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March 13th, 2014, 22:26 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia X 'Porting Bus' will park up in Paddington to offer workshops, food and beer.
Nokia recently proved the rumours to be true at Mobile World Congress, moving beyond its Windows Phone-only border to enter Android country with the Nokia X line.
The Finnish firm is keen to get developers on-board the Google OS mission and will be helping the free porting process in London next week on Friday, March 28th.
In fact, the company is so eager to drive adoption, it will park the Nokia X 'Porting Bus' outside its office in Paddington to offer technical workshops, consultations, food and beer.
Those taking part on the day will receive DVLUP points for each app they port, translating into rewards for app promotions and so on.
The London push comes following data that suggests Android will make Nokia a success in the UK.
Interested? Registration details can be found on Nokia's Eventbrite page.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/developmen...-london/043180
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March 13th, 2014, 22:14 Posted By: wraggster
Rhythmic auto-platformer Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is a million-seller for Gaijin Games, and the Californian studio is celebrating the fact with a limited-time price cut. The game is $5 on all platforms - it launched at $15 - while iOS adaptation Bit.Trip Run is down from $4 to just 99 cents.
Runner 2 continues the Bit.Trip Runner mix of excellent music and challenging 2D levels to jump and slide your way through, but it swaps out the first game's retro soundtrack and look for more modern stylings. It also features the narration of Mario voice actor Charles Martinet, and that probably alone makes it worth the $5.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/03/13/ru...mited-time-sa/
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March 13th, 2014, 00:19 Posted By: wraggster
Surgeon Simulator will launch on iPad tonight, providing the game follows the common trend for UK and US iOS app releases that hit the same day as New Zealand. The game is out now for New Zealanders, and has players guiding the shaky hands of returning surgeon-of-sorts Nigel Burke through operations on "the world's unluckiest patient, Bob."
The game includes a multiplayer mode, the heart and double-kidney transplants from the bloody PC version of the game as well as new teeth and eye transplant objectives. Given the game's new touch controls, developer Bossa Studios opted to hack away Nigel's left arm, so it no longer floats around the operating room in the iPad version. Those with iPad 4 devices or better can also record and upload their surgeries for the amusement of others. Surgeon Simulator will cost $5.99 for US players and £3.99 for wannabe doctors in the UK, according to Pocket Gamer.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/03/12/su...-ipad-tonight/
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March 13th, 2014, 00:16 Posted By: wraggster
Samsung has insisted that the recent fire at a manufacturing plant will not impact the Galaxy S5’s rollout.
The fire at DAP Corporation in South Korea was detected on Sunday morning and caused around $1 billion in damage. 287 firefighters and 81 vehicles battled the blaze for six hours.
"We will do our utmost to help stabilise DAP Corporation's operations," Samsung said in a statement.
"In the meantime, we do not expect any production delays of the Galaxy S5, as we rely on multiple contractors."
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S5 at this year's Mobile World Congress.
The new flagship smartphone features a fingerprint scanner that can be used to authorise PayPal transactions online.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...ry-fire/033509
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March 12th, 2014, 23:39 Posted By: wraggster
"Apple and Samsung couldn't agree on a patent cross-license even though their CEOs met recently. What could be the reason (or one of the reasons) is that Apple is asking for obscenely high patent royalties. At the March 31 trial an Apple-hired expert will present to a California jury (already the third jury trial in this dispute) a damages claim of $40 per device (phone or tablet) for just a handful of software patents. The patents are related to, but don't cover all aspects and elements of, functionalities like slide-to-unlock, autocorrect, data synchronization, unified search and the famous tap-on-phone-number-to-dial feature. Google says there are 250,000 patentable inventions in a smartphone. On average, Apple wants $8 per patent per device. That would add a patent licensing bill of $2 million to each gadget. So Apple and Samsung will be back to court again later this month.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/14/0...ftware-patents
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March 12th, 2014, 22:57 Posted By: wraggster
Those fancy 2048×1536 pixel resolution displays found in the iPad 3 and 4 can be used for much more than high def Candy Crush and Netflix viewing. [Freddie] over in Southampton, UK built his own adapter to connect these high-resolution LCD panels to anything with a DisplayPort connection. It’s called OSCAR, and it’s the open source way to add a whole lot of pixels in a second (or third, or fourth….) monitor.
The LCD panels found in the iPad 3 and 4 don’t use the usual LVDS connection found in just about every other LCD panel ever made. It uses an extension of the DisplayPort protocol, meaning any graphics card with one of these ports already does the heavy lifting for this panel. The only other thing that’s needed is an adapter to control the power and backlight, which is easily handled by an ATMega32U4. This makes OSCAR Arduino compatible, making it easy to add sensors and USB playthings.
OSCAR is available on Kickstarter for £65 (~$100 USD) for the board itself. Adding to that, you’ll need to grab an iPad retina display through the usual channels for about $65. Not exactly cheap, but try finding another better-than-1080p display for that price.
http://hackaday.com/2014/03/12/an-op...splay-adapter/
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March 12th, 2014, 22:50 Posted By: wraggster
We often tease Samsung about the seemingly arbitrary way it divvies up its tablet offerings -- not content with round numbers, it's released tablets that are 10.1inches wide instead of 10, 8.9 instead of 9, 7.7 instead of 8, and so on. And so too is the case with the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, whose extra 0.4 inch seems unnecessarily tacked on. Yet, this results in a 16:9 aspect ratio that makes it well-suited for watching movies, which makes us willing to forgive its silliness. Plus, even if that weren't enough to sway us, there's so much else to like about Tab Pro 8.4 that the odd screen size is but a minor detail. Indeed, while Samsung released its latest Galaxy Tab Pro line of tablets in both 10.1 and 12.1 inches, it's the 8.4-inch model that's likely to win the hearts of most.
Why do I say that? Simple: Portability. Just like the iPad mini with Retina display, the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 offers a sharp tablet in a travel-friendly form factor. Except, of course, the Tab Pro 8.4 runs Android, and is thus an alternative for those who'd like a premium 8-inch tablet without having to lock themselves into iOS. And that's not all that the tiniest Tab Pro has going for it: The display is pin-sharp; the design is handsome; and the quad-core processor is not to be sneezed at. But at $400, it's not exactly cheap and it's also got some serious competition.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/12/s...ro-8-4-review/
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March 12th, 2014, 22:48 Posted By: wraggster
At some point several years ago Apple decided to offer a much more generous return policy for the iPhone than it did for other products, bumping it from 14 days to 30 days. Over the last couple of years, however, the carriers have begun shifting to a 14 day return period. Obviously this caused some confusion among consumers who faced different terms depending on where they purchased their handset. Now Apple is (re)joining them by returning to the more restrictive two week policy. The move brings all parties in line with each other, which should reduce confusion and avoid surprise charges -- it was possible before to be hit with an early cancellation fee from your carrier if you returned your iPhone to an Apple store. Though, clearly we wish everyone had settled on 30 days.
http://www.apple.com/legal/sales-sup...retail_us.html
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March 12th, 2014, 22:45 Posted By: wraggster
Sure, Apple's legal scuffle over in-app purchases made by misbehaving youngstershas ended, but the firm's added a precautionary measure to avoid additional costly mishaps. Among other changes included in iOS 7.1, Cook and Co. snuck in an alert after micro-transactions that tells users similar payments can be made for the next 15 minutes without entering their password. Of course, the notice also directs the wielder of the iOS device to adjust the restriction if it's not to their liking. The 15-minute policy is far from new, but the message is likely a welcome -- albeit tiny -- addition for parents with shopping spree-prone offspring.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/12/a...arning-ios7-1/
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March 12th, 2014, 22:44 Posted By: wraggster
Given the vast number of leaks about HTC's all new One, its upcoming flagship launching March 25th, it's almost surprising that it was this long before we saw a retail unit sold on eBay. But hey, it's finally happened, although we must say we're a bit puzzled as to why the sale only netted $500. Naturally, the final retail price will be a bit higher than that. Regardless of price, the fact that it comes in its packaging is more important because it has most of the specs listed on it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HTC-ONE-4G-L...p2047675.l2557
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March 12th, 2014, 22:43 Posted By: wraggster
Breakout viral hit Flappy Birds may one day make a return to smartphone app stores, says its creator Dong Nguyen.
Flappy Birds shot to fame earlier this year when the game inexplicably went viral, topping iOS and Android app stores with millions of downloads before Nguyen pulled the game down, explaining that it "ruins my simple life", and that the game had become too addictive for its players.
But speaking with Rolling Stone in a recent interview, the Vietnamese indie developer said the game, or a follow-up to it, may make a return.
"I'm considering it," he said when asked if Flappy Birds may come back.
While Nguyen said he's not currently working on a new version of the game, he did reveal that, should a follow-up materialize, it will come with a "warning" for players similar to that of many modern Nintendo games: "Please take a break."
Elsewhere in the interview, Nguyen revealed he's working on three new games, an unnamed 'cowboy-themed shooter', a 'vertical flying game called Kitty Jetpack' and an "action chess game" called Checkonaut. One, he said, will be released this month.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...dded-warnings/
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March 12th, 2014, 22:37 Posted By: wraggster
Jetpack Joyride and Fruit Ninja developer Halfbrick has released a new puzzle game called Bears vs. Art.
Described as "a puzzling postmodern expression of the fight against subtext", gameplay revolves around strategically destroying artwork against the clock.
According to the official blurb: "Greedy millionaires have opened abstract art galleries to display and admire their latest work. Now Rory the bear is ready to fight back against the pointless pieces invading his home."
Bears vs. Art is currently available for free on the Canadian and Australian app stores. It is expected to launch worldwide soon, but Halfbrick has yet to confirm a specific date.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...-bears-vs-art/
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March 12th, 2014, 22:11 Posted By: wraggster
Spike Chunsoft's visual novel Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (aka 999), is getting ported to iOS on 17th March, sort of.Published by Aksys Games, this mobile rendition of the cult DS hit, simply titled 999: The Novel, will eschew all the puzzles from the original game, so it can focus entirely on the plot and player decisions. Additionally, the art has been redone in a higher resolution and conversations have been reformatted so they're told via comic book-style dialogue bubbles rather than boxes of text ala an Ace Attorney game.Excitingly, a flow chart is being added, so players can keep track of which narrative paths they've gone down. This should make it a lot easier to experiment with the story's numerous branching possibilities.According to Gemastu, this release will cost $4.99 (about £3).For the uninitiated, 999's high-concept premise follows a series of characters trapped in a sadistic experiment where they need to solve riddles lest they be exploded by their tormentor. It sounds pretty silly, but those who've played the game tend to have nice things to say about its twisted, labyrinthine plot. EG-contributor Chris Schilling was fond of the horror story and noted in his 999 review that "the puzzles aren't the focus; they're merely a sporadic diversion from the branching plot," suggesting their omission here could be a good thing.The original Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors was succeeded by a 3DS and Vita sequel entitled Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward - a game that our Martin Robinson called "strange, frustrating and incredibly smart" in his review.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...-ios-next-week
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March 12th, 2014, 00:29 Posted By: wraggster
Having been defeated by Apple in more or less aspect of its business, Blackberry has decided to mock its rival over the iPhone’s battery life.
Yahoo reports that chief executive John Chen told conference attendees that he “calls [iPhone owners] wall huggers” due to their need to stay near a wall socket to charge their phones at the end of the day.
Chen has since assuming duties at Blackberry in November overseen a 50 per cent rise in the company’s share price and outsourced handset manufacturing to Foxconn to reduce inventory risks.
He recently found himself engulfed in a war of words with T-Mobile boss John Legere after the mobile operator emailed its Blackberry-owning customers with a trade-in offer to switch brands.
The Blackberry boss said it was a “clearly inappropriate and ill-conceived marketing promotion”. Legere responded by saying that 94 per cent of customers who participated in the deal swapped to a rival mobile platform.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/buoya...uggers/0129375
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March 12th, 2014, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
Microsoft has announced a new competition that will give UK games developers a chance to better show off their work through Windows app stores.
The Beautiful Game contest is open to all UK games developers that publish new games on Microsoft Windows 8 or the Windows Phone Store, or port their existing titles over to theses marketplaces. Each game entered will be showcased on the Store.
For every download, they will receive points with additional points awarded for quality in areas such as audio, visuals and gameplay. Developers of the 20 titles with the most points by the end of the competition will win a range of prizes.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/micro...tition/0129417
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March 12th, 2014, 00:03 Posted By: wraggster
HP has claimed that there is no room for retailer profit margins on tablets.
Speaking to TrustedReviews, Pascal Bourgat, HP’s VP of Consumer Personal Systems said: “If you ask Dixons ‘Are you making money on tablets?’ they will tell you immediately ‘My friend I will tell you I am making no money on tablets’.”
Bourget said that there are low margins on tablets and their accessories should be a vital part of retailers’ business models.
“A small (tablet) jacket probably costs a few dollars to make but can retail for £25 so there’s decent margin for retailers and for us,” he said.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...tablets/033497
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March 11th, 2014, 23:52 Posted By: wraggster
Publisher Aksys Games has announced the iOS-specific, interactive comic version of 999: 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors is coming to North America on March 17 for $4.99.
999: The Novel is based on the 2010 DS game also known as Zero Escape, focusing on the game's narrative by removing DS version's puzzles and instead offering players a choose-you-own-adventure story experience. The iOS appfirst launched in Japan last summer.
999: The Novel from writer Kotaro Uchikoshi promises to take readers on "a suspense-filled journey full of danger, terrifying choices and unexpected twists toward a variety of endings that may or may not see them coming out alive on the other side." A direct sequel, Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward, launched on DS and Vita in North America in late 2012.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/03/10/99...rica-march-17/
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March 11th, 2014, 01:50 Posted By: wraggster
via http://www.emucr.com/
AlmostTI v2.3.6 for Android is released. AlmostTI turns your Android device into a Texas Instruments graphing calculator. It fully emulates TI-85, TI-86, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-83+ Silver Edition, TI-84+ Silver Edition, and TI-73 calculators made by Texas Instruments. And yes, if you have got a tablet, that will be a really BIG calculator. AlmostTI also lets you save your calculations at any point and then select from several previously saved tasks.
To run AlmostTI, you will need at least one calculator system ROM. AlmostTI does not include any calculator ROMs on its own, as they are intellectual property of Texas Instruments. You should place your own ROM, preferably dumped from the calculator you own, onto your internal storage. AlmostTI recognizes following ROM files (in upper case):
TI85.ROM, TI86.ROM, TI82.ROM, TI73.ROM, TI83.ROM, TI83P.ROM, TI83SE.ROM, TI84SE.ROM
AlmostTI v2.3.6 for Android Changelog:
* Fixed battery drain when AlmostTI runs in background.
* Reduced CPU use when AlmostTI runs in foreground.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...id=com.fms.ati
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