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    by Published on February 21st, 2012 22:41
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    Extraordinary numbers, but that's what the research says.
    Antenna Software's Mobile Business Forecast 2012 polled 1,000 CIOs and business unit leaders in the UK and US.
    It revealed that 43 per cent of them are currently working on a mobile app for their customers – while 42 per cent are making one for their employees and 45 per cent are building a mobile website.
    Amazing stats, which you have to assume reflect a pretty tech-centric sample.
    Anyhow, for all their industriousness, there appears to be much frustration with mobile development.
    Antenna found that 45 per cent of IT and business decision makers are dissatisfied with the speed at which the mobile projects they commission get to market.

    http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...ile-app/017107
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    by Published on February 21st, 2012 13:00
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    On the eve of the USA and Europe/UK release of the PSVita we have spruced up our PSVita site with all the recent new features for the DCEmu sites and also updated the site with new lisitings for import consoles, import games, import accessories, the latest top preorders and also the latest releases of games and accessories for the PSVita, the site itself is being updated massively at the moment with all the latest news concerning the PSVita not only from the Commercial gaming scene but also from the Homebrew, emulation and hacking scenes.

    Check out PSVita News here --> http://psvita.dcemu.co.uk/ ...
    by Published on February 21st, 2012 10:51
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    GBA News our site covering all things Gameboy Advance, Gameboy and Virtual Boy, has been updated with our new look and features, GBA News covers everything from gaming news to Homebrew to Emulation and more and has 100s of downloads for the GBA,

    Check it out here --> http://gbaemu.dcemu.co.uk/ ...
    by Published on February 20th, 2012 21:02
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    When will fans be hearing about the next game in the main Pokémon series? Possibly soon.
    That was the question pitched to Pokémon Black/White director, Junichi Masuda, during a recent Q&A session with fans, and his response was most tantalising.Without revealing any specifics, Masuda hinted that you should 'keep an eye on Pokémon Smash', the weekly Japanese TV show that airs every Sunday.
    To reinforce his teaser, Masuda followed up with a Twitter post again telling Pokepeeps to keep an eye on the weekly show or, if not, his Twitter feed.
    An announcement, it would seem, is imminent, although Siliconera notes that this weekend's episode of Pokémon Smash passed with no such news.
    But with 3DS now flying off Japanese shelves, now would seem a good time to talk about Pokémon's first 3D adventure.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...uncement-soon/
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    by Published on February 20th, 2012 21:00
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    You won't see the texture issues that plague the PlayStation 3 versions of some multi-platform games on Vita, one developer with experience of both platforms has said.The Vita's impressive amount of RAM means it's better able to produce stable, high resolution textures than the PlayStation 3, the creator of Vita launch title A-Men told Eurogamer.Vita has more RAM than PS3. Vita has 512MB of RAM and 128MB of V-RAM, compared to the PS3's 256MB of system RAM and 256MB of video RAM. Vita also has the advantage of not having to reproduce HD visuals."This is great," Bloober gameplay programmer Jakub Opoń, who worked on Vita launch title A-Men, told Eurogamer."This is the main drawback for PS3 versus the Xbox 360, because the Xbox 360 has half a gigabyte of RAM, so the texture quality is better in games on the Xbox 360. You can see when you compare two games."Vita won't have this problem. This is a really good solution. It tells developers not to think so much about really hardcore optimisation. They can focus on making the game, and not strip the quality of the assets. This is really important."Our artists made some really good effects and we have no problems with game speed."Bloober's A-Men is a downloadable 2D platform strategy game inspired by Blizzard's Lost Vikings and Lemmings.It is the Polish developer's Vita debut, but is has worked on a number of platforms, including WiiWare, DSi Ware, PlayStation Portable, iPhone, iPad, and, more recently, PS3.Opoń said despite Vita's RAM advantage over PS3, it is not as powerful as the PS3, which, through the Cell microprocessor, is a heavyweight when it comes to physics, simulations and AI. "It's not as powerful as PS3, which you can see with Uncharted, which is a great example to compare the hardware power."But: "Vita has so much power in this small device, every player will be satisfied with the things you can do."Bloober creative director and vice-president Piotr Bielatowicz added: "There is much more computational power in PS3. Obviously you've seen how Uncharted was supposed to look like, and during the development how it begins to look like."While Vita's power is attracting programmers to the system, Sony has also tried to make making games for it as easy as possible - certainly easier than it was with the difficult, complex PlayStation 3 when it launched in 2007."Vita is very easy to develop for," Opoń said. "It's much easier than Sony's previous platforms. The hardware is much more popular. It's the same type of hardware you can find in iPad 2, but twice as powerful. The core mechanism of working on the platform is the same."Sony provides a great SDK [software development kit/devkit]. The documentation is really good. Basically, we came up with a port of our engine in three months. It's fast, rapid development on the platform."It's easy even to set up the machine on your computer. You just start the installer. I can't say the names, but on some other consoles it takes a whole day, or two days, even, to even set up or build the game."For some devkits you've got three USB cables just to plug into your computer. You've got three cables that connect the same two machines, which is crazy."Now we get this beautiful console, which is small, and only has two cables. The only problem is you don't have the battery for that [on the Vita devkit], so you need to use the adapter."In all other aspects, it's the best we've worked on until now. The easiest one, the fastest one to start just making the game, not struggling with the hardware, with the software provided."For Bielatowicz, Vita marks an important change in approach to third-party development at Sony, one that moves away from former Sony Computer Entertainment boss Ken Kutaragi's philosophy when he launched PS3."It's great now to cooperate with Sony," Bielatowicz said. "When Kutaragi was in charge it was very technologically oriented. It was, 'we create the best possible hardware and deal with it. Figure out on your own how to program it.' For PS3 it might take two weeks for a programmer to just compile a demo. It was so hard in the beginning."Now, I believe Sony is more developer oriented. They reach out to us. They organise seminars to train us, to teach programmers and designers features like Near. The support is very swift. The communication is very good. I would say, at the moment, Sony is by far the nicest format holder to work with."Vita launches in the US and Europe on Wednesday, 22nd February.

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...oblems-on-vita
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    by Published on February 20th, 2012 20:58
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    Mojang is everyone's favorite studio to blindly throw money at these days, so it comes as little surprise that the Sweden-based Minecraft creators raised nearly $500K ($458,215.95) this past weekend during a live "game jam." The conceit was that Mojang would arrange a game jam (a "Mojam," if you will) and stream it live across 60 hours, with the resulting product being added to the most recent Humble Indie Bundle, as well as two games developed under similar constraints from Oxeye Game Studio and Wolfire Games.

    What games did the three studios end up making? Mojang created an Egyptian/Steampunk-themed RTS slash shoot 'em up called "Catacomb Snatch," which we'll refrain from making lurid jokes about, while Oxeye made a game named "Fists of Resistance" and Wolfire made "The Broadside Express."

    As over 81K bundles were purchased, the three studios collectively raised just under half a million dollars, all of which will be donated to Child's Play, Electronic Frontier Foundation, charity:water, and the American Red Cross. Now, if you'll excuse us, we've got some lurid jokes to make in private.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2012/02/20/hu...k-for-charity/
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    by Published on February 20th, 2012 20:57
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    Well, if it looks real, sounds real and is halfway logical, we probably should distrust it all the more. Yes, it's the time when all the rumors, photoshops and general hysteria around Apple's next slab reaches its apex. The photo above was grabbed by the steady hand of sas126, a blurrycam snapper in name only, and posted to Chinese site Weiphone, purporting to be the logic board for the iPad 3. The big news (if true) is the "A5X" silicon, suggesting we'll see an incremental enhancement rather than the wholesale revolutions evident in the A4 and A5 chips that accompanied its predecessors. The SoC (with the Apple logo, to the right of the two Hynix memory modules) carries a date-stamp of 1146, suggesting it was produced in the 46th week of last year. Of course, now that we're getting so close to the actual event, whatever Tim Cook whips out on stage will never match whatever we'd conjured up on our own hearts: so try to dampen down that rampant excitement because we've still got 17 days left to wait.
    http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/20/ipad3-a5x-cpu/
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    by Published on February 20th, 2012 20:53
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    Sony’s PlayStation Vita comes to market this Wednesday with a stellar launch line-up that should appeal to a wide range of fans.
    Here MCV presents guides to six of the games hitting retail this week:

    Lumines: Electronic Symphony

    Ridge Racer

    FIFA Football

    WipEout 2048

    Uncharted: Golden Abyss

    Virtua Tennis: World Tour

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/retai...ch-hits/091484 ...
    by Published on February 20th, 2012 20:50
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    We won’t discover all the High Street Vita deals until tomorrow, but that doesn’t mean you can’t splash your cash right now and have the machine waiting for you on (or at least shortly after) launch day.
    Here’s a look at the deals currently available online for Sony’s new machine, as well a few of the accessories available for the new high-end machine.
    GAME
    • The Wi-Fi version of the handheld is available for £229.99 with the 3G unit costing £279.99
    • Bundles include the 3G console with Uncharted: Golden Abyss and an 8GB memory card (£319.98) or alternatively with Wipeout 2048 (£309.98). The Wi-Fi version complete with FIFA Soccer and an 8GB card costs £269.98
    • GAME is also offering an extra 25 per cent trade-in credit when customers hand over at least one title
    • Customers can also get a guaranteed trade-in credit of just £10 less than the device’s purchase price if they return the unit by March 7th

    HMV

    • HMV is asking £219.99 for the Wi-Fi model and £269.99 for the 3G SKU. Both come with a free pre-order pack that includes headphones, a £5 PSN card and some Vita-themed PlayStation Home goodies.

    AMAZON

    • The online giant is undercutting its High Street rivals by charging £209.99 for the Wi-Fi model and £259.99 for the 3G machine
    • Customers pre-ordering the handheld get a free 8GB memory card and one of a selection of titles (Virtua Tennis, Lumines, Michael Jackson, Rayman Origins, Dungeon Hunter or Asphalt) for just £15

    PLAY.COM

    • Play is selling the Wi-Fi console and free 8GB memory card for £212.99 with the 3G machine, complete with 8GB card, for £262.99. All Vita hardware SKUs come with a pre-order pack
    • Three £227.99 bundles are also on offer including wither Rayman Origins, Virtua Tennis of Little Deviants. All include an 8GB card
    • A £242.99 SKU is also available including a copy of Uncharted: Golden Abyss and 8GB card
    • Those looking to bundle with FIFA Football can choose between a £242.99 pack including the Wi-Fi machine or a £292.99 SKU for the 3G machine. Both include an 8GB card

    SHOPTO.NET

    • The indie retailer is charging £209.85 for the Wi-Fi machine and £259.85 for the 3G model
    • For £218.84 customers can get a Wi-Fi machine and either F1 2011, Lumines, Asphalt or Dungeon Hunter Alliance. The same offer for the 3G machine costs £279.85
    • The Wi-Fi machine and FIFA Football costs £228.85 with the 3G machine costing £284.86
    • The most expensive SKU on offer includes the Wi-FI machine, Rayman Origins, Lumines, Dungeon Hunter and a 4GB card for £269.86.

    GAMESTOP.CO.UK

    • The base price for the Wi-Fi model is £219.97 or £269.97 for the 3G handheld
    • A Wi-FI SKU including a 16GB card and Uncharted costs £269.99
    • For £229.99 the Wi-Fi machine can be had with either FIFA Football or Virtua Tennis. For £239.99 any game can be bundled with the machine
    • £279.99 will get you the 3G machine and either FIFA Football or Virtua Tennis. For £289.99 any game can be bundled
    • GameStop also offers an official portable charger for £42.97

    OTHER OFFERS

    The £19.99 Vita Starter Kit includes two cases, a strap, screen protector and cloth. The £24.99 Travel Kit offers a case, car charger, cartridge carrier, screen protector, cloth and strap.
    4GB memory cards cost around £14.99 with the 8GB costing £29.99 and the 16GB £39.99.
    Third party carry cases start from £9.99 for the officially licensed 4Gamers SKU.

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/plays...heapest/091485
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    by Published on February 20th, 2012 20:49
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    Microsoft's new Windows 8 logo ditches the Windows 'flag' that has been with the firm since Windows 3.1, choosing a new angled Window graphic similar to that used in the very first Windows operating system.
    "Using bold flat colors and clean lines and shapes, the new logo has the characteristics of way-finding design systems seen in airports and subways," Microsoft said of the new Windows 8 logo which has caused no shortage of raised eyebrows.
    "We did less of a re-design and more to return it to its original meaning and bringing Windows back to its roots - reimagining the Windows logo as just that - a window," wrote Windows user experience boss Sam Moreau on the Building Windows 8 blog.

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/windo...he-past/091486
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