May 17, 2012

L.A Noire – ‘Facial Capture Technology’ Worth The Gamble?

Rockstar made a huge gamble as they invested large sums of money towards their latest facial capture technology for L.A Noire, it was reported that they had spent over $100 million. However it has innovated the gaming experience as the player can now identify their expressions and feelings thus increasing the verisimilitude of their gaming environment. As a result L.A Noire had sold over 4 million units which demonstrated that the money was … [Read more...]

Introducing Games & Gadgets

Hello and welcome to the 'Games & Gadgets' section of the blog. The following is a detailed explanation of what this section of the blog will entail. As there are many blogs already out there that review games I may not be entirely focusing on just doing reviews. Rather i will exert most of my efforts on reviewing software used to develop games  or even new features which have been added or improved within a game. For the gadget part … [Read more...]

A Week With My Verizon iPhone

All the other reviews you’ve seen are from journalists who received Verizon iPhones from either Verizon or Apple and didn’t have to pay for them. I had no such loaner, so had to do the honorable thing: I bought one and used it for a week now. It cost me about $250 because I already ahd a Verizon account. Here’s my report. PROS FOR VERIZON 1. No dropped calls. My AT&T phone had six drops in same time, at same places I’ve used the … [Read more...]

Eminem Chrysler Ad Wins YouTube Blitz

YouTube announced that the winner of its Ad Blitz contest is Chrysler, for its Super Bowl commercial, which featured Eminem driving around Detroit. The contest was based on viewer votes. "It's been about two weeks since the Super Bowl aired, but our ears are still ringing from the noise of advertisers jockeying for position in Ad Blitz, YouTube’s contest to find the best Super Bowl ad," said Suzie Reider, Display Advertising Director at … [Read more...]

Chrome Address Bar Could Be Eliminated in Future Release

Would you use a web browser that didn't have an address bar? A report from ConceivablyTech.com points out that Google is working on new user interface layouts for Chrome, and one of these would eliminate the address bar. The publication's Wolfgang Gruener quotes Google's Jeff Chang as telling developers, "There are a number of UI / frontend efforts under way." Gruener reports: Google is working toward an improved Chrome UI that could be … [Read more...]

Another Engadget Editor Leaves, Cites "AOL Way" as Catalyst

The other day, Engadget editor Paul Miller announced his resignation from the AOL-owned publication, specifically blaming "The AOL Way". "I'd love to be able to keep doing this forever, but unfortunately Engadget is owned by AOL, and AOL has proved an unwilling partner in this site’s evolution," he wrote on his personal blog. "It doesn't take a veteran of the publishing world to realize that AOL has its heart in the wrong place with content. … [Read more...]

Augmented Reality To Become Our Sixth Sense?

More WebProNews Videos Late last month, augmented reality developers Layar announced that it was making its platform available to all developers of iOS apps, opening the door for a lot more innovation and practical use-cases for AR technology. "All apps and services that have a location aspect can now easily and without license costs be enhanced with an AR view of their content," Layar co-founder, Maarten Lens-Fitzgerald told WebProNews. … [Read more...]

Yahoo Highlights Role In Creation Of Watson

Pretty much everyone knows by now that Watson, the Jeopardy-playing supercomputer that was able to cream two human champions, was created by researchers at IBM.  And IBM's made clear that Watson doesn't work its magic by searching the Internet.  But apparently Yahoo tech did play a role in the creation of the machine. A post on Yahoo's official Yodel Anecdotal blog highlighted the connection by stating, "[W]hat makes Watson's genius … [Read more...]

Zynga Launches CityVille In More Languages

Zynga said today its newest game “CityVille” is now available in Indonesian and Turkish bringing the number of offered languages for the game to eight. Indonesian and Turkish are more language ‘firsts’ for Zynga and are important markets for the company as it expands internationally. Building from the  success of CityVille, an increased number of players around the world will now be able to play the game in their native … [Read more...]

Social Media Killing Blogs…Here We Go Again.

Here we go again with another one of those silly social media vs. blogs debates. The New York Times stirred the pot this time with an article called, "Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter." "Blogs were once the outlet of choice for people who wanted to express themselves online. But with the rise of sites like Facebook and Twitter," writes Verne G. Kopytoff. "They are losing their allure for many people — particularly the … [Read more...]