Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Superbad! Super Street Fighter IV Review (And Some Tips)

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We have definitely come a long way from buying 2-D fighting game updates for US$60 apiece. I have lost much just by upgrading from Street Fighter 2 for the SNES to two of its iterations (Turbo and Super SF2); it’s enough to make a kid work way too hard for pocket money for what seemed to be a minute-sized update. Now, Capcom is making amends for us 90’s kids by releasing an “update” of sorts for Street Fighter IV. And boy, does it live up to its Super moniker and more.
At a glance, it might seem like a slight update of Street Fighter IV, but just play a few more rounds and the changes come full circle and blindside you with a roundhouse. There is no way anyone will remain stubborn and stick to playing vanilla Street Fighter IV. For starters, each character now has two Ultras of their choosing that helps cover up their Street Fighter IV weaknesses and introduces versatility. Claw’s Ultra II, a low-hitting damaging slide attack, can catch jump-ins and whiffs quick, while Boxer’s Ultra II (a command grab) compliments his ability to keep opponents blocking. Focus Attacks also come out faster, making Super SFIV a little more offense-heavy than usual.
No matter how seemingly useless some of them are, tournament-level players will have a blast trying them out and finding a situational use for them. The ability to choose between the two isn’t just fluff and rainbows; it’s to help you decide which one is suitable for fighting against particular characters. For example, you might want to use Hakan’s jump-in counter Ultra against the likes of Dictator and Juri to keep them on edge (or punish them if they’re spam-happy).
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Concerning roster updates, we’re not talking just two new characters. If you want to get technical, you’re getting two new characters and eight existing Street Fighter characters reworked to Street Fighter IV’s engine. Counting the rest of the Street Fighter IV roster, that’s thirty-five new characters to experiment and tinker with. Thirty-five new characters that are well-balanced and are given various playstyles topped off with varying learning curves; that is something not well-known in fighting games these days. From the blazing quick Adon (his dash is basically like Fei Long’s) to the very technical ninja Ibuki and even-more-technical Makoto, you’ll find one or two characters to pick as your main in no time flat.
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The brand-new additions also add in their own spin. The Taekwando practitioner Juri is already a fan-favorite ;she’s hot, can link her moves with her useful Pinwheel Kick and has an Ultra that reminds gamers of Street Fighter Alpha 3’s V-ism. Hakan is also another unique addition; he’s a Turkish oil wrestler who has to score a knockdown to buff himself up (thus making him a huge threat when he’s all shiny). There are already techniques out in video form where he can cancel his backdash to a normal as well as an oil dancing technique (use focus and dash normal canceling while oiled up), so there’s huge potential for this guy.
The old guard of Street Fighter IV also get changes; usually for the better. The community will be pleased to know that Sagat’s not as intimidating as before (though he still has good options, just toned-down damage output). Dictator and Guile also got better Ultras, faster charge times, and better utility for their normals. The changes to the characters, big or small, will make fighting fans relearn the structure of the game.
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It’s also good to know that Capcom heard your bickering about Street Fighter IV’s skimpy online offerings; you now have an equivalent of an online arcade with Endless Battle. All connections are region-based, so you’re sure to have a full green bar for all of your matches. Within the fifteen games I’ve found (usually at the evening and at night for obvious reasons), I’ve only encountered mid-match lag in just two of the (and it’s only for a second or two). That’s an impressive feat, considering that the online netcoding isn’t using the famous GGPO.net (used in Blazblue: Calamity Trigger). It’s also fun to watch other people beat the crap out of each other, be it just for kicks or learning how the winner fights so you get to counter his strategies.
You also get to save and watch replays in the Replay Theater mode, but we’ve already got YouTube for that. It’s still a nice addition though if you don’t want to turn on your computer at the same time your PS3/Xbox 360 is running.
You still get Player Points for fighting in Ranked Matches, but you also garner more points for the characters you use. Frequent use of, say, Dudley net you Battle points for him. The score system just acts as bragging rights and an ego-booster of sorts, so if that’s the sort of thing you like, go play a lot of Super SFIV online then. It’s also a telltale sign that lets people know that you’ve been practicing with that particular character a lot and forces you to fight for real against him/her. Nothing beats having a match with a live person or four in the same room as you are in, but Super SFIV’s online stability and modes is close to substituting that method of play.
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The other little things not gameplay-related proves that Capcom did listen. Great-looking-even-if-coming-off-as-ambiguous intros and endings? Check. Arranged BGM and new themes for each character that plays during Versus offline and online? Check. Little details like Ibuki’s “ninja trail” and character-specific winning quotes that draws a chuckle from fans of the series’ lore? Double-friggin’ check.
The final kick in the nuts for every other upcoming console fighting game is that Super Street Fighter IV costs about US$40. The only way this deal could get any better is if they added Sienna Miller with a Baroness outfit. Delusions of grandeur aside, the former king of 2D fighting got itself a makeover of epic proportions.
Don’t be afraid of change, hardcore fighting fans. Embrace it. Embrace Super Street Fighter IV like you mean it.
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Mytheon's Open Beta Is Now Live

AUSTIN, TEXAS - (April 28, 2010) - True Games Interactive, an international multi-player online game developer and publisher, along with award-winning developer, Petroglyph, today announced that the open beta test for the highly-anticipated online, multiplayer Action/RPG with strategic game play, Mytheon, is now live. To kick off the open beta test, True Games will host a special three day event where players can win fabulous prizes including an Alienware M17x laptop, iPods, iTunes cards and more! Event details can be found here:
www.MytheonGame.com/open-beta-event
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Beginning today and continuing through Friday, players can participate in PVP and instance-based events. Anyone who logs into the game during that time is automatically entered into the contest. The event will encourage players to start at Echidna's Swamp, where developers and community leaders will guide them through the game to more difficult locations. The first-place winner via random drawing will receive an Alienware M17x laptop complete with Mytheon themed skins, wallpapers and icons. Seven lucky second-place winners will take home an 8GB iPod Touch, and 100 fans will receive $10.00 iTunes gift cards.
"After a very fun and successful closed beta test, all players will now be able to delve in the world of Mytheon's classic mythology setting and larger than life characters," said Peter Cesario, director of new business and product development at True Games Interactive. "With the open beta test, we welcome all new players to discover the distant yet familiar world of Mytheon and experience fast-action, strategic game play at its finest."
In the open beta test, players will be able to enjoy the most recent content and most polished version of the game without restrictions. In addition, the cash shop items will be available for the first time during open beta for players to sample and enjoy. At various times during the open beta, players will receive "Mytheon Coins" that they can spend as they wish in the cash shop, on items such as armor and weapons, power stones, potions, and much more.
"We've been eager to throw open the virtual doors of this exciting new world and let all players see the unique and addictive gameplay we've been creating," said Randy King, senior producer of Mytheon for Petroglyph. "We are excited to play with the community in the open beta event over the next few days, and to hear their thoughts and feedback on the game as we move closer to our official launch."
Mytheon is an online, multiplayer Action/RPG with strategic game play where players experience classic mythology come to life and challenge legendary gods to define their own fate. Players, or "Stonecasters,"
are powerful humans imbued with the ability to cast spells, summon minions, and erect structures that aid them in battle. An assortment of classes are available that approach combat differently and offer a range of unique, cinematic abilities.
For additional details on Mytheon and to participate in the open beta test visit: http://www.MytheonGame.com .
To follow all the latest news, please visit http://www.facebook.com/mytheon, http://twitter.com/mytheongame and http://www.youtube.com/mytheongame
About True Games Interactive
Based in Austin, Texas, True Games Interactive is an international multi-player online game developer and publisher. It was founded by a core team of MMO industry veterans with extensive experience in publishing and operating online games. True Games brings new and innovative development ideas online, delivers them with a state-of-the-art game platform, and leverages micro-transaction revenue models. True Games released its first game, Warrior Epic,
(www.warriorepic.com) in 2009 and this Spring will launch Mytheon, its premier online, multiplayer Action RPG with strategic game play elements set in an online mythology-based universe.
They are working with world-class publishers to license existing online titles and world-class developers, including Petroglyph (www.MytheonGame.com), to create games exclusively for online play.
The company has multiple titles in development at its wholly-owned development studios based in Austin, Texas and Beijing, China.
UTV Software Communications Ltd (UTV), India's first integrated global media and entertainment company, holds a strategic stake in True Games Interactive.
About Petroglyh
Founded in 2003, Petroglyph is an award-winning, independent game development studio located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company is comprised of industry veterans with a studio-wide average of over ten years in game development. The Petroglyph team specializes in the Action RPG and Real-Time Strategy (RTS) genres, leveraging the experience gained from developing original hit franchises for PC and consoles. Petroglyph uses their proprietary GLYPHX Online game engine, tools and technology to power their next-generation titles. For more information about Petroglyph, please visit www.petroglyphgames.com.
About UTV Software Communications
UTV Software Communications Limited is India's leading global integrated media house with business interests in Television, Movies, Broadcasting, Games Content and New Media. UTV India & its subsidiaries (UTV) create, aggregate and disseminate content of various genres across varied distribution platforms. Listed on India's premier stock exchange, The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Mumbai UTV is India's only diversified media and Entertainment Company with content creation abilities across platforms and genres. It has subsidiaries with offices across India, UK, USA and Japan. The Walt Disney Company holds a strategic stake in UTV.
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A.V.A - Alliance of Valiant Arms

A.V.A - Alliance of Valiant Arms (ENG/2008)
PC | Language: English | 1.4 GB

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TikGames And Creat Studios Announce Demo Of Wakboarding HD For The Playstation Network

TikGames (San Mateo, CA) and Creat Studios (Canton, MA) today announced the release of a free-to-play demonstration version of Wakeboarding HD for the PlayStation® Network. The demo for Wakeboarding HD will be available for download on the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system on Thursday, April 29th in Europe and North America.
The demo version of Wakeboarding HD allows players to experience the non-stop action of this water-filled arcade style game before purchasing the full version. Gamers of all ages can maneuver through an extreme tropical paradise resort: soar through high-speed levels, perform high-flying tricks, collect bonuses and avoid dangers from exploding mines to bloodthirsty sharks.
"Wakeboarding HD combines the over-the-top action of 90's arcade games with the innovative design capabilities of the PlayStation 3. TikGames is thrilled to provide a free-to-play demo to all players on the PlayStation® Network," said Anatoly Tikhman, Founder and CEO of TikGames, LLC.
"Creat Studios has already received great response to Wakeboarding HD, and we are excited to offer PSN players a demo version of the game." said Vladimir Starzhevsky, co-founder and CEO of Creat Studios, Inc. "After performing a couple of tricks and riding the realistic waves, we are confident that players will love Wakeboarding HD."
Wakeboarding HD includes PlayStation 3 Trophy support and has been rated "E" for Everyone by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for this platform.
"PlayStation" and "PS" Family logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. The PlayStation Network Logo is a service mark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
About TikGames: TikGames, LLC was founded in 2002 by Anatoly Tikhman with a plan to develop the most innovative and entertaining games for digital distribution. Towards that end, he has built an industry-leading studio to deliver a broad range of top quality proprietary games. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, California. Further information is available at www.tikgames.com.
About Creat Studios: Creat Studios, Inc. is a premier digital download publisher and developer of current and next-generation online, console and handheld games. Founded in 1990, Creat's corporate headquarters are located in Canton, Massachusetts, with development studios in Massachusetts and St. Petersburg, Russia. Creat Studios develops and publishes titles for Sony PSP®, PlayStation®3, Nintendo DS™, Nintendo DSiWare™, Wii™ and Microsoft Xbox 360®. For more information, please visit www.creatstudios.com.
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Metro 2033 - Review

Introduction
Metro 2033 welcomes you to post apocalyptic Moscow in this creepy and atmospheric first person shooter.
You join the survivors of the apocalypse who fled into Moscow’s underground Metro rail system to escape the apocalypse.  As if living in the subway under a radioactive and toxic wasteland while constantly battling various mutant creatures wasn’t bad enough, there is a new threat to the survivors - the Dark Ones. 
This is where you come in, taking the role of a young man who has never been beyond the safety of his home station and it’s up to you to venture across the Metro system to find help to protect your home.  Metro 2033 provides a gaming environment well worth venturing into, its state of the art DirectX 11 graphics create a detailed and rich environment that fully captures the claustrophobic squalor of the tunnel system and the bleak desolation above ground.


It’s fair to say that the narrative is a little patchy, while the travel from point A to point B is well explained virtually all the other aspects of the game world remain a mystery.  You do pick up some details and background information from overheard conversations, but the main characters and narrative provide very little background.  You will get plenty of information about some of the challenges you face, however that is typically practical advice rather than any explanation of how they came to be there in the first place.



There are the mutants, Nazis and Communists battling it out and there was the “apocalyptic event” itself, neither really gets a decent explanation.  It’s not like a little explanation here and there would be out of place as your character was born in the tunnels and had never left his home station to see the big, wide, underground world.  Even the nature of the Dark Ones, the threat you are supposed to stop, goes largely unexplained other than several visions (rather like those in FEAR) and a frankly baffling finale.

It’s not a problem as such, more a missed opportunity to add a bit more depth and mystery to what is otherwise an very good game world for a first person shooter.



Game play

The game play is the standard first person shooter fare; use a variety of weapons to kill anything that gets in your way.  There is usually a variety of tactics you can use, picking bad guys off at range with scoped weapons, rushing with shotguns or attempting to sneak around with throwing knives and silenced weapons.

The stealth aspect in particular was promising.  By sticking to the shadows, avoiding booby traps or tin can alarms and staying out of view, you can get some satisfying sneaky kills.  However, on occasions the enemy become alerted to your presence for no obvious reason, add to that the occasional bullet/knife seemingly disappearing in midair despite clearly being on target, the stealth approach becomes a little hit and miss.  There are also occasions with the shotgun, particularly the early shotgun where shots that you think clearly hit don’t.

The selection of weapons is adequate; there are the usual pistols, shotguns, submachine guns and assault rifles, along with pneumatic ball bearing and mini spear gun type things and a couple of flavours of pipe bomb.  There are usually a few types of each and they can be upgraded at weapons shops with scopes, silencers etc.

The majority of the game is battling through tunnels and enclosed spaces, which is broken up by a few rail shooter sections and set piece battles.  This, along with surface sections, breaks up the game nicely and prevents it from getting too repetitive.  One nice touch on the surface levels is the need for a gas mask, this adds a challenge of finding air filters for it and you need to be careful not to let it get damaged or you can find yourself choking to death.  The gas mask also helps maintain the games claustrophobic feel on the above ground sections.

Some parts of the game are definitely less fun than others.  One sees you giving a piggy back to a lost child you find, this makes your aim sluggish and unresponsive, which feels very similar to every first person shooter fans favourite thing, lag.  The game then requires you to kill a bunch of these fast moving dog things that dart in and out of holes and the result is more frustration than fun.  Then there are the weird glowing ball things that really like you, head straight for you and once close enough they get so excited they blow up.  Not really a problem individually, but when there are dozens of them spawning all around you it gets not fun very quickly.

I’m all for challenging games but Metro 2033 does occasionally forget that challenging still needs to be fun.  There were a couple places in the game that did test my resolve to keep playing, not just because it was hard, but because it wasn’t fun and an unnecessary, contrived difficulty.  The glowing balls (last mention I promise) are a good example of this; the NPC you are with is supposed to be this amazing, experienced and knowledgeable veteran of the Metro and yet he chooses to walk really slowly.  You can run through the sections with ease, but then the NPC dies because you aren’t covering him and it is game over.

The enemy AI is a bit disappointing, while it’s reasonable that the mutant creatures follow predictable patterns, you get the same feeling when battling human enemies.  They will move around and use cover but if you watch for long enough it’s a set pattern and they occasionally try to take cover in front of cover despite knowing exactly where you are.

Graphics

The graphics really are the highlight of the game, even without the fancy effects that DirectX 11 enables.  Impressive graphics alone do not make a great game but they can create an environment that really draws a player in, the excellent graphics in Metro 2033 comfortably achieve this.  The lighting and smoke effects in particular really make you feel like you are underground and the frost effects above ground convey a genuine feeling of cold.

The impressive graphics do come at a cost though, if you want to run this on full settings on a big monitor at full resolution then even the most powerful computers will struggle.  I played using a Radeon 5850 graphics card and an Intel E8400 processor at 1240x1024 resolution with everything on full and there were a few occasions where things slowed down.

On the plus side the game does provide a lot of graphics options that allow you to customise your settings to best suit your system, even allowing you to select DirectX 9, 10 or 11.

Conclusion

Metro 2033 is almost a great game.  It is let down by a couple of game play issues and a failure to make the most of the plot and game world.  If you are looking for a challenging and atmospheric first person shooter to show off what your system can do then you could do a lot worse than Metro 2033.
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Elements of War(2010/ Beta)

Elements of War(2010/ Beta)
Release: 2010 | Mac OS X | Game | 1.51GB
Genre: RTS-Strategy

Elements of War - a modern MMORTS in settinge global man-made disaster.
As a result of runaway climate weapons test pilot was completely destroyed Washington, a cellar under their rubble all top leaders of the country. This was the beginning of a series of environmental disasters around the world, and has resulted in sending to the U.S., tormented by factions fighting for power, military, international expeditionary force of the European coalition.
Developer: Lesta
Publisher: Playnatic Entertainment
Publication Type: license PTA
Language: Russian only
Tabletka: Not required
Player waiting for an exciting battle, different highly detailed animations of the game world, realistic physics and dynamic change of destruction weather directly affects the gameplay. Fascinating geymlpey provide an opportunity to play for the Russian Army and the U.S. Army, 10 types of PVE-mission in which players have to contend with gangs of looters flooded the country, more than 25 different upgrades of equipment, including a really existing designs and futuristic “weather elementals” and much, much more.
Info:
- “The original plot.
-> Convenient for fans of classic RTS control.
-> Battles in the area locations to 2 square meters. kilometers.
- “Dozens of highly detailed units under the player.
-> Army System ranks in the online game.
-> 10 large-scale missions in the single-player campaign.
-> Ability to control U.S., Russian and German troops in the single-player campaign.
-> On-line opposition to the armies of Russia and the USA!
-> Ability to use the unique climate of weapons.
System requirements:
Operating system: Windows XP / Vista / Seven
> Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3000 MHz, AMD Athlon 3000 + 64 or equivalent
> RAM: 1GB for XP; 2GB for Vista
> HDD: 4GB of free hard disk space
> Video Card: Nvidia Geforce 7600 or Radeon X1600 256MB
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GBR: Special Commando Unit (2010/ENG)

GBR: Special Commando Unit (2010/ENG)
PC | Action/FPS | Xing Interactive | English | 1.66 GB

Due to the increased number of terrorist acts in different parts of the world, the authorities major world powers agreed to create an international secret organization whose purpose is the complete elimination of all forms of terror and those involved in it. Without any limitations in means. In the anti-terrorist group was composed of the best representatives of internal affairs, military experts and intelligence agents at the highest level. Thanks to lightning fast response, wide scope of action and unlimited powers team got the code name for rapid response team.
Features:
3 zones of hostilities on the territory of Russia, 12 extreme missions in Eastern Europe
Wide range of weapons - about 40 models
In the game there is a special store where you can buy equipment, weapons and prepare for new missions
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Infinity Ward ‘to close’, analyst presumes

The ongoing disturbance at Activision’s Modern Warfare studio has left the publisher with a plummeting workforce but a strong brand in Infinity Ward.
Yet an analyst has come out to suggest that the studio will soon close, with the Modern Warfare franchise moving to other studio brands.
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Janco Partners’ Mike Hickey has issued a notice that speculates: “Continued defections from Infinity Ward have created meaningful uncertainty around the future of their Call of Duty: Modern Warfare franchise."
[TIMELINE - INFINITY-GATE]

The note adds: “We expect Infinity Ward studio will be essentially closed after their next map pack release, with development work on Modern Warfare 3 spread between two studios not historically tied to the franchise.”
The notice echoes recent claims made by a purported Infinity Ward insider, who said "Infinity Ward as you know it is dead [...] and it will continue to crumble. There are a lot more veterans who are definitely going to leave."
Plans for the inevitable Modern Warfare 3 project are, for now, thought to remain with Infinity Ward.
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Activision has confirmed that a 2011 Call of Duty game will be developed by newly formed studio Sledgehammer Games. The team will be fronted by Glen Schofield, the former executive producer of EA’s Dead Space, and Michael Condrey, who worked as senior development director on the same game.
Activision has formed a new Call of Duty business unit to help grow the franchise, which will be lead by the company's current Asia Pacific boss Philip Earl.
It also seems that the game won't be an FPS. Instead, it will "extend the franchise into the action-adventure genre".http://www.takesontech.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/bc2_arica_screen11.jpg
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GoldenEye to Return?

Publisher Activision seems to be determined to reinvigorate as many franchises as they can. The company recently registered a web domain for BloodStoneGame.com - which ties into those old reports we've been getting about a new Bond game.
More importantly, they've also registered a site at GoldenEyeGame.com, suggesting a possible game related to Rare's once popular N64 FPS.
To be honest, I was never too crazy about those Bond games. Although there were a few good ones in the past, they were never as entertaining and engaging as, say, Monolith's N.O.L.F. games.

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The Sims 3 Heading to Consoles

Seriously though, Electronic Arts announced that the company's popular PC game The Sims 3 is now in development for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS. Expect it to arrive to stores this Fall. Our buddy Vince reviewed the PC version, so you might want to check it out if you haven't already.
“We’re bringing players the best console and handheld game for The Sims franchise to date and are excited to offer a unique experience for all types of gamers on their platform of choice,” explained Sam Player, Executive Producer at EA. “Building on the unique traits system, living open neighborhood, lifetime wishes, and endless customization options, we’ve tailored each platform of The Sims 3 with exclusive features to allow for even more control, creativity, and connectivity.”http://mbintanghp.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/sims3cover1.jpg
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Red Faction TV Movie Unveiled


Word is that Syfy closed a deal to bring Red Faction to TV through a two-hour movie, which will also "serve as a back-door pilot." What's more, the next Red Faction video-game is going to be produced in conjunction with Syfy Games. Hm, is this good or bad? Time will tell I guess. "It is the kind of content that fits our genre," Alan Seiffert, senior VP of Syfy Ventures, told B&C. "It is a great fit for a big Syfy Saturday movie, and if it really works, it is a great back-door pilot."
"Both Ghost Hunters and Red Faction are great examples of how we are absolutely committed to [gaming], and it is going to be more than just taking the name, it is going to really be part of the overall experience," Seiffert says.
This is a brilliant idea. One of the best ideas ever to be uncovered in the history of gaming. We really need this right now.
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Vodafone 845 Android Smartphone Gets Official

We showed you some leaked photos of Vodafone’s first own branded Google Android smartphone earlier in the month. Vodafone has today officially announced the Vodafone 845 Android smartphone.
The Vodafone 845 is designed to be a low cost Android smartphone, and it features the latest version of Google Android 2.1 (Eclair), it comes with a 2.8 inch touchscreen display, plus a 3.2 megapixel camera.
Vodafone 845 Android Smartphone Gets Official
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Post-it Note Gun

f you need to take a few notes in your next business meeting why not take the Office Assault: Post-It Gun which allow you to shoot out blank Post-it notes.
Designed by Alex Marshall this concept stationery Post-it note gun definitely looks awesome but may take up a little to much desk space to be practical in every office.
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Vodafone Nexus One Out Of Stock Before It Goes On Sale?

The Vodafone version of the Nexus One Google Android Smartphone is due to go on sale in the UK on Friday the 30th April 2010. It has been available to pre-order in the UK for a couple of days.
Now it seems like the Nexus One might be quite popular in the UK, as Vodafone replied to a customer who tried to pre-order a Nexus One, telling them that due to high demand the Nexus One was actually out of stock.
Vodafone Nexus One Out Of Stock Before It Goes On Sale?
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Apple Starts Shipping The iPad 3G

Apple’s has started shipping the 3G version of its iPad out to customers. The iPad 3G will be available in Apple retails stores from Friday the 30th of March in the US from 5PM.
Customers who have pre-ordered the 3G version of the iPad have begun to receive tracking numbers for their shiny new 3G iPads, and it looks like they will be delivered to pre-order customers on Friday.
Apple Starts Shipping The iPad 3G
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DARPA Loses Hypersonic Glider on Maiden Flight

The maiden flight of DARPA’s Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (or HTV-2) ended with the loss of the hypersonic glider after just 9 minutes.
The Hypersonic Glider capable of speeds of Mach 20 was lost by its tracking systems as DARPA tested the autopilot through a number of maneuvers. The test flight was supposed to cover a total of 4,100 nautical miles (7,600 kilometers) from lift-off.
 

 The new glider which the military calls “revolutionary”  is designed to deliver precision strikes anywhere in the world in less than an hour without warning and is built by US aerospace company Lockheed Martin.
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New Nokia Symbian^3 flagship N8 now official

Its been made official as Nokia’s first Symbian^3 handset, its been boasted as the latest flagship for the Finnish mobile maker’s new and improved Symbian OS.
We’ve covered it before when it was first leaked and spotted last month, however, these are now the finalised and confirmed specs of the finished product…
  • 3.5 inch capacitive multi-touch touchscreen with gesture support
  • Multiple homescreens with widget support
  • 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon Flash
  • HD recording and on-phone editing
  • Facebook and Twitter integration via homescreen widgets
  • HDMI support
  • 16GB on board storage
  • WebTV, Ovi Store
  • Ovi maps with walk and drive navigation
  • Symbian S^3
  • Anodized aluminum casing
As you can see, Nokia is quite determined not to aboard the Android bandwagon and instead persist with their own OS, the new Symbian^3. They have boasted the new N8 with some brilliant multimedia features, including 12 megapixel camera and HD video recording, HDMI support and of course, users of the N8 will benefit from Nokia’s free turn by turn navigation – Ovi maps.

If you’re looking to get your hands on the new Symbian^3 flagship from Nokia, you’ll need to be aware that the N8 is not slated to launch until Q3 2010. The N8 will debut in selected global markets with a price tag of €370 ($494 USD).

If you’re looking to get your hands on the new Symbian^3 flagship from Nokia, you’ll need to be aware that the N8 is not slated to launch until Q3 2010. The N8 will debut in selected global markets with a price tag of €370 ($494 USD).
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Chinese iPads ready to attract market attention

As expected, China has successfully launched iPads for the global market. The original Apple iPad isn’t yet available worldwide henceforth we are pretty sure that the Chinese versions are going to attract some amount of attention (we are already giving them some publicity by writing about them here!) The best part of these huge looking iPads is that they are just the rough versions. “This is just the first rough version,” Lin said in Cantonese. “While the shape isn’t quite the same, the external appearance is very similar to the iPad, so we don’t think it will affect our sales that much.”
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New PwnageTool now jailbreaks 3.1 on iPhone 3GS and iPod Touches

The iPhone Dev Team have released their latest updated version of PwnageTool, 3.1.3. This new jailbreak tool extends its reach to the third generation iPhone 3GS as well as second generation iPod Touch. For those who would like full confirmation, the new PwnageTool 3.1.3 now supports iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and first and second gen iPod Touch.
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If you’ve got a non-jailbroken iPhone 3GS running 3.1, now’s your chance to redeem it into a proper iPhone once more. The upgraded PwnageTool allows the 3GS (and the second gen iPod touch) to be jailbroken thus allowing users to gain access to third party apps on Cydia for example. That’s the good news, there is one bad news though. The new PwnageTool still lacks the ability to jailbreak brand new iPhones which have come straight-out-of-the-box installed with iPhone OS 3.1.

Thus the take home message is, if you’re an iPhone 3GS owner and your iPhone 3GS was previously pwned in 3.0 or 3.0.1, then you’re in luck because it will be supported. But if your iPhone had OS 3.1 out of the box, then you’ll still need to wait for the Dev Team’s next update. Additionally, if you want to use the new PwnageTool, you will probably have listened to the warnings anxiously expressed by the Dev Team that you shouldn’t update directly via iTunes to OS 3.1, as this is what the PwnageTool is meant to do for you.
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New generation watch from SEIKO with e-ink display

Wristwatches are fashionable again, and it’s all thanks to SEIKO. They have just announced new watch with Active Matrix E ink display called “Future Now”. It’s a new technology that allows 80 000 pixels (300 dpi) and 4 gray levels.
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So far it’s nothing special because it displays time and date, like any ordinary watch does, but this watch will display world clock photo of the Earth. Besides that it allows all sorts of figures to be rendered, thanks to this Active Matrix E ink display. The use of this new technology allows fluid text and graphics and greater freedom in programmability. All the information that are on the display is 3 times better rendered then on ordinary LCD watches. With this new technology SEIKO presented new kind of display which is ultra thin with high contrast that allows you viewing angle up to 180 degrees while you’re wearing it. It really looks great and it works great but nothing has been announced about release date of the “Future Now” so far.
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New bracelet cell phone from Samsung

For all tech freaks and cell phone fans that enjoy extreme sports Samsungs has a new cell phone. It’s still an early design but interesting thing about this cell phone is that actually a cell phone and a bracelet that you can actually wear while performing all kinds of activities. It’s designed for the people that tend to enjoy in extreme sports or that are always on the go.


With its fancy and future like design this cell phone from Samsung looks really amazing. Color combination give is that alien look, so it’s great for tech nerds and all the people that want to have attractive and unique bracelets. Having a cell phone with a bracelet is actually a good idea if you’re always on the move because you won’t have to worry if your phone accidentally falls from your pocket or if you leave it somewhere. You just need to get this great thing and hook it on your wrist and you’re good to go.

This device is really interesting because it’s slim and really attractive and surely it won’t produce any sweat on your wrists because it is designed to have constant airflow. We agree that it has amazing design, but what about its specifications? Well, Samsung didn’t reveal much because it’s still an early design but it is know that this cell phone bracelet will use OLED touchscreen, tactile keypad and flexible electronics that can follow all the thrill seekers out there

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Daily gadget deal: Lenovo ThinkPad W701 17-inch Mobile Workstation

Here’s LogicBUY’s latest gadget deal of the day for a Lenovo ThinkPad W701 17-inch Mobile Workstation. For those who need extreme performance and productivity, the new W Series mobile workstations are Lenovo’s most powerful ThinkPads yet.
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Not just Sony, even Denon will soon boast 3D Blu-ray players

Sony rocked the planet when it introduced the blu-ray technology. Blogs, newspapers, magazines, television channels and possibly every kind of worldwide media covered the same. Though blu-ray had its limitations yet it performed pretty well for Sony. With time we knew many more players to pop in with similar stuffs and Denon is one such player which has started to target blu-ray technology in the time to come.
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Though as of now market has few blu-ray players but by August things will turn out to be somewhat different when Denon announces the launch of DBP-2011UDCI and DBP-1611UD together.
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The Ultimate Gaming Chair

The Ultimate Gaming Chair
Here I thought that the Pyramat Sound Chair was the ultimate gaming chair, but I was wrong. Very wrong.
That title definitely goes to the Ultimate Game Chair. The name really gets the point across, eh?

This chair is packed with features. To start off, there are 12 vibration motors throughout the chair that are synchronized with the games action. Nerdy and cool.
As far as sound goes, you can use your stock headphones from a MP3 player etc, or plug the chair into your home stereo system to get full surround sound. There are adjustable 3D stereo speakers built into the chair as well.
Any type of gaming accessory will probably work with the chair, including steering wheels and custom controllers.
Comfort was definitely not overlooked when this chair was designed. It’s all leather material, has an adjustable headrest, leg rest, and even a beverage and remote controller holder. Oh, and I forgot to mention that this chair will give you a nice massage, too. Seriously.
Quite a few game consoles are compatible with the Ultimate Gaming Chair, including the PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, Mac, PS1, and Xbox Live. For audio only, you can use all those and your iPod, DS, PSP, or generic MP3 player.
Just to recap, you get a massage chair, beverage holder, stereo sound, vibrators synced to the game, and a remote holder. If you’re a serious gamer, price means nothing, but if you’re not, the $400 price tag might give you some second thoughts.
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Concept Future Kitchen controlled by Text Messages


Future Kitchen is a concept kitchen, and it is essentially what it says it is: the kitchen of the future. It may not be as advanced as the Jetsons’ kitchen, but it is more advanced than mine. Best of all, it uses something completely modern as control: texting.
Let’s say that you have something in the oven, and you want to cook it before you get home from work. All you need to do is send a text message, and it will start cooking. You can use it for running the dishwasher, the range, and pretty much everything else in the kitchen.
Of course, I can see a few things wrong with this particular product. For example, do you really want to have something in the oven while you are gone? It’s very easy to forget about your kitchen when you are away, and you don’t want to come home to a house full of smoke.
Even worse might be the cases where you think you turned your oven on using your cellular phone, but it turns out something went wrong, like you forgot to send the message. Just think about all those times you set a VCR to tape, and then it didn’t.
As I have stated before, this next gadget is just concept for now, but it really should be reality in a society that texts constantly.
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ReZap Battery Engineer: Recharge old disposable batteries

How many times did it happen to you that you have all sorts of old gadgets that you don’t even use anymore because they need new batteries? Getting rechargeable batteries is a good solution but we know how expensive they can be, and buying new disposable batteries each and every time can be more than a tiresome process, so what can you do? This solution comes from the United States and it is called ReZap Battery Engineer.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

iPad Glass Plate is Heavy and Strong

iPad Glass Plate is 
Heavy and Strong

Japan’s Tech-On has disassemble the iPad and they found out that heaviest part of the iPad was the glass plate, before they thought the battery is the heaviest. And they did strong press with hands on the screen and found out the it is pretty strong.


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Apad the Clone iPad

Apad the Clone iPad
Apad is the clone of iPad and some people called it the China iPad. It is powered by Rockchip 2808A 600 MHz processor with 4GB ROM and 125MB ram and comes with 7 inch TFT LCD with Resistance Touch Screen with 800 x 480, web camera for online video call(wow!!!), Google map via GPS Connection, WIFI connectivity, microSD slot (up to 16 GB), mini USB 2.0 port, 3.5mm headphone, built-in microphone, an accelerometer, support HD movie (up 720p) and guess what?! It is running on Android 1.5 operating system. This Apad is now available for grab at $195. More pictures after the break.
Apad the Clone iPad

Apad the Clone iPad

Apad the Clone iPad

Apad the Clone iPad
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