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Saturday 2 November 2013

Asus Transformer Book Trio Coming with Windows 8.1 and Googles Android 4.2 OS


Asus Transformer Book Trio Coming with Windows 8.1 and Googles Android 4.2 OS
Asus have today announced hat their new Asus Transformer Book Trio will be launching in the UK on November 11th 2013 for £899.99 via Amazon, John Lewis and eBuyer storesAsus have designed their new Asus Transformer Book Trio to offer three-in-one flexibility as the name suggests by offering dual processors and dual operating systems to users in the form of Android and Windows 8.1.
The Asus Transformer Book Trio has been designed to switch instantly between Windows 8.1 and Googles Android 4.2 operating system by pressing the dedicated ‘Trio’ key on the systems keyboard. Providing users with the benefit of both a desktop operating system and a mobile operating system when required. Asus has powered their new Transformer Book Trio with a 4th generation Intel Core i5 4200U processor together with a 11.6-inch 10-point capacitive multi-touch display offering Full HD resolution with IPS technology and 178 degree viewing angles.
“Unlike other dockable ultraportables, Transformer Book Trio’s PC Station isn’t dead weight when the tablet display is detached. With an external display connected via Mini DisplayPort or Micro-HDMI, the PC Station can then be used as a self-contained desktop PC with Windows 8, which means Transformer Book Trio can be used by two people, in two different places, at the same time. “
More other features of the Asus Transformer Book Trio include 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity whilst in the PC station or 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 in the tablet display.
Via - Asus

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Enjoy transparency DualShock 3 controller while playing on PS3

Enjoy transparency DualShock 3 controller while playing on PS3
The PlayStation 3 was once the new kid on the block, but now it is yielding to the new and more powerful PS4. The PlayStation 3 still has plenty of life left in it though and there are many games expected to be released in the coming year for the PS3. If you plan on sticking with your PlayStation 3 for a little while longer, you may be interested in a new DualShock 3 controller for your console.

Sony has announced a brand- new 
PlayStation 3 controller that sports a neat looking transparent shell. The limited edition PlayStation 3 controller will only be made available in Japan right now, and we don’t know if or when it will show up elsewhere. It is being called a “skeleton style” controller for obvious reasons. I think it looks pretty neat.
The transparent DualShock 3 controller isn’t entirely new to Sony. They have released one in the past, but this is the first time the company has released one with the rumble features. This transparent limited edition DualShock 3 controller will go on sale in Japan starting December 19 for 5,500 yen. That is about $56. It should be a neat looking controller for you if you enjoy transparency while playing your games.
Via - Ubergizmo

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Latest Angry Birds Star Wars II update with 8 secret levels for Apple’s iOS platform

Latest Angry Birds Star Wars II update with 8 secret levels for Apple’s iOS platform
Rovio Mobile has updated Angry Birds Star Wars 2 for Apple’s iOS platform, the app is available in the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad running iOS 4.3 and above. The update version of Angry Birds Star Wars 2 is version 1.1.0, and it comes with 8 new secret levels and 4 new characters, there are also a number of bug fixes.
  • What’s New in Version 1.1.0: Get the latest Angry Birds Star Wars II update with 8 secret levels, 4 extra characters and all-new reward levels!
  • NEW SECRET LEVELS! Find the hidden maps to unlock 8 all-new secret levels!
  • NEW CHARACTERS! Introducing Hologram Darth Sidious, Silver C3PO, Red Battle Droid and Shadowtrooper – yours to earn or purchase!
  • NEW REWARD LEVELS! Each new character brings some awesome new reward levels! Try and master them all!
  • We also used Jedi mind tricks to fix some minor issues and give you an even better game experience! Thanks for playing!

The Angry Birds Star Wars 2 update is available for free and the game is available to buy for $0.99 from iTunes, you can find out more details as the link below.
Via - iTunes

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Xbox One privacy policy updated by Microsoft

Xbox One privacy policy updated by Microsoft
New next-generation Microsoft Xbox One games console edges ever closer, Microsoft is preparing for its launch and has this week released a newly updated Xbox privacy policy. Which it hopes will quell concerns about its Kinect 2.0 motion gesture controller and the data that it will be recording. The Microsoft Kinect controller is being bundled with every Xbox One games console and will play an integral part of the consoles set up and system. 
Enabling gamers to control functions and navigate through both menus and within games using voice controls and hand gestures. As well as play specific games tailored for gesture-based interaction. Microsoft has explained the menu Xbox privacy policy that there Kinect camera measures distances between key points on your face every time you login to make sure that it has the correct person logged as playing with the console. Microsoft has explained that these numbers and data cannot be used by anyone else and they remain on the local Xbox One console. 
Also Kinect data used to define your facial expressions within some games does not identify you and also stays on the console and is destroyed once your session ends. Microsoft has also explained that it would “not target ads to you based on any data Kinect collects unless you choose to allow us to do so”-“except as described in this privacy statement, we won’t disclose your personal information to a third party without your consent,” 
The latest Xbox privacy policy reads: “Xbox Services are supported by advertising,”-“Because Microsoft serves advertisements on the console and on our own web sites as well as those of our advertising and publisher partners, we are able to compile information over time about your use of Xbox services and the types of pages, content and ads you visited or viewed online.
“This information is used for many purposes, including to help select and display targeted advertisements that we believe may be of interest to you. When we display online advertisements to you, we will place one or more persistent cookies on your computer in order to recognize your computer each time we display an ad to you.”
Microsoft adds that you can opt out of targeted ads from the Xbox One if preferred. Read the full and newly updated Xbox One privacy policy to make sure you know exactly what you are getting into before you purchase an Xbox One. The Xbox One games console will also offer full 7.1 surround sound support and launches on November 22nd 2013 and is priced at $499.99 in the US, £429.99 in the UK and 499.99 Euros throughout Europe and $599.99 AU in Australia.
Via - Eurogamer

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Nokia Lumia 525 “Glee” windows smartphone now avaliable

Nokia Lumia 525 “Glee” windows smartphone now avaliable
Sure Nokia has their high-end handsets like the Nokia Lumia 1520, but they also have some low-end devices in the works too and according to the rumors, one of them is the Lumia 525, also known as “Glee”. It is apparently the successor to the Nokia Lumia 520. Surprisingly, the Lumia 525 “Glee” did not make an appearance at the recent Nokia World event, but nonetheless, Nokia has accidentally confirmed the existence of the device on its very own website, due to a competition the company is holding. 
One of prizes Nokia will be giving away is the Lumia 525 itself as part of its Nokia All Access Live Nation Contest. You can see as much in the image here. It seems legit since even the fine print at the bottom also refers to the Nokia Lumia 525. This doesn’t tell us any of the specs we are dying to know though. 
We can probably expect some low-end specs and an affordable price point. This should be an attractive phone for budget users. I’m sure many of you are looking forward to this phone once you see some concrete specs and get a concrete price. We will learn more soon.
Via - Ubergizmo

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Rockstar announced Updates on Grand Theft Auto Online

Rockstar announced Stimulus Package of Grand Theft Auto Online
Rockstar developers of the new Grand Theft Auto Online game which launched at the beginning of last month and encountered a few server problems due to the amount of players wanting to log on. Has today released more details about the impending release of the highly anticipated and overdue Grand Theft Auto Online Stimulus Package which is providing players are logged into the game during October a tasty $500,000 in game bonus for putting up with the server problems and issues over the last month.
Rockstar has announced that a new update will soon be rolling out in the form of version 1.05 and will address player progress loss issues. After which Rockstar says it will start rolling out the first of the $250,000 payments to players as part of the Grand Theft Auto Online Stimulus Package which was originally expected to be rolled out to players a few weeks previously.
Rockstar explained in todays press release : “Thank you to everyone for joining in GTA Online throughout this first month of its release, for all of your awesome Online Snapmatic pics and Crew videos that we’ve spotted, for your patience and understanding as we’ve been working through the initial teething issues of launching an online experience like this, and for your excellent feedback. Please keep it coming as it is really helping us plan for the future of the game. Here’s a quick update for all Grand Theft Auto Online players worldwide on what’s in store in the immediate future.”
GTA Online players can read the full list on new features and tweaks that will be available in the coming weeks over on the official Rockstar website and blog.
Via - Rockstar

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