Julio Angel Ortiz
Rumor has it Julio Angel Ortiz is a writer who maintains a day job as a Systems Engineer to support his family. He maintains a blog at http://www.signaldotnoise.com where he discusses his latest projects and assorted ramblings.
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Ten Reasons Why You Should Play the Matrix OnlineWhile the Matrix Online has had a rocky start, the game has grown over the past 21 months, and is certainly not the game it was at launch. It is worth checking out.
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Review of the SanDisk Sansa E270SanDisk has released a series of small, flash-based digital audio players that offer excellent battery life, a plethora of features, and competitive pricing. Though not perfect, the e200 series is worth considering.
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Tempest: The Storm Continues to Build in the Latest Star Wars NovelThe third novel in the Star Wars: Legacy of the Force novel series continues to on the build the momentum of the previous two, as Han and Leia attempt to stop an assassin and risk alienating their family, and Jacen continues to down the path to accept his dark destiny. -
Family Tensions and War Contine to Build in Bloodlines Book Two of Star Wars: Legacy of the ForceAn act of terrorism threatens to shatter the tentative calm of the Galactic Alliance. Against this backdrop, the events of "Bloodlines" unfold, giving no easy answers to a situation that can only bring tragedy to the Solo and Skywalker families. -
Ultimate Doctor Who - a Look at an Underrated Era of Doctor Who BooksHere is a look at why Justin Richards' tenure as editor of the Eight Doctor Books turned a flagging series into memorable run of stories that amazingly foreshadowed elements of the new Doctor Who television series. -
Doctor Who: The Time Travellers: Simon Guerrier Serves Up a Delightful, Character-driven Portrayal of the Original TARDIS CrewThe Doctor, Susan, Ian, and Barbara land in an altered 2006. England is at war, London is a mess, and multiple instances of the same person keep appearing out of nowhere. This eventually ties in to an experiment gone wrong... -
The $150 (or So) Writer's NotebookConventional thinking may sway a writer to put out money for the latest and greatest notebook. But is it really necessary? What about for the writer on a budget who wants to go mobile? -
Tile-Sliding Has Never Been so Much Fun Than with Pixelus: This PalmOS-based Puzzle Game Can Entertain for HoursPixelus is a Greek mythology-inspired game where you must slide tiles into place and complete mosaics in temples in order to get to the next level. Your ultimate goal is obtain an audience with the Greek god Zeus. -
The Next Star Wars Epic Begins with Legacy of the Force: Aaron Allston's Novel BetrayalBetrayal begins a nine-book arc, taking place five years after the "Dark Nest" trilogy. As the Galactic Alliance beings to show signs of cracking at the foundation, Luke Skywalker begins to have visions of an approaching darkness... -
The EBook DilemmaWith a variety of formats and confusion around DRM, eBooks have not penetrated the mainstream as much as they should have. Companies don't want to make it any easier, it seems.
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Review of Star Trek: Vanguard - Summon the ThunderThis is a review for Summon the Thunder. This novel is the second in an original novel series from Pocket Books called Star Trek: Vanguard. This series takes place in the timeframe of the original 1960's Star Trek show.

