Saturday, November 12, 2011

Cool Gitex 2011 Gadgets:Nikon D7000 DSLR




     Nikon’s D7000 features a 16.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor, 6 fps continuous shooting and breathtaking Full 1080p HD Movies with full time autofocus. The D7000 also features a dust and moisture sealed magnesium alloy body. a 3 inch LCD Screen and Dual Memory Card Slots. The camera is expandable of Full HD Recording with Full Time auto Focus and Manual Exposure control. The camera is avalible from the Nikon Online Store at a price of 1200 USD and can be viewed here.


                                 D7000

Cool Gitex 2011 Gadget: Sony VAIO Z Series

One of the major Gadgets displayed at Gitex this year were the ultra-slim and lightweight Sony VAIO Z series.


Description of VAIO Z Series


     The VAIO series goes flat with a display lid that is crafted in tough, ultra-light carbon fiber. Weighing in at a mere 1.2 KG and 16.5 MM slim. The new VAIO Z boosts Intel Core I7 Processors teamed up with DDR3 SDRAM and up to 256 GB SSD Raid Storage. The Power Media Dock 2 ins an expansion module that links via an optical cable. The VAIO Z also supports an optical drive bay that can be specified with either a Blue-Ray Disc or a SuperMulti Combo Drive. The Z series also features the innovative sheet battery, meaning that the internal battery is partnered by a second thin, flat optical lithium polymer sheet battery that can be charged separately from the PC, boosting boosting stamina to up to 14 hours.

The Z Series is available and retails for the following prices:

VPCZ21V9E ( 2699 UK Pounds)

  • 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor
  • Genuine Windows® 7 Professional (64-bit)
  • Z Series
  • Carbon Black
  • 33.2 cm  /  13.1" (1600x900)
  • 256 GB
  • 8GB Memory
More models can be viewed here.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 makes $400 million in 24 hours


The Call of Duty franchise has easily become one of the biggest selling entertainment phenomenons in history, MW3 just made it bigger
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has sold 6.5 million copies in just 24 hours taking sales of a staggering $400 million making it the largest entertainment launch in history, all despite the issues that have been plaguing Call of Duty: Elite.
With anticipation around the gaming reaching fever pitch it was clear that the developers had expected big sales, not least because previously Call of Duty: Black Ops set the record before it with $350 million worth of sales. In terms of players getting online Xbox reports that within those 24 hours the uptake of players hitting the multiplayer of Modern Warfare 3 set a new all-time record for Microsoft and Xbox Live.
Without throwing too many more examples around to put this into perspective, the Call of Duty franchise will now have made more than the box office takings for the theatrical releases of 'Star Wars' and 'The Lord of the Rings'. So while it must be a good day for those at Infinity Ward there have been some negative points surrounding the release.

Metacritic gave the game an average expert score of 89, very respectable indeed, however the user ratings for
 Modern Warfare 3 have scored a staggeringly low 3.1 out of 10 with many citing the games lack of originality and repetition from the last title as a key factor in its low scoring. 

Xbox 720 Rumors



Xbox 720 already in development

Evidence that work on the Xbox 720 work has already begun comes courtesy of a series of job listings spotted by Beyond 3D Forum earlier this year which appeared on business networking site LinkedIn. The three positions advertised included a Senior Architect and Performance Engineer for the Xbox Console Architecture Group, a Senior Hardware Design Verification Engineer and a Graphics Hardware Architect "responsible for defining and delivering next-generation console architectures from conception through implementation".

Putting things into context, the original Xbox 360 was launched back in 2005, while the Xbox 360 S console only launched last year. Microsoft have said that the Xbox 360 is about halfway through its lifecycle, but it makes a whole lot of sense that Microsoft would already be thinking about life beyond the current console.

Xbox 720 specs

It's would be no major suprise if the Xbox 720 ramps it up in the power department, but according to John Carmack, the man behind legendary titles Doom and Quake and Rage, it could be as much as ten times more powerful than the current Xbox 360.

In an interview with Eurogamer, Carmack said, “The next-generation will be here soon, a couple of years. It'll be another ten times as powerful as this generation. I'd be surprised if that doesn't last over a decade before people wind up saying, well, we've really tapped out everything you could possibly do on there."

Xbox 720 controller

Kinect, Microsoft's motion controller it appears, is here to stay and was even stated by one Microsoft exec last year to give the Xbox 360 another five years of life. As we have seen from the Kinect announcements at E3 2011, Microsoft is beginning to look at ways of integrating Kinect into more 'hardcore' games, so the motion controller is likely to play a significant part in any next generation Xbox console.

Will Microsoft choose to follow in the footsteps of Nintendo with the Wii U controller? As fans of the current Xbox 360 controller, we sincerely hope they do not stray too far from the current design.

Xbox 720 and Blu-ray

Will Microsoft go the way of the Sony PS3 and adopt Blu-ray for its next console? Developers have previously complained of the restrictions of the current Xbox 360 disc format, but according to Director of Xbox and Entertainment at Microsoft, Stephen McGill, they willl not be going the way of Blu-ray believing that digital media is the way forward. In an interview with CVg last year, McGill said:

"We have no plans to adopt [a] Blu-ray drive for the Xbox 360. In fact, the future of home entertainment started last autumn when Xbox 360 became the first and only console to offer instant-on 1080p streaming HD movies."

Xbox 720 gaming in the cloud

With the likes of Amazon and Apple launching cloud services, could the next Xbox enable gamers to play games wherever you are? Cloud gaming service OnLive could be a possible solution. OnLive VP of Engineering Joe Bentley recently spoke to CVG and when asked if he could see its service working with Microsoft and Sony, responded:

"Absolutely, they would make great consoles. Our controller is a hybrid between a PS3 controller and an Xbox controller. It's all compatible, it would just work. There are OnLive guys chatting [Sony and MS], but we'll see where it goes. But it would absolutely work, we're ready to work with everybody."

Xbox 720 to be announced at E3 2012

Will Microsoft redress the balance at next year’s LA gaming expo? First talk of an E3 2012 unveiling surfaced when Crysis 2 devs Crytek were reported to have claimed that the new console was E3 2012-bound, and that the company was working on a new Timesplitters title for the new Xbox 720.

Crytek have since refuted the claims, but BGR now say that they have it on good authority from a source “with knowledge of Microsoft’s plans within the company’s Entertainment and Devices Division” that the Xbox 720 will be announced at E3 2012. They were also told that Microsoft has been working on the new console since 2006, which supports comments made by Microsoft EMEA Vice President Chris Lewis way back in 2006.

Xbox 720 UK release date

If talk of an Xbox 720 E3 2012 announcement proves accurate, we could well see the new console on the shelves the following year in 2013. However, with Kinect set to breathe more life into Xbox gaming as more titles embrace the motion-sensing controller, Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnich could be right with his pre-E3 2011 comments. Despite Nintendo replacing the Wii, Zelnich believes there is still iife in the Xbox 360 and PS3 saying, "We still have plenty of room to push the limits of creativity in the current console generation."

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Valve confirms Steam hacked - credit card details may be at risk


Valve's gaming network Steam has been targeted by hackers, who reportedly made off with a database of user information - credit card details mercifully encrypted
According to Valve's co-founder Gabe Newell, the attack compromised the database which tracks users logins, passwords, game purchases, e-mail addresses, billing addresses and encrypted credit card information. Whether or not these hackers have the technical nous to decrypt the credit card information remains to be seen.
"We do not have evidence that encrypted credit card numbers or personally identifying information were taken by the intruders, or that the protection on credit card numbers or passwords was cracked." Said Newell. "Nonetheless you should watch your credit card activity and statements closely."
Steam is the latest in a line of recent attacks by hackers on gaming-related targets, starting with the downing of the PlayStation Network earlier this year.
Via: TechRadar