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- EA: Battlefield 3 was ‘designed’ to take down Call of Duty
- inFamous 2: Cole develops devastating powers
- Terror alerts coming to Facebook, Twitter
- Apple cash secures iPad, iPhone parts
- Smartphone firms double penetration of US market
- Google, Android, Chrome and the Apple iPad wars
- YouTube to spend $100 million on original content
- Top 10 iPhone productivity apps [and their friends]
- Google starts work on Chrome tablet OS
EA: Battlefield 3 was ‘designed’ to take down Call of Duty Posted: There is no denying that Call of Duty is king of the First Person Shooter currently with the highest sales [...] Related posts: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 sales on PC disappointing New “action-adventure” Call Of Duty game on way from Sledgehammer Call of Duty parody ‘Duty Calls’ is genius (and hilarious) marketing for [...] |
inFamous 2: Cole develops devastating powers Posted: Sucker Punch recently dropped a new trailer for inFamous 2 showing off some of Cole's new found powers and its pretty sick. A main component of the first inFamous game [...] Related posts: Cole from inFAMOUS getting a facelift inFAMOUS 2 confirmed by Sony in next issue of GamerInformer New inFAMOUS 2 trailer unveiled at [...] |
Terror alerts coming to Facebook, Twitter Posted: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is planning on changing its current system of color-coded terror alerts. And Facebook and Twitter are likely to be used to spread the word of a raised threat facing the country. According to a draft plan obtained by the Associated Press, the part of the U.S. government committed to [...] |
Apple cash secures iPad, iPhone parts Posted: The days and weeks after Japan’s March 11 earthquake and tsunami generated rampant speculation that the resulting factory shutdowns would hit Apple, and the iPad in particular, very hard. With the company’s second generation tablet just hitting it’s stride, a parts shortage would have been disastrous. For the last few years, analysts and [...] Related [...] |
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YouTube to spend $100 million on original content Posted: Ask the average YouTube user what makes the site and they’ll tell you its a combination of amusing camcorder clips and archive TV footage uploaded with a hazy attitude to copyright laws. But if Google has its way, the site will be seen as an original broadcaster in its own right. Google is said to [...] |
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Google starts work on Chrome tablet OS Posted: All signs point to the start of the Google Chrome operating system for tablets, including statements by Google, but the tablet version might not be the one that is most important to the folks at Google. In fact, Google says the first iteration of the Chrome OS will be on a slightly wider platform. Surprisingly, [...] |
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