Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Carmageddon-Game Review(iOS)

Carmageddon
Carmageddon 
Carmageddon was actually a vehicular combat game,which came out in 1997. Because of the violence in the game, which was too much for a game at that time, it was either heavily censored or banned in several countries around the world.
The game has now been ported over to mobile, with the iOS version out now on the App Store and an Android version supposedly in the works.







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Title
Carmageddon
Developer
Stainless Games
Platform
iOS
Release Date
October 17, 2015
Content Rating
12+
Size
102MB
Price
$1.99 (On sale)

Like the original, Carmageddon for iOS is a vehicular combat game. To win in this game, you have to do one of three things. You can race around the track, going through every checkpoint and complete all the laps just like you would in a normal racing game. It may seem boring so  you can take down all of your opponents, crashing you car into theirs until their cars are totaled. Lastly, you can also choose to run over every single person or animal you see on the track. These choices aren’t mutually exclusive, and you can do them all simultaneously.














The last one is the least feasible because there are an insane number of people on the streets and it would take you ages to run over all of them. The best thing to do is to just run over those that are within reach instead of going out of your way for each of them. Running over people and animals has its advantages, where you get points and also extra time. You need the extra time to finish the race before the clock runs out.



You can also smash into your opponents if one wanders along your path, which they often do. Opponents actively try to take each other out and if they are near you they will come after you, which gives you the convenient opportunity to take them down instead. Run over enough people, smash enough cars and complete all the laps and you win the race.



The more races you win, the more credit you get, which lets you upgrade your vehicles. You also unlock more vehicles and tracks as you keep playing. You can also use the in-app purchase option to unlock all the vehicles and tracks for a dollar each.
































The world in which you race are pretty wide, wider than even most modern racing games where you are limited to the track. You can just go off the road and wander around, running over people and animals. The wide open environments sometimes makes hunting for opponents to take down a bit difficult, though, as they tend to get lost in the world. This is why car combat games usually feature tightly packed levels that keep the action contained within easy reach.




As far as the vehicles are concerned, there is a good variety of them but they handle more or less the same. The handling is quite terrible and the cars seem to have no grip at all. The lack of precision makes everything from going after pedestrians to hunting down your opponents or simply just racing around the track seem like a chore. The camera is also a mild annoyance as it takes too long to quickly turn around and point in the direction where you should be looking.




The transition to touchscreen has been done quite well. You have large on-screen buttons to turn, accelerate and brake. There is a handbrake button to make a quick drift. You see the damage to your vehicle in the top right corner and you can tap on it to repair it. As before, you can see the chosen driver on the left and their reactions to everything that you do in the game but you can slide the panel to remove it from the screen.



The game features a recording feature where you can record the events on the screen. You can also get instant action replays whenever you want.

You can download the game at this link
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HTC Windos Phone 8X & Nokia Lumia 920 For Pre-Order

Best Buy has kicked off pre-orders of the Nokia Lumia 920 and the HTC Windows Phone 8X for AT&T. The Nokia flagship is priced at $149.99 with a two-year commitment, while its Taiwanese counterpart has gone at $99.99.


There is no specific information on the shipping dates for the two smartphones - Best Buy has only mentioned that it "will ship when available.With the HTC Windows Phone 8X and the Nokia Lumia 920 sporting quite similar specifications and a $50 price difference, all signs point at a serious battle for market share shaping up. Microsoft however, won’t mind any of the two devices coming out on top.

 A mysterious Samsung Android device  was recently spotted at GL Benchmark with the Exynos 5250 processor. Considering that this will probably be the fastest chip on an Android model when launched on a device,  the mystery device has a model number of GT-B9150. According to SamMobile, the "B" on the mode number indicates a physical QWERTY keyboard. The 672 x 1280 resolution of the device could also indicate that there is a physical keyboard on the unit if it is a phone, or the resolution could just indicate that this is a tablet. Android 4.1 is powering the device .
A mystery device spotted on GL Benchmark was powered by the Samsung Exynos 5250
A mystery device spotted on GL Benchmark was powered by the Samsung Exynos 5250
Fans of the side-sliding QWERTY form factor might be hoping that this is the high end model that they have been waiting for for.

Acer Iconia Tab A110 For $230


Acer has finally announced the pricing and launch date for the US and Canadian market. The Iconia Tab A110 will be launching on October 30 and will be priced at $229.99.
Acer Iconia Tab

The tablet has a 7-inch, 1,024 x 600 resolution display, NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory with a microSD card slot, front facing camera, HDMI-output, 7.5 hour battery life and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box.


Apple Lost To Samsung in UK Court

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Apple
Earlier this year the High Court in London ruled in favor of Samsung and dismissed the Apple’s claims the Galaxy Tabs copied the iPad’s design. The judge went even further ordering Apple to advertise the court’s decision for a month in various websites.

Apple vs Samsung


As expected Apple appealed the court’s decision, but today the Cupertino-based company lost there, too.

The appeal court once again dismissed Apple’s claims and ordered the US company to run the ads and compensate Samsung for the bad publicity.

Apple might decide to appeal in front of the UK Supreme Court, but somehow I really doubt the effort will be worth it.

If you want to know more about the first case, the ruling and the appeal, just go this link
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Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal Released

The newest version of Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal was released recently.



Among the chief new features is the ability to set websites as web apps and pin them to the launcher. You can have websites such as Gmail or Facebook pinned to your launcher and then open them just as you would open an application.

The other new feature is the inclusion of online search for your accounts within the Dash. Earlier you could only search for local files within the OS but now you can type any query and Ubuntu will search your online accounts such as Flickr, Google Drive, etc. as long as you log in to them from within the OS.

Lastly, there is a new Preview option for files within the Dash that lets you preview them without having to open the file.

As usual, Ubuntu 12.10 is completely free to download and install and you can get it from the link below.

Xperia Phones Receiving Jellybean Declared

    

Sony just announced the update plan of its Xperia line. Here's the list of models that will get updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and also the ones that will remain stuck with 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Sony's latest high-end Xperia phones - the Xperia T, TX and V - will be updated to 4.1 Jelly Bean in mid-Q1 next year.
Next up are the global versions of Xperia S, Xperia acro S, Xperia ion, Xperia P, Xperia go and Xperia J. The release date for the update will be announced later. It's still unclear what will happen to the localized versions.
And now, the ones left behind - the whole 2011 Xperia lineup (which got updated to ICS) will not be getting Jelly Bean because Sony "would not be able to guarantee owners of these smartphones the user experience you expect and we demand".
It's a bit disappointing that the Xperia J, which has a cut-down version of the Qualcomm chipset that powers the 2011 Xperias, is getting JB but the older models are not.