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    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is officially released

    One of the most highly anticipated releases of the year has finally hit shelves, and promises to break sales records, as well as a few egos along the way. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has been reported by Amazon.co.uk as the most pre-ordered game in their history, and several analysts (including the game’s publisher), expect it to sell 6 million units before the years end.

    Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) is the third installment of the series in the popular Call of Duty (COD) line, developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. It’s a first-person shooter (FPS) that places gamers into a modern battle setting from a soldier’s perspective.

    Part of the hype surrounding the game is its open rivalry with another popular war FPS, Battlefield 3 by Electronic Arts, which has been recently released and broke some records of its own. The heated rivalry between the two has been no secret, ironically matching their own gameplay.

    COD: MW3 is available for gaming consoles but special emphasis has been placed on its PC port, according to Robert Bowling, Infinity Ward’s creative strategist. A lot of focus has been placed upon the game’s dedicated server for a smoother multiplayer experience. Surprisingly (and thankfully), the minimum PC requirements aren’t off the charts, which may be a smart move on the developer’s part, allowing a wider net of people to play the game.

    System Requirements:
    Windows XP / Vista / 7
    Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 processor or better
    2GB RAM, 16 GB HDD free
    Shader 3.0 or better 256 MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ 8600GT / ATI® Radeon™ X1950 or better
    Direct X 9.0c or later
    Internet for activation and multiplayer connectivity

     

    On hitting the 7 Billion mark

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    While the United Nations asserts that we’ve already hit our 7 billion mark, the US Census Bureau estimates it won’t be until July of next year until we reach that number. Either way, we should know the impact of having that many people on this earth and the effect it has on our limited resources.

    Downloadable for free from iTunes, 7 Billion showcases informative videos, interactive maps, in-depth articles, and stunning photography that aim to highlight and quantify the trends and effects that surround this milestone in human population growth.
    Featured content include the following information on the world population:

    In 2045 there will be 9 billion people
    Every second 5 people are born
    Every second 2 people die
    We’re all living longer: the average Life span is now 69 years old
    By 2050, 70% of us will be living in urban areas
    We have enough space for all these people: 7 billion people could fit shoulder-to-shoulder in the City of Los Angeles
    In 1975 there were three mega-cities (cities with 10 million or more people); today there are 21 mega-cities

    Hands on: HTC Sensation XE

    The HTC Sensation XE is set to officially launch this Friday, but we were fortunate enough to be able to get a sample unit today. The Sensation XE is eerily similar to the original Sensation on the outside, and aside from the red accents to the device plus the obvious Beats branding on the back, you’d think that this was a standard Sensation with a very clever skinning job. But while the XE looks similar to the original Sensation on the outside, that’s where the similarities end.

    For starters, the XE has a faster processor that’s a spec bump above the original’s 1.2 GHz dual-core deal. The device also has a better battery which should theoretically last you longer 1730 mAh as opposed to the 1520 mAh found on the original Sensation. HTC’s Sense overlay, that fantastic piece of UI that turns the ho-hum stock Android experience into something fun returns, and is now in version 3.0.

    Another important difference is the inclusion of Beats audio in the overall experience, both in the supplied headphones and the software running on the XE. We weren’t able to do any kind of thorough tests as of yet (as the unit quite literally just arrived in the office) but we can tell you right off the bat that the music is clearer, louder and better than we’ve experienced before.

    That’s it so far for the Sensation XE. We’ll be at the official launch of the device on Friday so make sure to check back then to get the official word on pricing and availability for this bad boy, and we’ll have the complete review for the Sensation XE by next week.

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    Experience Electro-Voice Live-X speakers

    It’s often overlooked at how loudspeakers can make or break an event, whether its a full-on live concert or a corporate shindig. After all, you want to see your guests smiling and not cringing, right? It’s a worthy investment because everyone appreciates great sound.

    With that said, you should check out first-hand what the Live X loudspeakers from Electro-Voice has to offer. You might just hear something you like.

    Clear, powerful and musical, Electro-Voice loudspeakers command the stage at high-profile venues and major events worldwide.  Born stage ready, the Live X series includes powered and passive models that feature professional-grade components in solid wood cabinets.  Wherever performance matters, Live X is SERIOUS GEAR for SERIOUS SOUND.

    See, Hear and Feel the Live X Difference on November 16, 2011 at Republiq Club, Resorts World.  Call EVI Distribution Phils., Inc. at 897.7777 Loc. 886 for seat reservation.

    Affordable motorcycle training now available at Safe-T-Ryders

    Only motorcycle riders can fully appreciate the joys of riding, and you can experience this only when you have confidence that your riding skills will keep you safe and prepared to face the challenges of the open road.

    This is the philosophy behind Safe-T-Ryders Motorcycle Training Center, which offers basic and enrichment riding courses that will give motorcycle riders a sound foundation to be safer road users. By delivering quality training in a controlled and fun environment, Safe-T-Ryders instructors ensure that trainees learn defensive riding as an enjoyable experience.

    Located at the Ortigas Home Depot along Julia Vargas Avenue in Pasig City, Safe-T-Ryders offers training programs that are very affordable to average motorcycle users. The basic and enrichment courses, which include theory inputs and practical riding exercises, are priced at only P750 for each two-day program. For those who want to refresh their knowledge about riding safety, there is also a three-hour lecture for only P200.

    Novice riders who want to have a good start will benefit from the Basic Safety Riding Course, a comprehensive introductory program that emphasizes a safety-oriented mindset. The lecture inputs cover (a) respect for traffic rules; (b) consequences of accidents; (c) road usage principles; (d) stopping and following distance; (e) mirrors, signals and blind spots; (f) right of way rules; (g) alcohol and fatigue; and (h) qualities of a good rider. The practical training includes (a) physical exercise, preparation and check-up; (b) riding position; (c) basic operations for moving, stopping and gear-shifting; (d) practice running S-curve and Figure-8; (e) cornering and speed control; and (f) slalom.

    For more experienced riders who want to enhance their riding skills, Safe-T-Ryders has two levels of Enrichment Riding Courses. Designed as fast-track programs, these enrichment courses tackle more advanced topics on how to handle difficult road conditions, anticipate risks and avoid accidents. The lecture contents consist of (a) motorcycle inspection; (b) behaviour of various road users; (c) lane changing and overtaking; (d) defensive riding; (e) turning of long wheel base vehicles; and (f) risk forecasting. The practical training covers higher-level riding skills such as (a) balancing and low speed control; (b) blind spot, turning and lane-changing; (c) braking in different conditions; (d) deceleration after acceleration; and (e) vehicle handling with backrider.

    Safe-T-Ryders is established by Arnel Doria, a respected marketing executive who played a key role in establishing Honda as a leading car brand in the Philippines and was instrumental in setting up the country’s first integrated vehicle training center, the Honda Safety Driving Center.

    The center manager is Julius Ballesteros, a TESDA-certified instructor, who has just returned from a two-year stint as a safety driving instructor of a large Saudi Arabian company. He is assisted by Sulfikar Guiabel, an experienced LTO-accredited riding/driving instructor.

    Those who wish to enrol in any of the Safe-T-Ryder courses may call 208-8035 or (932) 872-3389.

    Atari gives Android and iOS a massive dose of nostalgia via their Greatest Hits app

    There was a point in time where video games where simple, addictive and more importantly, fun. None of that killstreak or headshot nonsense, either – it was just you and a fistload of change against a metric crapload of meteors, and that FUK guy that keeps getting the hi-score. Well, you can now relive that simpler time in gaming by downloading Atari’s Greatest Hits, a collection of 100 classic Atari games now playable on your iOS or Android device. Android folks can score all 100 games for $9.99, or if you’re more interested in playing just a few gems from this collection, you can opt to pay $0.99 bucks a piece. iOS users can hit up this link while Android folks can go here to get their retro gaming on.

    Panasonic outs rugged Toughpad tablets, goes where other tablets fear to tread

    Panasonic has made a name of themselves for making insanely tough, ruggedized notebooks and it makes sense that they’d want to bring that particular brand of near-indestructibility to tablets. Their new Toughpad line of tablets, the A1 and B1, brings familiar Honeycomb sensibilities in ruggedized 10.1- and 7-inch flavors respectively. Both devices are certified MIL-STD-810G, which basically means they’ve gone through the same rigorous testing that most devices used by the DoD (Department of Defense) go through. Inside, you’ll find a dual core processor – 1.2 GHz with embedded hardware security powering everything, and about 16GB of storage on tap, which can be increased through the use of microSD cards. Engadget says that the A1 will have a hefty $1,299 SRP, which means it’ll retail for Php 58,000 (give or take). At those prices some of you might just consider placing your tablets in Ziploc bags instead.

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    Via: Engadget

    Source: Panasonic

    Are you battle ready? Gainward gives owners a chance to win gamer schwag

    There’s nothing better than playing the latest games (*wink* Battlefield 3 *wink*) with the latest hardware, and Gainward is giving its loyal customers a chance to upgrade their GPU for free with some excellent extras. Rules are simple enough – you just need to go to this link and register your Gainward branded GPU and you stand to win a Gainward GTX 560 TI, GTX 550 TI and a sweet Razer Imperator Battlefield 3 edition mouse. Again, you’ll need to register here, and if you need some clarification about the rules, you can go here.

     

    GameChanger allows your iPad to bring people together

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    Though I just recently (yes, like a few days ago recently) discovered how addicting Angry Birds can be (I was forced to learn and play the game on my iPod Touch in an initial attempt to look busy lest I be forced to engage in small talk, but that’s not the point), I still find the alienating way it keeps one busy and engaged a bit perplexing. Even when I was told to get an iPad to take my newfangled addiction to a whole new and much wider level, I still found that it made me less social than I’m comfortable with.

    But now you can share the fun (and justify getting an iPad not just for some solo game-play) with the GameChanger. Developed by Identity Games, the GameChanger allows people of all ages to engage in a board game that can get everyone involved. Just slide the iPad into the board’s dock, touch the board, and the screen communicates with 48 pressure fields transforming your iPad into a living game board. Two games come installed with the app, Animal Mania and Magic Schoolbus.

    HP giving webOS devs a chance to get the TouchPad at 150 bucks each

    Missed HP’s firesale of their ill fated tablet, the TouchPad? Are you interested in developing apps for webOS and are located in the US, Canada or Europe? Well, have we got news for you. HP is giving webOS devs a chance to grab the device cheap in the hopes that it’ll invigorate app development for the fledgling OS. If you meet all of HP’s criteria (registered webOS developer in the US, Canada or Europe) you’ll be able to grab the TouchPad at almost-firesale prices of $150 (€150 if you’re in Europe). Don’t think you can buy truckloads of TouchPads for eventual resale though – HP has placed a 2 device limit on each purchase, so that everyone will have a chance to grab one. Well, almost everyone, we hope.

    Source: HP

    HTC Sensation, Sensation XE and XL getting Ice Cream Sandwich loving in early 2012

    Good news for people who have been fretting if their HTC devices would get Google’s newest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich. HTC has just made an announcement in their Facebook page that a number of hi-end devices which include the HTC Sensation and soon to be locally launched Sensation XE and XL will be getting ICS love come next year. HTC hasn’t pegged an exact date though, and settling for early 2012 instead, so you will have to wait a little while longer before you can enjoy some face-unlocking of your own.

    Source: HTC (Facebook)

    Meet the new Panasonic Lumix GX1 and 3D1

    Lumix lovers have another reason to start saving up their money, as Panasonic unveils the new GX1 and 3D1, two highly anticipated releases for those who have built an affinity with this powerful and compact line of cameras.

    Panasonic is calling the GX1 the “ideal everyday camera”, featuring a 16.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor and is packing the Venus Engine that we’ve already seen embedded in other models in the Lumix series. It has a maximum ISO of 12800, but also comes with a built-in flash and a hotshoe. The GX1 has a 3-inch LCD touch screen and features Panasonic’s Pinpoint AF, which allows you to touch an area on the display and have it focus and take the shot instantly, and also allows you to manually change focus when shooting video. If the GX1 is used with one of the Lumix X Power Zoom lenses, users can zoom in by touch, which could be pretty handy.

     

    Of course, AF is the Lumix’s strongest suit, and the GX1 has Light Speed AF at 0.09 seconds, along with a new AF Flexible (AFF) mode which locks a subject in focus when the shutter is pressed down halfway. It has a nice ergonomic grip on the side, which we earlier stated should’ve been put on the G3. Video recording is at 1920×1080/60i with sensor output of 30p, either in AVCHD or MP4. Oh and it also features the other familiar traits of the Lumix line, such as iA and iA+ modes.

    Things get a little bit more interesting with the Lumix 3D1, which features a 3.5-inch Smart Touch screen and a unique “twin-lens” design, which allows for independent and simultaneous dual-shooting capabilities. It’s packing 25mm lenses with 4x optical zoom, which can shoot photo or video in different angles at the same time, thanks to its separate mechanisms for capturing. So essentially, you can shoot a group shot with one lens and focus in on a person with the other. Users can shoot in either 2D or 3D, and fortunately there’s a physical switch to interchange between modes. The 3D1 can shoot 8MP 3D photos and 1920×1080 60i 3D HD video via the “side-by-side” method. If you want to shoot 2D, it stacks a little higher at 12MP and records 1020x1080i full HD.

    Play detective ala Murder, She Wrote with typewriter app

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    Many netbook-carrying, tablet-wielding young-uns may have only seen a typewriter at one of those vintage shops you see in Cubao Expo and don’t quite appreciate the slow, hard-pressed finger-typing it would take in order for those swing-arms to make that clicking sound as it hits the paper. But for the more nostalgic writer, a typewriter is something that’s as personal and pure as vinyl is to a dj. But then again, you can’t exactly lug around a typewriter whenever you’re feeling that nostalgia coming on, unless you want to pull an Angela Lansbury — which again, I don’t think many kids will even understand.

    Well wouldn’t you know, there’s the Amazing Type-Writer iOS app. Produced by Devin Chalmers at Doormouse Manufacturing, this app mimics the beloved Remington typewriter and runs on micro-swingarms and the latest in mobile pneumatic tubes technology. You can record your thoughts & textual doodles, post your on their gallery and even view the works of others.

    The Amazing Typewriter is available through the iTunes App store and retails for $1.99.

    HTC Sensation XE and Sensation XL set to launch locally on Nov. 11, we’ll be there

    We knew it wouldn’t take long for HTC to send the Sensation XE and XL to our shores, and it seems that the local arm of the Taiwanese company is set to unleash these massive bad boys on Nov. 11. We’ve already seen the impressive specs of these two Beats-toting smartphones so all that’s left now is to find out how much these things will retail for. We’ll be present at the unveil that’s going to be happening at the posh Republiq Club on Friday, Nov. 11 to give you guys the lowdown on the two devices, as well as relevant pricing information and how Smart is bundling it with their plans. Don’t forget to stay tuned to our Twitter and Facebook pages to catch the blow by blow.

     

    New software can read texts and emails from your smartphone’s screen

    It used to be that ne’er-do-wells had to hack or intercept your phone’s data to be able to read sensitive communication like passwords and emails, but would you believe us if we told you that there’s now software that can actually read the screen of your device from up to 60 meters away? That’s the whole purpose of iSpy, a program that’s able to read  and identify text typed on a touchscreen from video footage of the screen or, using powerful optics, from the reflection off the device off glass. Computer vision researcher Jan-Michael Frahm at University of North Carolina says that “we can be in the second floor of a building and read a phone on the ground,” which honestly makes us all the more paranoid.

    The system works by taking advantage of magnified keys which aids in typing in touchscreen devices like Android smartphones and iPhones. According to a report at New Scientist the program ‘analyses video footage and identifies the letters based on the bubble locations on screen,’ and has a 90% accuracy, says Frahm. The program is pretty damn effective too – one test involved a colleague of theirs typing away at a bus stop from the researcher’s building, surrounded by other users tapping away on their devices. To capture passwords, the software simply collects letters and does not perform any word recognition.

    Fortunately, snoopers of this nature are still far and few in-between, though the truly paranoid can opt to turn off their magnified keys at the expense misspells and typos.

    Via: New Scientist

    Source: iSpy