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July 22nd, 2012, 22:38 Posted By: wraggster
Black Ops Zombies on iOS has just received a significant update the adds Call of the Dead: Director's Cut to the surprisingly good mobile FPS.
As the iTunes page explains: "The original zombie killing team of Nikolai, Takeo, Richtofen, and Dempsey are back to fight a new and ruthless zombie menace in the dark and ice-covered isles of Siberia."The update also comes with new weapons; the V-R11 and the Semtex mine, new achievements and a new Perk-a-cola; Deadshot Daquiri.
Activision says "a variety of optimizations and fixes" have also been added.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...e-dead-update/
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July 22nd, 2012, 11:34 Posted By: wraggster
We're rather big fans of the Nexus 7 here at Engadget HQ -- it's just hard not to like a $200 tablet with aTegra 3 SoC and 7-inch glass-bonded IPS display running pure Jelly Bean. Of the few missing features, there's one we're bemoaning more than the lack of rear camera, and that's the absence of any kind of HDMI or MHL video output. So far, watching movies with the Nexus 7's been relegated to using a Nexus Q and streaming content from Google Play or YouTube.
Enter Wi-Fi Media, an app available for free on Google Play that lets most Android devices like the Nexus 7 play movies, music and stills on any screen via any Cavium PureVu-compatible streamer, such as HTC's $90 Media Link HD. We tested Wi-Fi Media with our Nexus 7 and Media Link HD and found it to work pretty much as advertised except for some caveats. First the app doesn't mirror your screen -- you're limited to playing content stored on the tablet or on the network via DLNA, which means no YouTube, Netflix or games. Second, the app doesn't handle some common file types -- like AVI, for example.
While it supports watching movies, listening to music and looking at pictures, keep in mind that Wi-Fi Media is not a particularly polished app. In addition to playing local and remote DLNA content, you're able to login to Facebook and Picasa and stream images directly from these accounts, but that's pretty much it in terms of functionality. There's also no way to configure the Media Link HD, so you'll need a sanctioned HTC handset to setup the multimedia streamer before using it with a Nexus 7. Want to know more? Peek at our screenshot gallery below and hit the break for our hands-on video.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/21/w...creen-via-htc/
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July 22nd, 2012, 11:33 Posted By: wraggster
There's only so much kit you can cram into a sub-$200 tablet without pushing past the price ceiling. And for Google's Jelly Bean-blessed Nexus 7, corners were definitely cut, leaving users without a handy microSD slot for expansion and rear-facing camera. But where there's a will, there's the XDA and its community of developers to remedy the situation. As you can glimpse from the photo above, an enterprising forum member by the handle of c0m47053 devised an interesting workaround for the slate's lack of expandable storage and then some. Using the StickMount app available on the Play store, which allows users to mount/dismount mass storage devices, he was able to connect the ASUS-made tab to a USB hub and hook it up to a keyboard, mouse and, most amusingly of all, a floppy drive -- to playUltima on DOSbox, of course. It goes without saying that a feat of this kind requires root access, but thankfully that's what Mountain View made the Nexuses for.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/21/u...storage-flopp/
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July 22nd, 2012, 01:49 Posted By: wraggster
We just received a "save the date" email from a Samsung US representative that revealed a new Galaxy device will be seeing the light of day on August 15th. We didn't receive any details on what it could be, though this is most likely a US-bound device -- the email says "please join Samsung Electronics America for a major announcement and unveiling of the newest Galaxy device." With that tidbit in mind, we have a couple ideas: first, it may be the Galaxy S Blaze Q, since internal docs pin the phone's release on same exact day. With that being a T-Mobile exclusive for now, however, we're unsure that it'll be the recipient of so much pomp and circumstance. There's also a possibility that we'll see the Galaxy Note 10.1, which was announced at MWC in February and previewed in March. While we'd love to see the Galaxy Note 2, the odds of it being the mystery device are incredibly slim since the phablet is rumored to launch on the worldwide stage at IFA 2012 later in the month. Gotta love the guessing games that leave us in suspense and keep us on our toes, right?
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/20/samsung-next-galaxy/
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July 22nd, 2012, 01:48 Posted By: wraggster
Qantas just upped the ante for its Australian counterparts Jetstar and Virgin in the airline tablet wars. Following an earlier trial, the transporter plans to hand out free iPads to all of its passengers -- not just the high-flyers in business-class, like with Jetstar's iPads or Virgin's Galaxy Tabs -- on every Boeing 767aircraft in the fleet. The rollout, which starts in the last quarter of the year, will let those bored in the back seats watch an equally free 200 hours' worth of QStreaming audio and video. Don't confuse the gesture with a sudden bout of altruism on Qantas' part, however. The pound-and-a-half weight of acurrent iPad sheds the tremendous amount of weight that would normally be needed for a conventional in-flight entertainment system built into the headrest, which on a typical 375-seat 767 could see the iPads pay for themselves within years, if not sooner. The option will give many Aussies something to look forward to for their domestic summer vacations. In the meantime, hop past the break for a Qantas video explaining how QStreaming worked during the original trial run.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/20/q...n-boeing-767s/
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July 21st, 2012, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
Aryden writes with news of a recent court decision in which a judge ruled it was acceptable for police to impersonate the owner of a cell phone they had seized, in order to extract information from the owner's friends. The ruling stems from an incident in 2009 when police officers seized the iPhone of a suspected drug dealer, then used text messages to set up a meeting with another person seeking drugs."'There is no long history and tradition of strict legislative protection of a text message sent to, displayed, and received from its intended destination, another person's iPhone,' Penoyar wrote in his decision. He pointed to a 1990 case in which the police seized a suspected drug dealer's pager as an example. The officers observed which phone numbers appeared on the pager, called those numbers back, and arranged fake drug purchases with the people on the other end of the line. A federal appeals court held that the pager owner's Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable search and seizure were not violated because the pager is 'nothing more than a contemporary receptacle for telephone numbers,' akin to an address book. The court also held that someone who sends his phone number to a pager has no reasonable expectation of privacy because he can't be sure that the pager will be in the hands of its owner. Judge Penoyar said that the same reasoning applies to text messages sent to an iPhone. While text messages may be legally protected in transit, he argued that they lose privacy protections once they have been delivered to a target device in the hands of the police."
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/07/...ed-cell-phones
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July 21st, 2012, 22:47 Posted By: wraggster
eCPM for iPhone is $2.85, followed by Android at $2.10.
Opera Software's State of Mobile Advertising report mined info from a global network of 35 billion+ ad impressions, which delivered more than $400 million to mobile publishers in 2012.
The browser firm bought premium ad network 4th Screen earlier this yearn, which helped it collate the stats.
The key findings are:
* The average eCPM on iPhone is £1.82 ($2.85), followed by Android at £1.34 ($2.10); Windows Phone is last at £13p ($0.20) eCPM
* Business & Finance is the top revenue category
* Performance varies significantly over very short periods of time, so publishers and advertisers should use multiple networks
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-in-ads/018718
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July 20th, 2012, 02:17 Posted By: wraggster
After all the excitement from the Yves Behar-designed OUYA console's massive Kickstarter campaignfades away, like every other console it will be judged on the quality of its games we finally have the name of one. Robotoki president Robert Bowling -- best known as @fourzerotwo on Twitter and formerly as a producer from Infinity Ward for the Call of Duty series -- has announced plans to bring an "episodic prequel" to the company's first game Human Element exclusively to OUYA. While not much is known about Human Element yet other than that it's a survival game set in a zombie apocalypse scheduled for release in 2015, although Bowling is promising OUYA backers will get exclusive access to updates during development. He can also be counted among that group, cheerfully noting in a video along with the announcement that he's contributed $10,000 to the cause. That's one project on the list -- any bets on which developer will be next to hitch their game to the bandwagon?
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/19/o...ent-prequel-f/
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July 20th, 2012, 02:16 Posted By: wraggster
Industry rumors usually come with a heaping helping of salt, unless they're being issued from a trusted source. In this case, it's Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet spilling some beans regarding Microsoft's release roadmap. Though we've already caught wind that Windows Phone 8 devices would be arriving sometime this fall with nearly all major carrier support, Foley's source is now pegging the RTM build of that mobile OS for September, with the finalized consumer version and accompanying hardware hitting the marketplace in November. Given that timing and an impending October 26th bow for Windows 8 also on the horizon, any plans Redmond might've had for a dual platform launch will have to be shelved. That's all she wrote for now, folks -- we'll surely find out more concrete details in the coming months. So, take this gossamer morsel for what it's worth.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/19/r...this-november/
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July 19th, 2012, 23:58 Posted By: wraggster
Back in May of this year, Internet security firm Bitdefender launched 'Clueful,' an iOS App that helps identify potentially intrusive applications and show users what they do behind their back, and giving users an inside look at all the information app developers can gather about a user. Seems legit, right? Apple doesn't think so. Or at least they have an issue with something behind the App that sparked them to pull it from the App Store. After initially reviewing and approving the App that was released on May 22, Apple has had a change of heart and has just removed the App from the AppStore. It's unclear [why it was yanked], and Bitdefender told SecurityWeek that the company is under NDA as far as explanations for the removal. Interestingly, Bitdefender did share some data that they gathered based on Clueful's analysis of more than 65,000 iOS apps so far, including the fact that 41.4 percent of apps were shown to track a user's location unbeknownst to them."
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/0...-the-app-store
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July 19th, 2012, 23:40 Posted By: wraggster
Android 4.0 device has full access to Google Play.
Sony have announced a new line of Walkmans (Walkmen? Walkmi?) with the flagship device being the Android-powered F800.
Available with 8GB, 16GB and 32GB memory storage, the Sony F800 Walkman has a 3.5 inch touchscreen display, is Bluetooth compatible and can download apps Google Play via wifi.
Music can be added by downloading tracks with Music Unlimited from Sony Entertainment Network, and iTunes content (as long as it’s not DRM) can also be dragged and dropped onto the Walkman’s media player; a smart move if the Japanese firm plan to take on the iPod.
This isn't Sony's first Android-powered Walkman - the mediocre Walkman Z was released earlier this year - but early indications are the F800 will be received more warmly.
It is expected to launch in Europe priced at around £210 ($279).
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-market/018690
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July 19th, 2012, 23:39 Posted By: wraggster
Google browser is a legitimate competitor for Safari.
After being announced last month, the Chrome web browser for iOS already has a 1.5 per cent share of the iOS browser market.
Little surprise seeing how, just hours after release, it became the most popular free app in Apple's iOS App Store.
According to online advertising network Chitika, while Chrome is making strides Safari continues to dominate the market.
The firm also found that almost 14.5% of iOS users surf the web using other apps - though not from dedicated third-party browsers, but instead from in app-browsing through programs like Facebook.
The pie chart pictured shows shares of browser usage on iOS 5 and represents data on July 17, 2012.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...t-share/018692
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July 19th, 2012, 23:37 Posted By: wraggster
Lumia sales now stand at four million as Nokia losses widen.
Shares actually rose in the stricken handset firm, which announced its Q2 results today. Why? Because the figures weren't as abysmal as some thought.
The firm's second-quarter net loss widened to 1.41 billion euros from 368 million euros in Q1, although sales actually increased a tiny amount to 7.5 billion euros, up from 7.4 billion euros.
But the core handset operation is still stuck in a rut. Lumia volumes increased but Nokia has still only sold 4m of them - a blip compared to sales of iPhone and Galaxy for example.
Interestingly, Nokia's feature phone business rose by 2.4 per cent to 73.5 million units while smartphone sales fell 39 per cent to 10.2 million units.
Of course, Nokia and its CEO Stephen Elop are in the midst of a re-structuring programme to deal with the rut. The firm has made thousands redundant and sold off subsidiaries such as Nokia Money and Vertu.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...n-units/018693
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July 19th, 2012, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
Teams with Extent to give customers more than 75 titles at launch.
Smartphone game users in Korea are set to rise from 10.2m in 2011 to 33.1m in 2015 – a CAGR of 34 per cent – according to researcher Nomura.
The data is likely just the type that encouraged Korean network, KT, to partner with on-demand games provider, Extent, for a new monthly subscription-based mobile games service.
KT's Android-based platform is the 'first of its kind' to hit the country, offering customers unlimited play of 75+ premium games, which are all ad-free.
The 'Olleh GameTanium' service will also include ratings, reviews, and game trailers, offering developers a chance of extra promotion.
Peter von Schlossberg, president of Exent, said: "With one of the highest smartphone penetration rates in the world and mobile game play among Koreans poised to continue its steep growth curve, we are excited to partner with KT to introduce GameTanium in one of the most connected cultures in the world."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...service/018700
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July 19th, 2012, 02:52 Posted By: wraggster
Early builds of CyanogenMod 10 have sprung up to enable users to get that buttery-smooth Jelly Beanexperience onto your Samsung Galaxy S III. Work is further along on the international edition of the quad-core CPU, while the US variants are still in need of some work. That said, if you're determined to free yourself from the watery shackles of Nature UX, you can get started right away -- but it might not be all that polished just yet.
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July 19th, 2012, 02:28 Posted By: wraggster
Headline-hitting console upstart Ouya has become the most successful Kickstarter of all time.
At the time of writing the campaign stands at $5,047,737 from a total of 39,592 backers. And this is with 21 days still to go.
This means Ouya beats previous Kickstarter record-holder Double Fine Adventure, which raised $3,336,371. The third highest Kickstarter campaign in inXile entertainment’s Wasteland 2, which raised $2,933,252.
It’s the third Kickstarter record claimed by the console having already become the fastest campaign to reach $1m (eight hours and 22 mins) and the campaign to raise the most in a single 24 hour period ($3.2m, up from $1.9m).
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/ouya-...records/099784
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July 19th, 2012, 02:22 Posted By: wraggster
angry tapir writes with news on Android getting support for a third architecture. From the article:"ARM rival MIPS is continuing its push to make a mark in low-cost tablets and quickly trying to bring Android 4.1 (Jellybean) to its processors. 'We are working aggressively on bringing Jelly Bean to MIPS, and expect that it will be available to our licensees very soon,' said Jen Bernier-Santarini, director of corporation communications at MIPS, in an email. Tablets with MIPS processors are largely low-cost and have found buyers mostly in developing countries. MIPS last week said a new tablet called Miumiu W1 from Chinese company Ramos would become available in a few months in India, Latin America and Europe. The tablet has a 7-inch screen, a MIPS processor running at 1GHz, front camera and a microSD slot for expandable storage."
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/1...s-architecture
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