Remember Me Fight Trailer released by Capcom

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Capcom and DontNod have released a new trailer for Remember Me – this one shows off the fighting elements of the game.

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And you can check out our preview of Remember Me here.

Remember Me will be available in May 2013 on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, is developed by DONTNOD Entertainment and published by Capcom. You can learn more from the Remember Me website.

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

Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Making of Poster Art featuring Todd McFarlane

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In this video, see the creative vision of award-winning comic book artist and producer Todd McFarlane in his explosive interpretation of the world of Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag and its new hero Edward Kenway. This collectible poster is available now for a limited time only with pre-order at Gamestop.

And here is the video:

Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag will be released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Nintendo’s Wii U, Windows PC and other next generation consoles. The game will be available on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo’s Wii U on October 29, 2013.

What do you think of Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Parrot Pulls Free Flight App From US iOS Store

Parrot has pulled the Free Flight app that is used to control the AR Drone 2.0 quadricopter from the US iOS store, apparently over a patent dispute.  Read on for details.

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Parrot has pulled the Free Flight app that is used to control the AR Drone 2.0 quadricopter from the US iOS store, apparently over a patent dispute.  A few weeks back, I told you about the new iOS app AR Race 2 that Parrot published.  Shortly after this app was published, the Free Flight app, which Parrot intended for the end user to run on an iOS device to control the drone, disappeared from the US iOS app store, and customer service started directing people to use AR Race 2 to control the drone in the place of Free Flight.

Three days ago, the independent developer AR.Tommy, who wrote the major Free Flight alternative app, had this to say about his apps on a Parrot AR Drone 2 forum board:

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It seems that AR.Tommy had to pull his apps as well due to concerns with patents, and board discussion on the topic has zeroed in on Absolute Control mode and use of the accelerometer to control the AR Drone 2.0.  It seems reasonable to assume that Parrot has been approached by a patent holder in the US looking for liquidated damages from the use of a disputed patent.  This means that new customers are restricted to flying their AR Drone 2.0 with AR Race 2, without Absolute Control and without accelerometer support, until this issue is resolved.  Of course, if you have Free Flight loaded on an iOS device already, you can continue to use it.  I’ve asked Parrot’s PR firm for comment and have not heard back; if they comment, I’ll let you know what they say.

I really love flying the AR Drone 2.0 and am looking forward to the GPS add-on that they announced at CES.  Let’s hope that the time without Free Flight is minimal!

Mohu Announces SkyHDTV Outdoor Antenna

Mohu announced the SkyHDTV outdoor/attic antenna, intended for those looking to watch over the air TV broadcasts, and promising much better performance in a smaller package.  Read on for details.

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Mohu announced the SkyHDTV outdoor/attic antenna, intended for those looking to watch over the air TV broadcasts, and promising much better performance in a smaller package.  Here is the press release:

RALEIGH, N.C., April 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Today Mohu announced its first-ever outdoor/attic-mounted antenna, The SkyHDTV. Weighing three pounds and measuring only an inch thick, the Sky is a progressive multidirectional antenna that has redefined antenna technology for the consumer market.

“The Sky antenna is closely related to the mudflap antenna developed for covert, wide bandwidth military communications by Mohu’s parent company, GreenWave Scientific,” said Mike Barts, Ph.D., Senior RF Engineer at Mohu. “The Sky belongs to a class of ultra wideband antennas, which are inherently non-resonant and provide even performance over large frequency ranges. This is a big advantage for over-the-air (OTA) TV reception where the frequency range from high to low is more than 10 to 1. The Sky’s performance is remarkably consistent across the channels and we are extremely proud of it.”

“The patent pending Sky is a variant of an antenna developed for Naval Surface Warfare special applications and has no similarities to any HDTV antenna products on the market,” said Mohu Founder and President Mark Buff, Ph.D. “The design has inherent frequency independent properties, leading to optimized performance across the VHF and UHF bands. We take pride in the fact that all of our antenna products are original and highly innovative. We believe customers know great products when they see them and will be highly satisfied with the Sky’s performance and unique style.”

About Mohu/Greenwave Scientific, Inc.

Mohu is a leading technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Since introducing the best-selling paper-thin Leaf Antenna in March 2011, Mohu has positioned itself as a leader in the “cord-cutting” movement in the United States. Mohu estimates it has saved its customers more than $220 million in monthly cable and satellite bills in only two years.

Founder Mark Buff performed research & development relating to Improvised Explosive Device (IED) neutralization and defeat for various military initiatives. His research included the development of “low and no-profile” antenna systems for military ground vehicles, multi-channel antenna apertures for ground robots and anatomically accurate RF absorption measurement systems. Co-founder Russ Winstead was part of the development team responsible for IBM’s first laptop, the Thinkpad.

Mohu products can be purchased from Mohu and Amazon.com. For more information, visit www.gomohu.com. Mohu and its related products are registered trademarks with several patents pending.

The idea here is intriguing: a more compact antenna that does not need to be aimed and performs much better than current solutions.  This currently lists for $169.99 on Muhu’s website and is worth checking into!

Bing Apps Demo for Windows 8

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Are you thinking of getting Microsoft newest OS Windows 8, but don’t know what Bing Apps do, well look at the video below recorded at the Gadget Show Live at the NEC in Birmingham UK. I do apologies for the sound quality but I had a Demo Theatre right behind me at the time so I had to edit the sound the best I could do. If you looking for how to use Bing apps for News, Weather, Maps, Travel and more then look at the video below.
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Review of Crysis 3 From EA

 

Electronic Art’s latest forge into the quest for graphical supremacy is here in the form of Crysis 3. After the scrutiny of ‘dumbing down’ Crysis 2 for console players, have EA and Crytek made the best of both worlds and managed to cater to the simultaneous demands of both console and PC players?

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Story

Penned by Steven Hall, this promises to be a much more emotional and player focused story, with the spotlight centred upon the protagonist and his relationship with the cockney wise-cracker ‘Psycho’. I genuinely felt drawn into the story; as cheesy as it sounds, I strived forwards out of pure curiosity for the plot as opposed to the famed sandbox style of play on offer. The aforementioned Psycho steals the show here with his vastly superior voice acting and facial animations. In comparison, Prophet sounds wooden and forced, of course that could be related to his whole ‘situation’, but he just comes off as the less interesting character in the end.

Other NPC’s crop up during your travels and have both interesting and important roles to play. I would say that the most immersive parts of the campaign are not the more stealth orientated portions, but the general character progression of the NPC’s.

By simply completing the campaign you won’t be left wanting in regards to plot queries, yet you will get more out of it if you hunt down and scavenge some of the ‘hidden’ audio diaries. Essentially, it’s worth doing if you can be bothered!

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Single Player

For most, this will be the first port of call for players and rightly so! The tutorial is largely useless unless you have never touched a first person shooter in your life, it will explain rudimentary basics such as jumping and how to aim down sights. If anything, it’s an anti-climax before you’ve started! What the tutorial did not make clear is that when you start, essentially the game is entirely dependant upon the players individual style. Running around with guns blazing and armour mode on, shrugging off enemy fire as if it were popcorn feels empowering. Is it as satisfying as stealth killing with a compound bow followed by sneaking and snapping in the cover of darkness and cloak? You decide!

It can be a daunting prospect to suddenly be thrust into a cramped room with everything unlocked from the start. Admittedly, I don’t appreciate being shoehorned and handheld throughout, but a more structured approach to the opening 15 minutes would also have been nice.

Given the sandbox nature, not much can be said about my play style that can relate to yours, except I would say that I played a little too cautiously. I attempted to stealth kill approximately every single hapless foe that stumbled across me. After a few deaths later on in the game; becoming frustrated, I adopted a more ‘brave’ style of play with sporadic stealth bow kills, armour mode tanking and leaping about like a loony. This was infinitely more entertaining and I wished I had played in such a way from the start!

With a bevy of weapons and attachments to choose from, any situation can be catered for. With the visor mode enabled, weapons, enemies and ammo caches can be marked, leaving you room to do what you deem necessary to survive. The maps gift you ample manoeuvring space, offering sniping vantage points from afar or height advantages for a cheeky air stomp. Again, leaving everything in the players hands to determine their own path is a brave but fantastic move, often reminding me of my old Halo experiences.

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The vehicle section I was not looking forward to, and justifiably so. With just a bigger map, a faster way of travelling, and less options in combat, it ironically left me feeling as if I had less freedom than normal with which to approach my objective. Adding to this frustration is that you cannot use your visor whilst driving, necessitating removing yourself from the vehicle to mark what you wish; then getting back in again. Sigh.

Upgrades are handled well but executed poorly, hidden off the beaten track are nanosuit upgrade kits scattered across the levels. Spending these on perks with differing values is interesting but ultimately, there are some that are categorically superior than others. You can save sets and assign them to a face button so you may swap loadouts on the fly depending on the situation. Ultimately I don’t see this coming into use until perhaps on the higher difficulties, even then, I’m not a micro-management kind of guy! Levelling up each perk gives it a bonus, for example you may have to stealth kill so many enemies whilst a perk is equipped to upgrade it. A nice idea, however some of the requirements boggle the mind, several across each tier of perk entail taking insane amounts of damage to complete. Forcing the player to near death situations and then not saving said progress if you die feels annoying and backwards. Reported glitches regarding acquiring upgrade kits; then getting slaughtered can occasionally cause the upgrade kit to not respawn properly, demanding completionists to start a new game afresh. Even when they haven’t glitched, the statistics page shows you no more than how many you have acquired, not what level the missing ones are on for example. If you’ve gotta’ catch ‘em all, you’re going to have a rough time!

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Multiplayer

If you have foraged into either the Crysis 3 Beta or even the previous, Crysis 2, you’ll know what to expect here, maps are large, killcams lie (when don’t they?!) and graphically it’s obviously not as refined as the single player. There are a lot of places for people to take advantage of what I think is the most ludicrous addition to a multiplayer game, the cloak. Tactically, it opens up avenues aplenty for players. Do you cloak about whilst endeavouring to not get into a straight gunfight, or maybe keep your finger poised above the armour mode button relying on careful use of suit energy to survive the longest in an encounter? In reality, stealth nearly always wins. Information is power; if you know the enemies position before they know yours, you shouldn’t lose the gun fight!

Unlocks galore are available after the arbitrary level requirement, and classes can be constructed to make a (nearly) perfect killing machine. Perks can be levelled up, using guns can unlock more powerful attachments and your dog tags can be customised. The usual affair in a modern day shooter, we all know what to expect!

The multiplayer maps are just as varied as their single player companions, with dark hidey holes, perpendicular corridors and open spaces in line of sights that people still insist on running through. The gunplay can feel erratic at times with seemingly random instances of recoil on both ends of the spectrum. Annoyingly in the killcam, enemies guns never recoil, leading you to believe false facts.

All in all, some weapon balancing has noticeably been done since the Beta which is nice to see. Along with the interesting maps and the inevitably huge amount of unlockables to chew through, this could draw your attention from any other online shooters you may know of for a while…

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EA and Crytek said they wanted to make a game that will ‘melt your PC’. Unfortunately, in doing this, they have made a game which looks as if it has an odd filter overlay on PS3. Of course not that it looks bad, just that it’s screaming for the next gen. Individual blades of grass are rendered but are also heavily pixelated, irritatingly instances such as these let the overall picture down. In fact, a lot of the time I was yearning for a high end PC on which to see it as the developers intended. Artistically, it looks great, the overrun feeling of a dilapidated New York is immersive. In contrast to the depressing, darker approaches to the later levels, the earlier greenery is but a fleeting memory.

Sound is generally handled well, the voice acting of Psycho is the standout performance, with everything else seemingly paling into insignificance by comparison. The music is woefully underused, this game has one of the best soundtracks I have heard in a long time. I’m not quite sure why I can’t remember it being used more than a handful of times!

The audio in the multiplayer, much akin to the second game, often seems out of sync; the volume balancing on killcams is off too. Nothing to stress about, but it was noticeable.

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Should You Buy?

Probably, yes! Don’t go expecting next gen graphics today on your home console, or something to replace Call of Duty or Battlefield as your online frag-em-up of choice either. What Crysis is however, is a genuinely brilliant sand box style shooter, letting you have it your way no matter what the situation. You have the tools to tackle any confrontation in a myriad of ways; with a tanked up suit, you feel as powerful as you should. Only the roughest of foes should pose a threat to your nanosuit dominance.

With the campaign clocking in at around 10 hours on normal, more collectibles than you want to collect and a solid multiplayer offering, Crysis 3 should certainly last you a while too.

A couple of glitches might sour the taste a little but overall as a complete package, don’t let Crysis 3 sneak by undetected.

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Reviewed on the PS3, also available on Xbox 360 and PC.

Samsung Forecasts Rise in Quarterly Profit

Samsung is forecasting a sharp rise in profits for the first three months of 2013, largely due to the strength of its smart phone business.

The Korean tech giant expects to make 8.7 trillion won (£5 billion) during the period in question, a year-on-year increase of 53%.

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Industry analysts are predicting that Samsung’s profits will continue to climb following the release of its flagship Galaxy S4 smart phone later this month.

The Android device, which features innovative software features including eye-tracking technology and a raft of smart camera features, is viewed as a significant threat to Apple’s iPhone line.

“We expect some 22 million Galaxy S4 smartphones to be sold in the second quarter alone,” BBC News quotes Korea Investment & Securities analyst Seo Won-seok as saying.

Samsung will declare its latest fiscal results on 26th April.

 

The Raven – Legacy of a Master Thief finds its Voice

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Nordic Games have now finished the recordings for its stunning fast-paced point and click adventure, The Raven – Legacy of a Master Thief, which has been brought to life in English and German, releasing in June 2013 for PC.

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The Raven Blog tracks the journey of the KING Art development team and can be viewed here: http://raven-game.com/en/blog/. The latest addition to the blog gives the behind-the-scenes look at the work that has gone into adding voice-acting into the game to breathe life into the characters.

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“The Raven – Legacy of a Master Thief will be one of the most immersive titles that we release this year and has now been brought to life by great voice acting that brings the adventure to life and accentuates the story,” said Reinhard Pollice, Business & Product Development Director at Nordic Games. “KING Art has put together a fascinating story that will enthral players on a scandalous gentleman thief’s adventure.”

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Set across 1960s Europe, the ‘whodunnit’ tale is full of twists and turns that will have players on the edge of their seats. Journeying  through thrilling and dense atmospheres with the aim of catching the art burglar, The Raven, players follow his  trademark black feather clues to capture the thief and to protect a legendary sapphire, the “Eye of the Sphinx” on its journey from Switzerland to Egypt.

For more information on the Raven please see The Raven Facebook page here: www.facebook.com/theravengame

Pro Cycling Manager 2013 and Tour de France 2013 – 100th Edition unveiled

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With the 100th edition of the Tour de France, an exceptional season awaits all cycling fans!
We are pleased today to unveil the 4 first screenshots of Pro Cycling Manager 2013 and Tour de France 2013 – 100th Edition, showcasing the richness and variety of scenic locations that will be seen in these 2 remarkable games. From Corsica to the Champs-Elysées, exceptional races will be featured this year in these cycling games developed by Cyanide Studio.

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While Pro Cycling Manager 2013 will be sure to please all fans of simulation with its many new features and improvements, Tour de France 2013 – 100th Edition will offer players on PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles a fully renewed and overhauled gameplay and an improved graphics engine, in response to players’ expectations and requests.

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Cyanide Studio plan to unveil much a lot more information on both games in the months to come. In the meantime, take a look at some of the screenshots and project yourself in July, at the heart of this legendary summer race which will go down as a milestone in the history of the Tour de France!

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Visit the official website for more information.

Nokia Music app for Windows 8 and Windows RT released

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Nokia Music for Windows 8 is a complete playback and discovery experience for your computer and a Windows 8 and Windows RT app has just been released.

Features

  • Mixes: Hundreds of hand-crafted playlists across every genre you’re interested in. From Pop to Dub, Blues legends, Ragga, Indietronica, and loads more – we’ve got the lot
  • Offline Mixes: Download hours’ worth of your favourite mixes to listen when you’re not connected to the internet
  • MP3 Playback: Listen and queue your own music. Put them in your Music library and we’ll pick them up. Get Mix recommendations and artist information
  • Artist Mix: Tell us up to three of your favourite artists and we’ll make you a mix featuring those and other similar artists
  • Artist Page: includes artist biography, artist mix, featured in mixes, tweets, gigs, similar artists and image gallery where you can set your device lock screen
  • Supports Nokia Music+, an enhanced music service which includes higher quality audio, unlimited track skips, unlimited offline mixes, full time-synced lyrics (where available). Includes free trial.
  • Lyrics: Shows time-synced lyrics for many of your favourite songs (Full lyrics available only for NM+ trial)
  • Play To: send what you’re listening to directly to many smart TVs or DLNA-enabled devices
  • Snap View: A native Windows 8 feature. It allows you to view one app in a mini view whilst accessing another app at the same time
  • Use the Search charm to find Mixes that contain your favourite Artists

You can download the app now from the Windows Store.

Review: Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze for the Nintendo 3DS

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Lace up your skates and play with your fave ghouls in Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze the Video Game, and here is our review.

Pick your own clawsome team as you race through the scary-challenging course filled with terrifying traps and killer obstacles. Unlock 12 different Monster High characters and 6 tracks–including Monster High Stadium, Gloom Beach, Skull Shore and more–by winning races.

There are four different modes to select from, including a circuit mode where the team with the most points at the end wins and a timed mode where it’s you against the clock! There is a relay mode and also a quick race if you just want to jump in a play.

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You can pick from 12 characters, including Clawdeen, Robecca Steam and Abbey Bominable. Each of the characters has their own special power that they can using during a race once they have collected power ups and their power meter is full. These special powers include Electric Kisses and Bat Calls and have a different outcome in the game.

The complete list of characters and their special powers are detailed below so that you can check if your favourite character is included:

Character Type Special Powers What does the move do?
Frankie Stein Light Electric Kiss Zaps all the other players causing them to fall over
Clawdeen Medium Beast Mode Do a wolf cry and go really fast
Draculaura Light Bat Call Bats pick you up and make you go faster and knock other people out of the way.
Lagoona Blue Light Tidal Wave Summons a wave that makes you go faster and knocked people out of the way
Rochelle Goyle Strong Rockstar Speed boost
Robecca Steam Medium Steamed Does a swirling sweeping kick knocking down everyone around her
Operetta Strong Perfect Pitch Send out a high pitched note that knocks all players in front down
Clawd Wold Strong Full Moon Speed boost
Abbey Bominable Medium Cold Shoulder
Sends out a snowflake that freezes any players immediately in-front
Gil Webber Light River Rage Skates backwards and knocks down anyone immediately behind
Deuce Gorgon Strong Stone Gaze Throws a red star that tracks the person in front and knocks them down
Heath Burns Medium Prometheus Throws a red star that tracks the person in front and knocks them down

 

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The tracks give you the chance to really get into the game and use your special powers and gives a lot of replayability. The tracks are quite long and there are secret routes to find so it should keep you interested.

Your characters become tired during the race and you can easily switch between them when the energy bars are low. This also gives you the opportunity to try out different special moves, which can be quite fun. Just make sure you collect the coins scattered around the track as they will help with your power meter!

You can collect lots of power ups in the game, and these come in the shape of coffins left around the tracks – just race into them and they are yours.

The controls work well and it doesn’t take very long for you to really get into the game and find yourself leaning into turns and moving about as though you were in the game itself.

And there are even varying difficulty levels to choose from if you find it too hard, or not challenging enough.

I am personally not a huge fan of 3D games, but I was pleasantly surprised how well Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze worked in 3D mode. And if you don’t like it you can also switch it back to 2D mode.

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If you are a fan of Monster High, or more likely you have a child who is a fan of Monster High, then this game should keep them occupied and quiet for hours and its actually rather fun. This game is aimed at children so if you are not a child you may not enjoy it quite as much – or maybe you will? Little Orbit have done a good job on the game and Monster High fans should be very pleased.

Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze for the Nintendo 3DS is available now and costs £24.99.

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Xbox LIVE Arcade Play to Earn Campaign

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This April, Microsoft have launched an exclusive feature for Xbox LIVE Rewards members, offering incentives to gamers for doing what they do best: playing games. Starting this week and lasting the entire month, all the action is in arcade games with their exclusive Play To Earn offers. Your passion for playing arcade games can pay off in a big way.

There are three ways to earn, but only the most devoted arcade fans have what it takes to black out all three arcade ‘Punchcards’. Those who do will be guaranteed a spot in upcoming VIP exclusives. By simply playing your favourite arcade games and adding to your game collection, you can earn awesome rewards. Have you got what it takes? Here are the three ways you can earn rewards all month long.

· Punchcard One: Play 20 hours of any combination of arcade games and you will receive a free avatar item

· Punchcard Two: Purchase any four arcade games for 400 Microsoft Points or more from Xbox LIVE and you’ll receive a one month Xbox LIVE Gold membership

· Punchcard Three: Spend 3200 Microsoft Points on arcade games and you’ll receive 800 Microsoft Points in return

It’s easy and fun, you can earn for playing and or buying ANY arcade game from Xbox LIVE on Xbox 360. So, play the games you already know and love like Minecraft, Terraria, LIMBO, Trials Evolution and more and discover new games to try and buy from Xbox LIVE.  The following games will be launching on Xbox LIVE Arcade throughout April and will be part of Play To Earn.

· BattleBlock Theatre

· Double Dragon II

· Motocross Madness

· Sacred Citadel

· God Mode

· Monaco

Please visit the My Punchcard site to find out more and become an Xbox LIVE Rewards member!

EE exclusive UK launch partner for the HTC First Facebook phone

EE, the UK’s most advanced digital communications company, has partnered with HTC and Facebook to be the exclusive UK launch partner for the HTC First, the first superfast 4GEE smartphone to feature the new integrated Facebook experience, Home.

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The HTC First, featuring Home by Facebook, allows customers to receive friends’ updates directly on to their home screen. Customers will also be able to share photos, interact with friends and chat instantaneously, all through the most immersive mobile Facebook experience, which will be enhanced by EE’s superfast 4G network.

The HTC First will be available exclusively in the UK on EE 4GEE plans, providing customers with download speeds approximately five times faster than 3G – so they enjoy an optimised Facebook experience. Customers will be able to take out the handset with a 4GEE phone plan this summer, via the EE online shop, EE telesales and EE retail stores.

Home is designed around a customer’s friends and when combined with 4GEE it puts them at the centre of their phone:

· Cover Feed: A constant stream of photos and updates from friends that are always available at a glance. Swipe through to see more and interact with friends by liking, commenting, and sharing right from the Cover Feed

· Notifications: Thanks to Home’s deep integration with Android, notifications from apps appear alongside updates from friends right on the home screen

· Chat Heads: Keep chatting with Facebook contacts even when using other apps. Reply right from chat heads, or move them around if you’re not ready to respond, and send SMS and Facebook messages from the same place

· App Launcher: Set favourite apps and access them directly through Home

In addition to superfast speeds and EE services, HTC First customers with a 4GEE phone plan will also benefit from:

· EE Film – the only service in the UK which combines 2 for 1 cinema ticketing, listings, trailers and digital film downloads in one place

· A discount of £5 per month on EE superfast Fibre Broadband – so they can get blistering speeds at home and on the move

· Fast track customer service by dialing ‘33’ from their handset

· Clone Phone Lite – giving people free storage to back up the content that matters most

App Update: Google+ for iOS Gets Updated to Version 4.3.1

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Google have just updated it’s Google+ app for iOS devices.

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What’s New in Version 4.3.1

– Bugfixes and performance improvements

Go get it now from the Apple App Store.