There has been little reason to hide our enthusiasm for the upcoming Battlefield 3, especially considering the nearly sublime state of the game at this year’s E3. EA has done everything right with making sure Battlefield 3is going to be a hit with PC gamers… until now. Over the weekend the “Physical Warfare Pack,” was…
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Microsoft has promised it will release a major edition of Windows Phone every year. The promise was revealed in a Microsoft job posting on Monday. Engadget notes that the timeline shouldn’t come as much of a surprise given that iOS and Android both push out major releases months apart. Microsoft’s job posting states the following:…
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EA had pulled Crysis 2 From Steam. News broke that Crysis 2 had to be pulled from Steam, supposedly by EA, in order to turn it into an Origin Store exclusive. Today, EA are claiming that far from them yanking the game, it was ‘Valve who kicked the game off their service’, for violating Steam’s…
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Now the Huawei Ideos is being touted as the cheapest Android phone on God’s green earth, while this statement is true for the time being, one should not assume a cheap price tag will automatically equal a terrible smart phone experience. First we should note the excellent build quality, Huawei have worked closely with Google…
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The Huawei Ascend is average smart phone, no real bell and whistles, but it does have a good build quality, nice design and comes running the Android 2.1 (Eclair). Some smart phones, despite being cheap, generally perform well, the Huawei Ascend is not really among them. It has some serious call quality issues, voices tend…
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The iPad2 is out, and its selling at $499. But let us take a look at the original the first true Pad, the original iPad. The iPad was truly minimal in terms of features and outstandingly expensive. It was simply a large iPhone, actually the iPhone was better… You could make calls with it. The…
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It was introduced last month that Kindle eBook reader owners would be able to lend eBooks to one another either on the eReader itself and/or the applications for it. In order for an eBook to be available for lending, the author of that particular book must approve the lending process for that book. If the…
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