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Here’s one device that could bring to you the ultimate gaming experience. Unveiled by Mad Catz Interactive, the new range of premium Cyborg gaming mice is what we are talking about. The new Cyborg R.A.T. as it is known as, would begin shipping during the second quarter of 2010.
Mad Catz Interactive has brought in with the new range of gaming mice devices that run the same principles normally applied to ergonomic fully adjustable flight sticks. A user who has his hands on the new Cyborg device would realize that all key points
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Those outdated billboards in Google Street View are not just outdated, but they’re an opportunity for Google, who has filed a patent entitled “Claiming Real Estate in Panoramic or 3D Mapping Environments for Advertising,”. The patent should allow them to cut out billboards shown in Street View and replace them with their own current ads.
Apparently this would be done by working with whoever owns the space. For instance a theater owner could keep the posters out front up to date at all times. We can’t think
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When it comes to capacitive touchscreens – like the displays found on the Apple iPhone and the Google Nexus One – it’s not always just about resolution, screen size, or whether it’s OLED or LCD. It’s good to keep in mind that a large touchscreen doesn’t do you much good if it’s not accurately interpreting your finger inputs. Well, thanks to MOTO Labs’ new touchscreen accuracy tests, we now know how the venerable iPhone and the new Nexus One fair against the popular
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Legends from the Chinese history will soon rush on to your gaming screen, thanks to Gamania Digital Entertainment. The online games creator based in Taiwan is all set to roll out its new Hero 108, an in-house developed animation based on ancient Chinese legends. The launch is likely to happen this March in the US and Europe. This apart, the company is also planning an online game version in these two markets during the second quarter of 2010.
With the new game titles coming up, Gamania is expected to gain more acceptance in
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Dragon Age: Origins made the titles when it was released, thanks to its outstanding gameplay qualities and near-flawless design. It looks like BioWare aren’t going to sit idle and collect the profits though, as they appear to already be working on an expansion for the game, called Awakening, which has been confirmed for the PC and Xbox 360.
The game appeared in some online stores and was spotted by various people, though it was taken down shortly. The information provided on those websites indicated that the
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For years, people have been coming up with bright and creative ideas in the shower. Unfortunately, most people forget what the idea was hours after the shower is over.
There is scientific speculation about why the best ideas often happen in the shower. Some believe that the ions contained in water stimulate brain activity, which is why people are so creative during bath time. Another idea is that showers put people in a relaxed state. As the stress melts away, the ideas rapidly
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Market analytics firm Flurry have just released details of the Nexus One’s first week sales and its looking a little low compared to its main competition. However Google still haven’t confirmed these numbers as yet.
View the first week statistics compared to its competition below. Which reports the iPhone 3Gs sold 1.6 million in the first week, ouch.
These number maybe look a little down on the iPhone and
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The latest update to Palm’s webOS for the Palm Pre, webOS 1.3.5.2 has gone live in Europe and it adds a range of new features to Palm’s webOS on the Palm Pre.
Some of the features include the ability to install more third party applications, as Palm have allocated more space for installation, and also the option to tether the Palm Pre via Bluetooth.
Other features added include support for animated GIF’s in the web browser, plus a couple of bug fixes which include
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According to a recent study conducted by the Internet & Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), there are only about 2 million users in the country actively (at least once a month) accessing Internet through their mobile phones and other mobile devices.
The association goes on suggesting that about 27% of all mobile phones — which translates into 127 million people — have an Internet-ready mobile device. Furthermore, out of this number, only 9.4% (12
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The wait has got over, finally. Plastic Logic, which had been giving us sneak peeks of its e-reader that will be known as Que proReader has unveiled the device after making us all wait for more than a year. The CES at Las Vegas proved to be a perfect platform for Plastic Logic to announce the arrival of its new Que proReader.
The CES platform saw demos of the final version of the device. To begin shipping in April, the Que will be made available to customers at the Barnes & Noble stores and at BN.com as well as from Plastic
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