May 18 2012

Angry Birds House Walkthrough – three-eight 3 stars Fry Me to the Moon degree guide how to get three star

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Indignant Birds Space Walkthrough 3-8 three stars Fry Me to the Moon degree information how to get three star
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May 18 2012

Plex shows you how to make your TV shows look great with its new Local Media Agent

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Out friends at Plex have shuttled out a new Local Media Agent that’ll enable you to make your TV shows look great. The updated software lets you add show and season posters, banners, background art, theme music and individual episode thumbnails to your recorded shows to make each one really, really good-looking. It’ll happily handle PNG and FLAC files for those lossless enthusiasts and it’ll even overlook a messy file structure to get everything looking great. Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’re going to catalog our Community episodes with thumbnails of Dean Pelton’s outfits.

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May 18 2012

K-Touch joins China Mobile with Marvell-powered T660, waves a $160 price tag

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K-Touch joins China Mobile with Marvell-powered T660, waves a $  160 price tag

Last we heard, Chinese manufacturer K-Touch was quite busy showing off its Treasure V8 at this year’s Mobile World Congress. Now, the company’s taken the wraps off of its budget-friendly, TD-SCDMA T660 smartphone, marking its first intelligent handset on China Mobile. The device itself features a 4-inch, IPS display alongside a 5-megapixel rear shooter and a 1GHz, Marvell PXA920H CPU (the same one found on the ZTE U880E and Lenovo A668T). Specs aside, however, this is K-Touch’s first crack at the TD-SCDMA market and it’s doing so on the cheap, pricing the Gingerbread-loaded T660 at a mere 1,000 RMB (around $ 160) without any contracts attached. Not a bad way to kick things off, right?

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May 18 2012

Gary Marshall: ISPs are filtering more than porn

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Gary Marshall: ISPs are filtering more than porn

As the father of a young girl, the last thing I want her to encounter online is East Dulwich. The very idea of it, the thought of her innocent little eyes seeing uncensored East Dulwich content… I don’t mind admitting that it makes me want to punch somebody in the face.

Thank God, then, for the mobile network operators. Thanks to them, I can let my daughter use the mobile web without supervision, safe in the knowledge that anything to do with East Dulwich will be filtered long before it reaches my phone.

If you’re wondering what on earth I’m on about, I’m looking at the latest report on internet filtering from the Open Rights Group. It’s been asking people to report sites that their mobile operators block, and the results – surprise! – show that some sites are being blocked that shouldn’t be.

I’ve encountered this myself: when I moved to Orange, I had to call to get their smut filter lifted because I wanted to look at BoingBoing. But it’s not the only innocuous site blocked by a filth filter. There’s Coadec.com, a tech startup site; lrug.org, a site for Ruby developers; Ethicalhacker.net, GigaOM, sites about exploring abandoned buildings, sites about video games, sites about wine and a site about East Dulwich.

East Dulwich! Grrrrrr!

This matters, not just to the sites being blocked for no good reason, but to all of us: if moves to filter our broadband connections by default to protect kids are successful, there’ll be many, many more sites falling foul of the filters – and they won’t all be blocked because of human error.

It’s not just sex, it’s speech too

I’d always assumed that my mobile operator’s filter was there to block donkey porn and midget wrestling, but it’s wider than that: as ORG reports, many sites are blocked because they’re "hate sites". The list includes angry blogs, but it also includes the BNP, and that’s interesting: while I’d happily give the BNP and its supporters their own idiot island, far from the shores of sanity, the fact remains that they’re a legitimate political party in the UK.

Anybody else worried that we’re blocking perfectly legal organisations because we don’t like their views?

There is a big difference between blocking pornography and blocking speech, no matter how odious it may be, but filters brought in to block the former inevitably end up blocking the latter. Today it’s the BNP, and extremism, and The Pirate Bay. What will we have to protect our children from tomorrow?

There are loads of things online I don’t want my daughter to see when she’s older. It’s a long list, but it includes anti-vaccine hysterics, mobile phone scaremongerers, medical woo-pushers and anything designed to make people hate and fear other people or themselves.

But keeping her away from Mail Online is my responsibility, not my ISP’s – and protecting her from adult content is my job, not yours.




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May 18 2012

7 Days in Gaming: Amazing Alex shows angry bird to Diablo 3 servers

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7 Days in Gaming: Amazing Alex shows angry bird to Diablo 3 servers

For the umpteenth week in a row, 7DiG comes piling into your Friday reading list like a large plodding asteroid before splitting into annoying speedy chunks as it comes under fire from a thrilling news round-up.

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we live in interesting times; you might be wondering why every game seems to have a number on the end but before you utter the phrase ‘creatively moribund’ we’d like to start with amazing news…

Blizzard: "We sincerely regret that your crusade to bring down the Lord of Terror was thwarted not by mobs of demons, but by mortal infrastructure."

Amazing Angry Alex Birds Angry Birds is obviously pretty much dead in the water, perhaps like some form of disgruntled duck, what with only getting a billion downloads and all, so maker Rovio has announced its new project Amazing Alex. It looks absolutely nothing at all like Cut the Rope. Got that? Nothing at all.

Get unreal man You wanna glimpse at the future of gaming graphics? Well, how about the new Unreal Engine – which should be given a more public airing at E3 next month. Flaming hammers have NEVER looked been as realistic. If they existed that is. [CVG]

More Future Awesome! And while we are future gazing into the near future of games looking prettier, Nvida took some time to chat to us about its work in cloud gaming. "The benefit of cloud computing is convenience; it is the most convenient computing model we have ever known," Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang told TechRadar. Unless you have a crap internet connection of course, then it’s bloody dreadful.

Cloudy with a chance of downloads Which allows us to neatly segue into another forthcoming cloud service. You’ll now be able to control and see what your Steam account is up to from any connected device.

Diablo-logical 7DiG has spent a large time of its gaming allowance on Diablo 3 this week – that is apart from the rather large amount of times when we couldn’t get on the servers. Blizzard has apologised for the inconvenience rather beautifully, saying: "we sincerely regret that your crusade to bring down the Lord of Terror was thwarted not by mobs of demons, but by mortal infrastructure." Cloud computing ftw? [CVG]

Before our round up of great links from across Future’s gaming sites we wanted you to watch the brilliant ‘How it should have ended’ series take us to Skyrim.

YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyyIp3pHVwI

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Dragon’s Dogma review

FIFA 13 players: how Messi, Ronaldo and Crouch have grown

ONM

Mario Tennis Open 3DS review

FIFA 13 Wii U in development

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Diablo 3 review

The 10 most cynically milked franchises

NGamer

Donkey Kong Country’s dirty little secret

The seven greatest animal helpers in gaming history

OPM

Max Payne 3 PS3 review

10 of the best PS3 RPGs

Golden Joysticks

Hitman Absolution Sniper challenge gameplay

Max Payne 3 video review




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May 18 2012

Are these the Canon 650D specs?

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Are these the Canon 650D specs?

Suggestions that Canon will announce a new camera to sit in its entry level line-up are increasing by the day.

Recently rumoured specs for a Canon EOS 650D/Rebel T4i, to replace the 15 month old 600D include an 18 million pixel sensor and a touchscreen LCD.

It’s not known whether the sensor will be a new design, or adopted from one of Canon’s existing cameras, such as the one found in the 60D, an enthusiast level camera.

A touchscreen would be a very exciting development for DSLR technology, making this the only DSLR with such a function if true. It could mean features such as touch-shutter, or touch focus point could be incorporated, something that is very popular on the growing number of compact system cameras on the market.

Other rumoured specs include 9 cross-type AF points, and continuous AF in LiveView mode.

Release date

Suggestions are that a June release date for the camera could be on the cards, with many also expecting Canon to reveal its mirrorless camera soon after or even at the same time.

As a mirrorless model has the potential to eat into entry-level DSLR sales, it will be interesting to see how Canon differentiates between the two in its marketing output.

It’s worth noting however that rumours of a new mirrorless model have been around for some time, with nothing coming to fruition so far.

Keep following to find out more as it unfolds.




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