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Saturday 19 October 2013

Sony's new next generation PlayStation 4 console launching on November 15th 2013

Sony's new next generation PlayStation 4 console launching on November 15th 2013
Following on from the rumours circulating yesterday regards the delay of the highly anticipated PlayStation 4 Driveclub game. Gamers waiting to play the new and exclusive PlayStation 4 racing game will be disappointed to learn that Sony has confirmed that the rumours were indeed true and the new Driveclub game will not be available for the launch of a new next-generation PS4 console next month.
The news that the PS4 Driveclub game would be delayed have been published on the PlayStation Blog where Sony’s Yoshida explained that the game “requires more development time before it can deliver on Evolution Studios and Sony’s vision”-”We understand that the delay is disappointing news, but can assure you that the reason we have made this decision is to ensure that when Driveclub launches, it will realize the next-gen racing vision.”
Sony’s new Driveclub game is not the only game to miss the PlayStation 4 launch window, as yesterday Ubisoft also announced a new and highly anticipated Watch Dogs game will also not be available at launch for the PlayStation 4 and will be made available a in the first quarter of 2014 for gamers to enjoy.
The new next generation PlayStation 4 console will be launching on November 15th 2013 in the US and slightly later throughout Europe on November 29th 2013. The Sony PlayStation 4 console is priced at $399, €399, and £349 depending on your location.
Via - Joystiq

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Lenovo Ideapad A10 Android-powered notebook now avaliable officially

Lenovo Ideapad A10 Android-powered notebook now avaliable officially
Lenovo confirmed the presence of the Ideapad A10 notebook, but the company didn’t mention the specifications of the notebook nor its pricing and availability date. Earlier today, the Chinese laptop maker officially announced its first Android-powered notebook, Lenovo A10, which can also be used as a tablet.
The notebook features a 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 and is powered by a quad-core Rockchip RK3188 Cortex-A9 processor with a clock speed of 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM, 32GB storage with a microSD card slot and runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean on top of it. According to the manufacturer, the laptop’s battery is expected to last for almost nine hours of continuous video playback.
Lenovo A10 also offer users with two modes: stand mode and laptop mode. In the stand mode, the notebook becomes a tablet, which is optimized for touch-enabled apps. In the “laptop mode”, the tablet makes users of the custom Lenovo UI, which provides an app launcher, task bar and status bar for quick access, as well as sime multitasking.
“With the recent explosive growth in Android-based, smart connected devices, customers are relying more on Android apps for both work and play. Why should they be required to switch and duplicate to use their laptop? Lenovo’s A10 brings ultra-portability and dual-mode benefits to Android users at a reasonable price,” said Bai Peng, vice president and general manager, notebook business unit, Lenovo Business Group. “Thin and light, with multiple modes and user-inspired innovations for an outstanding user experience … the A10 is uniquely Lenovo.”
There are no details about the pricing and availability of the notebook, but the folks at the Chinese OEM mentioned that it varies with region.  It seems that the tablet will not hit the shelves in the US, but it would be available in  Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, and shouldn’t cost a couple of hundred bucks.
Via - Lenovo

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Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch model available for sale at $229

Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch model available for sale at $229
Amazon launched the Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch model, which is available for sale for just $229 for the 16GB WiFi model with “special offers” — it means that ads and sponsored screen savers will be displayed on your homescreen. 
If you don’t like ads, you can pay an extra $15 that increases the cost to $244 for the 16GB model. If you think 16GB is not enough for you, you can get the 32GB WiFi model for $269 while the 32GB model would set you back by $309. Spending an extra $100 bucks ($329 for 16GB) would get you the LTE version that works for the AT&T LTE and a separate model that is compatible with Verizon as well. Of course you can add $15 to the regular prices to get the ad-free version.
“With a beautiful 323 ppi perfect-color HDX display, 3x the processing power, 2x the memory, 4x the graphics performance, and Fire OS 3.0, we think customers are going to love the new Kindle Fire HDX,” said Peter Larsen, Vice President, Amazon Kindle. “We can’t wait to get this tablet into our customers’ hands.”
For $229, the tablet would get you a beautiful 7-inch display boasting a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels at 323 ppi, a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset with a clock speed of 2.2GHz, 2GB RAM, 16/32/64GB storage options along with the 4G LTE support for Verizon and AT&T. The tablet runs Android’s latest FireOS 3.0 operating system.
Via - Amazon

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Gaming keyboards unveiled by Roccat RYOS MK with 32bit ARM Cortex processor

Gaming keyboards unveiled by Roccat RYOS MK with 32bit ARM Cortex processor
Roccat has unveiled specifications for the range of new gaming keyboards they have created and first showcased way back at the CES event in January of this year, in the form of the Roccat RYOS MK which are all equipped with a built-in 32bit ARM Cortex processor.
The range of Roccat RYOS MK mechanical gaming keyboards consists of three different models in the form of the RYOS MK, RYOS MK GLOW and their flagship model the RYOS MK PRO. All of which are equipped with their own built-in 32bit ARM Cortex processor, the first two working with a single core, the PRO working with dual-core processing.
ROCCAT’s Founder and CEO Rene Korte explained: “PC gamers all over the world have been wishing for ROCCAT to come up with a mechanical keyboard — and finally here it is. Congratulations to everyone who has been waiting patiently, you are now able to get the most advanced mechanical keyboard on the market.”
The ROCCAT Ryos MK and the Ryos MK Glow are already available to purchase from retailers priced at $99.99 and $139.99 respectively. With the Roccat Ryos MK Pro mechanical gaming keyboard arriving in stores during the middle of November 2013 priced at $169.99. For more information on the new Roccat RYOS MK keybaords jump over to the Roccat official website for details.
Via - Roccat

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MakerBot Thingiverse new iOS app available to download for free

MakerBot Thingiverse new iOS app available to download for free
MakerBot well known for its range of 3D printers and new Makerbot Digitizer device which launched just a few months ago, has this week announced the launch of the MakerBot Thingiverse iOS applications that allows easy browsing of the thriving design community for discovering, making, and sharing 3D printable things.
The new MakerBot Thingiverse iOS app has been designed to provide users worth an easy ways to browse what is available from the community from your Apple smartphone and see whats whats new and noteworthy. The app has also been designed to allow users to upload their own creations to the MakerBot Thingiverse, allowing you to easily share them with popular social networks and the like. 
Makerbot explains a little more about the new iOS app which is available to download from the Apple iTunes App Store for free.
“As the world’s largest 3D printing community, we believe that everyone should be encouraged to create and remix 3D things, no matter their technical expertise or previous experience. In the spirit of maintaining an open platform, all designs are encouraged to be licensed under a Creative Commons license.”
For more information on the new MakerBot Thingiverse jump over to the Makerbot website for details.
Via - Engadget

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Asphalt 8 - Airborne for the iPhone and iPad available for free download

Asphalt 8 - Airborne for the iPhone and iPad available for free download
Asphalt 8: Airborne for the iPhone and iPad normally retails for $0.99, but the app is now Apple’s app of the week, which means that it is available as a free download.
Asphalt 8 Airborne lets you play with 47 high performance cars, from the Ferrari FXX, and the Pagani Zonda R to the Bugatti Veyron and more.
The best iOS arcade racing game series reaches a new turning point! Perform dynamic, high-speed aerial stunts in an intense driving experience powered by a brand-new physics engine!
Asphalt 8: Airborne will be available as a free download for the bext week, so it may be a good idea to grab they app whilst it is available for free.
You can download Asphalt 8: Airborne for free from the iTunes App store.
Via - Cult of Mac

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