Feb
01
2012
23

Nokia Transport on Nokia Lumia 900 from 2012 CES

I found a demo table at Nokia’s booth using the new Nokia Lumia 900. There were a few mapping apps that I haven’t seen before. This is one of them. It’s called Nokia Transport. It basically tells users how to get from one place to another using public transport. Nokia Transport supports about 400+ cities and 50 different languages. It will be available soon at the Windows Phone marketplace.

Jan
31
2012
22

[Android] SHADOWGUN: The Leftover TRAILER

[Android] SHADOWGUN: The Leftover TRAILER SHADOWGUN: The Leftover, the huge update of the one of the best third-person shooter ever, is finally also on Android devices! Going back into the skin of John Slade, the most feared intergalactic bounty hunter. There’s a new threat. Enemies are back and John Slade must take an another dangerous mission. And what’s the best? It is free for all original SHADOWGUN’s owners. EXPANSION DETAILS - Datadisc Content: the story directly follows the events of original SHADOWGUN free for all original SHADOWGUN owners 4 new levels new enemy creature new gun new type of gamimg interaction new soundtrack lot of new graphics, animations and cutscenes New or improved content in general (with impact also on original Shadowgun version) new effects such as camera shakes or bullet trails new element in the control - Roll (player can now do rolls) tuned difficulty, weapons and enemies better, more intensive gaming experience

Jan
30
2012
0

Samsung may have an updated Galaxy Nexus up their sleeve

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If you are the type that likes to go around believing just about everything on the internet, then Samsung has a new Galaxy Nexus on the way with an updated CPU. According to a NenaMark benchmark report, a recently tested GNex was logged with a PowerVR SGX 544 GPU, a component not matching the SGX 540 GPU of the TI OMAP4460 chip found in the current generation of Nexus handsets. The SGX 544 does, however, accompany the OMAP4470, an upcoming chip from Texas Instruments that is feature-packed. Clock-able up to 1.8GHz, the dual-core system-on-a-chip promises some significant speed improvements over what is currently available from TI.

This is the first we have heard of a potential hardware upgrade to the Galaxy Nexus, so we will take the listing with a grain of salt (there are definitely ways to fudge with the results of these benchmark tests). For now we can only speculate on the potential of an even more powerful handset than the one that is already available. Then we can proceed kick ourselves for being early adopters with the first release.

[via DroidLife]


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