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Abbottabad, a small town in northern Pakistan, shot to fame overnight when the death of Bin Laden spread like wild fire. The compound where the terrorist hid also drew much interest. Read more…
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It’s official. Xbox Kinect, the futuristic and revolutionary device that changed gaming from head to toe, has set the Guiness Read more…
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We had big laughs when Farmville was demoed at the WWDC 2010 and now the wait is over. Farmville for iPhone and iPod Touch has finally arrived on the app store.
Apparently, it’s needless to say what Farmville’s all about. But on the iPhone and iPod touch, you get exclusive items for extra fun during game-play. A Facebook account is required to play Farmville. Currently available only in New Zealand, the app will soon pave its way completely into the app store. iPad users, too, will be able to download and play Farmville, albeit not in the native resolution.
Download Farmville for iPhone and iPod Touch [iTunes link]
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Soon after Microsoft unleashed Kinect (formerly Project Natal), tons of blogs and websites came up with its expected price hovering mostly around $150. Yesterday, Kinect sensor for Xbox made its official entry to the Microsoft Store and is indeed priced at $149.99.
However, there is a note that says the prices are subjected to change. But, that’s a rare case scenario. For those who don’t know, Kinect is an additional sensor to Microsoft Xbox that brings in unprecedented gaming experience. Requiring no traditional game controllers, Kinect does a full-body tracking of the gamer, captures the movements and then manipulates the game accordingly. Kinect is compatible with all Xbox 360 systems with a minimum 175MB of memory.
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Hey guys, welcome back. I realised that we have all been too geeky most of the time bringing in latest tech news, tutorials, tips and tricks and desktop customization awesomeness. So I’ve decided to collect best games from the interwebs and feature them here every weekend. These will be flash/swf games which can be downloaded as well. Sources will be given due credit.
Good Game Poker by GoodGameStudios.com [Download]
Doeoriki by 4Kids.tv [Download]
Astronaut X by FlashNinjaClan.com [Download]
Enjoy
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On April 6, Microsoft will roll out an update through XBox Live enabling the XBox systems to use any external USB storage provided it’s larger than 1GB.
Upon installing the update, users can now simultaneously add up to two 16GB flash drives at once for storing the game data. That means, 32GB is the maximum one can throttle out. Obviously, you can access the empty space using a PC.
Microsoft’s Larry Hyrb (aka Major Nelson) clears all the speculation in a blogpost,
On April 6th, we will be releasing a system update over Xbox LIVE for your Xbox 360 that will allow USB flash drives to be used for storing profiles, game saves, demos and more. I’ve been testing this feature out for a few weeks, and I have to say it’s really great. Once you take the system update on April 6th, you’ll be able to connect your USB flash drives to your console and head over to the memory section to configure your new storage device.
Microsoft has partnered with Sandisk to deliver a kind of ‘Made for XBox 360’ flash drives which will be available around May. No price details as of yet. [via]
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