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Need for Speed Shift Goes iPhone, Gameplay Video Available

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 3:41 pm



Need for Speed: Shift is the latest title in the NFS series and after being made available on most consoles and the PC, the title finally arrives on the iPhone and iPod Touch. EA will soon release versions of the game for these platforms, including 20 real life cars, among which there’s also the very hot Nissan Skyline GT-R.

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The folks who tested the game claim that it provides a “more sim experience” than NFS Undercover, in its iPhone version. Also, the list of cars you can drive is pretty long and you check it out below if you’re curious. Gameplay video after the list!

* BMW M3 GT2
* Volkswagen Golf GTI
* Mazda RX-8
* Mitsubishi Lancer EVOLUTION
* Subaru Impreza WRX STI
* Porsche Cayman S
* Nissan 370Z (Z34)
* Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34)
* Dodge Challenger Concept
* Ford Shelby GT500
* Audi R8 4.2 FSI quattro
* Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG
* Chevrolet Corvette Z06
* Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
* Ford GT
* Porsche 911 GT2
* Lamborghini Murciélago LP640
* Pagani Zonda F
* Aston Martin Racing DBR9
* Maserati MC12 GT1

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Motorola Zeppelin (XT800) and MT710 Gets Pictured, Heading for China

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 3:39 pm



Motorola Zeppelin aka the XT800 and Motorola MT710 are Android handsets we’ve seen before on the web, but they’ve yet to be announced, although we’ve found out that they should make it to China soon. Zeppelin gets pictured below and its specs are available after the break, courtesy of Chinese website The Third Media.

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Moto XT800 is a dual mode phone (GSM and CDMA), that packs a 3.7 inch touchscreen display (854 x 480 pixels resolution), supports 3G connectivity, WiFi, incorporates a HDMI port and a 5 megapixel camera with flash. The folks of Mobile-review have also spotted the Motorola MT710 phone next to Zeppelin in a bunch of images, that you can also see below.

We have no info about the launch date of the XT800 and MT710, but we’re guessing they’ll be made available pretty soon.

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Apple does: sell ten million iPhones in the current quarter?

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 2:08 pm

According to a Taiwanese market research firm, shipments of Taiwan’s smartphone integrated circuits are exploding due to an unexpected increase in iPhone 3GS sales. Based upon supply chain analysis, Market Intelligence and Consulting Institute predicts that Apple will sell a record-breaking 10 million iPhones in this current quarter alone, a modest increase over the record 7.4 million units sold in the previous quarter. With global sales of the iPhone continuing to increase, this tiara-wearing, digitally clueless beauty queen and its parent company are laughing all the way to the bank.

Disclosure: I own and use a Motorola DROID

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Samsung ST5500 packs 14.2 megapixels and Wi-Fi

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 12:29 pm

Samsung has decided to pull all stops on its latest digital camera — the ST5500. This point-and-shoot sports a 14.2 megapixel sensor, Wi-Fi, 100MB on-board memory and microSD card support. For those of you who are into video, you’ll be happy to know that you can shoot footage at 30 fps with a 1280 x 720 resolution as well, which should make for some smooth playback. The 7x optical zoom camera also has a large 3.5″ LCD touchscreen on the back so everything should be more intuitive with less clutter and less buttons. With Wi-Fi built in, you can even send pictures via email and load videos straight into websites like YouTube or Vimeo. No word on pricing, but look for it to hit store shelves sometime in Q1 2010.

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LG GD910 Review

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 12:00 pm

LG Electronics has developed an interesting hybrid of a wristwatch and a mobile phone – the gadget is called LG GD910. The new device is very original and it will certainly interest those who constantly want to be in touch, no matter what extreme conditions surround them. The phone and watch symbiosis fit on your wrist very comfortable. LG GD910 has similar size compared with a conventional wrist watches for men, but is a little thicker, reaching 1.5 inches in thickness. LG GD910 is also a waterproof gadget and its touchscreen is protected by a 1.43 inches tempered glass. LG GD910 has an excellent backlighting, which allows seeing the picture in any conditions, even very bright.The housing of LG GD910 is made from stainless steel. On one hand, the watch-phone became slightly heavier, on the other – the gadget is securely fastened to the wrist, so that particular problems will not arise for the owner. Three control buttons are located on one side of LG GD910, as in ordinary wristwatch. The watch-clock has a 0.3 megapixel camera with a resolution of 640×480. It is located directly on the display. In the same place, above the display, is also located the speaker of LG GD910. The power of this speaker is enough to communicate without using a wireless headset. The full charged battery of LG GD910 can last about two and a half days. Its capacity is 510 mAh.The owner of the watch-phone can change the clock appearance as he desires, selecting one of its preinstalled varieties, and also can use all the advanced features of a modern mobile gadget: Bluetooth, high speed internet access through 3G, MP3-player, Text-to-Speech, and a phonebook of one thousand contacts. LG GD910 supports videoconferencing.LG GD910 has 2 GB of internal memory, but, unfortunately, it can not be increased. This is one of the device disadvantages. Also, no MMS, e-mail client, WEB-browser, and radio. However, the goal of the designers was not to turn LG GD910 in a device stuffed with entertainment features. This is primarily a functional symbiosis between phone and watch with basic functions of both.The watch-Phone LG GD910 is an elegant stylish gadget that attracts attention and is characterized by a unique combination. It is quite convenient, especially during leisure time: you do not need to think in what pocket to hold your mobile phone, and how to get it then. Even when swimming or surfing, you can, not only see what time is it, glancing at your wrist, but also take incoming calls – or make outgoing calls.




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