Archive for July, 2011 - Page 19
New Kinectimals Game Inbound, Now With Bears!
If you thought Kinectimals couldn’t get any cuter, then you were sorely, sorely mistaken. Microsoft has just announced a new Kinectimals add-on that tosses soft and cuddly bear cubs into the mix, and this is an expansion that’s sure to elicit plenty of heartwarming “dawww,” moments from players.
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Samsung Readies Launch of Galaxy R
A video demo of the Samsung Galaxy R suggests imminent announcement of the device. Also known as the Galaxy Z, the phone was originally slated for release in the UK back in June. That is until Samsung pulled the plug on the UK launch. But this time, the source says [...]
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New Samsung Device Gets Outed Thanks To Korean App Market
A bit of a puzzle has cropped up, folks, and the puzzle revolves around a new device, of some sort, from the crew out at Samsung. It’s been dubbed the SHV-E120S, and speculation about it is already beginning to run amok.
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Motorola Xoom Getting Price Cut From Verizon
When I reviewed the Motorola Xoom back in February, I found it to be a capable device with great hardware with some software bugs and a steep price. While they’ve addressed the software bugs with a few updates, now, Verizon is addressing the high price. The carrier has already updated [...]
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Verizon Announces Their First 4G LTE Notebook, The HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr
It looks like a rather nice day in terms of 4G LTE device announcements for Verizon. Coming a bit earlier this morning we told you that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet was coming on July 28th. And well, it looks like the tablet will be joined by a 4G [...]
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Humble Indie Bundle Returns, Brings VVVVVV & Crayon Physics Deluxe With It
The third Humble Indie Bundle has officially gone live, and it brings with it a new round of five awesome indie games for you to buy. Like its predecessors, proceeds from the Humble Indie Bundle 3 will go to charity, and top of that, you get to name your own [...]
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Apple & Android Game Apps Rake In Average of $14 Per Transaction
A study by Flurry Analytics reveals that $14 is the average amount people spend on game apps for Apple and Android devices. And most of these purchases actually came from people buying in-game currency within free-to-play or freemium games.
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Netflix & Facebook Integration Nearly Complete...Except In The United States
We’ve been following the idea that Netflix and Facebook may be looking to work together for some time now, and in some places, they’re about to pull it off. I say in “some places”, which includes almost all of North America…except the United States. A little known law is preventing [...]
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Motorola Xoom 4G LTE Upgrade Could Be Delayed Until September
Verizon and Motorola launched the Xoom tablet back in late-February and at the time those making the purchase were doing so with a bit of faith. The faith came in with how Verizon and Motorola were planning to upgrade the tablet to 4G LTE. And well, needless to say, we [...]
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Machinarium Making Its Way To iPad Soon, Possibly Coming To PSN In August
Amanita Design has announced yet another version of their hit indie point-and-click adventure, Machinarium. In addition to the previously-announced WiiWare and PSN version, Amanita’s also bringing the game to Apple‘s little tablet that could, and it should be up on the App Store soon.
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