Get ready for the next battle! Tekken: Tag Tournament 2 Review

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Japanese style cut scenes and super humans immune to bullet fire and explosions resorting to beating the living crap out of each other for our entertainment. You have to love Japanese video games. I think I even saw my PS3 smile a little. So, lets see if Namco’s sequel to one of the most popular Tekken games ever is up to scratch.

CHARCTERS

Arguably the most important part of any beat-em-up is the characters. I’ve always loved the variation in the characters in Tekken ranging from lighting fast Ling Xiaoyu to impossibly old man in robes Wang. And it will be no surprise to returning Tekken players to find a dinosaur, a robot, a kangaroo, a tree and two bears on the roster along with the “normal” characters.

Out of the box Tekken Tag 2 includes a truly massive 49 characters and free characters keep cropping up (on my last count 59 are available!). As ever the characters are all brilliantly well-crafted and unique. They are also all unlocked at the start so as soon as you play a game you will be presented with a truly impressive and daunting selection to make.

One of my favourite parts of Tekken is learning a characters combat style and moves and really feeling like you’ve mastered their style and Tekken Tag 2 doesn’t disappoint.

GAME MODES

Arcade mode is the usual affair where you progress through a series of fights and then fight a special boss at the end. This time around Jun Kazama is the big bad boss. The final boss is challenging but not insurmountable although it can get frustrating at times because she has a truly wonderful one hit KO move. Time Attack mode also returns which is basically the same as Arcade except you are given an overall time at the end.

Ghost mode is a continuous string of battles getting increasingly more difficult and ranking up your chosen characters which attempts to mimic an online environment. Unfortunately the difficulty ramped far too quickly for me and even on easy the computer inevitably reached a point where it was essentially on hard. Basically I could no longer progress through ghost mode with certain characters which are inevitably the ones I want to do it with. It does increase your skill and make you play at a higher level but only to a certain extent because, well, I’m human and unfortunately there’s a limit to my skill!

Feeling slightly disappointed I moved to good old practice mode for a bit of a tune up. Practice mode is great and the amount of options in there will allow you to do pretty much anything you want. It is genuinely useful and a great way to learn a characters style or brush up on a particular activity such as counters or blocking as you can change the options so the AI will allow you to do so.

Survival pits your chosen character or tag team against a sequence of enemy’s until you’re defeated at which point you are politely informed how many matches you won and weather you need more practice. I usually did “Need More Practice” as I didn’t get very far but it’s still good fun.

Team Battle is another favourite of mine and allows you to choose a team size of between one and eight made up of any characters you wish and then battle elimination style until one team is knocked out completely.

DIFFICULTY

The difficulty of Tekken changes a lot depending on whether you have the patch. Pre patch the game was very difficult even on easier difficulties. Post patch easy became, well, easy. This may seem obvious but I really don’t know why easy wasn’t easy in the first place as there are enough difficulties present to still provide a challenge for the ambitious but without ruining it for people who aren’t. Post patch the difficulty is not a problem and while I’m sure no one will complain that it’s too easy on high difficulties it should be playable by all.

 

ON-LINE

Let’s venture online to see how much better everyone else is than me at Tekken! The game usually finds another player for you to fight with a decent connection after a little wait, it’s not quick but you shouldn’t get too bored. Lag seems OK and doesn’t take the blame for my losses every time. However I have yet to be matched against someone I can have a decent match with. The rank of my opponent is usually “Beginner” despite the fact that they wield some serious Tekken skills. I have no problem with people being a lot better than me but why can’t I have a round with someone of my own skill level? It seems to me that the on-line multiplayer is off limits to those unsure of their skills.

PROGRESSION & CUSTOMIZATION

After any of these matches you will earn G that you can spend on customization items for your characters. The amount you earn depends on the game mode you play but you will need to play a lot to get any of the items. A shirt costs about 900,000G! I have no idea where these people shop but you literally need to be a multimillionaire to get a t-shirt and a pair of shoes. That being said the customization options are in-depth and extensive.

PLOT

The fight lab is a new mode to Tekken Tag 2 and offers a loosely “plot” driven sequence of training sessions where you play as a robot called Combot. You participate in the various challenges set out before you, such as only being able to hit enemies with high, mid or low attacks. As you progress the Combot can be upgraded and you can select moves from the games other characters to customize him in various ways. It is certainly entertaining and worth playing at least once but it’s not going to be a core game mode.

Other than that there are the ending movies which are all fairly short with some containing fantastic fighting sequences, some relating to the games plot (such as it is) and others being totally ridiculous and hilarious.

I believe this is the only place you can see a jealous pet panda riding the teacups at a fair and then hugging a miniskirt clad Japanese school girl who can beat up men literally four times her size. Weird? Yes, but also hilarious.

 

AUDIO

There are some solid sounds in Tekken. The cut scenes have good Japanese voice acting and nice sound effects. As soon as you are on the main menu you will have up-beat electro and trance pumping out of your sound system relentlessly. You can change the settings and decide which music will play on which stages and it is also one of few games that allow custom tracks on the PS3. The voices in battle combined with the stage destruction sounds and faces being smashed in are good, but there is nothing in Tekken to excite the Audiophile.

VISUALS

The stages are unique and there are few obvious shared elements at all. The rain leaves an extremely reflective sheen over everything, the water pools that some stages have you fighting in react well to the characters movements and even the non-reactive elements in the background are colourful and immersive. Occasionally there are some clipping issues with characters outfits, hair or other elements but it is not often enough or bad enough to spoil the experience. The cut scenes are truly gorgeous, at times looking like something out of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (the stadium on the opening cut scene just looks amazing!).

CONCLUSION

Tekken really does nothing to innovate and whilst it is fun and succeeds as a beat-em-up and a Tekken game this is certainly not the place for imagination. The menu seems awkward and uninspired and I seem to end up at the main menu where just going back a level would have done quite often. As a sequel it is an improvement offering more characters, customizations, stages and game modes than before and as such it shouldn’t disappoint Tekken veterans and newcomers to the franchise alike.

It’s a beat-em-up, and a good one. So if you fancy beating up a velociraptor and a bear with a man-tree-thing and a kangaroo or playing with two different martial artists and mastering kick-boxing and drunken mastery then this is the place for you. As long as you don’t expect the unexpected from Tekken it will entertain massively.

Tekken: Tag Tournament 2 is available on PS3 and XBOX 360 now.

QNAP Updates TurboNAS for Windows 8, Updates Multimedia Apps

QNAP has updated their TurboNAS firmware to version 3.8, adding support for Windows 8 and improving the multimedia apps included.  Read on for details.

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QNAP has updated their TurboNAS firmware to version 3.8, adding support for Windows 8 and improving the multimedia apps included.  In addition to the firmware update, the QNAP Finder app has also been updated to properly support Windows 8.  Here is the press release:

QNAP Releases New Turbo NAS V3.8 Firmware with Support for Windows 8 and Levels up Multimedia Applications

Taipei, Taiwan, November 15, 2012 – QNAP Systems, Inc. today announced new Turbo NAS V3.8 firmware; which incorporates sought-after improvements to Turbo NAS multimedia applications and new business features. New features of Turbo NAS V3.8 firmware include support for Windows® 8, improvements in Turbo NAS multimedia capabilities, the addition of Surveillance Station Pro, and proxy client for flexible yet secure Internet access in business environments.

Firmware V3.8 supports the newest Microsoft® Windows 8 operating system, allowing Windows 8 users to enjoy their Turbo NAS experiences which are optimized for Windows 8.

“QNAP is pleased to announce compatibility of our award-winning Turbo NAS lineup with the global launch of Windows 8,” said Jason Hsu, product manager of QNAP. “Our customers will be delighted to know that their Turbo NAS experience has been optimized for Windows 8.”

New functionalities and improvements for several multimedia applications are also included in firmware V3.8. Users will enjoy more entertainment options from Photo Station, Music Station 3, Video Station, Download Station 3, and DJ Station. “We added more options and capabilities for home entertainment using the Turbo NAS, and made it a wonderful multimedia device to share memories, enjoy video content with family and friends,” added Hsu.

Surveillance Station Pro, the upgraded version of Surveillance Station, is available in the QPKG Center for all Turbo NAS models with firmware V3.8. It supports over 1,400 IP camera models, flexible camera access control, expandable channel license, multi-server monitoring, 5 alarm events and 7 event actions, intelligent video analytics, E-map, VMobile app for iOS® and Android, and QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac.

Firmware V3.8 provides proxy client support, enabling business users to easily access Internet resources in a network utilizing a proxy server. “With proxy client support, users in the strict business network environment will be able to access the Internet, conduct Turbo NAS firmware live update, virus definition updates, and online installation of QPKG add-on apps in QPKG Center more easily,” added Hsu.

New & enhanced features of the V3.8 firmware include:

Windows 8 support: supports Internet Explorer 10, SMB/CIFS and FTP protocols, iSCSI target creation, and many of the Turbo NAS utilities such as Qfinder, NetBak Replicator and QGet;
Photo Station: adds multi-photo management function to efficiently manage bunches of photos;
Music Station 3: provides music library to easily play terabytes of songs and thousands of Internet radio stations;
Video Station: provides a platform to build a personal video website;
Download Station 3: a 24/7 download center with ease-of-use, download bandwidth control, and the supportive QGet utility;
DJ Station: a platform to channel personal music playlist through Facebook;
Surveillance Station Pro: supports over 1,400 IP camera models, flexible camera access control, expandable channel license, multi-server monitoring, 5 alarm events and 7 event actions, intelligent video analytics, E-map, VMobile app for iOS® & Android, and QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac; One free IP camera license is available by default in Surveillance Station Pro; users can purchase additional licenses via online store or from QNAP resellers;
Web system setup: conveniently initializes the Turbo NAS via instructions on web setup portal without using an installation CD;
New application portal: a redesigned start page providing single sign-on for instant access to all authorized applications.
Proxy client: enables Internet access in the network behind a proxy server to perform firmware live update, virus definition update, and QPKG Center add-on installation;

Availability

The new Turbo NAS V3.8 firmware will be available at www.qnap.com for the following Turbo NAS models:

TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-879U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-879 Pro, TS-869L, TS-869U-RP, TS-869 Pro, TS-859U-RP+, TS-859U-RP, TS-859 Pro+, TS-669L, TS-669 Pro, TS-569L,TS-569 Pro, TS-559 Pro +, TS-559 Pro II, TS-469U-SP, TS-469L, TS-469U-RP, TS-469 Pro , TS-269L, TS-269 Pro, TS-459U-RP+/SP+, TS-459U-RP/SP, TS-459 Pro+, TS-459 Pro II, TS-259 Pro+, TS-439 Pro II+, TS-439 Pro II, TS-239 Pro II, TS-809 Pro, TS-509 Pro, TS-809U-RP, TS-419U+, TS-419U II, TS-419U, TS-419P II, TS-419P+, TS-419P, TS-412U, TS-412, TS-410U, TS-410, TS-259 Pro+, TS-239Pro II+, TS-219P II, TS-219P+, TS-219P, TS-219, TS-212, TS-210, TS-119P II, TS-119P+, TS-119P, TS-119, TS-112, TS-110, SS-839 Pro, SS-439 Pro

As I write this, I am using the Music Station to stream my Christmas music.  Music Station is much-improved.  I’ll play around with the Video and Photo solutions as well and advise in a future article.

An issue with TurboNAS has been the availability of compatible cameras in Surveillance Station.  With this release, QNAP is transitioning updates to camera support to Surveillance Station Pro, which comes with support for one camera.  A license for each subsequent camera, at $55 per camera, is required to add more cameras.  I’m not surprised here as I expect that support for additional cameras is resource intensive and most heavy users of this feature are likely business, but this change will likely cause some heartburn for existing users of that solution.  To add Surveillance Pro, download the QPKG from inside your Admin webpages, and understand that this will replace the stock Surveillance Station.  If you decide that you don’t like the update, uninstall the QPKG and you can revert, but don’t expect more updates to the legacy surveillance solution.

Check out the details of the 3.8 updates here.

If you are running TurboNAS on a compatible unit, go ahead and upgrade!

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NOW TV available on Roku players

NOW TV, the internet TV service powered by Sky, is now available on Roku streaming players.

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NOW TV offers instant access to Sky Movies – the UK’s most popular subscription movies service – with no contract, set-up costs or installation. New customers, including those signing up through Roku can take advantage of a free 30 day trial of the service, plus also benefit from a three-month introductory offer of £8.99 a month.

Roku users will, from today, be able to find NOW TV within the Roku Channel Store and once registered for NOW TV online will be able to access the movies they choose instantly. Once they have connected their Roku box to their TV and home WiFi network, NOW TV customers will be able to watch their favourite movies on their main TV, as well as continue to watch them out and about through their smartphone, tablet or laptop. NOW TV is already available on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, selected Android smartphones, and other connected devices.

NOW TV customers can enjoy blockbuster releases around six months after they have ended their run in cinemas.  Each month, customers can enjoy access to up to 20 new premieres – at least 12 months before they become available on Netflix or LOVEFiLM Instant. Sky Movies is also offering exclusive access to the most successful movie franchise ever, with customers able to enjoy all 8 Harry Potter films on-demand throughout the Christmas holidays.  Other top titles which customers can enjoy in the next few weeks include In Time, Young Adult, Jack and Jill and Contagion.

More great Sky content will also be added to NOW TV, with Sky Sports due to be introduced in the next few months.  This will enable NOW TV customers to enjoy live action from the Barclays Premier League, UEFA Champions League, England Test cricket, Heineken Cup rugby, ATP tennis, F1, Masters Golf and much more. The introduction of Sky Sports will be followed on NOW TV by must-see shows from Sky 1, Sky Atlantic, Sky Arts and Sky Living, including home-grown drama, original comedy and US shows.

Roku streaming players are known for their low prices, ease of use and quality selection of entertainment. NOW TV is available on compatible Roku LT and Roku 2 XS boxes. Both are available in the UK for suggested retail prices of £49.99 and £99.99 respectively.

Both models feature more than 300 channels of streaming entertainment including on-­demand films and programmes; live and on-demand sports from MLB.TV and Ultimate Fighting Championship organisation; music from Rdio; photos and videos from Facebook and Flickr; news and entertainment on WSJ Live from the Wall Street Journal, FoxNews.com and others from around the world – as well as casual games like Angry Birds.

Review of the Sony Xperia T Android Smartphone

In the new James Bond film Skyfall 007 uses the Sony Xperia T as his phone – and we have also been using one, and here is our review.

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Nothing less than the best will do for a secret agent on a mission. And Xperia T has the best of everything in HD. Capture life’s most thrilling moments in crisp detail, then re-live them in full HD – on your “Bond Phone” or the big screen. Powered by the latest Android software, Xperia T has a Sony-quality camera, the latest in connectivity, and a slim arc design that’s worthy of James Bond himself.

Specifications

Specs

What’s in the Box

The box contains the phone, a cable and plug, earphones and some paperwork.

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A Closer Look

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The micro-SIM slot and microSD slot are easily accessible on the side of the handset by lifting up a flap.

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Using the Xperia T

Here are a number of screenshots of the phone in action:

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Final Thoughts

So the Sony Xperia T is the Bond Phone, and 007 uses it in Skyfall. Interestingly he just uses it as a phone – it doesn’t shoot lasers, hack computers, or anything that your phone doesn’t do.

The Xperia T looks very nice with its all over black shell and all glass front. The screen itself is very clear and very sharp, and touching the screen was very responsive. Although I would say that fingerprints and smears show up rather a lot (just take a look at the picture above to see exactly what I mean).

One of features of the Xperia T is the arc design. What this means in practice is that the phone sits comfortably in your hand – and it does feel comfortable. Even after prolonged use it still felt comfortable. Part of this is also because the phone is rather slim and light.

Battery life was fairly good too – not the best we have ever seen, but depending on what you are using the phone for and what you have running you can just about get a full day’s use out of it, so consider turning things off you don’t need. The back isn’t removable and so there is no way to replace the battery or carry a spare.

The camera on the phone is very good quality too, and there is even a quick swipe option when the phone is locked so that you can go quickly into the camera mode and try not to miss whatever you want to take a picture of. The volume button on the side of the phone also doubles as a zoom on the camera, and it works rather well.

One disappointing thing is that the phone isn’t running Jelly Bean. Hopefully this is something Sony will address in the near future. Personally I am not a massive fan of Android but the phone works and the features are all there.

If you don’t feel that the built in 16GB storage is enough, and lets be honest, it probably isn’t going to be enough, you can use the microSD slot and add up to 32GB of additional storage.

The phone also supports NFC, however I didn’t have the opportunity to fully test this, but its a feature that will be coming with most new phones.

If you are into gaming, the Xperia T is PlayStation Certified so you can play titles from the PlayStation store, and with the excellent screen gaming is a lot of fun – just remember your battery though!

Overall the Xperia T is a good Android smartphone and if you don’t have a recent phone I can see a lot of people upgrading to it,just hurry up and bring Jelly Bean to it please Sony!

The Sony Xperia T is available for £30 a month with an upfront cost of £29 on the Ultimate Internet 500 plan and a guarantee of no surprise out-of-bundle data charges or £34 a month with an upfront cost of £29 on The One Plan.

The smartphone is also available on Pay As You Go for £399.99 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.

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Thank you to Three for the loan of the Xperia T and also for the SIM card and minutes!

Learn more from the Sony website

App Update: TomTom for iOS updated to version 1.12

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Last year we reviewed the TomTom app for the iPhone. Today saw and update that included iOS6 support.

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What’s New in Version 1.12

– WORKS WITH iOS6: Don’t worry if you have already upgraded your iPhone or iPad to iOS6. This app is fully tested with iOS6 so you can update with confidence.
– OPTIMISED FOR iPhone 5
– LATEST, UPDATED TOMTOM MAP: because roads are constantly changing, on average 15% of roads change every year, your TomTom App update comes with the latest and most up-to-date map.
– MORE TOMTOM PLACES – now available in more countries: Tap into TomTom Places, search results designed for drivers. Helping you find anything from a local petrol station to a supermarket, wherever you are. Type in your search word, find matching locations and let your app take you there. NOTE: When used, these features need to share your location in order to work. Full details can be found in the about screen of the app.
– WORKS WITH APPLE MAPS: When you find a place to visit using the Apple Maps app, TomTom can guide you there. Simply select TomTom as the routing app and enjoy world-class car navigation. (requires iOS6).
– HD TRAFFIC: Receive more accurate traffic jam locations, road closures and roadworks. The improved HD Traffic service helps you to get to your destination even faster.
– GOOGLE LOCAL SEARCH: due to the discontinuation of the Google Local Search service, TomTom has decided to remove the feature. You can still search for locations using TomTom Places. Alternatively you can search Google in your browser and use the Copied Address feature to plan routes to these locations.

You can buy TomTom from the Apple App Store

Have you used it? What do you think of it?

App Update: LinkedIn for iOS updated to version 5.1.5

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The LinkedIn app for iOS has been updated to version 5.1.5.

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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 5.1.5

• iPhone and iPad app now available in Turkish
• Performance enhancements and improvements

Download now from the Apple App Store

SugarSync: Sweet Cloud Storage

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Spoilt for Choice

SugarSync LogoIn the last twelve months or so, there has been an explosion in the number of cloud hosting and synchronisation services available. At CDW, we use them regularly and have tried all the big names. SugarSync is one of our favourites. Before I explain what SugarSync offers, I’ll do a quick aside for those of you whose brain is currently saying something like:
[quote style=”boxed”]”People keep talking about the ‘Cloud’. Clouds make rain and funny shapes. What’s that got to do with the internet?”[/quote]

Dan’s Cloud Primer

“Cloud” is a buzz-word in internet technology right now. Many companies are using it as a synonym for the internet, but really it refers to the idea that the user experience shouldn’t be based on which computer or device they are using, but should follow them around. Users should be able to move from their desktop to their tablet to their phone and access the same information and services, particularly their own files and documents. Cloud-hosting services such as SugarSync, Dropbox, SkyDrive and Google Drive aim to make all your important files available to all your devices automatically, and also via their webpage. This means that no matter where you are, you can get to your stuff. Left your laptop at home? No problem, you can still get that important report you’ve been working on, or show those photos to your friends that you promised to bring.  The other bonus is that if you lose all your devices, you know your precious (sometimes irreplaceable) files are safely backed up on the provider’s servers.  When you get a new device, you just install the app and login, and your files will be synced automatically onto the new device.

Many of the services also offer features like version control, shared folders, and integration with social media. So don’t be intimidated by the “cloud” – it’s a great tool for both your personal life and work.

 

…and back to SugarSync…

Feature-rich

All the cloud storage services offer the same basic features, so it’s their advanced features that make them stand out (or not). SugarSync have obviously thought very carefully about how their users will use the service, and what features they would find useful. SugarSync’s more advanced features include:

  • Backup of ANY folder on your computer (many services are more limited)
  • Version control up to five past versions, with restore ability
  • Upload via email
  • More unusual platforms and plugins, such as Kindle Fire, Symbian and Outlook supported
  • Shared folder permissions

For a more comprehensive comparison of SugarSync’s services compared to other providers, see this table: https://www.sugarsync.com/sync_comparison.html

Security

You might be thinking that you don’t want someone else to be handling all your important files.  Are the CIA going through them?  Have the company sold your details to other companies?  It’s always worth reading the privacy policies for services like these ones.  In terms of security, SugarSync stack up well.  Your data is stored encrypted with AES (that’s good), and all transactions with SugarSync use TLS – that’s the newer, better replacement for HTTPS (the thing that gives you the ‘padlock’ in Internet Explorer).  This means that your files are only unencrypted at your devices, or when you share a file with someone via a link.

Multimedia Specialist

SugarSync have paid particular attention to how their service handles pictures, music and movie files.  You can share a photo album with friends by sending them a link via email, SMS, or many social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter.  Your friends don’t even need a SugarSync account to view the photos (or any other files you might share).  The service also allows you to post photos directly to Facebook.

Earn Extra Space While You Learn

With any service or tool there’s a learning curve to get the most out of it, and SugarSync is no exception.  However, their website (especially) is very clearly laid out and offers very useful tips on what’s going on and how to do things.  The mobile app has the same information, but is more basic-looking, as you’d expect.  SugarSync even includes a series of introduction tutorial-like activities that you can complete to get extra free storage using the website interface.  There are additional tasks to complete for the mobile app.  If you get some of your friends switched on to SugarSync, you can earn several gigabytes of free extra space.
If you don’t know anyone who uses SugarSync already, by all means use my referral link, and we’ll both get extra space: Join SugarSync Here. Don’t worry – I won’t be able to see any of your files.

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Pricing

You can get a 5GB account (plus any extra you earn) for absolutely nothing, free, gratis, zero.  If you need more space, you can buy subscriptions:

  • 30GB for $4.99/month or $49.99/year
  • 60GB for $9.99/month or $99.99/year
  • 100GB for $14.99/month or $149.99/year
  • 250GB for $24.99/month or $249.99/year
  • 500GB for $39.99/month or $399.99/year (special offer correct at time of writing)

There are also plans available for businesses.

Verdict

We love SugarSync. It’s feature-rich and easy to use – no mean feat! We award SugarSync our 5/5 Gold Award for Excellence.

Win some Assassin’s Creed III t-shirts

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It’s time for another one of our giveaways – and this time its for some really cool Assassin’s Creed III t-shirts.

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We have teamed up with our friends at Maestros Vault to offer you the chance to win one of three Assassin’s Creed III t-shirts.

Maestros Vault is a really great place to get your gaming apparel, I really recommend checking it out!

So what do you have to do to win then?

Well it’s simple, all we ask you to do is subscribe to our YouTube channel and either leave a comment here confirming it, or email us using the contact form, along with your t-shirt size and we will pick 3 at random – simple as that!

We will send the t-shirt anyway in the world and you can choose your size too!

This giveaway will run to Sunday 2nd December, and our usual competition t’s and c’s apply.

Thanks again to our friends at Maestros Vault for the prizes, and good luck.

An interview with Company of Heroes 2’s Quinn Duffy

Back at Gamecom I wrote about Company of Heroes 2, and at Eurogamer I got to speak to Quinn Duffy, who is the Game Director.

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It is 1941 and the beginning of what will become the most brutal conflict of World War II, as Germany launches a full-scale invasion of the frozen tundra of the Soviet Union which would result in over 14 million military casualties. Take command of the iconic Soviet Red Army in brutal frontline warfare to free Mother Russia from the invading Nazis. Your strategic skills and tactical expertise hold the power to tip the very balance of this conflict in the sequel to the critically acclaimed and multi award-winning Company of Heroes. Engage in visceral tactical combat that will define you as a military leader and challenge you to wield the might of the Soviet Empire as you smash your way to Berlin.

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Over to Quinn:

What do you think of Company of Heroes 2? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

WWE 13 interview with Bryce Yang

THQ recently released the awesome WWE 13 game and we had a chance to talk with Bryce Yang about the game.

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Bryce is the Senior Global Brand Manager for WWE for THQ and he has a real passion for WWE. So over to Bryce:

Have you got WWE 13 yet? Let us know what you think of it.

DVBLink v4.5.2 beta product suite from DVBLogic released

DVBLogic has released the DVBLink v4.5.2 beta product suite.

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This is what DVB Logic posted:

The highlights of this beta release are:

  • Introduction of DVBLink package center
  • Support for NetGear and IOmega ARM-based NAS devices
  • Official support for DVB-C including CI functionality for DVBLink NAS products
  • Official support for HDHomeRun tuners for DVBLink NAS products
  • Added DVBLink EPG Loader for EpgData.com and DVBLink for Dreambox to supported products for a NAS platform
  • Sat>IP support
  • Improved support for North American stadards – ATSC and ClearQAM – in DVBLink TVSource, also for NAS platforms!

Below is the detailed list with fixes and additions per platform/product:
General

  • (all) Fixed: Server settings are not applied until server is restarted
  • (all) Fixed: Server settings are not saved after server restart
  • (all) Fixed: incorrect season/episode information is read from xmltv file (should be incremented by one)
  • (win) Fixed: server log has incorrect new line characters on windows platform
  • (win) Fixed: incorrect urls for image file://… items in MCE database
  • (all) Added: new DVBLink Package Center
  • (iomega) Support for IOmega ix2 and ix4 devices
  • (netgear) Support for NetGear ReadyNAS Duo v2 and ReadyNAS NV+ v2 devices (both are ARM-based)
  • (nas) Added EpgData.com EPG loader
  • (nas) Added DVBLink for Dreambox TV signal source

DVBLink Connect! Server

  • (all) Added: DLNA audio track and network adapter selection interface
  • (all) Fixed: Setting program to record from the program search results in web interface does not work
  • (all) Added: Show date for recorded TV programs in web interface
  • (win) Fixed: iOS streaming does not work on Win8
  • (all) Aded: Current program is refreshed every 2 minutes on channel/current program screen of web interface
  • (all) Added: season/episode information in web interface and XBMC addin
  • (all) Added: child lock functionality for XBMC addin
  • (all) Added: smart (based on name/episode information) filtering duplicates for internal DVBLink recordings
  • (all) Fixed: slow loading and refresh of EPG information in channel EPG view of web interface

DVBLink TVSource

  • (all) Fixed: Transponders in TVSource config interface are sorted as strings and not as numbers
  • (win) Fixed: Tuning failure for dvb-t/c TBS tuners
  • (all) Added: Sat > IP support
  • (all) Fixed: Pid filtering does not work for HDHomeRun tuners (fixed by introduction of a new HDHR-specific device driver)
  • (all) Added: Digital Cable (ClearQAM) support
  • (all) Added: ATSC in-band EPG scanner
  • (all) Fixed: memory leaks in in-band EIT DVB scanner
  • (nas) Added support for TBS5680CI tuner (DVB-C)
  • (nas) Added support for TBS5980CI tuner (DVB-S/S2)
  • (nas) Added support for PCTV 801e and Hauppauge 950Q tuners (ATSC/QAM)
  • (nas) Added support for HDHomeRun tuner (DVB-C/T and ATSC/QAM)

The platform-specific installation instructions, downloads and additional information is described in beta-topics on our forum:
Windows DVBLink products (v4.5.2 beta)
DVBLink TV Server for Synology NAS (v4.5.2 beta)
DVBLink TV Server for NetGear NAS (v4.5.2 beta)
DVBLink TV Server for IOmega NAS (v4.5.2 beta)
A usual word of warning. The beta DVBLink products are tested and verified by us, but still may contain bugs. Be sure to make backup of your current DVBLink installation before renoving it and installing beta software.

 

Have you tried version 4.5.2 yet? Let us know what you think of it by leaving a comment below.

All-new Apple iMac available this Friday

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Apple today announced the all-new iMac will be available on Friday, November 30. Featuring a stunning design, brilliant display with reduced reflection, faster processors and an innovative new storage option called Fusion Drive, the new iMac is the most advanced desktop Apple has ever made.

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The 21.5-inch iMac will be available through the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and select Apple Authorized Resellers. The 27-inch iMac will be available for order through the Apple Online Store and will begin shipping in December.

Redesigned from the inside out, the new iMac packs high performance technology into an aluminum and glass enclosure that measures just 5 mm thin at its edge and features a reengineered display that reduces reflection by 75 percent. The new iMac includes 8GB of 1600 MHz memory, a 1TB hard drive, third generation quad-core Intel Core i5 processors that can be upgraded to Core i7, and the latest NVIDIA GeForce graphics processors that deliver up to 60 percent faster performance. Fusion Drive is an innovative new storage option that gives customers the performance of flash and the capacity of a hard drive by combining 128GB of flash with a standard hard drive to create a single storage volume that intelligently manages files to optimize read and write performance.

The 21.5-inch iMac is available with a 2.7 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.2 GHz and NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M for a suggested retail price of $1,299 (US); and with a 2.9 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.6 GHz and NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M for a suggested retail price of $1,499 (US). The 27-inch iMac is available with a 2.9 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.6 GHz and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M for a suggested retail price of $1,799 (US); and with a 3.2 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.6 GHz and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX for a suggested retail price of $1,999 (US).

Are you going to get one? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Gangnam Style DLC for Just Dance 4 now available

Ubisoft recently released  “Gangnam Style,” by South Korean rapper Psy, as downloadable content (DLC) for Just Dance 4 for Kinect for Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and PlayStation Move. It will be also available for the Wii U at a later date.

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With over  770 million views since its July debut, the Gangnam Style music video shot into YouTube’s list of top ten most-viewed and has become a worldwide hit with politicians, athletes, celebrities and fans joining in and dancing along to the iconic dance moves.

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The routine in the DLC track features the authentic Psy’s dance moves from the wildly popular Gangnam Style music video.

Here is a video of it in action:

Price:                        

· 240 Microsoft Points

· 300 Wii Points

· £2.39 on the PlayStation Network

Visit the in-game Just Dance store to check out even more DLC for Just Dance 4.

For the latest information on Just Dance 4, please visit: www.justdancegame.com.

Ubisoft release Far Cry 3 Co-Op trailer

Ubisoft have released a new trailer for Far Cry 3 – this one is for Co-Op!

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Here is the trailer:

Far Cry 3 will be released this week, and if you pre-order now you get some cool bonus items.

  

Are you going to order the game? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Exclusive Far Cry 3 Single Player and Multiplayer gameplay footage Exclusive Far Cry 3 Interview with Dan Hay and Jamie Kean

We have been playing it for a few weeks now and expect our review shortly.