Wall Street Journal always come up with some good news. This time they are reporting that Microsoft and AT&T will officially unveil a line up Windows Phone 7 powered phones on October 11th, and AT&T will bring the devices in stores in early November. Microsoft is holding an event on Oct.11 (the rumor might be true), which is known as "Columbus Day" and it's somewhere in New York City. It's not confirmed that Microsoft will launch something on that day. So you can take this as a rumor, so stay tuned. I hope we'll hear some official words soon from AT&T or Microsoft !

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We've seen many of our favorite games updated in the last few weeks now that Apple's Game Center has gone live. Predators by Chillingo is next in line, and one of the more premium apps to receive a little extra achievement love to extend its lifespan. Thankfully, Chillingo and developer Angry Mob Games have taken this opportunity to renew interest in Predators with additional levels, weapons and other content, too.

Since the last we looked at Predators, where we were impressed by just how faithfully it captures that authentic Predator feel, it has been updated (in version 1.2) with Retina Display support for you lucky 4th gen owners. Of special note in the new 1.3 update are two new survival modes which thoughtfully address criticism in our review that the initial offering of just one survival level got a little too repetitive.

The developers have also added additional weapons, such as the useful long-range melee Razor Whip, and a host of new combos to go with it. Of course, Predators wouldn't be much without enemies to use said weapons on, and so 3 additional (and challenging!) enemy Predators have been added as bosses to make use of these new abilities; the final Super Black Predator said to be quite ferocious and a real test of your accumulated skills.

We're still playing through Predators again to unlock the new content ourselves, but we're pleased to see that there are now 31 achievements to work towards in Game Center, and all the high score tables have been ported over to Apple's new platform too. We're glad that Chillingo have stepped up and responded favorably to our feedback, and we're confident that all the new additions (and the temporary price drop) will entice fans back to the game for another play through and attract newcomers too, particularly if you're a 4th gen device owner and missed the Retina update.



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Back in July we brought word that Gaijin Games had teamed up with Namco Bandai to develop an iOS adaptation of Gaigin's Wiiware rhythm action title BIT.TRIP BEAT. We're happy to report that the fruits of their labors have just made their App Store debut, with a version for both the iPhone / iPod touch [link] and the iPad [link].

One of a series of four�Bit.Trip titles by Gaigin (published through the Wii Shop by Aksys Games),�Bit.Trip Beat is something like a cross between�Pong and�Rez as an accelerometer-equipped Atari 2600 might play them. The game puts you in tilt or touch control of an on-screen paddle with the goal of bouncing waves of oncoming blocks whence they came. The impact timings of the aforementioned blocks are synched with the excellent chiptune audio track while abstract / futuristic animations float in the backdrop, both of which give the game its sort of�Rez dynamic. And, it's all done up in brilliant colors and oh-so-lovely jaggy, chunky pixels, with a chiptune soundtrack appropriately accompanying the on-screen action.

The further you progress through the game, successfully returning oncoming blocks, the more complex and evolved the visual presentation becomes. Miss too many blocks, and the visuals slowly regress to a simple, black and white state, in another apparent nod to�Rez.

Says Gaigan founder Alex Neuse,

"We're very excited for the BIT.TRIP series to join in the fight against digital boredom alongside the rank and file of legendary Namco franchises, such as PAC-MAN, Katamari Damacy and Mr. Driller. When considering a publishing partner for our series on mobile devices, Namco was among our top choices. After playing the final iPhone version, we positively freaked out. Namco has brought an absolutely pure BIT.TRIP experience to the mobile market and we look forward to continuing the series with them."

And I'd have to agree with Neuse as regards the "pure" nature of this game on the iOS platform, if "pure" speaks to a faithful, well-implemented conversion. I've spent significant time with the Wiiware original, and the game plays wonderfully on the iPhone and iPad. In fact, I find that the game offers more precise controls on the iOS devices than it does using the Wiimote � in touch-control mode in particular (though tilt is also an option). In my opinion, it's more enjoyable on the iPhone or iPad than on the Wii.

BIT.TRIP BEAT features local and online multiplayer (through Game Center), but at the moment it's only two-player head-to-head � four-player is coming in a future update. What's more, three additional levels (for now) are available as in-game, downloadable content. (One of the complaints about the original is the somewhat limited gameplay content.)

See the developer's short trailer featuring a bit of gameplay, or have a look at the Wii video we posted earlier, featuring nearly identical game content.

BIT.TRIP BEAT is one of those games that draws you in and sends you to a sort of 'zone' where much of the mundane meatspace world just kind of falls away. Anyone who enjoys rhythm gaming or retro-styling in general should have a really good time with this one.

BIT.TRIP BEAT for the iPhone and iPad are currently on a limited time, 50% off sale at the time of this writing.



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A few hours ago, we show you the Samsung Continuum which is an Android powered phone and coming to Verizon in late October. The shots you saw were little blurry, so what about some high quality photos? Our friends over at AndroidCentral got their hands on the Continuum, and they compared it with the Samsung Vibrant, and tell us more about the Continuum. The phone will cost around $150-200 on contract, so you better start saving if you want this device. So folks head over to AndroidCentral and read about the Samsung Continuum. And don't forget to tell us that are you dropping the Samsung Vibrant for the Continuum?

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Released at the beginning of the month, the new Creative T12 wireless speakers are compact and lightweight. They've been designed to be affordable, priced officially at Creative UK for �74.99 and therefore does not have its own subwoofer unit. However, Creative have given the T12 built-in BassFlex™ technology which is meant to extend low frequencies to deliver powerful music with more weight � without the need for a bulky subwoofer.

We've been sent the new T12 for a review and we'll be testing it throughout the week. Do get in touch with us as usual if you have any questions or anything in particular that you'd like us to cover in our review. Meanwhile, here's the full gallery…

If you're interested in further spec info, here's the official press release

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If you were thrilled by the hacked iPad running Chrome OS yesterday, you're going to need your GTN spray prepared for this one. Despite this being just a short clip, I think no doubt we'll soon see more teasers from Hexxeh.


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Sprint is also considering on Android like T-Mobile and Verizon. They recently announced the EPIC 4G, which comes with a sliding-QWERTY keyboard. Now as you can see the image, which is showing that the Samsung Transform and Kyocera Sanyo Zio are coming to Sprint. Samsung Transform is actually the Samsung Galaxy S, which is specially coming out for people who don't like the EPIC 4G and think it's too big and heavy. As we know that Galaxy S series runs Android 2.1, so the Samsung Transform will come with Android 2.1 too or may be 2.2 if it comes out after the update launch, and the Sanyo Zio will feature Android 1.6 and it's already available on Cricket since August. It's good that Sprint is bringing the Galaxy S keyboard-less version, so it will be good for customers to choose. Anyone interested in it?

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Samsung is one of the strongest mobile phone manufacture in the world. Samsung main power is their low and mid-end phones, but that doesn't mean Samsung don't how to make high end phones. We saw the Samsung Galaxy S, which is one of the most popular and strongest phones. Samsung do love Android, but they are also considering on Windows Phone 7. Samsung declared that they will bring several Windows Phone 7 powered devices this year. And as we know that Samsung Cetus and GT-i8700 are one of them. Samsung is not launching their first Windows device, all the Samsung Omnia series devices are Windows powered, only the one is on Symbian. And now words are going around that Samsung Omnia 7 to be among the first available WP7 powered handsets and it will be out in October, and I think the Gt-i8700 could be the Samsung Omnia 7. We already know about the Samsung Cetus, which is going to AT&T. The Samsung GT-i8700 is bound for UK, so may be we will see it on a UK mobile carrier next month.

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A few months ago, Verizon Wireless roadmap was leaked, which let us know that a lot of new devices are coming to Verizon. And now we have it again, but this time with a little changes.Engadget got tipped by multiple sources today, and it's a great new for all people who live in USA and currently a Verizon Wireless fan. After the break, you will see a chart in which you will see that multiple Blackberry and Android devices are coming to Verizon Wireless. So folks check it out after the break and see what's coming to Verizon Wireless:

  • The BlackBerry 9570 Storm3 has been canceled. It could still launch somewhere, but it won't be on Verizon, apparently � and considering that it was shaping up to be an ever-so-slightly-retuned Storm2, we can't say we blame them.
  • The Tour, Bold 9650, and Curve 3G will all get updates in October. "Known issues" and the like.
  • Samsung SCH-i400 Continuum on tap for late October. We'd heard from our other source that it'd be on tap for early November, but either way, the wait shouldn't be a long one. It's got a 1GHz processor and is known internally by the codename "Garnett."
  • Motorola Venus in October. This is an interesting one � Verizon bills it as having "BlackBerry look and feel" with a QWERTY keyboard up front below the screen, possibly mimicking T-Mobile's Charm, but higher-end thanks to a 1GHz processor and both CDMA and GSM / HSPA radios on top of Froyo.
  • Motorola Droid Pro tentatively scheduled for late October or early November. It's listed as having a 1.3GHz processor, Froyo, global radios, and Flash 10. We still have every reason to believe this is the phone we've been calling the Droid 2 World Edition (or Global Edition), but it's unclear whether it'll replace the Droid 2 altogether.
  • HTC Merge / Lexicon / Lexikon coming in late October / early November, too. Don't be fooled: all of these code names refer to the same device, and even Verizon's communication uses both "Merge" and "Lexicon" interchangeably. As expected, it's a global phone with a 1GHz Snapdragon.
  • LG enV Pro � with Android � coming in November. In all likelihood, this is the phone we referred to as the enV Touch 2 back in August. It'll maintain the enV Touch form factor and feature a 1GHz processor plus a global radio, making it the best enV (and frankly, possibly the best Android phone from LG anywhere in the world) to date.
  • Motorola Stingray tablet in Q1 of 2011. Now this is interesting. We'd previously thought the Stingray would be a smaller tablet, but it now seems it'll be a full 10 inches with Android 3.0 Gingerbread, 16GB of on-board storage, and Tegra 2. Oh, but that's not the best part: it'll also be "hardware upgradeable to LTE," initially launching with CDMA alone. Whether that means you'll need to purchase and insert some sort of module or something, we're not exactly sure.
  • FiveSpot next month, three USB modems for LTE in November, LTE MiFi after that. After a few fleeting rumors that it had been deep-sixed, it seems that the ZTE-sourced FiveSpot mobile hotspot will finally launch on October 7. We'll then get a trio of USB LTE modems in November from LG, Pantech, and Novatel � perfect for Verizon's first round of commercial LTE launches � and an LTE MiFi (from Novatel, naturally) either in the fourth quarter or first quarter. The "initial launch" of it will be domestic only, presumably meaning no GSM support.
  • So here it is folks. All I can say is that we are going to see a lot of good stuff at Verizon in few months. Well, I can't see any CDMA iPhone 4, or a WP7 powered device. So all we have is Android. Anyone excited about it?

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    The latest gaming laptop to come from ORIGIN PC is named EON17, and it should provide you with the best mobile gaming experience. This notebook might be one of the most powerful portable gaming machines ever because it comes powered by dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX480M video graphic cards.

    Besides that, EON17 is using Intel Core i7-980X for maximum performances during gameplay. Of course, if you want to enjoy gameplay to the fullest, or you just prefer multitasking, you should know that this model supports up to 24 GB of DDR3 triple-channel memory for best performances.

    As for storage space, EON17 supports up to three hard drives with maximum capacity over 2TB. Additional specs include a 17.3-inch full HD 16:9 widescreen LCD display and a Blu-ray/DVD SuperMulti combo drive. EON17 also has HDMI 1.4 input and output, 7.1-channel HD audio, 9-in1 media card reader, Express Card slot as well as WiFi support.

    EON17 is one amazing gaming laptop that will surely provide you with the best gaming experience possible on a laptop, but only problem of this model is its price. Since this notebook is so customizable, it doesn't come cheap and its starting price is $2499.

    [via iTechNews]

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    I love reading Infographics, they are interesting and always gives you a lot of information. We talk about mobile phones, so the Inforgraphic you will see is related to iPhone and others, and the name is " How Popular is the iPhone?". I am sure everyone wants to read it. We all know that iPhone is popular, but it fails and wins in many ways. So folks watch the infographic after the break and please share your thoughts with us :

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    From the "better late than never" department of the TouchArcade command center comes news of an update which just hit the App Store mere moments ago for Gameloft's Rogue Planet [$4.99 / Free]. Rewinding all the way back to WWDC last year when we first got a peek at the game before it even got picked up by Gameloft, Aurelien Kebeci, CEO of the French development group Agharta Studio mentioned online multiplayer coming in a free update.

    When Rogue Planet was finally released, we thought it was great in our review, providing a surprisingly deep (and great looking) turn-based strategy experience, although we were disappointed by the lack of multiplayer options. Today's update implements complete online multiplayer, and much like similar games, can support up to 32 concurrent games at once.

    The update just went live, so there doesn't seem to be anyone around to play with yet, but we've really got to commend both Gameloft and Agharta Studio for sticking to their promise of providing online multiplayer. If you caught our original review and were waiting for the multiplayer update, or have since removed the game from your device, now is the time to either download the game or resync it to give online play a try.



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    Recently we saw the HTC Mondrian in AT&T advertisement, and we know that the Mondrian is coming to AT&T, and it could be their first WP7 device. And now our friends over at BestBoyz.de got their hands on the press shots of the HTC Mondrian, and we can see that the phone is really beautiful, of course it's HTC. HTC Mondrian features at least a 1 GHz processor, WVGA touchscreen display, 3.5mm headset jack, megapixel camera with flash, and a 3.5 mm headset jack. That's all we know about the Mondrian. I hope AT&T or HTC will officially announce the handset soon, so stay tuned for more news !

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    Did you miss the chance to pre-order the T-Mobile G2, then there is a better and a quick way to get it. Engadget got their hands on a leaked RadioShack flyer, which is showing that the RadioShack will be the first one to bring the T-Mobile G2 in USA, because they are bringing the T-Mobile G2 in their stores on October 3rd, which is three days earlier than T-Mobile and others. As you can see in the image above, the phone is going for $149.99 with a 2-yr agreement with a $30 data feature. So anyone getting the US HTC Desire Z from The Shack on October 3rd? If you are dying for the G2 then this is the best deal for you !

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    We recently saw an image of the Droid 2 Global Edition, which is an Android powered phone and a Dual GSM/CDMA version of Droid 2, and it's coming to Verizon Wireless in few months. Our friends over at AndroidSPIN got their hands on a lot of images of the Droid 2, which is showing us the beauty of the Droid Global Edition. The Droid GE comes with white back, and it's rumored that the phone will come in other colors too like blue and black. We also heard that the phone is running a 1.2 GHz processor, which is a little higher than the one in Droid 2. Head over to AndroidSPIN if you want to see all the images. So who's dropping their Droid 2 or Droid for the Droid 2 Global Edition?

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    Our favorite bird flinging pig poppin' game Angry Birds [99� / Free / HD] hardly needs an introduction anymore. Everyone from friends of mine who staunchly consider themselves non-gamers to random people of all types I end up waxing iPhone games with either have heard of, played, or in some cases, are even working on clearing the whole game with 3 stars. Of course, the game still has a little way to go before it eclipses Doodle Jump, as I haven't seen an angry bird on stage at a Lady Gaga concert yet, but the upcoming plush toys are a good start.

    The latest update might be the best one yet. Game Center integration supplements Chillingo's Crystal adding achievements and even online leaderboards, giving a whole new purpose to revisiting old levels to beat the scores of your Game Center friends. Crystal achievements seem to transfer over, so be ready for some huge achievement spam the first time you launch the game after updating.

    Angry Birds has been high up on my list of favorite iPhone games for quite a while now, but I hadn't been playing it much since I got my iPhone 4 as the game looked worse than most when upscaled to the resolution of the Retina Display. The game pulls a complete 180 with this update, as the new high resolution graphics makes Angry Birds one of the best looking 2D games I've played on the iPhone, and the amount of detail you can see when zoomed out now is really amazing.

    Of course there's 15 new levels to plow through, adding even more content to a game that is already stuffed to the brim. Don't waste any time updating Angry Birds, and if you haven't downloaded this game yet, you're really running out of reasons to hold off, as the amount of entertainment you will get out of this 99� purchase is mind boggling.



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    We thought we'd seen the peak of innovation this week when ARDefender showed just how an augmented reality game should be made. Revolutionary Concepts and indie developer Nicolai Troshinsky had other ideas though, and have delivered something truly…well, revolutionary. If Augmented Reality is the idea of superimposing a game world onto your real world, then what has been done in UFO on Tape [App Store] can only be described as Transplanted Reality� a window into another world right in your hands.

    UFO on Tape is a straightforward concept delivered in the most captivating way. It starts by showing you a re-created view of an iPhone camera (no actual use of the camera is ever made), as if it were pointed out the window of a car. Your girlfriend next to you then tells you that she's seen something strange in the sky. With your camera, you zoom in on the object, only to discover it is in fact, a UFO. As it darts around the sky and weaves amongst buildings, your task is to keep the zippy UFO firmly locked in your sights.

    UFO on Tape delivers its incredible realism in two ways� firstly, through a pixel-perfect, photo-realistic representation of a video reel; and secondly, through the use of the iPhone 4's gyroscope, or if unavailable, the accelerometer. These two mechanics go hand in hand to make it actually seem as if you are controlling a camera phone and pointing it at something in the sky, all while looking through its viewfinder.

    Naturally, use of the gyroscope is preferred, as it allows you to orient yourself to the ground and move the camera around as if it were actually in your hand, giving the most accurate experience. That's not to take anything away from the accelerometer though, as both functioned well to deliver similar results (if less dramatic on the older devices).

    The game itself is extraordinarily simple, but also very challenging. The pesky UFO seems aware of your attentions, darting backwards and forwards at varying heights� frequently trying to lose you amidst the tops of buildings. Not only that, but it occasionally darts into your peripheral vision too, which is restricted by the blur of the outline of your car window. Explaining this in words is already doing it an injustice, but it is the most amazing thing to witness your game world restricted by something as routine as the view out your car window.

    The entire experience is further enhanced by the interaction with your girlfriend. As you hone in on the flying saucer she'll make all kinds of comments; ranging from stunned disbelief to utter dismay if you happen to lose your target. If it does get away, she'll quickly start barking orders trying to direct you in the way it seems to have gone. Her fully voiced lines flow seamlessly are surprisingly plentiful� in the 30 or so games I played, I was frequently surprised by the new comments that pop up, there are that many. The dressing down she gives you from time to time� "You idiot! You lost it!"� and certain other memorable comments never tire, either.

    The ambiance in UFO on Tape also deserves a special mention, as it has been meticulously crafted to such a degree of accuracy that it almost goes unnoticed, as it does when you're really driving. If you do hone in on it though (headphones help), you'll notice the sounds of the city behind you, from the purr of your own engine, to passing cars, sirens in the background and even the tick-tick of your turn signals as the car presumably negotiates the streets to afford you the best view. A creepy, X-Files like soundtrack really underlines the excellent audio work in UFO on Tape.


    UFO on Tape is a singular experience, not for its dramatic level of content and replayability� in fact, the game itself is quite basic, with a standard high score table recorded on Game Center� but for the immense attention to detail needed to successfully bring its world alive in the palm of your hand. The true-to-life look, sounds and handling all come together to deliver something really special that simply must be played to be believed. We're telling you now, screenshots do not do this game justice, so get out and grab UFO on Tape pronto if this review has even piqued your interest in the slightest.



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    A couple of weeks ago we took an exclusive hands-on look at the puzzle platformer GravBot [Free] from Team Phobic, the developer responsible for games like Bounce On [$1.99/Lite], Bounce On 2: Drallo's Demise [$3.99/Lite], and Tunnel Shoot [99�]. Earlier tonight, the game went live in the US App Store. GravBot is free to download and initially comes with 12 levels. These levels ease you into the game mechanics and give you a great taste of what GravBot has to offer. If you like what's contained in this glorified demo, then there are two additional level packs available as in-app purchase. Each of these level packs contains 20 increasingly difficult levels, and are 99� apiece. Here is an excerpt from our hands-on preview talking about the gameplay in GravBot:

    In�GravBot, you'll play as a tiny robot who must collect all of the batteries on each perilous level. In order to accomplish this, you can spin the entire level either 90 degrees left or right or entirely upside down to change the direction of gravity. Your robot can travel left and right on its single tire, and will fall towards whichever way happens to be down at the time. Levels are filled with hazards like spikes, enemies, and lasers which will kill instantly if not avoided. The batteries can be tricky to get to, and a color-coded system of trapdoors, elevators, and various other obstacles will need to be triggered by switching a lever or pushing blocks onto buttons � all in the name of snagging every last battery on a given level.

    While just completing each level is sufficiently challenging and fun, the real hook toGravBot is trying to obtain gold medals for each one. The game keeps track of how many times you switched gravity to complete a level, with bronze/silver/gold medals awarded for using it efficiently. What is really satisfying is when you figure out a way to win gold using fewer gravity switches than is required. Due to the physics engine in the game, you can sometimes make it to a hard to reach area without changing the gravity and instead gliding through the air or just barely catching the edge of a platform and hanging on.

    There's really not anything I don't like about GravBot, and it has become one of my most favorite puzzle games that I've played on the iPhone. The graphical style is cute, with support for Retina Display, and the GravBot robot exudes a ton of personality in the game. The levels are all really cleverly designed, and there's a tremendous amount of replay value going back to each one and trying to complete it in the most efficient way possible, earning medals and competing on the Plus+ leaderboards as you go. There's no risk in downloading the game for free and trying out the initial 12 levels, and the IAP level packs offer a great value for money if you're looking for more. In fact, I would love to see some additional level packs released down the line sometime. Players in our forums are enjoying the game�as well, and it appears that the talented folks at Team Phobic have another hit on their hands with GravBot.



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