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After a long wait Samsung Galaxy
Tab 7.7 GT-P6800 owners will be pleased to learn that Samsung has now
started rolling out a new Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 operating system to
its devices.
The Jelly Bean update is rolling out in Asia first : Singapore,
Indonesia, Singapore (StarHub), Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines (Globe),
Singapore (SingTel), Philippines (Sun), and Malaysia. But expect the
update to roll out in more countries soon.
The Galaxy Tab 7.7 is Samsung’s first AMOLED tablet and features a 7.7 inch Super AMOLED Plus touch screen display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 includes storage choices of 16GB, 32GB or 64GB, and comes equipped with a
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Sony has announced their latest Android smartphone, the Sony Xperia
ZR, the handset is designed to be both dust and waterproof and conforms
to IP55 and IP58 standards.
The Sony Xperia ZR is capable of being submerged in up to 1.5 metres
of water for 30 minutes, and comes with a 4.6 inch HD Reality Display
with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.
Processing on the Sony Xperia ZR comes in the form of a 1.5GHz
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, the handset also features 2GB of
RAM and 8GB of built in storage, plus a microSD card slot that can take up to 64GB cards.
"The Xperia ZR pushes the boundaries on where and how consumers
can use the full potential o
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This week Notion Ink has unveiled a new addition to their range of tablets with the launch of the Notion Ink Adam II dual screen tablet.
The Notion Ink Adam II primary display is a 10.1 inch, 1280 x 800
pixel IPS screen, which is combined with a Secondary STN or black and
white LCD display for notifications purposes.
The Notion Ink Adam II is powered by a 1.5 GHz ARM Cortex-A9
dual-core processor, supported by 1GB of RAM and comes supplied running
Google’s latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system.
Other features include a 6,000 mAh battery which is capable of
providing 10 hours of continuous use and, HDMI,802.11b/g/n WiFi and
Bluetooth connectivity, 2 megapixel fron
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Double Fine
used to be known for two things: CEO Tim Schafer and his ridiculously
great games made at LucasArts and amazing ball of amazingness Psychonauts. Nowadays, Double Fine is home to a lot more games
after a change of direction following the troubled development of
Brutal Legend saw the studio quickly release multiple smaller games
instead of one huge one.
Stacking, Costume Quest and Iron Brigade
came out of that turbulent time, but unfortunately the rights for most
of these games are still with their original publishers, one of whuch
was the now defunct THQ. ”We’re still trying to get the rights to Costume Quest and Stacking,”
Tim Schafer said. "We can still make more of those games. We still have
the IP, but we’d love to have all of the IP and distribution rights in
house
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EVE Online
Diablo 3 ain’t. While players of the Icelandic MMO giant’s opus are all
but encouraged to try and wreck the game’s economy and exploiters keep
their loot after loopholes are plugged, Blizzard is nowhere near as
forgiving. The recent Auction House exploit that allowed players to make
out like bandits has been closed and the 415 cheaters dealt with.
"The bug was the result of a coding error
that was exposed when we increased the gold stack size from 1 million to
10 million,” according to John Hight, Diablo III production
director. ”This resulted in an overflow on cancelled auctions that
yielded a greater amount of gold in return. Only a relatively small
number of players had the billions of gold necessary to exploit the bug,
and only 415 of those players chose to use this
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