[UNPACKED 2012] Teaser 2
This second teaser is for Unpacked 2012, where Samsung are expected to show off their new Samsung galaxy S3
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Samsung didnt stage the Wake up Protest, so who did?
So the anti apple wake up protest wasn’t apparently staged my Samsung, so who did?
A Spokesman said:
Samsung Electronics Australia has nothing to do with the ‘Wake-Up campaign.
WWDC 2012 Predictions
So with the WWDC 2012 tickets sold out already! It seemed like a good time to offer my personal opinions and thoughts on what could happen at this summers WWDC 2012, Nearer the time i will offer my final thoughts but these are them so far
- Mountain Lion – They are likely to show off some of the great features in their upcoming OS
- 15 Inch MacBookAir – People are thinking that apple will make a more powerful macbook air 15 inch, That could replace the MacBookPro
- iOS 6 – Each year apple announce their newest OS at the keynote, Hopefully this year will be no exception, hopefully they will announce the new OS with some amazing updates!
- MacPro – We have yet to see an update to this so hopefully there will be an update coming this year!
These are just my thoughts? Comment below with yours
UK Only BMW M3 Frozen Silver Edition

BMW has just revealed that they will be doing the BMW M3 in frozen silver, However. Its only available to the UK and its very limited in number.
Just 100 will be made with this color. Each finished in Matt-finished silver metallic paint!
World in conflict Game Review
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World in Conflict is a real-time tactical video game developed by ‘Massive Entertainment’ and published by ’Ubisoft’ for Microsoft Windows. The game was released in September 2007 and an expansion pack was later released in March 2009 under the name World in Conflict: Soviet Assault; however, the console version has since been dropped and instead only exists as the expansion to the PC version.
PlayStation Vita, loves and hates
It’s fair to see Sony’s Ps vita is an interesting gadget. For the first time, thanks to a set of killer specs, true console like gaming can be experienced on a portable device. I have owned one since launch, and here is what I love and hate.
Love:
The screen:
If you’re not under direct sunlight, the 5 inch o-led screen is not only the best one to have been laid down onto a portable console; it rivals the best of today’s smart phones. The colours are deep and accurate, and the viewing angles are superb. And with the 960×544 resolution, it leaves little to be desired.
Pure hard-core gaming:
The graphics on this device are incredible. Though a little less detailed, games look very similar to what the ps3 produces. This means that the games are incredibly immersive, and puts it way out in front of anything on smartphones. There is solid line up too, complementing every gamers desire with titles such as Wipeout2048, Unit 13, Uncharted and Fifa Football. On top of this, the physical controls means you can forget about where you fingers are on a screen, and play the way hard core games should be played, especially with the dual analogue sticks. The touchscreen and back panel add little, but they are a nice addition to broaden the way we play.
The design:
The PS vita looks incredible, I Never thought i would say this about an entirely plastic device, but this games console really does look elegant. It’s not the thinnest slice of tech, but thankfully it’s surprisingly light. On top of this, Unlike the PSP go, its comfortable to hold, with nice feeling analogue sticks.
The touch screen:
In a gaming device, some may see a touch screen as a rather pointless addition. However the PS Vita offers an Apple like screen, which is incredibly fluid. It makes Getting around the operating system much easier and a lot more pleasant than the old PSP way, whilst adding some interesting gaming possibilities, like touchscreen shooting on Fifa Football.
The operating system:
From what I think is a result of Sony making both hardware and software here, the operating system is incredibly fluid and easy to use. Games appear as attractive little bubbles, with 10 on a page. Once clicked, applications are displayed as a series of windows which can be scrolled through.
The price:
The price? This writer must really be a Sony fan boy, I hear you cough in shock. I’m not being biased hear, I don’t see why everyone is complaining about the price tag. In my book, £209 with a free 8gb memory card and half price selected game is a good deal for the amount of tech you’re getting here for your money, especially seeing as an iPhone 4s will set you back £499.
Hate:
The loading times:
Whilst waiting for a while doesn’t sound like the biggest troubles, it’s a big enough deal for me to find that I often can’t be bothered to go on the device whilst I am on the go. Whilst I’m out and about, I want to quickly play a game rather than spend the most time watching loading screens.
No game to game multitasking:
Sometimes I will be on Fifa, and feel like I quickly want to jump into a bit of racing on Wipeout. The vita does no cater for this need very well! Games have to be closed down before starting another. Very annoying, especially seeing as the load times are so long.
A big portable:
I accept that for that beautiful 5 inch screen, a trade off had to be made somewhere, but that doesn’t make it any less frustrating when my portable won’t fit into my jeans pocket. It could also be a bit thinner, but thankfully it’s incredibly light.
The browser:
This device had a quad core processor, a 5inch screen and a 3G option. It has an amazing browser, I hear you assume. Sadly I will have to come out and say it, the browser is terrible. Web pages take ages to load and the scrolling is very unsmooth…wasted potential I think.
As you probably noticed, there were more loves than hates in this list. Despite the setbacks, it’s a really fun device and finally offers true portable gaming on the go.
By Max Harrington
What is the A5X Chip?
With the new iPad having the new A5X Chip, People are unsure what the difference is between A5 and A5X.
A5X
- Dual Core CPU Clocked at 1Ghz
- Quad core graphics
A5
- Dual Core Clocked Up To 1Ghz
- Dual core graphics thus meaning 7x faster
Would you upgrade your iPad just for the new chip?
iPod Touch 5,1 Wish List
Apparently the new iPod touch 5,1 is in the works, so what could the device have? What do you wish it had? These are my thoughs on what I would like to see!
- Better enhanced camera
- Larger 4 inch screen
- A5 or A5X Chip
- 3G connectivity maybe 4G
- LTE
- Camera flash
- Longer battery life, although quite hard to achieve with a more powerful chip inside it
What are your thoughts?




