when Apple ships its tablet or some other device that can be used for the serious reading of books, people will read again.

Mike Elgan is so often true, he's like a geek preacher of the gospel of tech.

Here, he lists four things you need to know, to understand Apple.

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