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  • B lwa tatest of Call of Duty: Elite is launched

    Activision and ontwikkelstudio Beachhead started with the b lwa tatest of Call of Duty: Elite. The two million volunteers who sign up for the test of this analysis tool have logged in, to be phased admitted. Elite is an online platform that allows Call of Duty players each other’s statistics to view and compare, and…

  • Ubisoft deletes 3DS game Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy

    Ubisoft deletes 3DS game Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy

    Ubisoft has released the development of the 3DS game Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy cancelled. The story for the handheld game however is the basis for Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, at the end of this year for the PS3 and the Xbox 360 comes out. In mid-2010, during the press conference in which Nintendo 3DS announced, did…

  • Dell introduces management appliance for smes

    Dell introduces management appliance for smes

    Dell has an appliance been released that allows desktops and servers in a network can be managed. The KACE M300 can be up to 200 systems to manage and is operated via a web interface. The device costs $ 2500. According to Dell, the market for small and medium sized enterprises often overlooked, and the…

  • ‘RIM is working on Blackberry Cyclone-mediabox’

    ‘RIM is working on Blackberry Cyclone-mediabox’

    Blackberry manufacturer RIM is developing a media box, which is reportedly the codename ‘Cyclone’. The device would be based on the hardware of the Blackberry PlayBook and would feature the new, QNX-based OS from RIM. The RIM media player would look like a larger version of Blackberry Presenter. That is a small box that can…

  • Ziggo sees growth in digital tv customers decline

    In the second quarter of 2011, Ziggo 56.000 new customers for its digital tv service welcomed. That is considerably less than the 111.000 digital-tv-viewers in the first quarter of this year by the company are credited. With the 56.000 new customers is the number of Ziggo viewers with a digital tv subscription increased to 1,97…

  • ‘AMD brings with FX-launch seven cpus’

    The FX processors that AMD in the short term, wanted to release, would only be released in October. AMD would than seven cpu’s release, including three octacores, two hexacores and two quadcores. The fastest chips would 3.6 GHz be clocked. The Turkish website DonahimHaber, regularly responsible for the premature leaking of information, has the details…

  • ‘TSMC test production of Apple A6 soc

    ‘TSMC test production of Apple A6 soc

    Chipbakker TSMC would currently run tests with the production of Apple’s upcoming A6-soc. If the yields are good enough to prove, then would Apple consider to be chipproductie to switch from Samsung to TSMC. That reports Reuters on the basis of an anonymous source. TSMC would be in possession of all information necessary to complete…

  • Blizzard test cross-server groups on the basis of Real ID in WoW

    Blizzard test cross-server groups on the basis of Real ID in WoW

    World of Warcraft-players can players from other servers to invite as she is the Real ID of those players. The group can be supplemented with players where the Real ID is not known. The system is tested. On the Us servers of World of Warcraft is a new way tested to form a group with…

  • Hackers create 24.000 sensitive legerdocumenten booty

    Hackers have over 24,000 documents captured from a network of a company that is in command of the department of defense works. A part was very sensitive. The Pentagon comes now with a new security strategy. In an attack on a military company in march, hackers and 24,000 documents ontfutseld. That has the American secretary…

  • Google starts rolling out Android Honeycomb 3.2

    Google starts rolling out Android Honeycomb 3.2

    Google has begun the distribution of Android version 3.2, which is suitable for tablets. Users of a Motorola Xoom will get the update in phases. Android 3.2 includes the previously announced zoom-to-fill-option. With the update, apps can be that are not good scale, still in fullscreen, rotate, message Cnet. That should be black bars on…

  • Google booked record sales in second quarter

    Google has announcing of the quarterly figures let you know that the sales of 9,03 billion dollars has been achieved. Have not previously wrote the internetgigant such a high turnover in the books. Also the profit increased. The record sales meant an increase of 32 percent compared with the same quarter a year earlier. Also…

  • Chris Verhoeven from the TU Delft Robotics Institute, talks about zwermrobots

    Chris Verhoeven from the TU Delft Robotics Institute, talks about zwermrobots

    Smart robots that us soon to support? That is less likely than ‘dumb’ robots think Chris Verhoeven from the TU Delft. He thinks zwermrobots or on robots that a task can, for example, a brandmelderminidrone themselves on a high ceiling freeze. The future of robotics is often sought in robots that are very smart can…

  • 3D Hubs is coming with a new ‘buy guide’ for 3d printers

    3D Hubs is coming with a new ‘buy guide’ for 3d printers

    The from Amsterdam, global 3D Hubs used his knowledge about thousands of connected professional and home-garden-and-kitchen-3d-printers to a buying guide for printers. It is the second time that the social 3d-print network does this. The buy guide has been prepared because the question ” which 3d printer should I buy?’ the most is made, ”…

  • Google builds and cancels Star Trek-like communicator

    Google builds and cancels Star Trek-like communicator

    Google Search senior vice president and software developer Amit Singhal made sure that the company’s time invested in the build of a Star Trek Communicator-like device. The communicatiegadget came, however, never past the prototypestadium. That writes the Time in an article about the ‘secret prototype’. The button to communicate makes use of bluetooth, a microphone,…

  • Seiko brings watch from Aliens movie on the market again

    Seiko brings watch from Aliens movie on the market again

    Seiko releases a new version of the watch that Sigourney Weaver in Aliens bears on the market. In the film, from 1986, ‘Ellen Ripley’ a Seiko Chronograph 7A28-7000 to her wrist. That watch was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and was published in 1983. Although Aliens in a distant future place, used the creators not only…

  • BACK shows live availability public bikes on map

    BACK shows live availability public bikes on map

    The internet is full of open and freely available data, as well as the number of available public bikes at railway stations and other verhuurlocaties. That brought the Geodienst of the University of Groningen led to the ov-fietsdata of openov.nl a to add another dimension: time. The idea came on the rolls after openOV on…

  • Microsoft allows writers to science fiction on the basis of the researches

    Microsoft allows writers to science fiction on the basis of the researches

    Microsoft asked a number of sciencefictionschrijvers stories to make ge lwa nspireerd on several investigations that the it company is doing. The result is a free download of the book with short sciencefictionverhalen. The stories of the writers in the anthology with the title “Future visions: original science fiction stories inspired by Microsoft’ are inspired…

  • Japan wants to be in 2019 with an unmanned vehicle to the moon

    Where the most of the space agencies of their attention have shifted to Mars, Japan plans to the moon to visit. In 2019, there should be an unmanned vehicle the countries with which Japan, if it succeeds the fourth country with such a performance. The Japanese edition of The Wall Street Journal reported the plans…

  • Finnish government publishes ‘unbreakable’-emoji of Nokia 3310

    Finnish government publishes ‘unbreakable’-emoji of Nokia 3310

    Finland has to say as the first country in the world with a series of emoji’s published. The series contains, among other charms of a headbanger, a sauna, and the Nokia 3310. The emoji of the phone is intended to indicate that something is unbreakable. From 1 december there will be a collection of more…

  • YouTube-the user runs Nintendo 64 emulator on Android Wear

    A YouTube user who himself Hacking Jules calls it, has a Nintendo 64 emulator to work on the LG G Watch-Androidwearable. In a video, he demonstrates how Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time running on the to 1.65″screen of the smart watch. In the video you will see that the…

  • Noctua celebrates tenth anniversary

    Noctua celebrates tenth anniversary

    Koelerfabrikant Noctua is ten years ago, founded as a joint venture between an Austrian and a Taiwanese company. The company, well-known by the use of the color brown, released in 2005, its first cooler. That first towerkoelers were the NH-U12 and NH-U9, which in October 2005 appeared. Noctua still brings coolers within that series: after…

  • Developer of iPhone scales via the 3D Touch

    Apple has new iPhones have a touch screen built in that can distinguish how much pressure it is put. That brought a developer on the idea to use this technology to use for the build of a scale. A developer with the pseudonym FlexMonkey explains on his blog how he a iPhone a scale. That…

  • The future of Back to the Future is now

    The future of Back to the Future is now

    When Marty McFly, played by a 27-year-old Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future Part II to a distant future traveled using the custom DeLorean from Doc Brown, he came out in America October 21, 2015. That is the date of today. The movie from 1989 was in 1985. The leap into the future…

  • Engineer builds railgun partly with 3d-printed parts

    Engineer builds railgun partly with 3d-printed parts

    An engineer has a railgun that on Reddit shown. A railgun is an electrical gun that with the help of magnetic fields are projectile accelerates instead of using gunpowder. The rifle fires bullets of tungsten, aluminum, carbon and teflon. The majority of the components of user NSA_Listbot are WXPR-railgun come from a 3d printer. Only…