Cyberlink releases PowerDirector 11 update with support for GoPro HD HERO3 Black Edition camera

CyberLink today released an update for PowerDirector 11 adding support for the latest GoPro HD HERO3 Black Edition camera; the first consumer level sports-action camera with 4K video recording capability.

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To ensure users are not only able to record their adventures in the highest quality, but later edit and produce them too, CyberLink has expanded the comprehensive 4K video editing capabilities in PowerDirector 11 to support the latest GoPro HD HERO3 series of cameras, delivering a truly end-to-end 4K video experience.

“Sports-action cameras are hugely popular as they allow professional and amateur athletes to easily capture their activities in high-resolution stills and high-definition 4K video,” said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. “However, if users are to fully enjoy the benefits of 4K video, then they need editing software that can support it. CyberLink PowerDirector 11’s support for 4K video files from the GoPro HD HERO3 mean they can now easily edit, preserve and share their unique experiences.”

The new PowerDirector 11 update is now available to existing users for free via the CyberLink Update Center. New customers who are interested in end-to-end 4K video editing can also purchase the latest version of PowerDirector 11 from the CyberLink online store.

Apple’s 12 Days of Christmas : Day 10 The Photo Cookbook

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Apple has started it’s annual 12 Days of Christmas, and for day 10 its The Photo Cookbook.

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You and your friends can download a fantastic selection of songs, music videos, apps and books for free. Each download will only be available for 24 hours. Get the special 12 Days of Christmas app to make it even easier to access your gifts while you’re on the go.

To access these gifts, the Region Format setting on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch needs to match your iTunes Store account.

You need to download the app and then each day for 12 days there will be something free.

Day 10 – The Photo Cookbook

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I wonder what it will be tomorrow?

Raspberry Pi Rolls Out App Store

The folks over at Raspberry Pi recently announced an app store to enable users to download apps, games, media and more for the Raspberry Pi platform.  Read on for details!

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The folks over at Raspberry Pi recently announced an app store to enable users to download apps, games, media and more for the Raspberry Pi platform. Here is the blog post announcing the app store:

Introducing the Pi Store

We’ve been amazed by the variety of software that people have written for, or ported to, the Raspberry Pi. Today, together with our friends at IndieCity and Velocix, we’re launching the Pi Store to make it easier for developers of all ages to share their games, applications, tools and tutorials with the rest of the community. The Pi Store will, we hope, become a one-stop shop for all your Raspberry Pi needs; it’s also an easier way into the Raspberry Pi experience for total beginners, who will find everything they need to get going in one place, for free.

The store runs as an X application under Raspbian, and allows users to download content, and to upload their own content for moderation and release. At launch, we have 23 free titles in the store, ranging from utilities like LibreOffice and Asterisk to classic games like Freeciv and OpenTTD and Raspberry Pi exclusive Iridium Rising. We also have one piece of commercial content: the excellent Storm in a Teacup from Cobra Mobile.

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We hope that the Pi Store will provide young people with a way to share their creations with a wider audience, and maybe to a make a little pocket money along the way; as well as offering commercial developers an easy way to get their software seen by the Raspberry Pi community. To start with, we’ll be encouraging the winners of our Summer Programming Contest to upload their entries to the store. Anybody can submit their own project for moderation and release. You can choose whether to make your content free or paid: the store has a tip jar mechanism, so even if you’re not charging (and not charging will get you far more downloads), you still have the opportunity to make some money from your development work if people really like it. You can submit binaries, raw Python code, images, audio or video; and soon you’ll be able to submit Scratch content too. Raspberry Pi-related media of all kinds also has a place in the Pi Store – we’re carrying the MagPi, and hope to be able to host as many of your homebrew tutorials there as possible. We’re hoping to see everything, from hobbyist content to full-blown commercial software.

Check out the full blog post here, and if you have a Pi, go ahead and try out the new app store!

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LG To Start Accepting South Korea Pre Orders on OLED TV

LG announced today that they will start accepting pre-orders in South Korea for their eagerly awaited 55” OLED in January with deliveries to start in February.  Other regions will follow.

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LG announced today that they will start accepting pre-orders in South Korea for their eagerly awaited 55” OLED in January with deliveries to start in February.  Here is the announcement:

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LG Ushers in New Year as First Company to Launch Sales of OLED TV

SEOUL, Jan. 2, 2013 – LG Electronics (LG) announced today that it will begin accepting pre-orders for its eagerly-awaited 55-inch class (54.6-inch diagonal) WRGB OLED TV (Model 55EM9700) in South Korea this month with deliveries scheduled to begin next month.

Other markets where the revolutionary LG OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) TV will be available will be announced over the next several weeks along with their respective prices. The announcement comes just days before the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), where an early version of the TV last year was awarded “Best of Show.”

More than 1,400 LG retail stores in South Korea will begin accepting orders from consumers for KRW 11 million (approximately US $10,000) TVs starting Jan. 3 with delivery to commence the first week of February. As the first and only company to announce availability of the next-generation TV technology, LG is prepared to ramp up quickly to take the lead in the OLED segment that is expected to grow to 7.2 million units by 2016, according to DisplaySearch.

“We are extremely pleased to be able to make this announcement at the start of the new year because we believe that OLED will usher in a whole new era of home entertainment,” said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG’s Home Entertainment Company. “Not since color TV was first introduced 60 years ago has there been a more transformational moment. When high definition TV was first introduced 15 years ago, the public’s reaction was ‘wow!’ but when customers see our razor-thin OLED TV for the first time, they’re left speechless. That’s a clear indicator as any that OLED TV is much more than just an incremental improvement to current television technology.”

Only 4 millimeters (0.16 inches) thin and weighing less than 10 kilograms (22 pounds), LG’s OLED TVs produce astoundingly vivid and realistic pictures thanks to its superior WRGB technology. LG’s unique Four-Color Pixel system features a white sub-pixel, which works in conjunction with the conventional red, blue, green setup to create the perfect color output. LG’s exclusive Color Refiner delivers even greater tonal enhancement, resulting in images that are more vibrant and natural than anything seen before. The 55-inch OLED TV also offers an infinite contrast ratio, which maintains optimal contrast levels regardless of ambient brightness or viewing angle.

Even before its launch, LG’s OLED TV was turning heads all over the world. In addition to being named Best of Show at CES 2012, the influential Industrial Designers Society of America recognized the TV with a coveted IDEA Award. Meanwhile, LG received the European Display Achievement 2012-2013 Award from the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA). And to cap it off, LG’s OLED received Korea’s Good Design President Award in October.

At $10,000 per unit, this is definitely an expensive option, but it looks fantastic and at only 4mm thick and 22 pounds, this is a great product.

Samsung Announces World’s First One-Lens 3D Camera System

Samsung has announced the world’s first one-lens 3D camera system.  Read on for details.

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Samsung has expanded their NX line by adding the NX300, a one-lens system capable of capturing 1080P video and still shots in 2D and 3D.  This is a real looker of a camera, and with a 20.3 megapixel sensor, it should have the imaging chops to deliver.  Here is the announcement:

Samsung NX300 Combines Speed, Performance and Connectivity for Perfect Shooting in Every Moment

Samsung 45mm F1.8 2D/3D lens is the World’s first one-lens 3D system, capable of capturing both stills and 1080p Full HD video in perfect 3D quality

London, UK – 3rd January 2013 – Today Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and convergence technologies, announced the launch of the NX300, the new flagship model in its successful NX series. The NX300 once again raises the bar for compact system cameras (CSC), delivering an outstanding combination of features, functionality and style for perfect shooting in every moment. Samsung also announces the new NX 45mm F1.8 2D/3D lens, the first one-lens 3D system capable of capturing both still images and full HD movies in perfect 3D quality.

Simon Stanford, Vice President, Samsung UK and Ireland, said: “Since its launch in 2010, the Samsung NX System has become synonymous with innovation and design, making the best digital imaging technology available to everyone without compromising on style. The NX300 builds even further on this illustrious heritage. Not only does it deliver incredible speed and accuracy through advanced photographic features, but it is truly built around the user, with upgraded SMART Camera functions making shooting and sharing both easy and seamless. We are also very proud to introduce the first one-lens 3D system alongside the NX300, opening up a whole new world of 3D photography and video recording for consumers everywhere.”

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Central to the NX300’s outstanding imaging performance is the brand new 20.3 Megapixel APS-CMOS sensor, capable of capturing high quality detailed images with sharp, life-like colors that are crisp and clear in all light conditions. The wide ISO range (ISO100-25600) further improves performance, letting users capture beautifully balanced images in even the darkest conditions. A brand new Hybrid Auto Focus (AF) system also delivers fast, accurate phase and contrast detection, while the 1/6000 sec shutter speed and 8.6fps continuous shooting mode ensure you never miss a moment.

Samsung’s unique in-house developed DRIMe IV imaging engine provides outstanding developments in speed, and image quality enabling better color reproduction and greater noise reduction, as well as support for full 1080p HD video capture in both 2D and 3D (when combined with Samsung’s new 45mm 2D/3D lens).

The NX300’s 84mm (3.31”) AMOLED screen makes capturing and reviewing your images a pleasure, while the hybrid touch screen and 5-way manual key interface is simple and intuitive to use. The tilt display makes it easier than ever to take high and low angle shots, letting you capture your world from any angle you choose.

Easy usability and stylish retro design
The compact NX300 makes it simple for anyone to achieve pro-like and impressive pictures easily with minimal technical knowledge or time spent adjusting parameters. Using the camera’s Smart Mode, users can choose from 14 different settings, such as Creative Shot, Landscape, Light Trace or Action Freeze which will automatically adjust parameters such as aperture and shutter speed in order to obtain the best shot possible for the desired situation. The NX300 also includes i-Depth, an easy and simple way to adjust the depth of an image using the NX Series’ unique i-Function system, which enables users to modify camera parameters using the lens itself, adjusting the image without ever having to move off target.

The NX acclaimed design returns with the NX300 sporting a stylish yet simple retro feel that is available in either black or white with a contrast silver band, conveying elegance and authenticity.

Instant sharing through enhanced Wi-Fi connectivity
The NX300’s Wi-Fi connectivity of Smart Camera allows users to share their cherished photos instantly and securely between their camera and smartphone (or tablet). To connect a smartphone to the camera, users simply need to download the Samsung Smart Camera App., which is available for both Android and iOS based application markets, onto their smartphone or tablet and follow the easy steps to create a secure connection with the camera. The NX300 will be able to detect and auto-connect to the smartphone wirelessly whenever any of the Smart Camera features are activated. These include AutoShare; which automatically sends high-quality pho os to your smart phone for safe keeping, and Mobile Link; which allows users to select and transfer images or album from the camera directly to your smartphone at their leisure. The Smart Camera App. also features a Remote Viewfinder function for the NX300, allowing for even more inventive and exciting photography.

The NX300’s enhanced Wi-Fi connectivity also lets users share images with friends and family directly from the camera via social networking sites using the cameras one-touch DIRECT LINK hot key. Alternatively, images can be automatically backed up or stored in the cloud through AllShare Play ensuring they are always safe and easily accessible.

ARCHOS Unveils TV connect Android Device for Your TV

ARCHOS has unveiled a small Android device, with a remote control and a web camera, designed to bring a smart TV experience to your not-smart TV.  Read on for details.

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ARCHOS has unveiled a small Android device, with a remote control and a web camera, designed to bring a smart TV experience to your not-smart TV.  Here is what they announced:

 

ARCHOS TV Connect features a multi-gesture TV Touch remote with game control mapping and an HD camera for video calls  To be debuted at CES 2013, LVCC Central Hall Booth # 15322
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ARCHOS, a pioneer in multimedia portable devices, is pleased to announce the ARCHOS TV connect, the only multi-touch “AndroidTM on TV experience” for your apps and games. The ARCHOS TV connect turns any HDTV into an Android powered smart TV providing the full Android ecosystem with a specially designed TV Touch remote. The TV connect allows you to control your TV just like a tablet – tap, swipe, zoom in, zoom out, select or type. With the TV connect users will be able to play games, stream videos, video chat in HD, email friends or surf the web all from their big screen TV. The ARCHOS TV connect runs Android 4.1TM ‘Jelly Bean’ and will be available starting in February, 2013 for $129.99.  “As a pioneer in multimedia Android devices, we wanted to create a bigger, better way to enjoy Android,” says Henri Crohas, Founder and CEO of ARCHOS. “The ARCHOS TV connect provides users with a multi-touch, multi-media Smart TV experience powered by AndroidTM.”
Revolutionary TV Touch remote – A smartly designed remote for every task

  • Pointer – Allows you to control your TV just like you would your tablet with a tapping and/or swiping motion
  • Full multi-touch gesture support – Control your apps easily with zoom in, zoom out and rotate with ARCHOS developed unique gesture controls
  • Full keyboard with Android shortcuts – The TV touch remote includes a full keyboard and Android shortcut keys including a key for voice controls and voice typing

Play Android Games on your TV– Critically acclaimed games at your fingertips

  • Thousands of games available on your TV – Choose from over 700,000 apps and games on Google PlayTM
  • Dual thumb sticks and buttons – Play all your favorite games with full gaming controls and dual analog thumbsticks
  • ARCHOS Gaming Mapping Tool – Map the controls of games to the buttons and controllers of the remote for playing virtually any game on your TV – as recently introduced on the GamePad

Turn your TV into a Smart TV – Get a full web experience on your current HDTV

  • Internet – Surf on the net from a big screen
  • Online video streaming – Stream videos directly on your TV through YouTubeTM, Daily motion and other video applications
  • Emails – Send and receive emails or share photos from your Facebook page with friends

HD video calls – Connect with a group of friends or family members on a big screen

  • HD webcam – ARCHOS TV connect is equipped with an HD webcam for High quality video calling
  • LED notification – LED lights notify you when you have an incoming calls while watching TV
  • Compatibility with all popular video calling apps – Video chatting with Skype or Google TalkTM as a family from your sofa has never been easier

Multimedia Player – The ARCHOS TV connect includes the critically acclaimed ARCHOS Media Center applications so you can finally get control of your home media content, including:

  • Best video codecs and format support – Read all your favorite video files with format and codec support including H.264 decoding in full 1080p HD
  • Media Center Library – Tailor-made UI with automatic jacket, synopsis and subtitle download as well as library organization even for files stored elsewhere on your home network
  • Easy home streaming – Stream your media content over your home network either through WiFi or Ethernet
  • The right connections – Features HDMI (cable included), full USB host and micro SD slot
  • Google™ Certified with Full Access to shop on Google Play™ – With over 700,000 applications, get all your favorite Android content on your TV including books, music, magazines and movies

ARCHOS at CES 2013 – Come experience the ARCHOS TV connect first hand during CES 2013 in Las Vegas, NV from January 8-11. In addition to the TV connect, ARCHOS will be showing off its new line up of tablets which include the recently announced GamePad and new entrants to the ARCHOS Elements line – the dual-core Titanium range and the quad-core Platinum range, both of which feature tablets with stunning 2048×1536 resolution IPS screens. The ARCHOS booth is located in Central Hall (15322) of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
For more information about the ARCHOS TV connect or ARCHOS at CES visit www.ARCHOS.com.

 

This is cheaper than the Sony Google TV and has the benefit of running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as opposed to the special Honeycomb build used in Google TV.  This is an interesting concept and I hope to stop by and see this in action when I am at CES next week.

App Update: Netflix for iOS Updated to Version 2.4.4

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The Netflix app for the iPhone and the iPad has been updated to version 2.4.4.

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Just download this free app and you can instantly watch TV shows & movies streaming from Netflix.

* It’s part of your Netflix unlimited membership. Not a Netflix member? Start your FREE trial today.
* Watch as often as you want
* Resume watching where you left off on your TV or computer
* Browse movies right from your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad

Note: Video out is supported on the iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, and iPod Touch 4G

What’s New in Version 2.4.4

We are always improving the app so it’s easier and better to use. You will notice:
– Bug fixes

Download from the Apple App Store

Google updates new YouTube Capture App to version 1.0.2 and fixes Flash bug

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Google has released an update to its new YouTube Capture app.

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What’s New in Version 1.0.1

· Flash bug fixed
· Stability improvements
· 0% more Grumpy Cat

You can download YouTube Capture from the App Store for free.

Splinter Cell Blacklist : An interview with David Footman

Splinter Cell Blacklist isn’t out until later this year, but a little while ago we got to sit down with David Footman, who is the Cinematic Director and talk to him.

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Over to David:

So what do you think of it? Are you going to buy it? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Pebble Announce To Be At CES 2013

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Pebble the famous Kickstarter got some big news to share. We’ll be sharing it live with all our Kickstarter backers next Wednesday January 9th at 9am PST (California Time) or 5pm UK Time.

You can tune in on Jan 9th to see the announcement via live streaming video at www.getpebble.com.

If you’re a member of the media at CES and would like more info, you can sign up here. The press conference will be at LVCC South Hall, Room S228.

If you’re a Pebble backer attending CES 2013, sign up here for more info.

Canonical Officially Unveils New Ubuntu Phone OS

Canonical has officially unveiled its design for an Ubuntu Phone operating system.

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When you turn on the Ubuntu phone you’ll see something strikingly different.  You’ll see a beautiful reflection of yourself, a visualization of your life, crafted by artist, ever changing, totally personal, and completely unique, just like you.  As you use the phone the image will evolve.  It’s like your signature and it’s stunning.  It’s not a lock screen, it’s not a barrier, it’s a welcome screen.  We don’t need a lock screen because Ubuntu is the first phone that uses every edge of the screen to take you directly to what you need.

Check out the video demonstration of the new mobile phone OS below…  It starts around the 6:30 mark.  Ubuntu for phones will be showcased at CES on 8-11th January 2013.

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The Ubuntu operating system on the phone is a beautyful idea I can’t wait to see what else we will see in the future.

 

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 gets a firm release date

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Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 has finally got a release date instead of just Q1 2013.

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Sniper :Ghost Warrior 2 is the only multi-platform FPS modern shooter exclusively designed around the sniper experience and built using the most advanced game engine in CryENGINE3. It takes all the breathless anticipation, precise controls and skilful fun of sniping and mixes it with stealth and silent elimination play.

The release date is March 12th 2013 on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

We recently had the opportunity recently to interview Michael Sroczynski, who is a producer from City Interactive working on Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2. Here is the interview:

What do you think of the game? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Learn more from the Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 website

Review of Rise of the Guardians by D3Publisher

 

Fancy beating up shadow lobsters as ‘Santa Claus’?

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Well, you’re in the right place! Rise of the Guardians lets you control one of five playable characters: Santa, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, Jack Frost and Sandman. All in an effort to take down the villainous ‘Pitch’. These aren’t you’re typical festive friends however, Santa sports a thick Russian accent to go with his cutlass, whilst the Easter Bunny throws around a boomerang like there’s no tomorrow! Luckily, each character has some form of weapon/attack, hopefully making dispatching the shadow creatures a cinch.

Ultimately the story itself seemed a little bland and uninteresting, unfortunately lacking the charm and voice talent of its big screen counterpart was a large factor in this. Cut-scenes being presented via storyboard tiles did not help the sense of boredom encroaching upon me. Normally, accidentally skipping a cut-scene in a game would leave me distraught; forcing me to restart from an earlier save. The unfortunate time it happened here, I was almost relieved! I personally cannot stand storyboard cut-scenes, they feel lazy and lackluster as opposed to the intended ‘arty’ and original feel the developers were probably after.

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Gameplay

I hope you’re X button works well as this game will really push your pad (and your thumb!) to breaking point. With basic hack and slash combat on tap; completely foregoing any kind of combo system, the combat will invariably get dull. Considering the small amount of enemy variation, with only an arbitrary level difference separating group from group, there is little reason to experiment. Even at a low level I found myself wandering into groups of enemies perhaps 10 levels above me and not struggling. There are special unlockable moves, which admittedly, are unique to each character, it’s just they aren’t even remotely necessary to progress through the game. In fact, in the meagre 4-5 hours it took to 100% the game, my most effective tactic was to utilize/spam the Easter Bunnies boomerang whilst revolving like a nutter in the centre of the screen. On occasion, when it took my fancy, pressing circle to launch a set of painted exploding eggs with a pretty devastating area of effect attack; yes I know how daft that sentence sounds!

As basic as the combat seems, there is some fun to be had here. It’s surprisingly addictive, add to this, the support for up to 4 players to jump in on the same screen can be entertaining. Just try not to pay too much attention to the frame rate drop if you do!

One annoying thing about this game, and many of this type to be fair, is that the evade/roll/dodge move is quicker at getting around the map than standard movement. It just looks daft rolling about all over the place as inevitably, there will be times when you want to cover a large distance. Then, unfortunately, you get into the habit; and never look back!

There is also a basic level up system in place here too. Points can be manually allocated into various categories such as speed and strength (which I would highly recommend!) Alternatively, you may let the computer ‘auto-level’ each character for you, as to why you would do that is beyond belief however, as some of the categories are clearly worse than others! With no obvious way to re-spend your points, there is a potential for screwing your character over but alas, at least there are others to choose from…

Hand in hand with the ‘RPG-lite’ levels are crystals to equip for each character, adding some interesting side effects to attacks, such as splash damage. Whether or not these made too much of a real world difference I don’t know however, still, it’s nice they’re there!

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A Challenge?

No, not really! Given that there is no difficulty setting; that this is primarily aimed at the younger generation of gamers, you would be right in assuming that this is not a hardcore game! Each objective, of which there are around five staggeringly repetitive variations, are all marked on both the main and the mini-map, making navigation a cinch; exploration an unrewarding and pointless experience. Even, somehow, taking your time, the completion time is low, very low! The boss fights appear after an arbitrary amount of objectives have been completed, locking you in the area with no choice but to proceed in the story. Not wanting to miss anything, I completed all the objectives in each realm before moving on. Oddly, because of the previously mentioned restrictive and confusing story progression system, I technically finished the game before reaching the last third of the games locales.

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Graphically, this game isn’t great, even for a top down hack and slash. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 is not a new game by anyone’s standards, however as a reference point, it looks and sounds superior to this. Some of the effects on the special moves look nice enough with bright splashes of colour and some nifty particle effects making a welcome appearance. Unfortunately, the overall artistic direction suffers from a case of ‘the blands’! Unoriginal locales such as a library, sand-dune or a cheerful meadow feel uninspired and a disappointingly unvaried palette doesn’t help. A bit of a shame really, as every now and again, it can look great. Player animations are fine, but with a very limited repertoire of moves, they still age quickly. On this note, the characters seem to not have any real distinguishing or outstanding features from one another, save for some ‘hilarious and witty’ comments every now and again. If you are new to the franchise and have not seen the accompanying film, this game will not draw you in; sadly nor will it give you any real background about the characters either.

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Should you buy?

I cannot honestly recommend you purchase this game at full price. If you’re really into Rise of the Guardians, you will at best get around five hours of playtime. With no branching storyline or other such draws, the replay value is also low. Unlockable art-work is nice but not exactly a deal breaker. Performance wise, as stated earlier, co-op can lower the frame rate somewhat. Other issues made rare appearances, such as floating AI companions; occasional hit-detection mishaps were also present. I did encounter one full lock-up, requiring a hard reset but with generous checkpoints a-plenty, it wasn’t such a heartache. Having neither a mandatory install or patch to download did make a pleasant change however!

If you have a couple of kids who are REALLY into Rise of the Guardians, then the local co-op could prove some entertainment for a drizzly afternoon. However, there are many more viable alternatives for both children and adults alike, such as Little Big Planet or any of the Lego games. My advice? Rent it or wait for the bargain bucket.

 

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Reviewed on the PS3, also available on Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, DS and 3DS.

Samsung Unveils Enhanced Series 7 Chronos and New Ultrabooks ahead of CES 2013

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Samsung today announced two additions to its high performance Series 7 PC lineup: the enhanced Series 7 Chronos, which delivers professional performance in a thin and light form factor, and the Series 7 Ultra, which takes Ultrabooks to the next level with enriched computing power, graphics and touch capability.

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The new Samsung Series 7 intuitive devices incorporate PCs into consumers’ lives by enabling mobility and helping to keep them connected.  “2012 was a definitive year for Samsung’s PC business – we expanded our lineup, taking advantage of the new form factors and consumer demand. This led to significant growth in the Industry,” said David Song, Senior Vice President of IT & Mobile Communications at Samsung Electronics. “In 2013, we will continue to focus on innovation delivering products that fit into customer lifestyles while maintaining Samsung’s high-end design and performance standards. The new Series 7 Chronos and Ultra products are just two examples of what you can expect to see from us throughout the year.”

New Series 7 Chronos – Professional, Powerful Performer

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Delivering professional performance in a thinner and lighter form factor, the new Series 7 Chronos provides enhanced processing power for professional users and a new software solution RAMaccelerator that provides up to a 150 percent increase in speed for browsing and running apps by taking advantage of the existing memory. Ten-finger multi-touch capabilities enhance the overall experience, allowing the user to interact directly with the screen, as well as the touchpad and keyboard. With a full aluminum body, the new Series 7 Chronos follows the design DNA of its predecessor while packing a powerful Intel® quad-core processor with up to 16GB of memory, up to 1TB of storage and dedicated 2GB external graphics into a slim chassis that measures just 20.9mm (0.82 inches).  The Series 7 Chronos enables creation of heavy content for professional use with increased efficiency and productivity, anywhere and anytime. Catering to the needs of professionals, the new Series 7 Chronos features a high resolution, Full HD display (1920×1080), with 300nit brightness, as well as rich sound with JBL® optimized speakers, enhanced graphics to run hardcore tasks, and an extended battery life of 11 hours. The laptop wakes up in as little as two seconds and boots in under twelve seconds, making it ready at a moment’s notice to access virtually anything the user needs for serious work.

Series 7 Ultra – A New Ultrabook Experience

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As the first Ultra in the Series 7 family, the Series 7 Ultra embodies superior mobility and performance in an ultra-slim and light, full aluminum body. Designed as the ultimate Ultrabook for multimedia, the Series 7 Ultra offers crisp visuals as well as powerful sound features. Enjoy videos and images on a Full HD display (1920×1080) featuring 350nit brightness, while JBL optimized speakers and AMD® graphics complete the experience. The laptop’s display is brighter and wider than previous models and features a 178-degree viewing angle, making it great for sharing multimedia with friends and family, or work content with colleagues.

Up to eight hours of battery life keeps users connected all day, while the latest Intel® Core™ i5 or i7 processors and up to 256GB SSD of storage provide the computing power required by even the most demanding users. The laptop’s ten-finger intuitive touch capabilities and six second boot-up time maximize on-the-go productivity. The device will also be available with 4G LTE connectivity, further enhancing accessibility from anywhere (touch model based). Connecting to other devices is almost never an issue with three USB ports, as well as a LAN port and a slim security slot to help ensure the device is securely tethered when necessary.

We will be at CES 2013 next week and will bring you more on this, and other stories throughout the week.