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Fri, Jan 29 | from Wired | More iPhone
I leaped at the chance to play the iPhone game, because I’d played the original Flash game and its sequel online, and thoroughly enjoyed both. The iPhone game has many very different castles from the online versions, and at least one new projectile type as well (I have yet to finish the iPhon...
The iPad’s fate isn’t in the hands of Apple. Jobs & Co. has done their part and made the device. The iPad’s success lies solely in the hands of developers. Because unlike the iPhone or iPod touch, the iPad doesn’t really have a core function. The iPhone is nothing more than a glorified telepho...
Fri, Jan 29 | from CrunchGear | More iPod
I think that one of the reasons that I struggled with Second Life, was because I am not a video game player at all. As a matter of fact, I would never choose to play a video game. I even have trouble managing motion in video games. I had difficulty moving around, which would improve with pract...
Fri, Jan 29 | from sm45rt (WordPress) | More Second Life
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Fri, Jan 29 | from CyberNet Classics | More Vista
On its release weekend, Gears of War 2 sold over two million copies, and within two months of release, had sold four million copies. It was the seventh best selling video game of 2008 and received several accolades. The game received similar praise as its predecessor, with the new gameplay a...
Fri, Jan 29 | from marselectronics (WordPress) | More Xbox 360
First, the iPad is a device that is neither an iPod Touch or iPhone or a MacBook. It does have many elements of each, as would be expected in a device of this category (and a middle of the road price that matches up well with what data shows consumers will pay for devices such as netbooks that are a...
Thu, Jan 28 | from SlashGear | More MacBook
Apple didn't really sell this point, but it's the single biggest benefit of the iPad: speed. It feels at least a generation faster than the iPhone 3GS. Lags and waits are gone, and the OS and apps respond just as quickly as you'd hope. Rotating between portrait and landscape modes, especially...
Wed, Jan 27 | from Gizmodo | More Apple
Typing in portrait is better than anticipated but still quite a stretch for our average-sized hands, which means that letters like F G and H will take a moderate conditioning for some. What about in landscape mode, sitting flat on the table? Well this is problematic too, as the iPad sort of w...
Wed, Jan 27 | from Gizmodo | More iPhone
Overall, the RichardSolo 1800 is a lifesaver product. I can’t live without it, I can finally enjoy the full experience with my iPod without having to worry about battery life. I would highly recommend this product to anybody with an iPhone/iPod. The RichardSolo 1800 is currently available...
Wed, Jan 27 | from Mobility Site | More iPod
Let's not be too harsh. After a shockingly poor start Dark Void blossoms into a mildly interesting game, and it puts out just enough in the way of hooks, in terms of the storyline or new and upgradable weapons, that you might just muster up the will to make it to the game's end. But - think about it...
Tue, Jan 26 | from Pocket | More Xbox 360
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