Ever since it was announced that Battlefield Bad Company 2 would be coming to iOS, our forums have run rampant with speculation and anticipation. While the Halos and Call of Dutys of the world get most of the spotlight, the Battlefield franchise has had its own dedicated following of hardcore players for years. This same group of players is very keen on not having their beloved franchise butchered in the transition to iOS. At a recent EA Mobile event, I finally got the chance to actually play Battlefield Bad Company 2. While my overall impression of the game is positive, the good news also comes with some bad.

Let's start with the good. Bad Company 2 will feature a single player campaign comprised of 14 missions spread across the typical environments, such as snow, desert, jungle, etc. The missions can be quite lengthy and are full of a variety of different goals. You'll be able to drive several different vehicles during certain missions, including a tank, a turret-mounted armored truck, and a helicopter. The controls are spot-on, both on foot and while driving vehicles. They utilize the familiar "touch anywhere" virtual analog setup, with icons for throwing grenades, crouching, and aiming down your sights. It's all very minimalist and unobtrusive, letting you get a good view of the action taking place.

The graphics in Bad Company 2 have been largely criticized in our forums ever since EA released screenshots of the game. After seeing the game in person though, the criticism is unwarranted. Bad Company 2 looks great and runs smoothly, and while it doesn't quite approach the visuals of something like Modern Combat 2 [$6.99], it's certainly far from a bad looking game. It runs in high resolution with detailed weapon models and environments. It won't blow your mind, but it exceeded my expectations.

So, are you ready for the bad news? First of all, the trademark destructible environments that Battlefield is known for will not be making it to this portable outing. That's not entirely surprising given that this is game running on a mobile device and the technology to offer something like that would be quite taxing. Still, I did have my fingers crossed that they would find a way to pull it off, but it just wasn't meant to be. At least not in this release. You'll come across vehicles that can be blown up and explosive barrels and the like, but the majority of structures and objects will not be affected by the carnage.

The other somewhat disappointing aspect to Bad Company 2 is the multiplayer. It's online over WiFi or 3G, or local over Bluetooth, but will only support 2-4 players in regular deathmatch and team deathmatch game types. Again, this is a far cry from the competition, but that doesn't mean it won't end up being fun. Also, as of this writing vehicles will not be a part of the multiplayer, which is another trademark of the Battlefield franchise. I'm told that it's something that is under consideration and could change in the future, but the game will most likely ship without this feature. Another thing that was unclear during the preview was whether there is any sort of class structure to choose from, but my gut feeling is that there isn't.

A rep from EA was kind enough to let me film her as she demonstrated a bit of the single player campaign in Battlefield. While a noisy, dimly lit bar isn't the ideal recording location this video should give you and idea of some of the game mechanics:

Even with these negative points there is a saving grace with Battlefield Bad Company 2, and that is that the game is a blast to play. It's easy to get wrapped up in bullet points and feature sets when talking about a game, and it would be hard for anything to measure up to the current high-water mark in iOS FPS games that is Modern Combat 2. But the bottom line is that even in the short amount of time I spent with Bad Company 2 it was a lot of fun. The multiplayer seems a bit basic, but I'm really looking forward to the single player campaign. Plus this is EA's first attempt at an FPS for the iPhone, so there's the possibility that the experience will be improved over time with updates or in future releases.

Bad Company 2 is slated for release sometime this month, so it won't be long before we can put the final version through the wringer. Until then you can join in on the active discussion in our forums, and we'll bring you more of Battlefield Bad Company 2 when it hits in the coming weeks.

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What if I was suddenly to find myself cast away on an island without any of today's helpful gadgets? Which things would I miss the most in my new found (albeit modern) Robinson Crusoe like existence?

Obviously, these things would need sorting into essential and luxury wants and needs, so a little bit of thought is needed to decide what I just absolutely couldn't live without. Given that this island would have electricity and that I would have a house of sorts to live in what would I really need?

I guess one of those all-in-one tool thingies such as a Swiss Army Knife or a Leatherman would be handy for cutting things up and fixing things together and suchlike. A good torch, perhaps solar powered or wind up would be handy too.

After that, I would need my personal grooming gadgets. Hairdryer, tweezers, manicure set. Thank goodness I am not an eyelash curler type of gal but some might need those as well as hair straighteners too. After all, a girl needs to look good at ALL times.

On to practical needs and I would have to have some sort of kettle so that I could make my very necessary morning tea and mid morning coffee. No arguments on this one ~ I just could not function otherwise. A cooking device in the shape of some sort of oven in order to eat properly would be an essential too as I am not an 'add hot water to some indescribable dried mix and end up with a ready meal' type of person. Oh no!

What would I do without my handy kitchen gadgets such as my vegetable peeler; cheese grater and wine breather? (Oh alright, I could manage without the last one I suppose)! Most definitely not without a corkscrew and can opener though; one must eat and drink after all and everyone knows now that wine is good for the heart and that even ring pull openers often snap off in mid pull!

Next on to technological needs and a computer � a laptop would be easiest- would be absolutely necessary in order to keep in touch with the rest of the world and with this I would still be able to make Skype calls and instant message and with a webcam I would not be lonely at all. Simples!

Add to this a mobile phone with decent inbuilt camera and "apps" and, in the words of the wonderful Arthur Daley, the world would be my lobster. Ergo, I would be in touch whenever I needed or wanted to be.

For entertainment, an MP3 player would be invaluable and perhaps a portable TV or a DVD player to keep up to date with 'X factor', er… I mean world news. Essential!

Well, I'm sure the list could go on and on but these are the 21st century everyday gadgets that I would miss the most I think. I guess we are all spoiled really with all the advances of today but aren't we lucky?

If you are looking for more than just the essentials, then why not spoil yourself at Prezzybox.com where you will find a huge range of gifts for men and women to choose from.

The article above was a guest post written by Daniel from Prezzybox.

[Image via Flickr]

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angrybirds seasons
Rovio Angry Birds is a very famous game for iPhone, Android and Symbian smartphones. Rovio announced earlier that they are building a new Angry Birds� Seasons edition. Yesterday the angry birds edition for Android went live. Today we just checked the appstore and found that the iPhone version is live too.
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This version comes with 25 new snow-filled levels which can be played till Christmas. The best part is you cant play third level until tomorrow. Each day new level opens for playing. This edition is available for free for those who purchased Angry Birds Halloween edition. You can upgrade this edition for free.

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For those who didn't buy the Halloween edition. Buy this for 0.99$ which gives you Angry Birds Season and Angry Birds Halloween edition in a single pack.

P.S: AngryBirds Meetup in Chennai organized by Fonearena.

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Earlier this week Zynga sent out some curious invitations to a conference call to various members of the media, including TouchArcade. That left us scratching our heads to see what exactly it was that Zynga was up to that could possibly interest us. I was half expecting them to reveal plans to bring more games to iOS following the success of Farmville [Free] on the App Store, but this took me completely by surprise.

Zynga has acquired NewToy, the developers behind both Words with Friends [$2.99 / Free] and Chess with Friends [$2.99 / Free]. Where things really get interesting is when you consider that NewToy collaborated with ngmoco to release We Rule [Free] back in March, which has since been reskinned several times in various themes. Ngmoco has since been bought by Japanese social gaming conglomerate DeNA, which currently is one of Zynga's biggest competitors in the social gaming realm.

While many of our readers are (understandably) getting tired of freemium time sinks, it is incredibly interesting watching the international business battle unfold between all of these companies making untold millions on microtransactions and ad impressions. We're not sure yet what this will mean for NewToy other than a shiny new titles for the higher-ups at NewToy as well as the rebranding of NewToy to "Zynga With Friends." Like all these previous high-dollar dealings, it will be fun to see what happens once the dust of the acquisition settles.

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Activision Blizzard's often controversial CEO Bobby Kotick recently told Reuters at the Global Media Summit this tuesday, "We don't view the App Store as a really big opportunity for dedicated games." Kotick believes that the best path for growth in Activision's future is utilizing the community of franchises they currently control. World of Warcraft, the Call of Duty games, and other series have been massive cash cows for the company, likely making Call of Duty: Zombies [$4.99 / HD] seem like small potatoes in comparison. While the game has been near the top of the iTunes highest grossing lists since release, it's hard to imagine that's even comparable to the amount of money Activision rakes in on a daily basis from WoW subscriptions and console titles.

Kotick's stance is somewhat understandable, and predictable given the direction the company has taken lately, prioritizing sequels and expansions of reliable series over exploring new territory. It's still disappointing given the success that their current titles have seen on the App Store, as well as the success that similar large publishers such as EA and Gameloft have enjoyed. The up side to all this is that according to Bobby Kotick, the iPad may be an attractive platform for Activision in the future, but not quite yet. Given the sky-high adoption rates the iPad has seen, hopefully serious Activision iPad titles will be coming sooner rather than later.

[via Joystiq]

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Mom? Dad? When did you guys get in a game?

It's hard to drop an RTS on iOS devices like the iPod Touch, iPad, and the iPhone, but that's not discouraging Gameloft. The studio has announced Star Front Collision, a classical three-race, top-down strategy affair that will feature a deep, 20-mission Campaign mode and an up-to-four person competitive online mode. This is in addition to a Skirmish mode, unique tech trees for each race, and a cinematic flair.

Gameloft is promising solid controls � a very important thing considering the platform. But what it's neglecting to mention where Star Front is drawing its inspiration. That game is, of course, is Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft, a worldwide success that has kept many a nerd locked in his bedroom cave for days and days on end. Diamond League is only a few billion CPMs away, right nerds-in-hiding? Right.

Star Front will launch on the App Store in January 2011. You can get your first eyes-on the cinematic portion of the game by watching the trailer Gameloft has just released. Come play spot the likeness with us. Oh, found one! Those bugs look like the Zerg! What did I just win? Nothing? Jeesh. What kind of website is this?

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Back in October, Master Eli told you that Halfbrick Studios' Age of Zombies [$2.99] was a solid dual stick shooter, definitely worth its asking price. Eli doesn't lie; His words are worth their weight in Silver Dragoons. Now, we wouldn't normally throw disbelievers of Eli's Gospel bones, but today is as good of a day as any. Age of Zombies now has a Lite version on the App Store, which will allow you to play the game and evaluate it for free, if that review didn't do it for you for whatever reason.

Take note that this Lite version only showcases the first full chapter in the game, a prehistoric-themed romp. In it, you'll meet the "legendary" zombie T-Rex and even be able to unlock a level of the game's "Survival Mode," in addition to being able to upload your scores and earn Achievements.

In celebration of this release, creator Halfbrick Studios is handing out a little something special to owners of the actual game. Upon downloading the Lite version, you'll receive a bonus unlock code that, when used in the full version of the game, unlocks a "Hoverboard" similar to that one in those popular movies.

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TAT is known for its innovative mobile UI designs. They customize the UI in mobile and embedded devices to look more appealing to end users. In a surprising move RIM[Research In Motion] makers of Blackberry smartphones has announced that it has acquired the Swedish company TAT. This can be seen as a move to revamp the Blackberry UI .

Do check TAT's Custom Built Velvet UI on Meego Here. Don't think that they will continue to develop for Meego but we are sure Blackberry is all set to get an awesome UI in future.

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We have seen a lot of amazing robots from Japan, and today we have another robot from this amazing country. Unlike other robots that can walk, talk or even sing, this one can pick strawberries.


Although this robot doesn't look like human at all, it's one of the most advanced robots that can help humans and make their work even easier. Developed by National Agriculture and Food Research Organization and other local institutions, this robot is the first robot in the world that can pick strawberries on its own. It can even detect how ripe is a strawberry and pick it on its own, without damaging the strawberry.

In order to pick the strawberry, this robot scans it with two cameras and if the strawberry is 80% red it picks it up. This entire process takes only about 9 seconds, which is great. This robot will be perfect and it will definitely speed up the strawberry picking process, because it takes 500 hours for humans to pick the strawberries from 1,000sqm field, while this robot can complete this in just 300 hours.

[via CrunchGear]

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Recently, we saw the first leaked images of the Motorola Olympus, which is an Android powered phone and it's reported that the phone comes with Nvidia Tegra 2, which is a dual-core processor chip. Motorola Olympus seems to be a powerful phone, and we also heard that it's an iPhone killer. Our friends over at Gizmodo got their hands on the Motorola Olympus. The phone is currently running Android 2.2, but it looks like the phone will come with Android 2.3 at the launch, because it's going to be the next Motorola high-end flagship device. The Motorola Olympus is also running on MotoBlur, which is a bad news for few people who don't like MotoBlur. The model number of the phone is Motorola MB860, and the phone also comes with a HDMI port and microUSB port. The phone looks slim, and it will be Motorola's first phone to feature Nvidia Tegra 2 chip. We also heard that the Motorola Olympus will hit AT&T, so you will see this device on AT&T in few months if the rumors are true.

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Though ASUS hasn't yet completely announced all the features of its upcoming U36 ultraportable laptop, it has given us more than just hints to understand what the new laptop could be like. The laptop will weigh around three pounds and will come loaded with Core i3 or i5 processors (as per your choice).

The laptop will have NVIDIA Optimus graphics and four cell battery that promises ten hours of battery life. All this gets packed inside a 0.75 inches thick magnesium shell available in choice of silver or black.

The laptop will be loaded with 2 gigs of RAM and 500 gigs of hard disk drive that runs at 7200 RPM. The machine will have its own USB 3.0 port and one HDMI port. It will come loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System and should cost users around $1400 whenever it is launched in the market.

Amazingly, the still to be launched ASUS ultraportable U36 laptop might looked just a bit overpriced when you take a first look over its specs yet it actually won't be overpriced due to its small size and extreme specifications on which this machine will be running.

[via Engadget]

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Here is a Photo Gallery of the recently launched HTC HD7 by Enrico who is a big fan of FoneArena. The HTC HD7 can be considered a successor the hugely popular HD2 which ran on the previous generation of Windows Mobile.

The HD7 is powered by the all new Windows Phone 7 platform and has some interesting features such as:

  • 4.3? Capacitive LCD Touchscreen with 480*800 Pixels Resolution
  • 1GHz Snapdragon Processor
  • 8/16 GB Internal Memory, 512MB ROM, 576 MB RAM
  • 5 Megapixel Camera with Autofocus, Dual-LED Flash, Geo-tagging and 720p HD Video Recording
  • Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor
  • 1230mAH Battery

Front

Front Top- HTC Logo and the Power/Lock Key

Front Bottom- Touch Sensitive Keys and Grille

Bottom- 3.5mm Audio Jack, microUSB Port and Microphone

Right- Volume Up/Down Rocker Key and Camera Shutter Button

Back

Back Top- HTC Logo Dual-LED Flash, 5 Megapixel Camera and Speaker

Back Top- Kickstand Open

Back Bottom- HD7 and Windowss Phone Logos

Bottom Top- Camera Unit and Power/Lock Key

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