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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Classic video games

Video games are great for those who wish to pass time and also enjoy themselves in the games. They have really changed over the years, with new exciting 3D graphics and sounds. There are certain classic games that stand the test of time, and are still be played by millions of people worldwide. Here are some of them.


1. Pac-man: This is one of the first games that I played and it was really fun and exciting! You have to navigate through a maze, an your aim is to "eat up" all the dots while running away from the monsters. If you happen to "eat" a cherry, you can get to eat up the monsters instead within a period of time!

2. Space Invaders: You have a ship at the bottom of the screen, and you have to shoot at rows of aliens above you while they shoot back at you. You have to be really fast and they come faster and faster at you.


3. Mario games: The only original classic reminds me of my childhood, although the latest games are also more cool and fun than ever! I still love them today. You can find many of the classics released again on DVDs today.

iPhone and iTouch themes

Some cool themes for your Apple gadgets. Worth checking them out right now!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Android Apps Review - Line rider

This game is available on the internet for a couple of years. There are many YouTube videos on this game. It is now available for your Andriod gadgets, and it rather fun, except for the fact they keep asking for donations. Yea, I agree, its annoying.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Blogging using Blogger-droid

I'm using my Samsung Galaxy S to post this blog. Just downloaded this cool blogger apps to try this out. Indeed fun and easy to upload a blog post :)

You can find this simple app on the Android market under social networking.

Published with Blogger-droid v1.4.9

Bond-style spy gadgets busted in Russia

Hundreds of spy gadgets were seized in police raids in Moscow in March. I didn't know it is illegal to use them!

Google Buying Gaming Company Slide

Google is out shopping yet again, with the latest deal of gaming company Slide. The deal is set at $182 million. Google has in the past invested $100 million in Zynga, FarmVille's gaming company. However, this decision has made many of us turn our heads, since Slide is not something that we often hear of, or have even played their games before.

Slide owns the rights of a few games like the Top Fish, SuperPocus Academy of Magic, SuperPoke, and SPP Ranch. It designs tools or widgets for social networking sites like Orkut, MySpace and FaceBook. I am sure you have used SuperPoke before on FaceBook. This is seen as a direct challenge to FaceBook, which is well known in the gaming industry, with many developers having their games on the social networking site. FaceBook can boast of the FarmVille game, and now it seems like Google wants a share of it as well.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Online auction site - getting an iPad or iPhone at dirt-cheap prices!

If you wish to get the latest iPad or iPhone at rock bottom prices, then you have to check out this interesting online auction site sharky bids. There are already many people who have gotten into this frenzy and I am sure you want to know how to get the latest gadgets at super cheap prices!

They are yours if you win the bidding of your favourite item, and the price you have to pay is much lower than if you actually buy the item outside. Go to the link and see now!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Novelty Gadget USB

These storage gadgets look delicious enough to be eaten. Enjoy this delicious video!

Samsung to launch tablet to fight the iPad

South Korea's Samsung Electronics is planning to launch a tablet later this quarter. It is set to launch its Android-based tablet, and LG electronics is also planning to introduce tablets that run on the same platform in the 4th quarter.

Accordingly to reports, the tablet will have a slightly smaller display at 7", compared to the iPad's 9.7" screen. There are no details on the specs at the moment. With the iPad being sold over 3 million sets since it was launched in April, more manufacturers are taking things into their stride and finally realise that there is some money to be made from the tablet market. This had never been done before by any other manufacturers (some tried and failed), and Apple has did a great job out of this.

Microsoft is also planning to introduce new tablets based on their own operating systems. We shall see how the market shift to a touchscreen society in months to come. Lots of intense competition I would say, and of cause it benefits the end users like us.