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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S III ?




Now you know how I hate to burst anyone's bubble, especially this close to Christmas. But -- oh, who am I kidding. I love to do that. Especially this close to Christmas.
This is not the Samsung Galaxy S III. It's not a leaked render. It is, however, a nicely done concept render, and it managed to fool a few people today, judging from the amount of tips in our inbox. But, no, folks, it's not the Samsung Galaxy S III, which has not been announced, has not been leaked, and is not seen in the picture above.
Repeat: That is not the Samsung Galaxy S III.
We all straight now? It's a fan render that was posted to some Russian "Samsung Phone Owners' Club" group, then reposted on a couple other sites and picked up before Concept-Phones published an update. Whoopsie. Again, not real. Move on.

Sony Tablets get Ice Cream Sandwich




Some may love the shape of the Sony Tablet S, some may hate it, but one thing everyone can agree on is that it will be better with Ice Cream Sandwich.  According to staff at the Sony Tablet discussion forums, the Android 4 update for the Sony Tablet S is happening, and the timeframe for said update is "coming soon."  The Tegra 2 tablet with the unique look and feel wasn't a huge hit for Sony, but it's nice to see them continuing support and keeping behind this one.  We'll keep our ears open and let you know when "soon" turns into an actual date.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Download Need For Speed Run Demo

Get the ultimate head start and access to exclusive challenges with the Need for Speed The Run Limited Edition! 

You’re in a battle for your life and going to need every advantage you can get. By purchasing the Limited Edition you’ll get the following three elite cars:
• Lamborghini Aventador - Open up this 700hp untamed beast on the highway and you’ll see the fear in your rival’s eyes. 
• Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 - When your life is on the line the Camaro will be bullied by no one. 
• Porsche 911 Carrera S - Finally, who wouldn’t want to drive the most highly anticipated car of 2011? With its raw power and pin point handling, the Carrera S is exclusive to Need for Speed The Run. 

Your Limited Edition Events - Now that you have your elite cars, five exclusive racing events will put them to the test. The Limited Edition serves up fresh content, new opportunities to battle your friends on Autolog, and the chance to master your driving skills while earning bonus rewards and achievements.

Furthermore, it gets even better because we’ve got bonus offers for those who pre-order The Run:
• NFS UNDERGROUND CHALLENGE SERIES - Unlock two bonus cars and three events inspired by NFS Underground. Get behind the wheel of the Nissan 370Z, and Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. 
• NFS MOST WANTED CHALLENGE SERIES - Unlock two bonus cars and three events inspired by NFS Most Wanted. Get behind the wheel of the BMW M3 GTS, and Razor’s Mustang Boss 302. 
• NFS CARBON CHALLENGE SERIES - Unlock two bonus cars and three events inspired by NFS Carbon. Get behind the wheel of the Corvette Z06, and Darius’ Audi R8.





Minimum System Requirements 

OS: Windows Vista SP2 32-bit 
DirectX: DirectX 10 
Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Equivalent 
Memory: 3 GB 
Hard Drive: 18 GB 
Graphics card (AMD): 512 MB RAM ATI Radeon 4870 or higher performance 
Graphics card (NVIDIA): 512 MB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or higher performance 
Sound card: DirectX Compatible 
Keyboard or Gamepad or Steering Wheel 
DVD Rom Drive 
Online: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection 

Recommended System Requirements 

OS: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit 
DirectX: DirectX 11 
Processor: 3.0 Mhz Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Equivalent 
Memory: 4 GB 
Hard Drive: 18 GB 
Graphics card (AMD): 1024 MB RAM ATI Radeon 6950 
Graphics card (NVIDIA): 1024 MB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX560 
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible 
Keyboard or Gamepad or Steering Wheel 
DVD Rom Drive 
Online: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection

Thursday, October 27, 2011

 SPB MOBILE SELL v3.7.1 635 S60v5 S^3 Signed App With KeygenSPB Mobile Shell with next generation UI “User Interface”, New and updated featuresSPB Mobile Shell keeping alladvantages of s60v5 S^3 devices and the cool widgets to fully customize your device home screen such as contacts, picture frame, weather report, wireless switches and much more. SPB Mobile Shell also keeping finger friendly contacts, fast access to all your devicefeatures and integrated tools.
SPB Mobile Shell finger friendly contacts feature provide you widget based photo contacts on home screen, photo call log, smart contact search, 3D favorite contacts carousel, ringtone management and more. Fast access features pinned shortcuts, recently used programs, finger friendly task manager and more. SPB Mobile Shell comes with integrated tools such as weather forecasts, current weather, agenda view, world time, wireless switches. SPB Mobile Shell allows you to customize you device with your preferences 3D carousel with especial effects, make you own home screen using widgets, change background, customize menu bar, change widget skins. SPB Mobile Shell also allow you to use two type of home screen at once just slid finger top to bottom and change screen select at own choose Professional or lifestyle.

Download Photo Browser 2 for Nokia N8,E7,701,600

Photo Browser 2 Nokia SymbianOS9.4 S60v5 & OS9.5 S^3 Application. Photo Browser 2 application smart way to view your photos collection, Photo Browser 2 easy sorting your photos and albums by month and make it easy for you to search any photo according events. Photo Browser 2 with beautiful animation any movement in the program looks amazing. Photo Browser 2 supported to work in portrait and landscape modes. You can easily scale photos just by double clicking on the screen. if you want to see photos in more detail just hold your finger on photo for few seconds. Photo Browser 2 also supports all other standard features such as rotating and delete.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Download free Angry Birds Season Ham’O'Ween for Android and iPhone Device

Angri Birds Season is new launch his new game version is Ham O ween. It was a dark and stormy night… but that won’t stop the Angry Birds! Pursue the pigs through 30 levels filled with pumpkin patches, exploding jack-o-lanterns, and creepy skeletons, lit by a full moon and eerie lantern light. You’ll get some unexpected help from a BRAND NEW BIRD – he starts out small, but don’t let his looks fool you! Complete all the levels to find some special tricks and treats!
In addition, the Mighty Eagle is now available for Seasons! This in-app purchase lets you use the Mighty Eagle to destroy difficult levels and collect special achievements.


This year’s Halloween episode marks a year of great Angry Birds Seasons episodes, but we’re not done yet! Download now to get access to 205 great levels!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Download TwimGo For MeeGo, Meemo Nokia N8,Nokia N9,Nokia E7




TwimGo is a Twitter client for Maemo, Symbian and MeeGo devices. It containes all the basic functionality like home, mentions, favourites etc. timelines, search, lists, trends. You can also easily open links and search mentioned hashtags. TwitPic and yFrog photo preview is shown in tweet details.
Download Here :

Now Chance to Win Nokia N9

IdeasProject is giving chance to win Nokia N9 it's new Smartphone in Wold. you can win this phone with some new Idea for Future Phones.IdeasProject is an online community for everybody from all around the world to brainstorm. It enables the two-way exchange of ideas between users and   developers around innovation powered by Nokia.



IdeasProject is founded on philosophy of democratized innovation and idea crowdsourcing. We believe that users are able to innovate products and services for themselves and that user-centered innovation offers great advantages over the manufacturer-centric innovation development systems that have been the mainstay of commerce  for hundreds of years. Users that innovate can develop exactly what they want, rather than relying on manufacturers to act as their, often very imperfect, agents. Moreover, individual users do not have to develop everything they need on their own: they can benefit from innovations developed and freely shared by others, which leads us to open innovation, another principle of IdeasProject. Read more about idea crowdsourcing from a white paper The Promise of Idea Crowdsourcing – Benefits, Contexts, Limitation written by Stanford University and Imperial College London.

Open innovation encourages companies to embrace ideas from outside to  strengthen the viability of its products in the market. Users like we and you are sharing ideas with different players like companies, developers, experts, NGO's and all who can help in realization of  ideas. By the same token, ideas developed within the company that are  not  being used should be shared freely with the public, e.g. with application developers and start-ups.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Download New Symbian Themes : Neon of Lights


Neon of Lights is a free Symbian S60 theme for Nokia phones created. It is available in Symbian Belle, Symbian Anna & Symbian^1 versions.

Features:
new icon set
400+ custom icon with some 3rd parties

Download Gravity 2.00.7001 for Nokia N8 and Nokia N9

Gravity is the first fully-featured and native Twitter client for the S60 platform. It supports multiple accounts, Twitter Search, Laconica, Ping.fm, posting of pictures via MobyPicture & TwitPic and wraps everything into a gorgeous looking interface.


Download YouTube Videos Downloader Udwnldr for Windows Phone 7

In case you were looking for a YouTube downloader for your Windows Phone 7, then Udownldr might be your natural choice. According to the app developers, you will be able to download YouTube videos directly on your Windows Phone 7 mobile with integrated options to pause and resume downloading. There is also an integrated player with this app that lets you play videos and allows basic controls like Zoom In and Zoom Out. And the best part is that this app is free without any trial limitations for the time being.


The above paragraph pretty much narrates developer’s viewpoint and in order to verify that this app does what it says, we decided to take it for a spin on our HTC HD7. Apparently we were immediately bumped by the fact that this app wasn’t available in Marketplace if you ran a keyword search with app’s name i.e Udownldr. So we decided to search it with the term “Bulldozer”, Bulldozer Mobile are creators of this WP7 app, and bingo! After installing the app on our phone, we launched it and were surprised to see a heavily pixelated “U” followed by “downldr” under it. The first impression wasn’t impressive at all but it isn’t about the looks when you need core functionality of downloading videos. The resulting screen had a search bar along with some featured videos. After running some quick video searches, we were able to determine that this app actually came with integrated YouTube search that allows you to search any video subject to availability.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Crysis 2 editor and free CryEngine SDK

As hinted at a few months ago Crytek plans to not only add a free editor for its recent first person shooter Crysis 2 but will also release a free stand alone version of itsCryEngine 3 game development tools.

In a message on the (currently being revamped) CryMod.com web site, Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli states that early this summer the editor for Crysis 2 will be released for people who want to make new levels and content for the game. However in August will come the CryEngine SDK. Yerli says, "This will be a complete version of our engine, including C++ code access, our content exporters (including our LiveCreate real-time pipeline), shader code, game sample code from Crysis 2, script samples, new improved Flowgraph and a whole host of great asset examples, which will allow teams to build complete games from scratch for PC." Crytek plans to release regular updates to the tools and will also provide documentation to use the tools.

While developers can create free stand alone games with the CryEngine SDK, they can also choose to sell those games commercially. Yerli states, "If you want to take your product down a traditional commercial route, we will offer an innovative low cost licensing model if you want to release your game digitally." No details on that model have been announced yet.

Download Crysis 2 Patch for PC

Crysis 2 is better than part 1 If you have been waiting for a new PC patch for Crysis 2 your wait is over. Crytek's official message boards for the game have revealed the patch notes for the just released 1.2.0.0 PC patch. The notes reveal that the patch contains some more anti-cheating measures along with the option for crouch toggle in both single player and multiplayer.


There's also some login issues that are fixed as well as one that caused some players to lose Nano Catalyst points after restarting the game. Steam users who have already downloaded the patch are apparently getting some long loading times but the Steam version should have that fixed in a few days.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Far Cry 2


Publisher Ubisoft today issued the minimum and recommended system requirements for the PC edition of Ubisoft Montreal's open-world shooter Far Cry 2, which is also due out on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this fall.
"It has always been our intention to make Far Cry 2 as accessible to everyone as possible, and we have worked continuously to optimize Far Cry 2 to achieve this goal," noted lead technical director Dominic Guay.
    High Requirements:
    • CPU: E6600 Core 2 Duo
    • Graphics: Nvidia 8800GTS
    • RAM: 2GB
    • Hard Drive Space: 6-8GB
    • Optical Drive: DVD Drive
    Minimum Requirements:
    • CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
    • Graphics: Nvidia 6600 or ATI X1600 - Shader Model 2.0
    • RAM: 1GB
    • Hard Drive Space: 6-8GB
    • Optical Drive: DVD Drive
    Recommended Requirements:
    • CPU: Dual-Core CPU (Athlon X2 / Pentium D / Core 2 Duo)
    • Graphics: Nvidia 7800GT or ATI X1800XL Pro (SM 3.0)
    • RAM: 2GB+
    • Hard Drive Space: 6-8GB
    • Optical Drive: DVD Drive

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

James Cameron's Avatar

Bigger doesn't mean better. Developer Ubisoft Montreal disregarded this mantra when creating James Cameron's Avatar, delivering a mediocre game loaded with unnecessary padding, rather than a tight and enjoyable package that could have gotten players excited about the upcoming film of the same name. In fact, if you're eagerly anticipating the upcoming Avatar movie, it's probably best that you avoid this bland and overlong third-person shooter altogether, because there's nothing fantastical or compelling about its story or characters. That isn't to say that Avatar is all bad. A branching story featuring two disparate factions makes this a two-games-in-one experience, so if you like wringing the last drop out of your $50, the single-player campaign might keep you busy for 15 hours or so. Unfortunately, while a few of those hours are entertaining, Avatar's action is too bland and tedious to justify the game's length, and a variety of bugs and bizarre design elements put a further damper on the fun.Avatar takes place on the planet Pandora, which the human-controlled Resources Development Administration (RDA) is stripping of its resources--much to the dismay of Pandora's indigenous population, the blue-skinned Na'vi. Meanwhile, the RDA has established a way of transferring a human's consciousness into an artificially created human/Na'vi hybrid called an avatar. You play as Ryder, an RDA operative who soon finds himself (or herself, if you choose a female persona) in over his head as he discovers the consequences of the RDA's destructive presence on Pandora. About an hour into the campaign, you'll be faced with a choice: side with the RDA, or live as an avatar and take your chances with the Na'vi. Yet no matter which path you meander down, you'll meet a series of unmemorable characters, played by unexceptional voice actors who deliver their poorly written lines without a trace of enthusiasm or urgency.

More disappointingly, the game assumes a familiarity with the nature of avatars. Cutscenes are abrupt, and moments that should carry weight, such as the first time you enter the body of your giant blue avatar, are presented without a shred of wonder. Your own character embraces that same matter-of-fact approach, reciting the dialogue in monotone, even as events unfold that would make most folks' jaws drop. With few exceptions, humans come across as resource-hungry simpletons, while the Na'vi are reduced to monosyllabic native stereotypes. And no matter which faction you align with, the flabby ending sequence will make you wonder why you bothered to see the story through. The blend of sci-fi and fantasy seems conceptually solid, but the ideas were given a treatment so cavalier that it's impossible to care about the fate of this world, of its people, and of your own character.
You won't find any more magic in Avatar's world than in its story, because though it too seems conceptually solid, it's similarly diminished by a general lack of energy. Pandora is at first sight a beautiful place, covered in lush foliage and teeming with beasts both savage and submissive. If you follow the RDA route, some of the monstrous plants will even spew poisonous fumes at you or knock you over with a powerful swipe of their leaves (really). The environments are attractive in the way most jungles are, and sights of flying beasts overhead and winsome waterfalls in the distance make Pandora's beauty simultaneously inviting and imposing. Yet over time, the environments lose their allure. Dark greens and darker greens melt into each other, and the visuals start to feel heavy, which will make you long for a change of scenery. A few of the areas you visit provide much-needed variety, but even so, the atmosphere grows wearisome and eventually wears out its welcome.

Monday, March 21, 2011

SHADOWS OF THE DAMNED


His name is Garcia Hotspur, hunter of demons, and his wrath will bring hell to its knees.
From the creative genius of Suda 51 (No More Heroes) and Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil) comes an all-new psychologically twisted vision of hell unlike anything seen before.  Shadows of the Damned combines visceral action with dark, grotesque horror to create a mind-shattering adventure that has to been seen to be believed.
When evil demonic creatures kidnap Garcia’s girlfriend, it’s up to him to travel to the City of the Damned to get her back.  Aided by a former demon with the ability to transform into an array of vicious weapons, Garcia will once again take on the mantel of “demon hunter” and rip apart the horrifying forces of the underworld to protect what he loves most.
Players must harness the power of the light to fight the army of the dark in unique light versus darkness gameplay that will forever change the way gamers perceive puzzles, combat, and terror.
Combining the punk rock style of Suda 51 with the legendary horror design of Shinji Mikami, Shadows of the Damned will take gamers on an in-your-face thrill ride through demon-torn towns, shadow infested forests, grimy sewers and more.  Featuring the most twisted boss battles ever seen, warped visuals and intense visceral combat, Shadows of the Damned will challenge gamers to break through the ultimate head-trip to help Garcia rescue his tortured girlfriend from the clutches of a mysterious enemy.
Brace yourself for one hell of a trip to the city of the damned.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Dead Space 2


Engineer Isaac Clarke returns in Dead Space 2 for another blood-curdling adventure in the sequel to the critically acclaimed Dead Space.
After waking from a coma on a massive space city known as "The Sprawl", the lone survivor of a horrific alien infestation finds himself confronting a catastrophic new nightmare. Battling dementia, hunted by the government, and haunted by visions of his dead girlfriend, Isaac will do whatever it takes to save himself and dominate the gruesome onslaught.
With an arsenal of tools to dismember Necromorphs and new determination, an engineer will bring the terror to space.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

God of War III



After slicing a rampaging Minotaur repeatedly with your trusty Blades of Exile, you finally knock the exhausted beast down, leaving it dazed and disoriented from your virtuosic display of hatred-fueled combat. As the Minotaur writhes on the ground, badly wounded but still not ready to succumb to death’s waiting embrace, you sprint over and take hold of its piercing horns. With muscle-tearing effort, you grapple with the monster, twisting its neck as it desperately tries to break free of your hold. A horrific snap echoes across the room: You have won the fight. His limp body falls pitifully to the ground, forgotten as you run off to your next conquest. God of War III relishes death like few other games, glorifying the downfall of mythical beasts, rock-solid Titans, and not-quite-immortal gods in grotesque and satisfying fashion. The visceral combat and overwhelming sense of scale that have become the hallmarks of this brutal franchise have been pushed further than ever before in God of War III, creating an experience so focused and explosively fun that it's hard to put down, and even harder to forget.

Kratos has serious daddy issues. After being momentarily killed by his father, Zeus, at the beginning of God of War II, Kratos has spent every waking hour trying to return the favor. His quest for vengeance is unwavering. The majority of the cutscenes are centered on angry exchanges between Kratos and someone who dares oppose him, and end with an irreversible resolution. The motivation that pushes Kratos forward is easy to understand, but the repetition of his uncanny fury dulls the impact after a while. It's hard to relate to his actions after he gruesomely disposes of yet another mythical opponent with the same wicked scowl plastered on his face. For much of the game, the story hits just this one note. But things open up late in the quest, giving the game the heart it so desperately needs. When Kratos reveals a side beyond violent retribution, it makes his character more empathetic and gives the story much more weight. Freed from its overreliance on cold-blooded vengeance, Kratos' story becomes powerful and moving in unexpected ways, peaking in a thrilling conclusion that successfully touches on many different emotions and provides closure for this epic tale.
God of War III begins immediately after the events that conclude its predecessor. Kratos stands on the shoulder of Gaia, urging her and her fellow Titans to climb Mount Olympus and strike down the gods once and for all. This incredible scene follows the trend set by the previous games in the series, kicking off your journey with a jaw-dropping experience that will immediately suck you into this epic adventure. The defining characteristic of your plight as you climb this sacred mountain is a breathtaking sense of scale. The Titans you are traveling with are gigantic. Kratos is but a mere speck on their colossal bodies, and the camera zooms and pans so you can fully appreciate the size disparity of these reluctant allies. The ground you run across is part of a living creature, flexing and swaying as you dispatch the enemies who dare stand in your way. The game seamlessly shifts from a bird's-eye view of this epic climb to an extreme close-up of Kratos in combat, and it's simply stunning that there are no dropped frames or other graphical oddities to lessen this effect. The feeling that you're riding a towering giant is conveyed brilliantly, and the game only gets better from there.
The culmination of this fantastic sequence is one of the most violent deaths ever seen in the series. Kratos is no stranger to blood, but the stunning visuals in God of War III make his penchant for beheadings and disembowelments so much more gruesome. By initiating a quick-time event on a wounded foe, you can rip out the entrails of a centaur, de-wing a harpy, and tear the eyeball from a Cyclops, complete with optic-nerve snapping. Some of these death animations have been recycled from previous games in the series, but seeing them re-created here in meticulous detail will elicit equal doses of nausea and sadistic joy. The only downside to these horrific death sequences is that there is only one way to mutilate each type of enemy, even though you have four weapons in your arsenal. So while it is amazing to slit a gorgon's neck the first time, it loses its impact after a dozen or so identical viewings. Even with the repetition, the brutality of combat is one of the most satisfying aspects of God of War III.