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The New Xbox To Be Coming In 2013
Microsoft has always been a great competent to provide the best of gaming, since after the remarkable success of Xbox 360 and beating all the records for gaming stations out there now Microsoft finally planing to show something new. As we reported from IGN we got to know that the Microsoft states that their new gaming console that is the successor of Xbox 360 will come in the end of 2013, probably in October or November.
Now the good part is that IGN also stated that they have been reported by Microsoft that the new gaming console will be six times more powerful in gaming and graphics then the current Xbox 360. It surely sounds like a huge challenge for Wii and Playstation. Since by now Wii is taking the dominance in the new gaming by their new Wii station which has a tablet like remote and is now Times best gaming station out there.
Microsoft is about to put a great challenge to its rival companies, even who knows they might get the chance to beat the Playstation 4 as well. Currently the Xbox is using ATI graphic chips to give the best quality of the graphics. The new Xbox is rumored to have AMD Radeon HD 6670 offering support for DirectX 11 and will be coming with Multi display output with 3D and 1080p HD output as well.
Moreover it is also confirmed by Microsoft that the new Xbox will be able to record you movies, TV shows and this time your gaming sessions as well.
Surely the fans boys can’t wait to see the new generation Xbox!
The Best of Touch Phones from Future
People who are obsessed with their cell phones must brace themselves for the uber-excitement that future holds for them. The iPhones, Androids and 4Gs as you see in their current forms, will seem too outdated when the superb futuristic ingenuity of the designers will transform into real products. Here’s a list of par excellence concept phones sporting awe-inspiring designs and the statement, which might leave you no more fascinated with your current phone.
The Ring Phone Concept by Tao Ma
Tao Ma is the master of unique idea and so only he could have thought of this exceptional Ring Phone concept. It’s the Sony Ericsson Ring Phone which also won the SE design competition in 2004, so you might see it becoming a reality pretty soon.
The Benq-Siemens Snaked
The Benq designers have created this sexy snake style bracelet phone, which looks simply irresistible. The Snaked has been designed for sporty women, so also includes body monitoring sensors to help women gauge their fitness regime.
The CiSi concept phone
The CiSi concept phone could be seen as the most stylish eco-friendly phone with all cutting-edge features. The futuristic phone boasts of beautiful wooden finish, 4 backlit main keys and the Grave UI, which is a custom interface for Android OS. The extremely thin casing is commendable.
The Pebble phone concept
I’d love to be hit by this pebble, which is an amazingly seamless mobile phone. Except for its shape and design, the Pebble is a simple phone with no complicated features. It’s the brainchild of British designer Jamie Lawrence, the Pebble beautiful slides apart from the middle to reveal the touchscreen.
The Mobiado CPT001 luxury phone concept
The mystical phone concept has been rolled as the “objet d’art”. It’s a luxury phone made from rare material from the Renaissance period, and which is beautifully blended with the modern technology.
The Holo Mobile Computer Phone
French designer Elodie Delassus has redefined mobile computing with this ultra-trendy bracelet phone. The HOLOP2.0 could be a desirable fashion accessory, which aslo gives you exceptional internet access with portable computer features. It’s made from highly flexible non-conductive, non-allergic and heat resistant material for comfortable wear and uninterrupted networking.
The Nokia 888 Mobile Phone by Tamer Nakisci
Tamer Nakisci’s Nokia 888 is the most flexible phone one can ever imagine. It uses liquid battery, features speech recognition, has flexible touch screen and touch sensitive body cover which lets it mould according to the environment.
The futuristic Dial concept phone
Jung Dae Hoon’s Dial is inspired from the glorious era of the dial phones, but it’s the uber-futuristic of the classic phones. Wearable like a bangle, the Dial is has a projected light beam in the inner circle, which is a touchscreen dial.
The Finger-Touching Phone Concept
You don’t touch with your finger rather touch your finger in this unique wearable Finger-Touching phone concept, designed by Sunman Kwon. Compatible with 3.5G, 4G communication standard, the phone allows easy communication and enhances online chatting experience. The phone uses it uses the 12 instinctive “finger joints” for easy and simple controls.
The Wooden Keyboard
OrĂ©e is one of the world’s leading designers, who this time have created a beautiful wooden wireless keyboard. The French firm has put in a lot of hard work in realizing this elegant beauty. The entire keyboard is made from wood and was hand-crafted in France. Walnut wood has been used in the making of this keyboard and its price stands at $163 as of now. Furthermore, you can even order a customized version of the keyboard from them.
You can place your orders here www.oreedesign.com
The Best Of Photoshop
When you’re putting together a design project, or editing photographs, your default program is usually Photoshop; however, if you haven’t paid up to buy the software, you can find yourself limited in terms of what you can achieve. For those that do want to regularly edit photographs and create professional looking displays, it’s worth looking towards bespoke design services for major projects, as well as to alternating photo editing programs that can be found on and offline for free.What are some of these alternatives, and what do they provide in terms of editing options?
GIMP
Despite its somewhat unfortunate name, GIMP (or GNU Image Manipulation Program), is one of the more comprehensive, and free, alternatives to Photoshop; you can access many Photoshop-like features, from masking to layering and plug-ins. The interface for GIMP is also relatively easy to use.
Inkscape
This program is mainly distinguished by offering vector support over bitmaps, meaning that it can enable more sophisticated editing than many other programs. Inkscape is also worth investigating for its flexibility, with the program available on different operating systems.
Pixia
Unfortunately only available for Windows at the moment, Pixia has been popular as an image editing program in Japan for some time; its interface is basic but accessible, and the program works particularly well if you want to combine design work with a stylus and digitization.
Splashup
A web based program, Splashup is open source and focused on providing pixel control and a lot of different options for depth changes – the interface is suitable for beginners, making Splashup a decent choice if you want to edit photos online.
Picasa
A basic Google product that can be easily downloaded or found with operating systems, Picasa won’t give you the depth of features that you get with Photoshop, but can still be used to correct photographs, and to catalogue different shots.
Seashore
For Macs only, this program is open source and mainly designed for use with OS X Cocoa – Seashore can handle text editing and different layers, as well as alpha channels, and is similar to GIMP in terms of its native file formats; this means that you can use both in conjunction with each other.
Photoplus
Mostly a photo enhancing program, Photoplus is only available for Windows, and should be viewed as a simple, but effective tool for fixing up any images that you have on your computer.
Mac Preview
Free with Mac devices, Mac Preview actually has a lot more to it than is first apparent – while the program is mostly used for opening images and PDFs, you can do a surprising amount with filters and image editing once you get into the program.
Paint.Net
A modified version of the old Windows favourite MS Paint, Paint.Net is open source, and designed to feature many Photoshop-lite features, from filters to text editing and masking.
Adobe Photoshop Express
If you really can’t bear to give up on Photoshop, Adobe do provide a basic browser based version of the program, with files hosted on cloud servers; you get a lot of the most essential Photoshop tools, making it best for simple editing and beginners who are intimidated by the sheer scale of options available for the main version.
Regarding The New PlayStation 4
On February 20th, the highly anticipated next-generation video game home console Sony Playstation 4 was announced to the world. It was the second new-gen console to be revealed following the launch of Wii U on 18th November last year.
Much to the disappointment of diehard PlayStation fans around the world though, the announcement didn’t seem to say enough about the new console (heck, they didn’t even reveal the casing design!).
To be fair, the revelation of some of the new features and powerful specifications did give us a heads-up on what to expect from future PS4 unveilings. In particular, the development of the new console seems to revolve around cloud-gaming, the sharing of game experiences and new methods of game interaction.
Here is a summary of 10 things you need to know about PS4 so far:
1. Spruced Up Hardware
Sony had only given a brief summary of what hardware specifications the PS4 will entail:
A custom-designed single-chip processor by AMD
An eight-core “Jaguar” 64-bit x86 central processing unit (CPU)
8GB of dedicated GDDR5 system memory that gives the system 176GB/second of bandwidth.
A next-generation AMD graphics processing unit (GPU) Radeon-based graphics engine
The console also comes with a built-in storage hard disk drive and the most recent USB 3.0 ports.
The entire set looks set to wow gamers with promises of high-fidelity graphics and a performance comparable to most gaming PCs on the market.
If you haven’t got the slightest idea what these details mean, have a look at the amazing games such high specifications are able to develop. Here are a couple of trailers and gameplays from what some believe to be the launch titles: Destiny, Watch Dogs, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Deep Down, The Witness, Knack and Drive Club.
Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs
Bungie’sDestiny
2. No Price Tag Yet
Since Sony has yet to showcase the PS4’s full hardware specifications, they are also keeping mum over the exact pricing of the gaming console. The only clue they offered is this comment made by their president, Mr Shuhei Yoshida:
“The architecture choice we have made this time around has allowed us not to invest to create dedicated factories and conducting factories and things like that — so that helps in order for us to provide an affordable price to consumers."
Playstation 3 was selling for US$500-600 when it was first launched in 2006, but such pricing for PS4 is likely to deter sales. Casual gaming on smartphones and the fierce competition that PS4 is expected to face from other next-gen consoles such as the recently released Wii U (US$300) in November last year and the next Xbox console (presumably the Xbox 720), Sony is probably observing the situation before it determines the final price tag.
3. Swipes, Lights And Sharing
One of the most discussed features of the PS4 is its newly upgraded controller, the DualShock 4. At first glance, the most obvious design upgrade is the longer and more rounded handles and the addition of a touchpad just above the two toggle sticks. The latter is a two-point capacitive padthat features a click mechanism. Players can expect a new form of gaming interaction by swiping on the touchpad.
A light bar at the top of the controller shows three LEDs, indicating multiplayer modes. The differently colored lights are for easier identification during gameplay and for indicating statuses, i.e. health status of in-game characters. The lights are also expected to interact with built-in cameras (PlayStation 4 Eye) of the console to produce motion-sensing capabilities, just like the PlayStation Move. The new improved six-axis sensor (3 axis accelerometer and 3 axis gyroscope) is probably incorporated to the controller for the same purpose.
On the top right, is the Option (merging Select and Share options), and on the top-left the Share button (more on that later). The new controller also comes with a built-in speaker and a stereo headset jack at the bottom to generate quality sound effects from both the TV and the controller.
4. Enhanced Motion-Sensing Controls
It appears that the next-generation of gaming will be focusing on motion-sensing controls, what with the popularity of earlier devices like Wii Remote, Xbox 360 Kinect and PlayStation Move.
This time round, the newly developed camera device for PS4 comprises of a pair of high-sensitive cameras with impressive wide-angle lenses of 85-degree diagonal angle views, capable of determining the depth of space of the players reliably.
The high-end cameras also made possible the use of face recognition to log in to the console. Apart from that, four microphones are embedded to detect sounds and their sources accurately. These two awesome features will get players more engaged with the gaming experience by means of body movements and voices.
Not only does the PlayStation 4 Eye support the PlayStation Move controller, it also detects the latter’s motion much more acutely and accurately than its predecessor, the PlayStation Eye for PS3. This includes the newly installed lights on the controller as well for better positioning of the players.
5. Play While You Update
Just like your smartphone and tablet, PS4 enables gamers to resume his or her last game session exactly where they left off, making “immediate gameplay” possible. The “suspend mode” (a low power state) cuts down the time it takes to boot the console, load the game and finally assess your saved game. All you need to do is hit the power button again and you can continue playing from there.
This ‘immediate gameplay’ also means that the game can be updated while you’re playing it, enabling new features to be incorporated instantaneously after they have been downloaded and installed in the background. To further sweeten the deal, gamers can start playing the game after it has been purchased even before the digital title has been completely downloaded.
6. Second Screens
It looks like I was right about secondary screens for gaming in Future of Gaming: 5 Exciting Emerging Trends. PS3 was linked with PlayStation Vita through Cross-Play, and players are able to stop playing the game on one device and resume on the other.
With PS4 though, an entire game can even be streamed from the console to PS Vita over Wi-Fi networks. Sony had in fact indicated their goal of making most PS4 game titles playable on PS Vita (except perhaps those exclusively camera-based games). The capacity for “remote play” is made possible with Sony’s acquisition of Gaikai cloud technology as a game server.
Also a new update is the development of the new “PlayStation App” for Apple and Android smartphones and tablets. Players can use their handheld devices as secondary screens to supplement their gameplay.
For instance, you can be navigating your character from a first or third-person perspective on a TV screen, but using your smartphone to display your in-game map. Other possible uses includepurchasing game titles on-the-go and getting them downloaded into your console at homeand watching real-time gameplays of other players online.
(Image Source: The Verge)
7. Cloud Gaming
Gaikai, a cloud-based game service was recently acquired by Sony last July, leading many to believe that its upcoming PS4 will incorporate cloud gaming capabilities. True enough, Sony announced on Feb 20 that their PlayStation Network (PSN) will be integrated with Gaikai’s cloud technology.
Leveraging on the latter’s ability to render high-end games on their remote servers before streaming them to internet-connect devices, gamers are now able to play high-end games of their interest from the PlayStation Store instantaneously without needing to consider the hardware limits of their device.
Such service offers players unprecedented freedom to try out top-notch games before purchasing those that they really want from PS Store. A friend’s game can also be streamed and you can even take over too! In theory, you can essentially stream any games you want with the only catch being that you have a fast enough internet connection. This includes older games from previous consoles. It’s probably good to note that we should be mindful of Sony’s pricing plans.
8. No Backward Compatibility
Unfortunately for existing PS3 owners, you cannot play your current PS3 games on the the new, itdoesn’t support backward compatibility, at least in the native sense. Your current game discs or downloads you’ve purchased can’t be played on the new console. But these games can’t beemulated on the PS4 console or Cloud (streamed via Gaikai).
Sony had indicated their vision of setting up a PlayStation library through Gaikai with an extensive catalog of more than 3000 PS3 titles. This plan is to even extend to PS1 and PS2 games in the long-run.
9. Games In Digital Format
Following the steps of PS Vita, every PS4 game will be available in digital downloads to diversify their pricing strategy i.e. subscription models, varying membership levels. To do this, Sony is leveraging on their new Gaikai cloud-streaming technology to eventually provide gamers withunique subscription packages. We may not have the details of how these packages will be like, but one thing is likely to happen: physical disc-based products will one day become obsolete.
10. Sharing Made Simple
With the new Share button on the new controller, players can easily press it to record the last few minutes of their gameplay and upload it on social networking sites like Facebook for their friends to see. The entire process is non-intrusive: you can still continue with your game while the uploading takes place in the background.
No more having to go through the hassle of recording your moments of victories with your own recording device, compressing and decompressing the video format before successfully sharing it.
Other than Facebook, live Internet-streaming services like UStream are also integrated with the PS4 to allow for social spectating. Gamers can broadcast their gameplay and stream it in real-timeto their friends; commenting is possible via live chats. If they see that you’re in trouble, they can even join in the game and assist you. At the most extreme, a ‘hand-holding’ feature allows a remote user to take control of your game (with their own controller) to get you through a challenging level!
Conclusion
There are still many questions unanswered, including the pricing of the console and online services, confirmed launch game titles, the exact release date, the final look of the console, etc. With PS4 scheduled to be released by the end of this year, it’s just a matter of months before all the crucial facts are publicized.
The Slimmest Phone Charger
Tired of bringing your chargers with you, or an external battery pack, or even just the charging cable wherever you go to keep your smartphone alive and kicking? Then, you are going to love this.
It is designed like a card at only three times the thickness of a credit card so you could store it in your wallet when you are out and about. No more rummaging around in your pockets or bags for the right cable, and having to unravel tangled wires.
When you need to charge your phones, just plug it into a USB port you can find on any device: TVs, game consoles, cable boxes, computers or laptops.
The body of ChargeCard is made from durable ABS plastic and its USB foldout is made of flexible thermoplastic rubber.
Previously a Kickstarter project, ChargeCard is now operating in full speed, providing ChargeCards for iPhone 4, iPhone 5 and Android (micro USB) phones at the price of $25 per card.