'Tis the season of giving, and in recognition of this six independent iOS developers have banded together to not only give you a great deal on their games, but also give some cheer to less fortunate gamers around the world. From December 21st to December 31st, 6 games will be available individually on the App Store for just 99� each, one of which has notoriously never been on sale before: Canabalt. It's all for a good cause, though, as one-third of all total sales earned during this promotion period will be donated to Child's Play Charity, an organization that collects video games, toys, books, money, and more for children who are spending time ill in hospitals throughout North America and the world.

Here is a list of App Store links to the 6 games that are 99� as part of the Indie sale along with links to each developer's website and our review for each game:

Canabalt, by Semi Secret SoftwareReview

Solipskier, by�MikengregReview

Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor, by�Tiger Style GamesReview

Osmos, by�Hemisphere GamesReview

Eliss, by�Steph ThirionReview

Drop7, by�Area/Code Inc.Review

I could easily talk about each of these games at great length, but the bottom line is that they are all superb games in their own right and are all worth owning if you don't already. Even if you do own some of them, it wouldn't be a bad idea to gift them to some of your iOS owning family and friends while they're on sale, and you can feel good knowing you've contributed to helping kids in need during the Holiday season. You can visit the Indiesale.com website for some more information about the promotion, as well as a link to some bonus wallpapers and ringtones from these developers.

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At the beginning of this month, I had the chance to check out all of EA Mobile's holiday lineup at a special hands-on event in San Francisco. There were a number of interesting titles on display, most of which have since been released to the App Store. But there was one title that was easily the show-stopper of them all: Dead Space. This mobilized version of the 2008 console hit looked stunning for an iOS title, and surprisingly encompassed just about all of the gameplay aspects that you would find in the original console release.

Story-wise, the iOS version of Dead Space will act as a link between the original game and the upcoming Dead Space 2 on consoles. There has been a lot of talk in our forums about the possibility that Dead Space would be on rails, and with the recently released games Rage HD [$1.99] and Infinity Blade [$5.99] that focused on limited mobility (though both are still quite excellent), I can see where they're coming from. �After actually playing the game though, I can put those worries at ease as Dead Space is a full-mobility third-person shooter just like its bigger console brother. The onscreen HUD is minimalist, and the controls use a touch anywhere movement scheme and some intuitive gestures for performing actions in the game.

The first level of the preview version I played took place on a moving tram-like platform, and I had to take out enemies that popped up as the platform made its way down a creepy tunnel. Here, mobility was limited to the tiny platform, but once it arrived at its destination, a control station, the game allowed for movement and exploration. There wasn't much time to explore, though, as immediately enemies descended upon me once again. After alleviating enemies of their various limbs, and dispatching the ones that kept on crawling after me, I was able to visit a computer console where I could upgrade my weapons. After that it was time to move onto the next portion of the station, and that's where the much-too-brief demo ended.

What I took away from Dead Space on iOS is that it's one of the most visually striking games I've seen thus far. The lighting and atmosphere of the levels is almost up to par with the console games, and from what I can tell it will come close to matching all the same gameplay functionality as well. Despite the minimal UI, there's a complex control system underlying the gameplay in Dead Space, and it's not something that was easily grasped in a 10 minute hands-on demo but it piqued my interest enough that I can't wait to dive into the final release. Hopefully that won't be too far off, as EA has told us that Dead Space should launch sometime in January, so drop by the discussion thread in our forums to pass the time until launch next month.

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Soon, Secret of Mana for the iOS will be released in North America and I'd like to go ahead and put some skeptics' fears at ease: it appears to be a faithful, technically sound port of its SNES source material. Exhaling feels good, doesn't it?

This means, though, that all the issues of the original are present. In that weird, overly sentimental way, I want Secret of Mana to retain its baggage. It wouldn't feel… so right otherwise. Perhaps you share this thought. If you don't, beware.

The controls are the lone new feature I've noticed. Square has implemented a virtual controller into the game, allowing for basic movement and action. Flicks and swipes control the radial menus, while character selection can be done via taps. Strangely, you can't interact with the environment by tapping into it. You'll need to use a context-sensitive action button to do so.

Overall, the controls are serviceable. Despite its appearance as a hack-and-slash type of RPG, the action in�Secret of Mana is pretty spaced out, meaning the occasional slip-up and response delay associated with using a virtual button spread doesn't interfere with the experience too much. That said, whenever the game does require precision or fast actions, you'll probably be left wanting a controller. But do note, again, that the controls are serviceable. You don't need a controller, but hey, wouldn't it be nice? Also, wouldn't it be awesome to own a�Ferrari?

And, really, this is a Ferrari of classic RPGs. Go out and give it a spin if you're a fan or a newcomer. It's a great game and this is a pretty good port.

App Store Link: Secret of Mana, $8.99 (Will be available in US App Store at 11:00 PM EST.)

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It's a good time to be a fan of Telltale Games. If you haven't noticed already, the prices of most of Telltale's games are now a mere 99 cents on the App Store.

What's the occasion, you ask? The cuts are in celebration of the release of Monkey Island Tales 1 HD [$6.99] for the iPad, Telltale tells us. And while the sale doesn't actually include the new release, it's nice to save some cash on the companies' other solid titles.

Here's the full list of the games on sale:

I think I think that�Puzzle Agent is the most remarkable game on this list. It has its share of logic flaws, technical baggage, and interface woes, but it rises above all of it with sheer strength of character, oddness, and unique gameplay.�I also think that most Sam & Max fans would agree on this same point in regards to The Penal Zone, too. That game, for sure, has tons of technical issues, but Telltale successfully turns the adventure game formula on its head with Max's newfound time-travel power. You'll see solutions before you see the puzzles and then have to work backwards to solve them. Wild stuff!

Of course, Monkey Island Tales 1 HD is the best of the bunch and it comes highly recommended, though it's not on sale. Sad face. Oh! And this sale ends on January 3, 2011. Buy if you want while you can.

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I reckon this is what's known as MINI's version of a three-door Countryman hatchback coupe? With the North American International Auto Show in just a month to come, MINI has released the first details on their Paceman concept.

Featuring a bold front fascia, a sloping roofline and 19 inch alloy wheels.Inside, the four-seat cabin has leather upholstery, and unique door panel trim. Powered by the same John Cooper Works' turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 155 kW (211 PS / 208 hp) and 260 Nm (192 lb-ft) of torque, we hope there will be more info on its availability and pricing soon.

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One of the best things about the App Store is when a developer releases something completely out of the blue that's totally ridiculous, and likely never would have seen the light of day on any other platform. Rappin' Granny [99�] is one such project, created by Nathan Hunley who also happens to be half of Igloo Games, the guys behind Dizzy Bee [99�].

The premise of the game is simple. A rappin' granny struts down a hallway dishing out presents which you have to give to the correct recipient. In order to figure out who to give which present to, you have to listen to the rap which is filled with clues. These clues initially start out very simple, but get tricky later in the rap as you're forced to determine who someone's wife is, for instance.

The entire game is wrapped around a scoring system that awards more if you're able to deliver the presents to the beat. Also, you can score bonus points by flicking presents to their recipient instead of dragging them to their hands. The granny's rap is funny, the gameplay is silly, and the music of the game has a real PaRappa The Rapper feel to it.

Unfortunately, the down side of the game is that the rap stays the same. Once you memorize the game, all that's really left to do is play through it again and again to beat your high score. I would have loved to see some kind of variation either from randomization of the different verses, or something that prevents you from just memorizing everything. Regardless, this is an extremely cute game that will be easily enjoyed by anyone who likes the quirky side of the App Store.

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Few releases on the App Store have made me squeal in greater delight than Hudson's TurboGrafx-16 GameBox [Free], for several reasons. First off, while most were busy arguing whether or not Sega does what Nintendon't, I was busy having the time of my life playing classics such as Blazing Lazers, Keith Courage in Alpha Zones, and Bonk's Adventure. Secondly, this might be one of the best implementations of a console emulator we've seen so far on the App Store.

Downloading the actual emulator itself is completely free, which gets you access to World Sports Competition as well as a daily rotating free demo game which you can play for three minutes. (Today's is Salamander.) From there, you can view the catalog of currently available games, which it sounds like Husdon has plans to constantly expand. These games are $2.99 each, and once you unlock them via in-app purchase you can play them to your heart's content.

Much like the original TurboGrafx-16 system, the emulator has a D-pad and two buttons, along with a turbo mode for each button that can be toggled on and off. The games I've tried control about as well as you would expect a console game designed for a controller to play with virtual controls. They're entirely workable, but don't expect the same precision as a physical controller.

The controls situation is alleviated somewhat by a great save state system that allows you to save and resume games at any time. If a jump is coming up that's particularly tricky, just save your game state, attempt it, and instantly load where you were again if you fail. Sure, it's a little cheesy, but it has substantially lessened the frustration I usually experience when I die in these types of classic ports due to the lack of precision from virtual controls.

Right now the game selection in the emulator isn't the best, and aside from the previously mentioned World Sports Competiton and Salamander, it also comes packed with Gradius, R-Type, Bonk's Adventure, Bomberman '94, New Adventure Island, Vigilante, Ninja Spirit, Military Madness, Victor Run, Soldier Blade, Jaseiken Necromander, Dungeon Explorer, World Class Baseball, and China Warrior.

TurboGrafx-16 GameBox is a marvelous emulator packed with nostalgia for anyone around during the TurboGrafx-16 glory days. It's substantially cheaper than picking up a TurboExpress and the real game cards… which is easier said than done due to the systems being afflicted by the capacitor plague, making functional units very hard to come by. There are a ton of games I'd like to see included with future updates, but this is a great start. Now only if Sega would release something like this instead of packaging all their games individually…

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When�Verizon launched 4G LTE in USA, we thought that they will also launch some LTE phones too, but�unfortunately�they�didn't. Verizon mentioned that they will bring LTE phones next year, and rumors were on the street that�Verizon is planning to launch it during CES 2011. Now Verizon has�tweeted that "Jan. 6 at CES: Android and LTE � could it be like peanut butter and chocolate? YUM," .Hopefully we will see some good Android devices at CES 2011.�HTC confirmed it a few days ago that they will bring LTE devices next year, which means that we might see HTC devices at CES 2011, and it could be�HTC Merge. We also saw�LG LTE phone with Verizon branding a few weeks ago, which is rumored to be launch at CES 2011.

Today, Motorola also confirmed it that they will launch the Honeycomb tablet at CES 2011, and it was rumored that Verizon will carry the Motorola tablet. So may be the Honeycomb tablet will be launch under Verizon branding, and will come with LTE technology. We are sure that this CES is going to be the best so far. So Verizon lovers, are you excited about this good news?

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Earlier this month, Google and Samsung announced the first Android 2.3 powered smartphone, the Google Nexus S. This handset was set to release on December 16 in the US and December 20 in the UK. Nexus S was released on time in the US, but it got delayed in UK due to some unknown reasons. This device will be finally available from December 22 in the UK. Moreover, the price of Nexus S have been dropped from �549.95 to �429.99.

Nexus S comes with a 4 inch Super AMOLED display, 1 GHz application processor, Android 2.3 OS (Gingerbread), 5 megapixel camera with Auto Focus, HD (720p) video recording, NFC, Wi-Fi, 16 GB internal memory, 512MB RAM, 3.5 mm audio jack, 1500 mAh battery and much more.

Google Nexus S will be exclusively available at key Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy stores from December 22 in the UK. All other branches of the Carphone Warehouse will be taking orders via instant ship delivery. This handset will be available SIM free for �429.99 (approx. $670). You can also get the powerful Nexus S for free with a �30 per month contract, or on PAYG for �429.99 with O2, Orange, Vodafone and T-Mobile.

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While we weren't too crazy about Dungeon Defenders: First Wave [$2.99] in our review, the latest news from Trendy Entertainment is really cool. In an upcoming update, the game is going to have completely cross-platform multiplayer. How cross-platform? Well, the following video shows the game being played with an iPad, two different Android devices, and on a PC:

Characters are also going to be completely portable between platforms as well. Prior to this announcement, we've seen some cross-platform multiplayer on the App Store such as Homerun Battle 3D, but I haven't seen anything like this before. The thought of being able to bring my iPad over to a friends' house and play in a multiplayer game with them that they're playing on their PC feels like the future.

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We've been having a great time with Aralon: Sword and Shadow HD [$6.99] as evident by our review from last week, but there is no denying the fact that the game's initial release was a little rough around the edges. It didn't stop us from enjoying it, but we're extremely happy to see Crescent Moon Games hard at work releasing updates to tweak the game. Animations have been approved for both fishing and pick pocketing, in addition, NPCs also have gotten some new animations and greetings.

Graphical and performance enhancements have been made which makes the game run and look better, and spell effects have also been improved. In the additional content department, there are new quests, crafting recipes, items, and more. Also, in your travels you will come across both mage and troll henchmen that will aid you. Two new shops have opened as well, one in the city and one in Taryn Ridge.

Various improvements have made to the game's dungeons including souping up boss battles, and Crescent Moon addressed some of the crashes players were experiencing along with implementing a bucket full of other bug fixes and balance tweaks. If you were waiting to pick up Aralon to see what happens with future updates, now is your chance. We've also heard from Crescent Moon that they're hard at work on another update, and plan to implement as much as they can from the Aralon suggestions thread on our forums.

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Ever wondered how tablets evolved ? Have you ever heard of the Egyptian Hieroglyphic Tablet from 3200 B.C ?� Motorola has made a pretty informative and hilarious video to tease it's upcoming Android Honeycomb tablet which is all set for a CES 2011 launch at Las Vegas next month.

The Egyptian tablet has Good graphics but weight makes for difficult portability according to folks at Motorola

The video dives into history and also features the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab and Motorola pokes fun at the iPad and calls it a giant iPhone . The Video also makes fun of the� Galaxy Tab and says that it runs on Android OS made for a Phone.

Towards the end of the video a honey bee would buzz across the screen to indicate the upcoming Honeycomb Android tablet from Motorola

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The first Infinity Blade [$5.99] update Chair Entertainment spoke about last week is coming tomorrow, according to a recent press release. As mentioned, this "booster pack" raises the game's cap to 40 to 45 courtesy of the five new swords, shields, helmets and the additional set of armor it adds. The update also adds the Marrow Fiend to the game, the first of several new enemies promised to come in later updates.

There are a couple of surprises bundled into this booster as well. One of those aforementioned helmets will be a "Santa-themed" helm. Also, Chair has added the ability to listen to your own music while playing through the game on top of several bug fixes and "optimizations."

Perhaps the biggest surprise is that this update will allow you to purchase gold in the game with real world cash. Chair PR says it's added this due to "popular demand," but something tells us the smell and taste of green was a great motivator, too. And good on them, really. Chair created a fantastic game, released it at a low price, and deserves the extra money.

However, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the game's precious balance is maintained in future updates and DLC � either paid or free � moving forward. I'd hate not to get rewarded with as much gold as I'm accustomed to because people like to buy fake currency with real currency. Benefit of the doubt, though. Again, Chair did a bang-up job on Infinity Blade. It's one of the coolest iOS titles this year, for sure.

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LG has launched it's amazing dual-core phone the Optimus 2X last week. Now LG's German Blog has shared the news that the phone will be called the Optimus Speed with model number P990 in Germany . We are not sure if this name is only for Germany or for entire Europe.

The phone will come with Android 2.2 Froyo on board and will be updated to Android 2.3 GingerBread . Official Price and Launch date is still not known !

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If you're an Android fan hoping to cash in on the new Google Nexus S in time for this Christmas, this is what you've been dreading to hear. While the latest news may not have a massive impact as the delay will still mean the new Google Android flagship will arrive by the holidays, this does mean fans will need to wait abit longer to get their hands on the new Android 2.3 Gingerbread device.


The new Samsung phone which will now be officially releasing here in the UK on the 22nd via the Carphone Warehouse (from free with a �30/month contract), will also be available in only limited quantities at key stores. This most likely points to stores in London. If you're hoping to get hold of one before the holidays, online purchasing with the option of collection at your nearest Carphone Warehouse shop would be your safest and most likely successful bet. Pre-orderers should presumably be getting their handsets on Wednesday too, while the very reasonable �430 unlocked handset price has also been confirmed.

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As you may know Facebook Photos are huge part of Facebook community, and many users are uploading their pictures to their Facebook profiles. Sometimes, users want to tag their friends in their photos and this is where Tag Suggestions kicks in.

Tag Suggestions uses the facial recognition technology so it can recognize and automatically suggest which friends to tag on your pictures. Although Tag Suggestions sounds like an amazing feature, some users are concerned about their privacy. If you're worried about your privacy you can always uncheck "Suggest photos of me to friends" in your privacy settings.

As you can see, this is an interesting feature, and according to the Facebook Vice President of Products Chris Cox, we should see Tag Suggestions for US users sooner than we think.

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It was just a few days ago that we received some new information regarding the iOS release of classic RPG Secret of Mana from the Square Enix Facebook page. While hearing any news about the game's progress is always encouraging, it was little more than a tease as they still hadn't announced a concrete release date or pricing for the highly anticipated title. Well it looks like they didn't want to keep us in suspense for too long, as Secret of Mana has finally released in the New Zealand App Store.

As with all set release dates, Secret of Mana has appeared in the NZ App Store first where the calendar has already turned to December 21st, the game's official release date. This means the game will slowly become available throughout other countries' App Stores as the world spins on its axis and other time zones can catch up. Secret of Mana should finally hit the US App Store tonight at 11pm EST, at an expected price of $8.99. Early discussion of the title is already filtering into our forums, and we'll take a closer look at Secret of Mana once we get our grubby American paws on it later tonight.

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There are several major browsers on the market, and with all those browsers, Opera is being shunned by users, but that doesn't mean that we've seen the last of Opera. Opera 11 is here, and it's ready for a comeback.

Opera features tab stacking, which is quite useful feature if you have dozens of tabs opened at the same time. Simply drag one tab on top of another, and you'll stack those tabs together. You can stack as many tabs as you want that way, and you'll get a preview of each tab so you can access any tab in matter of seconds. Besides tab stacking, Opera has support for extensions that can block ads, remember passwords and filled fields, download YouTube videos, and translate pages. Another thing that we have to mention is that Opera 11 has visual mouse gestures, so you can open new pages, close tables, navigate pages and you'll get a visual guide while you're doing that, so you won't have to memorize all of those gestures.

Opera 11 looks great, and it's packed with all sorts of features, if you're bored of your current browser, Opera 11 is a potential alternative, there's support for both Windows and Mac OS X so there's no harm in giving it a go.

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The HTC Wildfire has finally got the update to Android 2.2 FroYo in UK. The�new�Build number for the update is 2.22.405.1.Make sure you back up your phone before applying the update

Here is the changelog for the update

  • USB tethering
  • Possibility of installing applications to SD card (if supported by the application)
  • Native support for Activesync Exchange (email, contacts and calendar sync) and security policies
  • Enhanced Camera application
  • Enhanced Bluetooth support
  • Speed and stability improvements
  • Multiple keyboard languages
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot tethering

Flash player and Live wallpapers won't be available due to hardware restrictions. While the update is currently only available in UK. We are hoping it reaches other markets also soon.

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After the deluge of new releases over the last couple of weeks, there has been an almost equal amount of updates to current games recently. While it's exciting to dive into brand new game experiences, it can be just as fun to receive an update for an already released game that adds functionality and breathes new life into the gameplay. Here is a quick summary of some of the more significant updates that have hit in the past several days or so.


Max Adventure, $0.99 It was just last week that we reviewed Max Adventure, the newest game from Imangi Studios, and already the game has received its first content update. Max Adventure is a dual-stick shooter that follows the story of a small boy who must defend the planet from an alien invasion. Despite the exorbitant amount of dual-stick shooters on the App Store, Max Adventure manages to stand out with its cute presentation and varied gameplay across a lengthy campaign and survival mode.

With this latest update there is now a brand new survival map to play on, as well as some gameplay tweaks and bug fixes. In addition, you can now take advantage of the video out feature of your iPad or 4th generation iPhone/iPod touch and play Max Adventure on the big screen using your device as a controller. We already liked Max Adventure quite a bit when it came out last Tuesday, and it's nice to see the game get an update so quickly. We'll be looking forward to what other treats are in store for Max Adventure in the future, and you can pick up the game while it's still on sale for 99�.


Beast Boxing 3D, $1.99 Last month we reviewed Beast Boxing 3D, an arcade-style boxing game with gorgeous 3D graphics and the soul of Punch-Out! at the core of its gameplay. One area where Beast Boxing 3D was lacking though was in the replay value department, as once you made your way through the roster of fighters in the campaign there wasn't a whole lot of reason to go back and keep playing. Developer Goodhustle Studios has addressed this with a new 1.2 update that adds an endless survival mode.

You could always go back and rematch opponents you had defeated in the campaign before, but the endless mode actually gives you a purpose to do so which makes it much more fun. In addition, the responsiveness of the controls and the ability to pull off combos has been tightened up, as well as a number of other performance optimizations.�Finally, two new characters have been added to rematch mode � a Santa character and a (somewhat late) Pilgrim character. If you finished Beast Boxing 3D previously and need a reason to go back, check out the endless mode in the latest update. Also there is a lite version to try and the full version is currently on sale for $1.99.


CAPCOM ARCADE, Free Capcom Arcade is a games portal that lets you play a selection of classic arcade games from developer Capcom. The game was released early last month, and we generally enjoyed it in our review, although it did have a few problems. The most glaring for me personally was that while Capcom Arcade was a free to download ad-supported game, there was no way to get rid of the ads if you ended up purchasing content in the game. The other issues stemmed from a general lack of polish in regards to the performance and controls of the arcade titles.

The latest update for Capcom Arcade addresses all of these problems, and at the same time adds a new arcade machine, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, to the collection. First off, buying any of the arcade cabinets, buying any 3 special items (read: in-game cheats), or having at least one token in your possession will disable the ads in the game. Next, the scrolling shooter 1942, which had the most significant performance problems, has been improved greatly, and I'm happy to say it now runs without a hitch. The controls have also been tweaked in a number of the games, making them easier to play. Finally, a Bluetooth multiplayer mode has been added to both of the Street Fighter II games, which is a welcome addition. As an added bonus the price to buy an arcade game has dropped to $1.99 each for a limited time, so if you had some issues with Capcom Arcade before it's worth checking out this new update and picking up some games while they're on sale.


ChuChu Rocket!, $2.99 Late last October, Sega released their iOS port of ChuChu Rocket! which we thoroughly enjoyed in our review. Less than a month later, a significant update was issued for the game that added 100 new levels to play through as well as a number of gameplay improvements and fixes. Now ChuChu Rocket! has received possibly its most exciting update yet in the form of online multiplayer for 2-4 players over Game Center in both the iPhone and iPad versions of the game.

Seeing as how the original Dreamcast release of ChuChu Rocket! was fondly remembered for being one of the first online multiplayer games on home gaming consoles, it was definitely a disappointment that the iOS version didn't initially ship with this functionality. It's in there now though thanks to this latest update, and better late than never. The online mode lets you join or host a match with random players or invite friends from your Game Center friends list. Also part of this update is a Retina Display update for capable devices and general optimizations and fixes. If you are lacking in nearby buddies to engage in the insanely fun multiplayer mode in ChuChu Rocket!, now you can get your fix by jumping online for some battles.

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Check out today's LogicBuy daily gadget deal of the latest Lenovo Ideapad U260 Core i3 Laptop for $799 after $200 Coupon. Just 18mm thick, the laptop is powered by an Intel Core i3/i5 processor, and 4GB of memory. It also sports a 320GB hard drive and integrated Intel HD graphics with HDMI connector.

Available in clementine orange or mocha brown, magnesium-aluminum alloy casing is elegantly styled 'hardback book' like as you can see in the pictures above.�The IdeaPad U260 comes with a 12.5-inch 1366�768 LED-backlit display with a 0.3 megapixel camera on top of the screen. It has spill-resistant keyboard and two-button touch pad with multitouch and scoll function. You can expect WiFi, bluetooth and Dolby Advanced Audio system with stereo speakers.

The U260 Core i5 model in Clementine Orange starting at $1,199, the deal offers $220 coupon which mean you are paying only $879.20. This is the best price for the Core i5 equipped U260.


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Airtel Bangladesh started its operations today and joined 19 countries where Airtel operates in Asia and Africa. Airtel had earlier acquired majority stake in Warid Telecom in Bangladesh from the Dhabi Group.Warid Telecom has now been renamed as Airtel Bangladesh

"We are extremely honoured to begin our journey in Bangladesh with our new global identity. We know the people of Bangladesh are very passionate about their identity, their culture and their language. The Airtel brand will represent these values, while retaining the youthfulness and dynamism of the global brand so that our customers here can enjoy the same best-in-class brand experienced across continents. We have already begun work to take our mobile network deeper into the rural areas and deliver world-class and affordable mobile services." Chris Tobit, CEO � Airtel Bangladesh

The Airtel brand in Bangladesh will be launched with the brand promise: "Bhalobashar tane, pashe ane." The CEO added "Our brand promise reflects what is unique and different about us. We are here to keep our customers connected not only to each other but with what they love the most in every part of their lives � music, games, entertainment, networking etc.Along with a bouquet of voice and data services, the communication experience of airtel customers will be enriched through a variety of innovative lifestyle-based services." At every point, airtel customers will get to enjoy superior value which is made possible by airtel's scale and unique business model.

Airtel Bangladesh�� has also launched 'airtel live' � WAP portal offering customers content like Games ,� Video and Photo sharing . Other premium services like� "Gaan Bolo, Gaan Pao", Cricket Caller tunes, Classified services and App Central (with 20,000 rich apps) have also been launched .

Airtel has also launched unveiled a GPS-based Vessel Locating Service to enable tracking of fishing vessels for the fishermen communit.

Airtel Bangladesh currently has around 4 million customers and has been upgrading the mobile network in the country for the past 11 months to offer superior voice quality and faster data access.

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