WaterField Designs release Sony PlayStation Vita cases

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We are big fans of WaterField Designs here at UWHS having reviewed a number of their cases. Word has reached us that they have just released three cases designed for the Sony PlayStation Vita, and as usual they look very nice!

The PS Vita Case — constructed of ballistic nylon, a double-layered luxurious, leather flap, and a padded, lined interior — stylishly protects the PS Vita for both sophisticated gamers and hobbyists alike. Pockets stow the PS Vita memory cards and the in-ear, audio headset. The naturally-tanned, leather flap is available in four colors: black, brown, kiwi and orange.

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Price: $49.00. Leather flap colors: black, brown, kiwi, orange. Pre-order now for shipping April 1, 2012.

The PS Vita Suede Jacket is washable and light. Made from soft, washable Ultrasuede, the Suede Jacket protects the PS Vita from nicks and bumps and can even be used to clean the PS Vita screen. The minimalist design allows gamers to tote the console in a pants pocket. An optional, stretchable rear, case pocket may hold an audio headset, memory cards or other accessories.

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Price: $12.00. With stretch pocket: $15.00. Color: black. Available now.

The PS Vita Gear Pouch Pro keeps the active gamer organized and game-ready with the PS Vita and accessories all in one place. The sleek and uniquely-fashioned, nylon case is available in green, silver or tangerine, textured, environmentally-friendly, metallic material, each with a bold stripe. Soft, lightly-padded, interior pockets hold the PS Vita, the cord and USB cable, and the charger. Self-locking zippers keep contents secure. Compact and light, the PS Vita Gear Pouch Pro makes taking entertainment on the road effortless and cool.

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Price: $45.00. Colors: green, silver, tangerine. Available now.

Learn more from the WaterField Design website

First Windows 8 Consumer Preview application ready to download

Later today Microsoft should be releasing the consumer preview for Windows 8 and they have already released the PlayReady PC Runtime.

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Microsoft PlayReady technology is optimized for the mobile industry to support the growth of online content services, and includes features designed to make it easier than ever for consumers to enjoy mobile digital entertainment. This runtime allows Windows 8 Consumer Preview PC based applications to access PlayReady content using the PlayReady PC Runtime API.

Download the PlayReady application now

Are you excited about the consumer preview later?

StableBit DrivePool Moves to Beta M4 Build 5824

There has been another beta build from CoveCube! StableBit development marches on – now its beta M4 build 5824.

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Here is how CoveCube describes this application:

  • Combine all your hard drives into one big storage pool (except the system drive with the OS).
  • Add and remove drives from the pool at any time without re-partitioning or manually moving folders.
  • Create duplicated folders on the storage drive pool that are protected against single drive failure. If a drive fails on which a duplicated file was stored, the contents of that file will remain readable even without the drive.
  • All your data is stored in standard NTFS files. You can always access your files even if the Windows Home Server completely crashes or this add-in can’t be used.

This version’s change log:

1.0.0.5824 ———-

* [D] Allow simulated volume read.

Get More Information About the Beta Here Download Stablebit Drivepool build 5824 here

Microsoft Flight takes off today

Today is going to be a big day for Microsoft, and it starts now with the launch of Microsoft Flight.

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The sky’s the limit! Now anyone can enjoy the fun, freedom and adventure of flight. Feel the power at your fingertips as you take to the skies and launch into thrilling missions and exciting challenges over the free-to-play Big Island of Hawaii. Take off today and fly into the ever-expanding world of Microsoft Flight.

Learn more from the Microsoft website

I was fortunate to be on the beta and I loved it. I am downloading the release version right now!

Let us know what you think of it.

Amazon Kindle App for Android Updated to 3.4.2

The Amazon Kindle app for Android has been updated again.

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I use the Kindle app all the time on my iPad to read books and I know a number of people who use it on their Android devices, so it is really good to see that real page numbers are finally being used!

What’s New in v3.4.2

  • Tablet users – read more text per page with improved margins and line spacing.
  • Fixed several issues that were causing crashes on some devices.
Download the Kindle App from the Android Market

Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Taking Off and Landing in May

The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0, which we saw at CES 2012, the new generation of Parrot’s renowned high-tech quadricopter that can be controlled by Wi-Fi using a smartphone or tablet, will land in the US in May 2012.

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Here is the press release:

With a new high-definition camera, video and photo recording and sharing, new piloting mode, increased stability and brand-new look, the AR.Drone 2.0 offers an experience like no other!

A flying HD camera
While in flight, the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0’s front camera transmits real-time what the quadricopter sees onto the pilot’s device screen.
For the first time the AR.Drone 2.0 camera, with a 1280×720 resolution, shows a view from the sky in high definition with smooth and unbelievable images.
The pilot enjoys an experience like never before, as if he was on board. For gaming purposes, this camera also can recognize specific shapes and colors to show augmented-reality elements on the smartphone’s screen.

Record and share flying experiences
Thanks to the new AR.FreeFlight 2.0 piloting application, players can record their own HD flight videos and pictures on their piloting smartphone’s or tablets’ memory and share them with the AR.Drone community using YouTube or Picasa.

The pilot can also save images or videos on a USB key (not included) using the dedicated USB port hidden under the hull, close to the battery.

AR.FreeFlight 2.0, a new piloting and sharing platform
In addition to flying the AR.Drone, new application AR.FreeFlight 2.0 – available to download for free from the AppStoreSM and AndroidTM Market – offers players a new interface and several options.

FreeFlight: Access to the piloting application.
Recording flights’ HD pictures and videos in the piloting device or a USB key.
Photos/Videos: Directly access your own videos and photos. Watch or upload to YouTube or Picasa for the community to enjoy.

Drone Update: Access the AR.Drone 2.0’s free software updates.
AR.Games: Access applications/games available for the AR.Drone.
Get your AR.Drone: See an overview of the AR.Drone 2.0, videos and practical information.
Coming soon – AR.Drone Academy: Place for meeting and sharing content with the AR.Drone community. Get geolocation data of the best flight zones, watch other pilots’ videos and access their shared flight data (high, speed, duration, geolocation…).

‘Absolute Flight’, a revolutionary ultra-intuitive flight mode
After the AR.FreeFlight 2.0 pilot application has been loaded onto an iOS or AndroidTM smartphone or tablet, the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 connects to the device via Wi-Fi. After connection, all the on-board instruments appear on screen with a cockpit view.
Press the take off button briefly and the four brushless motors turn on. The AR.Drone 2.0 takes off.

Flying is very simple. With your thumbs placed on either side of the screen, a control button automatically forms beneath:
· Press and hold the left button and the AR.Drone 2.0 follows the movement of the pilot’s device: it moves forward, backwards or sideways when you tilt the tablet forward, towards you or to the left or right.
· Slide your finger over the right button, and the quadricopter rises, descends or rotates right or left.

Thanks to Parrot’s patented new ‘Absolute Control’ mode, the player accesses an even more intuitive piloting system.

With a 3D magnetometer, the AR.Drone 2.0 knows its precise orientation with respect to the smartphone, which becomes the reference point. The pilot no longer needs to care about the orientation of the AR.Drone 2.0’s front camera, which will accurately track the smartphone’s motion and tilt.

Experienced players will select ‘Relative Flight’ mode, the conventional flight mode. This disables Parrot AR.Drone 2.0’s magnetometer. The pilot manages the quadricopter’s orientation with no assistance.

AR.Drone 2.0 stunts
For more enjoyable and exciting flights, the AR.Drone 2.0 is equipped, for the first time ever, with a ‘Flip’ feature.

Double tap on the button placed on the right side of the piloting device screen and the AR.Drone 2.0 will perform a loop. Both experts and untrained can be a stunt pilot!

Surprising stability at any altitude
The heart of the AR.Drone 2.0 contains MEMS (microelectromechanical systems).
A 3-axis accelerometer, a 3-axis gyroscope, a 3-axis magnetometer and a pressure sensor give the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 surprising stability, complete with:
2 ultrasound sensors, which analyze flight altitude up to 6 meters.
A pressure sensor completes the device and provides great vertical stability.
4 blades, specially designed for the AR.Drone 2.0, make it possible to carry out smooth flights.
A second camera, placed beneath the quadricopter and connected to the central inertial unit, measures the craft’s speed using an image comparison system.
2 hulls made for both types of flight

The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 has 2 hulls with specially designed contours. Made of EPP (a material used in designing car bumpers), they are light, highly resistant and protect the quadricopter.

For outdoor flight, the contoured hull, available in three colors (orange/yellow; orange/green; orange/blue), reduces wind resistance and preserves the AR.Drone 2.0’s handling and stability.

When indoor, a second hull protects the blades from any impact. The black-and-white cockpit, underlined with a red stripe, reinforces the quadricopter’s mysterious, thrilling appearance.

Finally, light-emitting diodes (green in front, red in rear), positioned on the landing gear, help the pilot track the orientation of the AR.Drone 2.0 for easier flying.

An Open Development Platform
In order to expand the use of the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 and its compatibility with other operating systems and to develop new flying games and applications, Parrot is providing developers and members of the Apple® and AndroidTM communities with a software development kit.

The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 runs on a rechargeable lithium-Polymer battery (included).
Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 will be available for purchase at selected retailers in May 2012
in the United States for $299 MSRP

Pre-orders can be placed online or in-store at Brookstone starting March 1, 2012

No news yet on a UK release date and price, so watch this space!

My Movies Update for iOS Delayed

Brian has just tweeted that their update of My Movies for the iPad and iPhone has been delayed.

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So Apple have rejected an existing app because it mentions the word Windows?

That is ridiculous! Given how many waste of space apps there are, not to mention bogus apps that seemed to have appeared recently, I can’t understand why they would do this!

Hopefully it will be sorted soon….. watch this space.

Raspberry Pi Available to Order Now

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Yesterday we told you that the Raspberry Pi guys would have an announcement this morning at 6am and we thought it would be ready to order! Well it was, and you can, but good luck in trying!

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This is what the Raspberry Pi guys said:

Although we are still waiting for units to arrive from China, you can start buying the Raspberry Pi today. We have entered into licensed manufacture partnerships with two British companies, Premier Farnell and RS Components. They’ll be manufacturing and distributing the devices on behalf of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and handling the distribution of our first batches as they arrive in the country. The Foundation continues to make a small profit from each Raspberry Pi sold, which we’ll be putting straight back into the charity.

Today’s sales are limited to one per customer, so that as many of you as possible are able to get their hands on one. Starting in a month or so, you will be able to place batch orders with both Premier Farnell and RS Components for as many units as you want; you’ll also save some money on postage by doing this.

All of the first units to be produced are the $35 Raspberry Pi Model B. These are the more fully featured versions of the Raspberry Pi. The main difference from the Model A is that they include an Ethernet port, and 2 USB ports.

We’ve been working hard at cost reduction over the last few months, and we’ve been able to make one significant change to the Raspberry Pi lineup. The $25 Model A has been reworked to include 256MB of RAM– double what we were originally planning to offer – and will be going into production immediately.

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We are launching with Model Bs as there has been a much larger demand for them from the community. This first launch is aimed at software and hardware enthusiasts, makers, teachers and others who want to build exciting things with the Raspberry Pi before the official educational launch, which will happen later in 2012.

The Raspberry Pi is available at either Premier Farnell or RS Components. Search for Raspberry Pi, and then follow the normal shopping and checkout process.

This is where the problems started. Understandably there is a lot of interest in Raspberry Pi – worldwide interest! So neither site is accessible right now!

Did you manage to get one? Let us know!

Reimagine Pong for it’s 40th Anniversary with Atari and win up to $100,000

For the 40th Anniversary of Pong (has it really been 40 years!), Atari have a challenge to help reimagine Pong and win up to $100,000. Are you up for the challenge?

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Atari is looking for some great developers to help bring Pong to the App Store!

Reimagine Atari’s classic Pong for a chance to win up to $100,000 and see your vision come to life!

Submit your original take on Pong for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices today. Finalists will launch their games on the App Store later this year under the Atari brand, along with a publishing agreement and full launch support.

It’s your time to remake a classic!

Learn more about the challenge here

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – New DLC for PS3 Available

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We told you about the new downloadable content for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 on the Xbox last month. Well now the same content has been released for the PS3 and for Drop 1 there is Liberation and Piazza.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s Content Season for Call of Duty Elite Premium Members on the PlayStation Network has kicked off with the release of the first two content drops of the nine month season, Liberation and Piazza.

Call of Duty Elite Drop 1: Liberation, a militarised Central Park in the heart of NYC, features a vast landscape ripe for long-range sniper and LMG kills. Mounted turrets on opposing ends of the map offer overwhelming firepower to anyone brave enough to man them. Elite Drop 2: Piazza, set in an idyllic seaside village, Italian getaway gone rogue, where blind corners and a complex network of branching pathways pose danger at every turn. Visceral close-quarters combat dominates in Piazza, and attacks from above and below are an ever-constant threat.

The next Call of Duty Elite Content Drop for Premium Members on the PlayStation Network is scheduled to land on 29th March with the release of Overwatch, a multiplayer map that drops players into a construction site atop a New York City skyscraper.

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So when will this content be made available for the PC version?