Entries from June 27, 2010 - July 3, 2010




Singleplayer DLC for Bioshock 2 Coming in August
Singleplayer DLC for Bioshock 2 Coming in August
Huh, 2K just announced that Bioshock 2 will be getting some singleplayer DLC. It’s unfortunate then, that it seems so lame. Dubbed the “Protector Trials” you’ll don a Big Daddy suit once again as you defend your Little Sister “across six new maps with three unique difficulty types, new unlockables and seven new achievements/trophies.” Considering these defense sequences were horrible in the actual game, I’m not really feeling the 400 MS Points/$5 they are asking for. Regardless, the pack comes out on August 3rd and thankfully 2K is promising more singleplayer DLC that “elaborates and extends the singleplayer narrative.” My advice is to wait for that one!






List of 10 features that are missing in Wordpress »
I wouldn’t agree with all of them, as plugins can provide the functionality that you need - but I can’t help but wonder “why aren’t these things included by default?” I mean it only makes sense for website statistics and form builders to be included by default, I mean c’mon…
Dreams of a Pokemon MMO Might Come True
My dreams of a Pokemon MMO might actually come true- While WOW and other MMORPGs have been a huge success, there has never been one that all people alike could connect to. When Pokemon was popular in the 90s, everyone played it. The card game, tv show, and especially the gameboy game. It didn’t matter if you were a girl or guy, it was fun either way, and now it seems that Shigeru Miyamoto could take that step into the future.
Nexus One finally available in Australia
We’re not exactly sure how we missed this one, but oh well. Google’s developer phone — formerly their pride-and-joy — is currently available for purchase in Australia. That’s right, all you Aussies that have been missing out on that sweet, sweet Nexusy One goodness, your wait is finally over — of course the HTC Desire’s been out Down Under for quite sometime now, but it doesn’t really have the same pizzazz as the Nexus One.





The Next Apple TV Might be an Actual TV »
Admittedly, the Apple TV has become Apple’s “hobby” and it has begun to drift into the world of forgotten gadgets. Just when we think the Apple TV is as good as dead, word has gotten out that Apple is currently “working on an update to its television software, and will offer a completely redesigned interface for it”, according to the New York Times. Apparently, the new Apple TV could even come in the form of a full-sized TV…





New Xbox 360 Gets the Colorware Treatment
So you’ve got your neon green and orange iPhone and your blue and red Segway. What now? The notorious gadget coloring company has gotten their paint covered paws on Microsofts newest gaming console. Check out their new video!





Interesting - "Why Android is Duct Tape"
Interesting - "Why Android is Duct Tape"
“Duct tape is good. It can fix a lot of things rather cheaply, quickly and efficiently. But you can’t build a business around selling products wrapped in gray adhesive” — This is Mark Milian’s take on the Android/iPhone kerfuffle, and this is where it started to make sense.
I mean, the fact that device makers are playing catch up with each other is normal, but innovation is becoming scarce…
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