Electronic Arts is a big name in gaming, they create Action, Fantasy, Sports, and Strategy. They hit a huge variety of the gaming market, and this year they brought it to the iPhone. What better way to have people love your game even more is a combination of a fun game and the iPhone / iPod Touchâ??s Accelerometer, they way they work makes your feel like you are more apart of the game.
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It's only been a few months since Toon Boom has announced new software for its professional user base. The company's latest creation, Animate, an application that helps animators create professional quality animation in a user-friendly environment, has just released. Although the newest software is a full featured professional package, it also targets newer Toon Boom users and animation students especially. In this series of reviews, we will take a look at the many facets of the latest software from Toon Boom: Animate.
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It's not very often that a notebook computer has the potential to be a game changer in the market. The routine of the notebook manufacturers are fairly predictable. Intel releases a newer, faster and lower power CPU, and the manufacturers build yet a new notebook around it and call it the next best thing. Lenovo has taken a slightly different, yet radical tact to notebooks by building a Wacom Tablet right into the wrist rests of its ThinkPad W700 workstation class notebook computer
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Since E3 went into hiding from public view, E For All started up in an attempt to not only show gamers and game fans what might be in store for them, but also host different competitions for pro and amateur gamers alike. There is no gamer more visible than Johnathan FATAL1TY Wendel.
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There are plenty of games that you can play through simple browsers. Some of them are created with beautiful illustrations and artistry that takes advantage of the small file sizes for these games. This month, I took a look at the sequel game: Daymare Town 2. The simple puzzles (although sometimes tricky) are packaged with the great looking rough drawings.
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They're launching their 7th training video for Maxon's Cinema 4d R11 3D application, but this time it will include the extensive use of the new tools Doodle, BodyPaint 4, and Projection Man. Content for this show was created in partnership with Chris Maynard, Michael Marcondes and Saizen Media for the commercial group cmi-saizen studios. The product series has been in development for nearly a year, and is fine tuned to work with a variety of different skill leveled users.
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In my " Quick Look " at Left 4 Dead I hadn't yet played the Player vs Player mode in my little review, but I have since been to the dark side as the infected and my laughter could not be contained.
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Surprisingly, Apple has released the iPhone 2.2 firmware in the middle of the night. The latest update is available in iTunes for existing iPhone owners. The update contains: Enhancements to Maps - Google Street View - public transit and walking d...
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The company unveils the Storm, a device that lets users take pictures,
play movies and music and visit Facebook and MySpace pages with ease --
and has the 'world's first "clickable" touch screen.' CHECK OUT THE PHONE HERE
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While its original camera has been out for a year - the newest offering in the Flip line up is now HD. And, while this tiny camera offers a simple version of the HD spec, the 1280 video does give you the option to easily feed the clips into your HD timeline without difficult scale manipulation.
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I just finished testing the new Canon prosumer DSLR, 50D and its one nice camera. It offers many improvements over the previous model, the 40D. Its easier to use than the 40D, is the same size, actually weighs less yet outperforms it in almost every category. For the price ($1,399- just $100 more than the list price of the 40D when it was introduced last year) the 50D offers a a whole lot more bang for your buck.
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Altec Lansing has been building iPod speaker systems for quite a while now, and before that was a purveyor of PC speaker systems in various price ranges. As Apple has offered multiple generations of its iPod music and video player, Altec Lansing has offered a speaker system to take advantage of what the iPod can do.
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