Borderlands 2 coming this month to the Mac

Yep, you read that correctly – Borderlands 2 is coming to the Mac later this month.

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One really cool thing is that co-op multiplayer will be cross-platform so Mac owners can play with PC owners.

Your Mac will need a minimum spec as follows:

  • CPU Processor: Intel Quad Core
  • CPU Speed: 2.4 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Video Memory512MB

Borderlands 2 comes to the Mac on November 20th.

Are you going to buy it? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Check out our review of Borderlands 2 here

Wreck It Ralph part of Sonic and the All-Stars Transformed

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In a few weeks time SEGA will be releasing Sonic and the All-Stars Transformed and SEGA have just announced that one of the characters in the game will be Wreck It Ralph.

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Sonic and the All-Stars cast line up on the starting grid once again to battle for supremacy in the ultimate race.  Compete across land, water and air in incredible transforming vehicles that change from cars to boats to planes mid-race.  Master your driving skills as you drift, barrel role and boost to overtake your rivals, or use your weapons tactically and unleash your All-Star move to gain the winning advantage.

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And here is the Wreck It Ralph trailer:

Sonic and the All-Stars Transformed will be available November 16th 2012 (PS3, X360, 3DS, Vita and PC) and November 30th 2012 (Wii U).

We recently got a preview and some hands-on with the Wii U version, more on that soon.

So what do you think, is it a game you are going to buy?

Aliens Invade! Review of XCOM:Enemy Unknown from Firaxis and 2K

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Every now and then the need to think a little more that just the current few seconds of excitement takes hold. Luckily for those of us who feel this way Firaxis and 2K games have come to our aid with XCOM:Enemy Unknown! And they brought some visitors…

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XCOM puts the player in charge of a group of the worlds most elite soldiers tasked with defending the planet against an alien invasion.

Tutorial

The first choice you are presented with is in which region the XCOM base will be set up, with each area providing a different starting bonus. Later in the game more of these bonuses can be acquired but the starting bonus is very important to the development of your XCOM base.

However, before you get to see your base you are launched into the tutorial mission. The tutorial is in-depth enough to teach all the basics you will be using in battles but avoids becoming tedious. After learning how the cover, movement and attack systems work the player is returned to the XCOM base. But the tutorial doesn’t end there, oh no.

The tutorial actually goes on for quite some time after this first mission and aims to show all the aspects of constructing a successful XCOM base. While this tutorial is pretty good and does cover all the points needed to play the game successfully, it is hindered by my love of the punishment only a strategy game can provide.

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Figuring out what mistakes I have made myself and learning from those mistakes is both a frustrating and satisfying experience and I think it a shame to miss out on. I decided to return to the main menu to start a new game. The tutorial is an integral part of the game and it is done well, I just wanted to spread my wings a little sooner.

Non-combat

After this you are very quickly thrust into the game and begin building up your base. During the non-combat phase every action takes a certain amount of days to complete. Going to “Mission Control” and scanning for activity progresses the date, but also brings up various combat activities. Essentially you cannot build the base up without activating more missions.

This creates a great sense of struggle at all times. It seems you are never quite comfortable with what you can achieve before hordes of aliens invade a city or a UFO needs shooting down by your vastly inferior air-craft. After pretty much every activity the soldiers or planes you use will be at least out of action for a few days if not KIA or shot-down. When two combat missions turn up in a row and you best soldier is still recuperating this creates quite a problem. This is far and away the best thing about XCOM, you actually feel like aliens are invading rather than politely waiting until you have researched the correct equipment or trained up your soldiers.

On top of this the XCOM project is overseen by a council with members from all the global super-powers who provide funding, if you do a good job. Each region has a panic level at all times and if the panic level gets too high the region withdraws from the XCOM project and you lose any funding that may have brought! The panic levels are reduced by building satellites and performing missions when they arise. So, we better get in there!

Combat

The combat is challenging even on the standard difficulty but does get easier as the game progresses. The AI is on the ball and not particularly forgiving. You won’t really get away with any mistakes, or “hope he doesn’t see that move” moments. Which is good. The enemy types are also impressively diverse sporting different visual appearances and accompanying abilities. This keeps the battles fresh even near the end of the game.

Despite the great enemy design, they aren’t present until you find them. The map has a shroud which is removed as your soldiers move from cover to cover. Moving cautiously and making sure not to leave anyone unprotected your squad slowly uncovers the map. Once you’re close enough to an enemy one phase ends and another begins. Your phase of “find the alien” stops and the aliens begin they’re phase of “kill, ambush or flank all the carefully positioned troops which no longer matters because we get a free go anyway”.

I don’t like this phase.

I wasn’t overly fond of “find the alien” but the second phase really became an issue. Providing their free go doesn’t completely ruin the last hour you spent taking great care to bring everyone back alive you will probably have to move soldiers to ensure their lack of death in the next round.

It also struck me that the accuracy of the most elite soldiers the entire planet has to offer was pretty bad. The hit percentages just seemed slightly less than I expected at what I consider a reasonable range.

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It seems a shame that one the most important parts of a tactical game isn’t present, the setup. The free go the enemy gets whenever you discover them is a real problem, rendering your strategic setup and caution before you know where the enemy is useless. If your soldiers could just detect or hit the enemy at slightly longer range or the enemy didn’t get a free movement phase this would all be solved. This tempted me to reload a lot to save lives and ensure mission success. However, this was a mistake.

Difficulty

Iron Man mode disables manual saving and loading and provides you with just one auto save that the game handles without remorse. This means if you lose a squad member or make a mistake you have no choice but to keep playing or start the campaign again!

Impossible difficulty reduces starting cash and the amount of scientists and engineers you receive. It also gives the aliens huge health increases and frankly inhuman accuracy. The AI completely destroyed me mercilessly and repeatedly and laughed at any thought I had of myself as a strategically minded gamer, which is great!

Whilst I only recommend Iron Man mode in conjunction with Impossible difficulty for those who truly hate themselves, Iron Man mode itself is a great idea and the game made much more sense with it enabled. Rather than being a perfectionist and reloading more often than I should have it forced me to live with mistakes and accept XCOM members deaths as an inevitable part of the struggle.

Audio & Visual

The soundtrack is pretty good with some nice rousing fanfares when preparing your squad for launch and some piano that would be at home in the original Resident Evil game when an alien is discovered in combat. The weapons also sound pretty chunky with good punches of base when a weapon is fired or a grenade explodes. The voice acting feels a little rigid but is way better than I would expect in this kind of game.

The graphics are nice and environments and textures are great, with enough lighting and fog effects to create a decent atmosphere.

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Unfortunately for me I played the PS3 version of XCOM. I constantly felt like this game should be played on a PC not because of the lack of a keyboard and mouse but because of the horrific frame rate when more than just my squad could be seen on screen. Particularly later in the game when more enemies are present the game can grind almost to a halt. The frame rate issues can make it difficult to move your squad to the correct spot and while there weren’t a huge amount of full lock ups when they happen they set you back quite a bit of time. Hopefully at some point a patch can fix these problems.

Conclusion

A great tutorial, fantastic combat, in-depth non-combat game play, and reasonable audio and visuals are hindered from being truly great by performance issues and having to play “find the alien”. Despite these problems the sense of struggle and the difficulty Firaxis have created in XCOM allow it to become a must have strategy title.

XCOM is available now on XBOX 360, PS3 and PC and is definitely a must play for any strategy fan (although I recommend the PC version if possible).

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StableBit DrivePool for Windows Home Server 2011 Beta 1.2.1.7123 released

There has been another beta build from CoveCube! StableBit DrivePool development marches on – now its version 1.2.1.7123.

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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 beta version’s change log:

  • Folder duplication changes will now only perform a background duplication pass over that folder instead or the entire pool (in most cases).
  • Retired DrivePool’s folder size tracking. Folder sizes are now all reported using Windows Search.
    Folder sizes are not used by DrivePool for anything internally, they are only reported to the user.
  • [D] Implemented a 100% kernel mode file size tracking solution. It’s even faster than the old one and is directly synchronized with the file system.
    – Full pool access even while re-measuring. Size modifications are kept track of.
    – Keeps track of file size changes directly in the kernel with no user mode services involved.
    – Saves pool part file sizes in the pool parts themselves, so sizes will even migrate between OS re-installs.
    – Synchronized with background duplication (when changing the duplication level of a folder).
    – Synchronized with re-balancing.
    – Will need to re-measure the pool:
    – After removing a disk.
    – After accidentally unplugging a disk while the system is running.
  • [D] Retired hybrid kernel / user-mode real-time file size tracking.
Download the latest beta version from here

App Update: LinkedIn for iOS updated to version 5.1.3

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The LinkedIn app for iOS has been updated to version 5.1.3.

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Get on-the-go access to your professional network with LinkedIn for iPhone & iPad. Find and connect with more than 150M members worldwide, read the latest industry news, keep up-to-date with your groups, and share content with your network from anywhere.

What’s New in Version 5.1.3

• Enhancements to inMail and Who’s Viewed Your Profile for Premium members

Download now from the Apple App Store

Snoop-De-Dupe Updated to version 1.80

Snoop-De-Doop, the add-in for managing duplicate files for WHS, SBS and Server 2012 Essentials, has been updated to version 1.80.  Read on for details.

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Snoop-De-Doop, the add-in for managing duplicate files for WHS, SBS and Server 2012 Essentials, has been updated to version 1.80.  Here is the announcement:

Our popular Snoop-de-dupe add-in for WHS V1, WHS/SBS 2011, and Server 2012 Essentials has been updated to version 1.80.  Product details, a free trial, and purchase information can be found on our website http://www.snoopdedupe.com

Snoop-de-dupe allows you to manage storage space on your server by easily monitoring for duplicate files in real-time.  Once detected, the duplicate files can be ignored, replaced with a hard-link, or deleted as specified by the server administrator.

Changes for this release:

  • Added a new “browse folders for duplicate files” feature. This new feature is located under Batch Resolve and provides a new method to locate and manage duplicate files. You can browse folders just like Windows Explorer then select any single file and view all duplicates of that file in a single view
  • Certification for Server 2012 Essentials
  • Updated German localization
  • Minor bug and usability issues

Existing Snoop-de-dupe license holders can upgrade for free directly within the add-in.  From the Server Dashboard, select the Snoop-de-dupe tab, select More Settings, and click the Check For Software Update link.

You can find more details about add-in on the Snoop-de-dupe website http://www.snoopdedupe.com/howto.html

A free trial is available http://www.snoopdedupe.com/trial.html

You can purchase a license for the Snoop-de-dupe add-in for $14.99 USD from our website http://www.snoopdedupe.com/index.html

If you are running WHS, SBS or Server 2012 Essentials and need a duplicate file management solution, give Snoop-De-Dupe from electrongoo a shot!  And check out my developer interview with Jim from electrongoo here.

Check Out the Snoop-De-Dupe Website Here!

Star Wars: The Old Republic Free-to-Play Option Coming

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On November 15th, EA’s PC-based Star Wars: The Old Republic will have a free- to-play option.  Read on for details.

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On November 15th, EA’s PC-based Star Wars: The Old Republic will have a free- to-play option.  Here is the blog post:

FREE-TO-PLAY OPTION IS COMING TO STAR WARS: THE OLD REPUBLIC ON NOVEMBER 15, 2012

Today we are excited to announce that the global launch date of the Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ Free-to-Play option will be November 15, 2012. This release will be simultaneous across all of the territories and countries where The Old Republic™ is available. The new Free-to-Play option allows gamers to experience all of the class storylines through to Level 50, the current level cap, at no charge and introduces the new Cartel Market!

Any paying subscribers at the launch of the Free-to-Play option on November 15th will be granted all of the Complimentary Cartel Coins currently listed on the Cartel Coin Ledger page, plus a one-time grant of 250 Complimentary Cartel Coins!
Additionally, the Rewards Program has been extended! All former subscribers who reactivate their subscription by the new date of December 20, 2012 at 11:59am CDT will be granted Complimentary Cartel Coins for their prior paid months up to November 15, 2012.

For more information on all of the rewards you could potentially receive and the Free-to-Play option visit www.StarWarsTheOldRepublic.com/FREE.
As always, be sure to check StarWarsTheOldRepublic.com for latest updates and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

If you are interested in this free-play opportunity, check it out!

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Three UK Announces HTC 8X Availability

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Three UK has announced availability for HTC’s flagship Windows Phone, the 8X.  Read on for details.

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Three UK is now carrying the HTC 8X, available immediately online and in stores.  Here is their press release:

Windows Phone 8X by HTC – available now on Three.
The Windows Phone 8X by HTC is now available online at www.three.co.uk and in all Three stores.

With an exclusive built-in amp and Beats Audio™ technology offering a truly authentic studio sound the 8X is sure to please even the most musical among us. The smartphone also comes with an amazing 8 megapixel camera so you’ll be able to take incredibly vivid pictures and the front-facing camera with ultra-wide-angle lens captures twice the image area to fit more in every shot.

Running on the very latest Windows Phone 8 software, the 8X by HTC allows true personalisation of the home screen with real time Live Tile updates on its large 4.3” screen and the powerful 1.5 GHz dual-core processor makes browsing and switching between apps a breeze.

Sylvia Chind, Head of Devices at Three said, “The 8X by HTC is packed full of great features and is perfect for streaming HD and enjoying music while on the go. Coupled with The One Plan offering amazing value with All-you-can-eat data it’s no surprise that Three carries over 40% of the UK’s data traffic”.

The Windows Phone 8X by HTC is available for £30 a month with an upfront cost of £29 on the Ultimate Internet 500 plan with a guarantee of no surprise out-of-bundle data charges.

The device is also available on Pay As You Go for £349.99 plus a top up. All in One 15 costs £15 and gives 30-day access to all-you-can-eat data along with 300 any-network minutes and 3,000 texts. Or All in One 25 costs £25 and offers 500 minutes, 3,000 texts and all-you-can-eat data for a 30-day period.

Additionally from today get an extra special gift with Three. Purchase the 8X by HTC and get the latest Windows 8 Pro upgrade for your home PC. *

Key features:
• Beats Audio™ technology
• Amazing 8 megapixel camera
• Windows Phone 8 software
• 16GB internal memory
• 1.5 GHz dual-core processor
• DC HSDPA (42) Enabled

* Sign up for 24 months to get this deal. Windows 8 Pro upgrade offer available to Three customers who (i) already own a PC with Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista or Windows 7 and that meets the minimum system requirements of Windows 8 Pro, and (ii) who buy a HTC 8X between 09.11.12 – 21.12.12, while stocks of credit vouchers last. Eligible customers will be provided with a credit voucher which must be used to redeem the offer and download the software from the Microsoft website. Credit will expire on 31.01.13. Full terms available at Three.co.uk/terms

If you are interested in buying a Windows Phone 8X from HTC on Three UK, this is your opportunity!

Three UK Now Offers HTC 8X Windows Phone!

Three UK Announces Availability of Samsung Galaxy S III Mini

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Three UK has announced the availability of Samsung’s Galaxy S III Mini.  Read on for details.

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Are you on Three UK’s network, interested in a Galaxy S III but worry that the device may be too large for you?  Then you are in luck as Three UK has just announced that they are carrying the 4.0” Galaxy S III Mini.  Here are the details from the press release:

Samsung Galaxy S III Mini – available now on Three.
The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini is now available in all Three stores and, from 16th November, will be available online at www.three.co.uk.

The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini is the new compact version of the Samsung Galaxy S III. Featuring a large 4.0” display, the S III Mini is great for viewing more content on one screen, reducing the need for scrolling and zooming out. Its HD Super AMOLED technology also means that videos and pictures come to life in amazingly clear, crisp colours.

This elegant but minimal smartphone comes with a fast 1GHz dual core processor that allows apps and games to load quickly, enabling people to enjoy seamless browsing, gaming, viewing and downloading. Perfect for budding Instagrammers, the Samsung Galaxy S III Mini delivers great images using a 5 megapixel camera, which also has Best Shot mode that takes a burst of photos and then cleverly selects the best one.

Sylvia Chind, Head of Devices at Three, said, “Not only is the Samsung Galaxy S III Mini a top performing phone but it’s also full of innovative touches like the notification light, which can be customised to flash a different colour to alert users to new messages or calls.”

The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini is available with no upfront cost on the Ultimate Internet 500 plan for £28 a month, and on The One Plan, which offers a fear-free mobile internet experience with a guarantee of no surprise out-of-bundle data charges, for £32 a month.

The smartphone is also available on Pay As You Go for £269.99 plus a top up. All in One 15 costs £15 and gives 30-day access to All-You-Can-Eat data along with 300 any-network minutes and 3,000 texts. Or All in One 25 costs £25 and offers All-You-Can-Eat data, 500 minutes and 3,000 texts and for a 30-day period.

Key features
• Large 4.0” WVGA Super AMOLED display
• Fast 1.0 GHz dual core processor
• 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus and LED flash
• Notification light
• VGA front camera
• 1500mAh battery
• Up to 8GB internal memory
• Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) Operating System
• NFC

Are you planning on buying a Galaxy S III Mini from Three UK?  Sound off in the comments!

LittleBigPlanet Karting interview with Jen Timms from United Front Games

Sony have just released LittleBigPlanet Karting for the PS3 and we recently interviewed Jen Timms from United Front Games about it. And she brought along a friend.

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Join Sackboy and Sackgirl on the starting grid for a new kart racing adventure on the PlayStation3. Fire up your engines, jump behind the steering wheel and take on your friends and foes in breathtakingly unpredictable battles through an ever-changing world of content.

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Over to Jen and Sackboy:

LittleBigPlanet Karting on the PS3 is available now – expect our review shortly.

Have you played it yet? Let us know what you think of it by leaving a comment below.

LittleBigPlanet PS Vita interview with Tarsier Studios

Sony recently released LittleBigPlanet PS Vita, and we got to interview Dave Mervik and Mattias Nygren from Tarsier Studios about it.

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If you were to stand on LittleBigPlanet and try to imagine a more astounding, fantastic, and creative place, full of enthralling adventure, uncanny characters, and brilliant things to do… you couldn’t. All imagination is here, and what you do with it all is entirely up to you.

Build new levels and expand the environment, collect the many and varied tools and objects to make your mark on this world, or just simply enjoy the people and puzzles they’ve set.

LittleBigPlanet is the manifested embodiment of your perfect dream world…

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Over to Dave and Mattias for the interview:

Check out our review of LittleBigPlanet PS Vita

Have you played LittleBigPlanet PS Vita? If so, let us know what you think of it by leaving a comment below.

LittleBigPlanet 2 Cross Controller Demo

Earlier this year Sony showed off their LittleBigPlanet 2 Cross Controller features, and we recently got a demo.

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For the first time players can use the PS Vita as an advanced controller and secondary screen for LittleBigPlanet 2, allowing a host of new single and multiplayer gameplay features.

With dual-screen gaming see the action from different viewpoints on PS3 and PS Vita, use the touch and tilt features of PS Vita to move platforms and objects on PS3 and jump into the new wormholes to propel Sackboy between consoles.

Tom O’Connor who is the Senior Producer of LittleBigPlanet2 gave a demo.

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Here is the demo, over to Tom:

Are you going to try LittleBigPlanet 2 Cross Controller? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

App Update: Action Movie FX for iOS from Bad Robot updated to version 2.1.2

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Last year Bad Robot Productions released a really fun app for the iPhone called Action Movie FX that enables you to easily add cool special effects to whatever you might film. Now it has an update.

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What’s New in Version 2.1.2

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– Optimized for 4th generation iPad with NEW FEATURES including: REAL-TIME PREVIEWING of your FX! Customize your movies faster and easier than ever!
– FX from the CALL OF DUTY®: BLACK OPS 2 update now fully UNLOCKABLE!
— Exclusive access to 4 FX taken DIRECTLY FROM THE GAME!
— HELLSTORM MISSILE, EMP, DRAGONFIRE DRONES and the CLAW.
– Free and improved one-step update to HD of all previously purchased FX!
– Bug fixes

Download the Action Movie FX app now

App Update: Google Search for iPhone and iPad updated to version 2.5.1

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The Google Search app for iPhone and iPad has been updated to version 2.5.1.

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Search the web faster and easier with the latest Search app from Google. Get exclusive search features only available in this app. Now, newly redesigned for the iPhone.

New for the iPhone
✓ Complete redesign
✓ Improved speed: get to search results faster
✓ Beautiful full-screen image search
✓ Swipe away webpages to quickly return to search results
✓ Search within a webpage using the built in text finder
✓ Easily switch between images, places, news, and more
✓ Fast access to Google apps like Gmail, Calendar, Docs and more

iPad features
✓ See search results and websites side-by-side to quickly browse pages and results
✓ Compare search results as webpage snapshots in Instant Previews mode
✓ Revisit past searches with Visual Search History
✓ Fast access to Google apps like Gmail, Calendar, Docs and more

Search Made Easy
✓ Voice Search: Search by voice and skip the typing
✓ Google Goggles: Snap a photo of what you see to find more information about products, landmarks or famous paintings, and even solve Sudoku puzzles
✓ Search Nearby: Find places near you without typing your location

What’s New in Version 2.5.1

Improved Voice Search
✓ Simply say what you want and get results without typing.
✓ Faster and significantly improved voice recognition with text streamed on the fly.

Download now from the Apple App Store