Epic Games: GEARS of WAR Anvil Gate

The Gears of War series is one of the most popular franchises in Xbox history, having won more than 30 Game of the Year awards, and spawning New York Times bestselling novels, an ongoing comic book series, an upcoming film, collectible figures and more.
Anvil Gate is part of the fast-moving storyline between the second and third Gears games, so it’s essential reading for any fan who wants to fully understand the events of Gears of War 3 – the final game of the trilogy, also written by Karen,” said Epic Games Executive Producer Rod Fergusson.
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September 8th, 2010 by Cell | No Comments »

Verizon BlackBerry Bold 9650 Review

Blackberry Bold 9650 come with 2.4″ 480 x 360 (HVGA) display, 512 MB of RAM, 528 MHz processor. The BlackBerry Bold 9650 runs OS 5.0, which includes a variety of new features, like e-mail flags, distribution list sync, and a mix of aesthetic and practical updates. The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is out on Sprint and Verizon, so discriminating buyers may want some answers.
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September 3rd, 2010 by Cell | No Comments »

The Top 50 Android Applications (46 public)

Hello android lovers, on this post I will share The Top 50 Android Applications.
Here’s a rundown of the top 46 Android developer challenge winners who made the final 50. If you’re wondering 4 of the entries opted out of the public list, but im sure we’ll find out about them shortly.

AndroidScan – Jeffrey Sharkey

Scan is an Android application that finds pricing and metadata for anything with a barcode. http://scan.jsharkey.org/
Beetaun – Sergey Gritsyuk and Dmitri Shipilov

Beetaun is a social network around geographical content created by people and for people (from your neighborhood, from your city, from your country, from all over the world).
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September 3rd, 2010 by Cell | No Comments »

ViewSonic Tablet to Dual-boot Windows 7 & Android 1.6

ViewSonic has announced the launch of the world’s first dual-boot tablet, the ViewPad 100. With a 10-inch screen (they describe it as an LED display with 1024 x 600 resolution), it runs on an Intel Atom N455 1.66Ghz processor with 1GB of DDR3 RAM, and has a 16GB SSD. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a G-sensor, A-GPS, two USB ports, a miniVGA and microSD card slot (expandable up to 32GB) are all present, along with an inbuilt 1.3MP webcam.
The ViewPad 100 is ideal for anyone who needs a portable computing solution.
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September 3rd, 2010 by Cell | No Comments »