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Minggu, 20 Februari 2011

PayPal App Lands on Droid X n start your ecommerce business

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PayPal App Lands on Droid X n start your ecommerce businessSince business online is rising, then paypal is ready for your ecommerce business on droid phone. Up until Thursday, if you tried to install PayPal's mobile application for Android phones onto your Motorola Droid X smartphone you would have come up empty. If you used the phone to hunt through the Android Market for "PayPal" you would have found an eBay app, some related utilities, but the PayPal app itself would have been missing in action. That is, until now, thanks to PC World. You're welcome. PayPal App Lands on Droid X n start your ecommerce business

The PayPal app, also available for iPhones and BlackBerry devices, allows you to monitor your PayPal account balance, make payments, request money, split dinner tabs and perform other financial tasks.

PayPal App Lands on Droid X n start your ecommerce businessThe fact that it couldn't be located in the Android Market by the Droid X, an Android 2.1-based phone, seemed strange since the app was easy enough to find when the market was searched with other Android phones like the original Droid (even before it was bumped from Android 2.1 to 2.2) and the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, which runs Android 1.6.

PayPal representatives at a press event in New York this week were unaware of the invisibility of the mobile app on the Droid X until this writer pointed it out. After a few e-mails and some investigating, a fix was made and voila! It began showing up in the Android Market on the Droid X Thursday morning.

Once in a while it pays to ask the right question.

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Verizon's Droid X: 12 Apps to Get You Started

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iPhone Apps for Designers and DevelopersLadies and gentlemen, the newest Droid has officially landed. Verizon's Motorola Droid X launched across America on Thursday. The Droid X is among the most powerful Android phones to date, with a 4.3-inch display, 1GHz processor, and 720p high-resolution video recording. Plus, it's expected to receive Google's Android 2.2 upgrade within a matter of weeks, making it one of the first handsets to run the long-awaited Froyo operating system. Verizon's Droid X: 12 Apps to Get You Started what want to know about is already all here.

Droid X Apps

Thanks to Android's open ecosystem, the Droid X has countless options for customization -- a night and day change from a certain other popular smartphone platform. Much of the muscle comes from the ever-expanding Android Market, which features an uncensored and ever-expanding array of programs that let you make the most of your Android experience.

Here are 12 top-notch Droid X apps to help you get started. If this is your first Android phone, you may also want to check out my beginner's guide to getting around Android. And once you're ready to explore even further, this list of 40 Android tips and tricks should come in handy, too.

All right -- ready to begin?

Droid X App #1: Google Goggles

Droid X Apps: Google GogglesOne of the most innovative apps available for the Droid X is Google's own Google Goggles. Google Goggles, a free download in the Android Market, lets you get information about objects simply by pointing your phone at them. It can recognize landmarks, logos, artwork, businesses, and all sorts of different products.

Once you snap an image, Goggles scans and identifies it. Seconds later, it brings you detailed information about the object along with pages of relevant Web results.

When you're using the Goggles Android app to learn about a business, the program combines GPS and compass data to deliver live augmented-reality-style results. That means you can just point your phone at a building, and your phone will display the name of the business along with links to contact information and customer reviews.

Pretty cool, eh?

Droid X App #2: ShopSavvy

For on-the-fly product comparisons, the ShopSavvy Android app is tough to beat.

With ShopSavvy, available for free in the Android Market, you can quickly scan any barcode and see how much other stores -- both online and in your area -- are charging for the item. You can also check out user reviews, making this app a must-have for any tech-oriented shopping trip.

(In case you're wondering: Yes, you do get funny looks from other customers. And yes, it's definitely worth it.)

Droid X App #3: WaveSecure

Droid X Apps: WaveSecureWhile you're loading up your new Droid X with apps, music, and data, why not take a moment to protect yourself in case the phone's ever lost or stolen?

WaveSecure may be one of the most important Android apps you'll ever install. If your Droid X is missing, WaveSecure's Web site lets you remotely activate the phone's GPS system and pinpoint its exact location. If it turns out the phone's fallen into the wrong hands, one more click will remotely wipe all of your personal data from the device. And if the thief tries to swap out the SIM card, WaveSecure will automatically lock the phone down.

The WaveSecure app itself is free, but in order to use the service beyond its seven-day trial period, you'll need to pay an annual subscription fee of about $20 a year.

(Note: I've previously recommended another security-oriented Android app called Mobile Defense. It has similar functionality, but unfortunately, its developers have temporarily returned to a closed beta model and suspended all new registrations while they prepare for their next release.)

Droid X App #4: MyBackup Pro

WaveSecure can back up and restore some of your phone's data, but for an even more robust backup option, an Android app called MyBackup Pro is well worth grabbing.

MyBackup Pro, currently $4.99 in the Android Market, can back up practically everything on your phone: contacts, call logs, bookmarks, text messages, system settings, and files from all the other apps you've downloaded. MyBackup Pro can even back up your Android home screens, so if your phone's ever lost or damaged, you can restore your custom setup in seconds.

MyBackup Pro lets you schedule regular automated backups of whatever data you want to either your phone's SD card or the company's secure online servers. With the latter option, you can restore all of your information to any Android phone -- be it your current Droid X or another device -- anytime.

Droid X App #5: Google Sky Map

Droid X Apps: Google Sky MapGoogle calls its Google Sky Map for Android app a "mobile planetarium," and that's no exaggeration.

Google Sky Map, a free download from the Android Market, uses a combination of GPS data, compass data, and time and date information to help you identify planets, stars, and constellations through your phone's screen. It's like looking into space through a magic telescope.

Google Sky Map can search for specific planets and stars, too: You just type the object's name, and the app will direct you to its current location.

    Droid X App #6: DoubleTwist

    Android's default music player gets the job done, but an app called DoubleTwist makes managing your music even easier.

    The DoubleTwist Android app works seamlessly with DoubleTwist's desktop program for headache-free music synching. It's kind of like a less bloated and more pleasant version of iTunes.

    Both the DoubleTwist Android app and the DoubleTwist desktop program are free downloads.

    (Whether you use DoubleTwist or not, don't forget that you can load music onto your Droid X any way you want, including dragging and dropping files directly from your PC as if the phone were a flash drive. This ain't no iPhone, baby.)

    Droid X App #7: Astro File Manager

    Droid X Apps: AstroWhile we're on the subject of file management, a handy little program called Astro is one you'll want to install.

    Astro lets you browse your phone like a computer (yes, with Android, you can actually do that, too!). You can navigate through directories, copy or move files, delete files -- practically anything you could do within a PC-based file manager.

    Astro is available as a free, ad-supported download in the Android Market (make sure you get the program called "Astro File Manager" -- there are several similarly named utilities). If you like the app, you can opt to get the ad-free "Pro" version for $3.99.

    Droid X App #8: Pandora

    At this point, most people have heard of Pandora -- the personalized streaming music service -- but I'd be remiss if I failed to include it in a list of starter apps for your Droid X phone.

    The Pandora Android app is practically a necessity for any music lover. For the quite reasonable price of $0, the program lets you stream music from all your Pandora stations right from your Android phone. It runs in the background and even comes with its own widget, giving you a live functioning control panel right on your Android home screen.

    Droid X App #9: Places Directory

    Droid X Apps: Places DirectoryWhen you're out exploring the world, Google's free Places Directory app can prove invaluable. Places Directory uses your phone's location data to provide you with lists of nearby businesses -- restaurants, banks, hotels, you name it -- all broken down into categories. This thing has come in handy more times than I could possibly count, especially when traveling in unfamiliar cities.

    Once you select a place, Places Directory gives you its address, phone number, and a measure of how far it is from your current location. With one tap of your screen, you can call the business. With another tap, you can get turn-by-turn directions for walking, driving, or taking public transportation.

    Of course, you can find opinions, too: Google's Places Directory compiles user reviews for each business from a variety of online review sites.

    Droid X App #10: Car Locator

    If you're like me and have an awful short-term memory, the Car Locator app for Android can be a real life-saver.

    Car Locator, $3.99 in the Android Market (also available in a free 10-use trial version), makes it impossible to forget where you parked the car. You can save your car's location anytime by using a one-touch home screen widget, or you can instruct the app to automatically save your location every time your Bluetooth earpiece disconnects. Then, when it's time to track the car down, Car Locator gives you a map along with directions.

    Being a dodo-head has never been less embarrassing.

    Droid X App #11: Gesture Search

    Droid X Apps: Gesture SearchAndroid phones have system-wide voice search, but sometimes it's easier to let your fingers do the talking. Google's free Gesture Search app for Android is the way to make that happen.

    With Gesture Search, you draw letters to browse through your phone's contacts, apps, bookmarks, and music. As you draw more letters and move closer to spelling a word, the Gesture Search app narrows down the list of relevant results.

    I often use this in place of scrolling through my contacts list or music list to find what I want. It's really a cool little program.

    Droid X App #12: Metal Detector

    The final Android app on our Droid X starter list is one that's more for fun -- and maybe showing off -- than functionality.

    Metal Detector, available for free in the Android Market, does just what you'd imagine: It detects metal. As you move your phone over various objects, an on-screen meter jumps around to indicate the level of metal content. When you strike gold, so to speak, the app buzzes and plays a sound. (If it isn't working reliably when you first try it, head into the app's "Settings" menu and play around with the sensitivity values. That usually does the trick.)

    Now, unless you're that weird dude on the beach, you probably won't actually need this app too often -- but it's guaranteed to attract some serious attention and make you the envy of any geek-heavy party.

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    iPhone 4 vs. Android: And the winner is...

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    iPhone 4 vs. AndroidiPhone 4 vs. Android ? Apple unveiled its latest magical and revolutionary product this week: the new iPhone 4, also known as "the phone that guy from Gizmodo showed us seven weeks ago." From a hardware perspective, the new iPhone is a significant improvement over Apple's last offering. And on the software side, the updated operating system brings about numerous capabilities previously unavailable to iPhone users. iPhone 4 versus Android whos the winner is ?

    The problem, though, is that most of the iPhone's new features feel like incremental upgrades, not game-changing innovations. Put simply, the new iPhone is a step forward within Apple's world -- but outside of that walled garden, it's still worlds behind.iPhone 4 vs. Android

    Apple's iPhone 4 vs. Android: The Basics

    Let's go through the biggest selling points of Apple's new iPhone 4, as outlined by Steve Jobs in his keynote on Monday:

    • It's pretty. The new iPhone has an updated design, with a thin 9.3-millimeter profile and a stainless steel shell.


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    • It's sharp. The iPhone 4 boasts a new 326-DPI, 960-by-640 LCD display.
    • It's faster than the 3GS, thanks to the addition of Apple's custom A4 chip.
    • It has a better camera, plus a new front-facing camera that allows for (limited) video chat.
    • It has new features from the iPhone OS -- err, sorry, iOS -- 4.0 release. These include primarily things that have been available in Android-powered devices for some time, so we won't spend much energy focusing on them here.
    • Oh, and it also has that gyroscope thingie.

    iPhone 4 vs. AndroidPitted up against the HTC EVO 4G, arguably the highest-end Android phone on the market right now, the iPhone 4 comes out ahead in the display department: Its 960-by-640 resolution beats the EVO's 800-by-480 resolution, though the EVO offers a larger screen (4.3 inches next to the iPhone's 3.5 inches). The new iPhone is also about a tenth of an inch thinner than the EVO.

    Do those advantages have you seeing stars? Because they're pretty much where the new iPhone's competitive perks end.

    (I know, I know: I left out the gyroscope thingie. Quite frankly, I'm not sure most typical users will understand or care what it is, let alone notice the difference it makes. If it excites you, feel free to add it into the list above.)

    Apple's iPhone 4 vs. Android: The Smackdown

    iPhone 4 vs. AndroidConsider now where Android, despite this week's iPhone progress, comes out ahead. We'll start with the basics on the handset-to-handset comparison:

    The EVO has a better camera: 8 megapixels compared to the iPhone 4's 5 megapixels. [Update: As several commenters have pointed out, it's unfair to compare the cameras based on megapixels alone. So consider this item stricken from the list.]
    • The EVO has limitless video chatting, whereas the iPhone's "futuristic" video chatting works only over Wi-Fi and only with other iPhone 4 users.
    • In speed, the EVO uses a 1GHz processor. The iPhone, meanwhile, is said to use the same A4 processor as the iPad, which suggests it also has a 1GHz chip (Apple hasn't explicitly disclosed the processor's specifics). No formal device-to-device benchmarks have been completed yet, but some initial impressions suggest the new iPhone may not be noticeably faster than its predecessor. Either way, new cutting-edge Android devices will be coming out practically every month; this iPhone will likely be the only hardware available until Apple's next hurrah in 2011. You do the math.

    Then there's the other important stuff the new iPhone is still lacking:

    • The existence of full multitasking, outside of carefully defined and limited circumstances.
    • Any significant customization options (and no, the ability to set your own wallpaper doesn't count as significant, even if Steve Jobs says it's "amazing" and "really wonderful"). Don't like Android's interface? No problem: You can change almost every facet of the user experience, should the urge strike.
    • System-wide voice-to-text input.
    • Live, functioning home screen widgets.
    • The ability to swap out the phone's battery.
    • High-quality navigation software that isn't a separate purchase.
    • Anything that matches the numerous innovations coming from Android 2.2 -- things like over-the-air music syncing and streaming, cloud-to-device messaging, and mobile hotspot functionality.
    • The choice to use a carrier that isn't AT&T (I don't think I have to spell out the numerous reasons why).
    • Tethering that doesn't cost you $20 a month.
    • The ability to install any app you want, even if it's something morally objectionable -- you know, like porn. Or political satire.
    • The ability to use an app that Apple sees as competition, like Google Voice.
    • The ability to view Flash-based content on your phone. (See also: Why the Apple crowd's completely wrong about Flash)
    • The ability to use your device the way you want -- not the way Steve Jobs thinks you should.

    (Side note: I read somewhere that the new iPhone has a handful of hidden features most people don't know about. If anyone ever sees the "Soul Scanner" in action, let me know and we'll re-evaluate.)

    Apple's iPhone 4 vs. Android: Final Thoughts

    In the end, there's little question that Apple's new iPhone will be a commercial success. And hey, if you're the kind of person who buys into Apple's world, you'll probably love it (in fact, I think that might be a contractual requirement).

    The tides are turning, though, and more and more people are starting to realize that there is a more powerful and open alternative. Yes, the old "but what about the apps?" argument is still out there -- but it's becoming less relevant with each passing month. And, let's be honest, does anyone really need more than 50,000 apps to find what they want? The vast majority of Apple's selection sits unused.

    Here's the truth: Steve Jobs is many things, but stupid is not one of them. He's undoubtedly aware of the strides his competition is making in mobile technology, and he's iPhone 4 vs. Androidundoubtedly made a conscious decision to do things his way, with his control, instead of trying to keep up with the paces. It's a decision that should feel awfully familiar to Steve and the Apple empire; they've been in this boat before, and we all know how it ended.

    So mark my words: This won't be remembered as the year the iPhone got folders, a faster chip, or a gyroscope. This will be remembered as the year the iPhone stopped paving the way and started transitioning into the third-place platform -- albeit, the very pretty third-place platform -- it's destined to become.

    Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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    6 Best Free Microsoft Ebooks Readers Should Check

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    Best Free Microsoft Ebooks Readers Should CheckFree EBooks nowadays are in high demand as people like to read on there laptops, palm tops and iPad etc. We all know that reading is the best way to gain a particular knowledge from a source. This practice makes books convert into digital media equivalent which we call Ebooks. So what do you think if you’re able to download free ebooks and take with yourself any place you want. Microsoft, that provides always useful and interesting products to its customers. Today we will talk about Ebooks, Microsoft also give some best and valuable ebooks for online readers.

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    Today we are presenting some best free ebooks from Microsoft. I hope Readers will appreciate this useful stuff. Feel Free to share your views in comment section.

    1) Free Ebook: Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

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    2) Free Ebook: Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions (Second Edition)

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    3) Free Ebook: First Look Microsoft Office 2010

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    4) Free Ebook: Programming Windows Phone 7

    This book contains 24 chapters with basics of writing applications for Windows Phone 7 using the C# programming language with the Silverlight and XNA 2D frameworks.

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    5) Free Ebook: Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2

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    6) Free Ebook: Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2

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    The Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games of 2011

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    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games2011 is well and truly underway and as we wave goodbye to a fairly varied year, we look forward to a whole bunch of new video games to get us through to the next firework day. But what games are worth looking forward to? We intend to answer that very question by compiling a list of our most wanted games of 2011. This week, we will be showcasing the most promising games of 2011 with a different console each day. Today, we will go through our PlayStation 3 list. Check back each day this week for PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo 3DS and DS and finally XBOX 360!

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    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Duke Nukem Forever
    Gearbox
    2k Games

    After almost 14 years in development, it looks like Duke Nukem Forever will finally see light of day in 2011! Will it be good? or will it be overhyped? Time will tell, but at least it’ll see a console release. The story of the game is probably more than enough reasons for you to buy it.

    Basically, Duke is playing his own video game whilst having sex with the “Holson Twins” in his “Lady Killer” casino as he waits for his interview to begin on a talk show. As he’s waiting (and playing the game, while having sex), the power goes out. When Duke goes to investigate the outage, a young fan hands him a jetpack for some reason, which he uses to jet to the top of the casino. There’s a giant alien mothership there, presumably kidnapping his various strippers. And so the game begins…

    Worth the wait? So far, so good.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Silent Hill: Downpour
    Vatra Games
    Konami

    No. We’re not “over” Silent Hill. Sure, there have been some questionable iterations – and the movie was okay – but who can really get over the horror series that made us all crap our pants back in high school?

    Downpour is still set in Silent Hill, but it explores the SouthEastern area of the town for the first time. The iconic hospital and/or school are absent, and the game’s story is not connected to the originals in any way. The developers have also mentioned that water will play a prominent role in the game. You’ll also be amused to know that your character will only be using one weapon at a time, and said weapons are prone to breakage.

    There’s only one thing we need to fix before this one comes out “sometime” in 2011; the R18+ issue. Sigh.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Mortal Kombat
    NetherRealm Studios
    Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

    Ed Boon is back! The man who invented the “totally rad” Mortal Kombat series was one of only four people who worked on the original game back in 1991. Since the age of polygonal 3D, the series has taken somewhat of a down turn in terms of awesomeness. Now, however, a brand new development studio headed by Boon, NetherRealm Studios, has been made specifically to bring MK back to it’s roots.

    And the game looks mad. The game has been made with the “casual gamer” in mind, simplifying awesome “fatality” moves and other great looking combos. The team have also invested a lot into the story of the game, pointing out that the series’ plot had been largely ignored in previous games in favor of gameplay.

    Oh yes – there will also be bucket loads of blood.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Metal Gear Solid: Rising
    Kojima Productions
    Konami

    What happens when you take the immortal stealthy series Metal Gear Solid and merge it with the Havok Physics Engine? You get one of the most frantic “must have” titles of 2011, that’s what.

    In Rising, you’ll be controlling Raiden and unlike the other games in the series, Rising will be a fast-paced action title. What’s more, the game is centered around the “cutting”. Cut and take, to be precise. As you power through the levels, you’ll be slicing up cyborgs and robots, taking parts and life from them in awesome style.

    Did we mention the game will be rendered in 3D? This will be one of the coolest titles of 2011.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Killzone 3
    Guerilla Games
    Sony Computer Entertainment

    Speaking of cool titles, it doesn’t come much cooler than Killzone 3. Guerilla have taken some of the feedback from Killzone 2 and are implementing some changes into number 3. For a start, the developers are focusing on a more “light-hearted” approach to the story.

    With the Beta release well underway, we wont have to wait too long. Killzone 3 will be released at the end of February. The game is also being purpose made for 3D, so there will be lots of eye candy to be had!

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Journey
    thatgamecompany
    Sony Computer Entertainment America

    Journey is probably one of the most impressive downloadable titles we’ve seen in a while. If not for gameplay, then atleast visually. Journey is an online game set in a mysterious world. Players can play alone or with others and one of the most interesting aspects is that you will never know who you’re playing with.

    The idea is that you wont know who or where the player is – or their age for that matter – but you will know that they’re another human being. This opens up unlimited possibilites. But perhaps the most intriguing thing is the developers are really working hard to replicate the feeling of sand in the game. Your character will slightly sink into the sand, leaving footprints in it’s wake that will gradually be covered due to the wind. Journey looks impressive and we can’t wait to get out hands on it.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Infamous 2
    Sucker Punch Productions
    Sony Computer Entertainment

    Not that I can talk – but what’s with the hero’s names these days? Cole McGrath is back in Infamous 2 this time exploring New Marais, a brand new city. The cool thing about the game is that it seems you can import your earned reputation from the original title, meaning all those hard hours were not in vain.

    The team at Sucker Punch are also including motion capture for the character movements and the cut scenes, meaning a more realistic experience is to be had. The open world, mind bending physics-based gameplay is in tact and Infamous 2 sits proudly in our list of most wanted.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    I Am Alive
    Ubisoft Shanghai
    Ubisoft

    We loved “Disaster: Day of Crisis” for Wii, despite it’s mixed reception. There’s nothing like a post-disaster survival game to inject pure intensity into our gameplay experience. And that’s exactly what “I Am Alive” hopes to achieve.

    After a massive earthquake ruins the city, it’s up to you to keep alive, keep hydrated and save survivors who are trapped under various degrees of rubble. For some reason, there are also enemies – and random citizens will try to take your stuff. The game is set from the first person perspective, and you’ll have an arsenal of weapons at your disposal. Adding to the excitement is the ability to drive abandoned vehicles – we think Ubisoft is onto a winner.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    The Last Guardian
    Team Ico
    Sony Computer Entertainment

    Let’s see… Young boy? Check. Gigantic, man eating eagle monkey? Check. Looks like we have an “action/adventure” title on our hands.

    In The Last Guardian, you control a kid who meets a gigantic half eagle, half something monstrous beast whom you’ll have to take care of. As you progress through the game, you’ll have to use the beast’s nature to solve puzzles. In one example, you may have to get the beast to stand on a specific spot, so you’ll have to throw barrels to gain it’s attention to make it move over. Actions will directly effect Torico’s (that’s the beasts’ name) psychological condition. When you are fighting, for example, Torico may not be able to protect you if there is some kind of psychological conflict.

    Anyway, it looks mysterious and cool. An epic in it’s truest form. We’ll have to wait till around December 2011 to play it, though.

    Most Wanted PlayStation 3 Games

    Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
    Naughty Dog
    Sony Computer Entertainment

    Had you worried for a moment there, didn’t we? What kind of PlayStation list would this be without mention of Uncharted 3? An oddly characteristic list, that’s what.

    But regardless, we added it in. Because it looks sweet. Drake is back and will be forced to explore real-world locations such as the Rub’al Khali desert in search of the legendary and arguably generic “Lost City”. The gameplay has been revamped to include some new moves, better enemy AI and realistic environments. But the icing on the cake?

    You guessed it – 3D. Another late release, though – we’ll be waiting until November 2011 to play this one. From what we’ve seen already, it may well be worth the wait.

    That’s our list for PlayStation 3 Most Wanted of 2011! Tomorrow, we’ll be bringing you our list of most wanted PSP games of 2011. Don’t forget to check back every day this week as we present our most wanted from Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS and finally, PC

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    LG Versa Go-Go Gadget Phone Out on March 1 for $200

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    most wanted gadgetTech and Gadget Tags: Available, Early, Ericsson, Gadget, March., Play, Sony, spring', Tech, Verizon, Xperia It's a phone. It's a laptop. It's a desktop. Motorola wants you to think its upcoming superphone is all of these. Soon, we'll be able to find the sony erricsson experia by using a verizon. This is an Offers latest gadget reviews, latest consumer electronics, technology news, portable devices, gaming accessories and consoles reviews. We will explore gadgets and software tools including Evernote, FaceTime, the iPad, a variety of mobile phone verizon technology.

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     gadget most wantedLG's upcoming Go-Go gadget phone, the Versa, with its modular keyboard and gamepad (suck it, iPhone?) is launching on March 1 for $200 after a $50 rebate. Man, that's a ton of money-sucking accessories.

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    gadget most wantedNintendo's brilliant accessory strategy has come to cellphones. That said, LG is the current king of dumb texting phones and every iteration of its touchscreens are better than the last, so this could amount to something more than a cheap ploy to drive accessory sales.

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