Showing posts with label Tech News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech News. Show all posts
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Despite extensive stress-testing, Diablo 3's global launch was bound hit a few snags. And sure enough, as the 23.01 deadline passed and BattleNet servers opened worldwide, literally thousands of gamers started a mad dash to install the game, promptly crashing servers … as it did again the following day.
It may have been a delay rather than a disaster – and it certainly didn't stop me racing through the first act before breakfast – but it did reflect many people's top pre-launch concern: Diablo 3's need to maintain a constant internet connection. Blizzard insists this is to ensure that characters can only be levelled up in one way to prevent fraud as well as retain security and control.
Nevertheless, having already lost some progress and booty between checkpoints myself, it's clear this latest multiplayer intrusion will rankle some single players deeply – at least until Battlenet returns to its usual, stable self. Of course, there are some advantages to having your character ID, stats and items stored online, but more about that in a moment.
In terms of gameplay, first glance reveals everything you would expect from a Diablo sequel: five playable character classes, roughly divided between close-range brawlers like the Barbarian and Monk and rangier characters like The Wizard and Demon Hunter. And, for sheer strangeness, there's the Witch Doctor – whose Demon Dogs skill fast became my defence of choice. For the first time, I was also able to make him a her, even though gender has no bearing on anything but appearance and voice-over.
Once in the game, it's clear that the new 3D engine has been put to work on rendering a level of detail we haven't seen in the series before. Superb lighting effects make even Act 1's formulaic dungeons seem more atmospheric, but once you reach Act 2's Caldeum and beyond, more spectacular locations and draw distances emerge. Enemies may have a tendency to swarm mindlessly towards you, but they come in large numbers and reasonable variety.
Not every improvement pays off, however; there's far too little destructible scenery and context-sensitive traps – such as falling chandeliers or rolling logs – sound like a great idea on paper but require such careful lining up of enemies you won't be troubling with them after the first few attempts.
There's improvement as well as innovation, particularly with the UI. With a permanent Portal spell to take you back to nearby towns and a much smarter way of choosing and comparing items, you can now focus on the important task of killing things.
However, in the 12 years since Diablo 2, RPG combat has moved on in leaps and bounds and D3 seems determined to stick to its tried and tested brawling system. Certainly there's a plethora of pyrotechnic skills for each character, most of which can be customised with up to five Runes each, opening up some fascinating alternative strategies for each class. But the way this is organised onscreen is confusing, with skills taking precedence over weapons by default and no clear overview of the powers you already have, let alone aspire to.
There's also a tedious "cooling down" period once a rune is activated and even longer after taking a Health potion. At least slain enemies now drop orbs that can be collected by running over them but this tends to give you abundant health at precisely the moment you don't need it (ie, once the danger has been eliminated).
Combat itself is fast, furious and varied, with early standout attacks such as the Monk's Exploding Palm or the Barbarian's Wrath of the Bezerker even more impressive once fully runed up. However, compared to the fluidity of, say, Kingdoms of Amular, D3 battles still feel disjointed and unnecessarily frenetic – particularly when taking on the exceptionally mobile Bosses.
Combat also remains crippling on the fingers thanks to mapping moves and primary attacks to the same mouse button which too often results in charging enemies you should have tackled at distance. Meanwhile, when you have NPC allies, they offer little in the way of real assistance until fully upgraded – by which time your enemies have taken a quantum leap in hardness themselves.
And what of the adventure? Well, it's set around 20 years after D2 and once again Sanctuary is under attack from hellish forces. It's a subtle introduction, avoiding lengthy cut-scenes except at the start of each of the game's four acts in favour of dropping pieces of "lore" that play out while you continue adventuring. Add to this some top quality voice acting and an stirring soundtrack and D3 works fine as an unfolding story without winning any prizes for original fiction. And although most of the side quests are formulaic search/fight type affairs, there are now many more of them – which means more loot.
However, die-hard fans know that Diablo has never been about finishing the adventure, it's about levelling up your characters and discovering the most valuable items.
D2 players were only able to trade between team members, but Blizzard has annexed all this into D3's own, secure but rather bleak Auction House. Now anyone can trade items for game credits or (among other players in your region) real cash with early visits revealing weapons and armour far in advance of anything NPC traders at my level in the game were offering.
It remains to be seen how this will affect things in the long run, or how long it will take fraudsters, spammers and cheats to find some way to spoil the party. However, it's already clear that capitalism has arrived in Sanctuary – perhaps hinting at another motivation for D3's need to be always online.
But there are other advantages too, most notably the way co-op play has now been fully integrated. This means you can instantly access a random four-player public game from the main menu, or start playing alone and then invite friends or the wider public to join in.
Either way, the game registers which enemies you kill so that you don't have to fight off thieving teammates and all experience is saved to your player profile. Co-op D3 may feature the same single-player levels, but it's only here where you get to appreciate how months of beta testing have paid off.
Having invested time and effort in levelling up a character, co-op is the best way to see the others in action and it's well worth the experience. Playing with a Monk/Witch Doctor combo is nothing like taking it on as a Barbarian/Wizard, and when it comes to customising your characters for co-op you need to consider how particular skill/rune combos serve the team rather than just yourself.
The ultimate test of this character and stat-balancing act is Inferno – a rock hard difficulty level unlocked upon your character reaching level 60 at the hardest difficulty setting. With each Act then increasing in difficulty, adjusted to how many players are taking part, it's D3's ultimate challenge and will surely secure the game's biggest bragging rights for the team that first cracks it. Needless to say, I'm still many levels (and a lot of combat experience) short of that, but it's certainly something to aim for.
So the key question remains, was Diablo 3 worth the 12-year wait? That depends on how you play it – for single players, it's an entertaining and gorgeous-looking dungeon hack but it's a bit short, extremely linear and hardly pushing any boundaries. Playing online (and Blizzard isn't really giving us a choice) makes it a better balanced and more compelling challenge, with all the potential to be the kind of lifestyle substitute that Diablo's legion of hunter-gatherer fans should relish.
With global demand still in a feeding frenzy and PvP levels under development, let's hope the servers can cope.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Virtual Piano Play Piano Without Piano With Wrist
Are you an junior pianis, or have a hobbies to play piano ? here the new device from japan, Japanese Wrist Mounted Finger piano-Play Piano Without Piano, is an virtual piano that we can play anywhere, anytime.
This virtual piano uses a special sensor in the form of small gloves on all the fingers are connected with the device player on your wrist.
Players can move the fingers and the sounds of certain notes by tapping on a hard surface like a table or the other. Each finger is capable of playing different music notation and there are three additional buttons at the wrist unit worn on the wrist player.
This tool has a very simple design but has the ability to play a full octave of music notation. The device has a diameter wrist (bracelet) by 2.5 inches and a thickness of 0.75 inches.
Wrist-Mounted Finger Piano has three levels and three levels of sound volume sounds banks. Sound Bank With this, players can play music with a choice of which voice, piano, bells, and a cat. The device is a virtual instrument using 3 x LR44 battdry, priced at USD39.99. Fell Hard to play piano ? then you can read Michael Aaron piano technic and course here.
Samsung Galaxy S II Bobbi Brown

Samsung worked with a cosmetics company in South Korea, Bobi Brown, brings Samsung Galaxy S II Bobbi Brown Limited Edition. A Smartphone for the beautiful women that are produced in limited quantities.
Quoted from Phonearena, In sales, the device is wrapped with a pink color will also be packaged with a box instimewa and has been accompanied by a set of tools make-up from Bobbi Brown coupon plus some makeup services.
If viewed in terms of specification, Galaxy S II Bobbi Brown Limited Edition still has the same specs with the real versions, such as the Android operating system, dual-core processor 1.2 GHz, and the AMOLED screen Super Plus size 4:27 inches.
This smartphone will be sold from February 24 until March 9, 2012 and will only be sold as many as 2012 units.
HTC One X, most powerful Android phone
HTC announced "HTC One X Android phone", the most powerful or the most sophisticated specification in the world which has the 4.7-inch screen size LCD SUPER type 2 with a resolution of HD ((1280 × 720 pixel). Then the processor is also super QUAD CORE Tegra 3-speed 1.5 GHz for the global version of this phone called HTC and its variants will be equipped One XL S4 Qualcomm Snapdragon processor dual-core 1.5 Ghz with support for LTE networks.
This HTC Super android phone is also equipped with 1 GB of RAM memory with Android OS 4.0 ICS. To support the camera too steady 8MP autofocus camera with a sensor with Dual Shutter module that allows us to take photos while recording Full HD video resolution at the same time. Lens of the camera is 22 mm wide angle lens with f/2.0 aperture and even the DDA BSI sensor also features face and smile detection, other than that this camera is equipped with speed 5fps burst shooting mode. There are also LED Smart Flash for this phone cameras as well as "ImageChip" is an additional processor to increase speed, reduce noise, eliminate the color bias, and improve image quality.
HTC One X screen is covered by Gorilla Glass and the body is made of polycarbonate plastic. Was only 9:29 mm thick that indicates the phone is still slim even with a bunch of advanced features. HTC One X battery 1800 mAh which is large enough. the Super phone is also equipped HTC Sense 4.0 latest and Beats Audio technologies that complement all existing sophistication.
There are two color options HTC One X is available in black and white. the phones will be release on the market on april 2012. we'll see later and give the real review of HTC One X as a user.
Acer Iconia Tab A510 supported with quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3

Acer introduced the new series of Acer tablet, Iconia Tab A510.

Acer Iconia Tab A510 tablet powered by the latest quad-core processor NVIDIA Tegra 3. Acer quad core tablet with 10.1-inch screen will come with Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Iconia Tab A510 processor with Super 4-PLUS-1 Tegra 3 quad-core and 12-core GeForce GPU delivers performance certainly be rapid Acer Android tablet.

The tablet is also equipped with 1GB RAM and 32GB of onboard storage capacity. Besides Acer A510 screen is capable of displaying HD resolution of 1280 × 800 capacitive touchscreen type and offers a better sound experience with Dolby Mobile technology 3. Because the processor is stable then the tablet is also capable of playing 1080p HD video and also features a micro HDMI port for displaying video on an HDTV.
The new Iconia Tab A510 has a 5 Megapixel auto focus camera and a front-facing 1 megapixel for video chat. Besides this tablet also supports Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi and DLNA for streaming media wirelessly. Then there is the card slot microSD / SDHC available for expansion.
2012 Olympic competition events will come this summer in London and the Acer is one of the sponsors, and Iconia Tab A510 is offered in a special edition of the Games.
The tablet will appear in a silver color option (A510-10s32) and black (A510-10k32).
Did you know that this amazing android tablet, Acer Iconia Tab A510.
Corsair Vengeance M90 | special Mouse for Game
Corsair released a special gaming mouse with the name Corsair Vengeance M90, which is the next series of Corsair Vengeance M60 gaming mouse.
Corsair Vengeance M90 using sensors with Avago Technologies Laser Stream technology with an adjustable dpi up to 5700 dpi, the response time can also be set from 125 Hz to 1000 Hz.
At the bottom of the gaming mouse there are four pieces of aluminum plates with PTFE sliding bearings, while the left side of the M90, there are 9 Vengeance macro button ergonomic. This button can be set usage.
Corsair Vengeance M90 uses a USB interface with a braided cable. In addition, there is also a Velcro tie that cable does not look wrinkled.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Canon PowerShot D20 | Slim and Water Resist Cameras
Canon PowerShot D20 is a camera with a water resistant feature of the Canon. The camera is claimed to be thinner and smaller than Canon Powershot D10 which is also waterproof.
Canon PowerShot D20 camera equipped with 12MP resolution and CMOS sensor that can be used in low light conditions and the size of a three-inch LCD. This camera can be used at a depth of 10 meters in the water.
In addition, the PowerShot D20 also can survive in extreme temperatures from -10 to 40 degrees Celsius, and can survive a fall from a height of 1.5 meters.
This camera was also equipped with GPS features, DIGIC 4 chip and the ability to zoom up to 5X (28-140mm) so that the lens does not need to be jutting out to do the zooming. The plan of this new PowerShot D20 will be available starting in May at a price of 350 USD. compare with Canon EOS 6D
Replace Your Car Dashboard Head Unit With iPhone
Want to change the look of your car dashboard with a more sporty look? maybe this is a great gadget for your option. By using Dash Devium you can replace your car headunit with iPhone.
Its easy, the headunit there are as docking slot that can be used to put your iPhone. So you can control all the music, the sound directly from the iPhone.
Devium Dash will personally connected your iPhone to the car sound speakers . The head unit 2-DIN form that does not exist any interface, use the iPhone screen itself as interfaces.
Once installed on your iPhone Devium Dash, you have complete control of your iPhone as iTunes, streaming media and others. There was also support for Pandora and Netflix hands-free Bluetooth calling, turn-by-turn navigation apps and Siri offcourse.
Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx Limited Edition
Yesterday, Motorola has announced the latest issue of Smartphone Droid RAZR Maxx 'Red Carpet' Limited Edition, february 23,2012.
The Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx 'Red Carpet' Version of this Smartphone is produced in limited quantities and are wrapped in an elegant red color. This limited edition phone is intended and is only available to the host and the 2012 Academy Award nominations.
Motorola Droid RAZR maxx 'Red Carpet' edition Package also includes gold-colored pouch for women, and upscale shaving kit for men, in addition to Motorola's Bluetooth headset ELITE Silver has also been available in one package.
If viewed from the specifications, there is no major difference between the Motorola RAZR Maxx Droid and Droid Motorola RAZR maxx 'Red Carpet Edition'. The difference is only seen in the color design of the phone has a claimed battery life long more than other phones.
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