On a gloomy and rainy day in Boston, I stood around with hundreds of other people to secure myself an iPad 2. It had potential to be miserable, but thankfully Apple provided some really awesome umbrellas in addition to the normal array of beverages and snacks they usually give to people standing in launch day lines. There have been a number of review on the device already, so I'll just focus on how the device works in games. (Although, I will say you must get a smart cover, they're awesome.)

Unsurprisingly, everything I've tried seems to run substantially better across the board. Games that previously chugged on the iPad now run at or near a solid 60 FPS. In fact, I've yet to play a single iPad game on my iPad 2 that didn't perform phenomenally. It's fantastic, as over the last year of talking to developers I've heard many tales of woe regarding the poor graphical performance of the original iPad.

If you just got an iPad 2 and are looking to stretch its legs, the device launched with four games that have been "optimized" for the device. Only one of them is even a new game, the rest of them all had free updates land today to beef up the graphics (and the file size, unfortunately) for the iPad 2.

Real Racing 2 HD, $9.99 � There's not a whole lot to say about this game that we haven't already other than it runs on the iPad and looks fantastic on the iPad 2. We loved the iPhone version in our review, and RR2 HD almost feels even more immersive because of the increase of screen size. One thing though, with the bigger screen, just how flat the cockpits of the cars look is much more noticeable. I'd love to see some bump mapping or other depth given to them, as once you notice it, it's kind of hard to un-see. Obviously, it runs much better on the iPad 2 than the original iPad as well.

Dead Space for iPad, $6.99 � We reviewed this game when it was first released and liked it then, and now it's even better with some heavy anti-aliasing. Check out the crisp border of the sign in the above screenshot, on the original iPad that's jaggy as all get-out. This new iPad 2 version of the game looks good enough that it's worth re-playing the whole game over again just to see it.

Asphalt 6: Adrenaline HD, $6.99 � This is the most underwhelming of all the "optimized" games. It runs great on the device, and the draw distance is crazy, but after playing Dead Space or Real Racing 2 HD, the lack of anti-aliasing really sticks out. Also, while the draw distance is far enough out to completely eliminate pop-in, power-ups and other cars still seem to pop-in even though the scenery doesn't. It's a good effort I suppose, but if you're only going to pick up one of these iPad 2 games, don't let it be this one unless you're just crazy about Burnout-style games.

Infinity Blade, $5.99 � As we said in our initial review, "It doesn't get much more 'must-have' than this." That goes double if you've got an iPad 2. This gesture-based sword-fighter looks nuts. So nuts I posted a completely separate comparison post between the iPad and iPad 2. Infinity Blade is such an impressive display of what the iPad 2 is capable of that it should have come preloaded on the device.

These four launch day games are very impressive, and I doubt I'm alone when I say that I can't wait to see what developers come up with on this substantially faster device.

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After spending hours in line today, I managed to get my greasy sausage fingers on a brand new iPad 2. I'll be doing a first impressions post shortly, but the insane differences between Infinity Blade [$5.99] running on the original iPad when compared to the iPad 2 seemed too substantial to not immediately write about. Some things to look for in these screen shots include how smooth the edges are on the iPad 2, as well as how high resolution the textures are in comparison. We have this kind of image quality, while everything runs at a much higher frame rate.

The best way to view these comparisons is to click on one to load up the light box image viewer, then click through the screenshots one by one, going back and forth to compare them. The differences are obvious.

iPad 2 on left, iPad on right:

If this is what the iPad 2 can do with existing games that got a quick update to take advantage of the new horsepower, I can't wait to see what games are going to look like that are built from the ground up for the device.

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Technology is rapidly advancing and thanks to the technology of '3D printing', we might be able to print out our own pc hardware parts in the future.


If you're familiar with the technology of 3D printing, you know that 3D printers can 'print' real objects. Well, it seems that 3D printers will be able to produce real hardware parts within a decade according to the CEO of EADS U.K. We should mention a bicycle that was made with 3D printer that was shown on BBC as an example of this latest technology. Unlike other printed objects, this bicycle is made from nylon that is melted with other materials by laser so it can be strong and heavy as steel. This technology can change the economy since we won't have to buy actual parts, instead we could simply purchase the model and print it on our own.

Anyhow, making of your own parts with a 3D printer sounds amazing, but it's still at least 10 years from reality.

[via Ubergizmo]

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If you like playing good old Nintendo 64 games, you'll be pleased to hear that you can enjoy in these games on your Android phone thanks to the new app called N64oid.


Android users that are Nintendo 64 fans have a reason to rejoice since a N64 emulator is now available on Android Market. N64oid is developed by Yongzh, a known developer of emulators for various consoles. As for this app, it works great and if you want to enjoy Nintendo classics, you just have to purchase this app from Android Market and get some Nintendo 64 ROMs. We would like to mention that this app is legal, but downloading of ROMs isn't, so keep that in mind as well.

N64oid is recommended for newer phones, so if you have Droid, Samsung Galaxy S, Google Nexus, HTC Desire HD, etc, this app will serve you well for less than $6.

[via PCWorld]

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It seems that we'll see Internet Explorer 9 sooner than we think, according to the latest news. After the release candidate of Internet Explorer 9 launched lately, Microsoft has now announced some news about the final release of IE9.


Today we've got some good news from Microsoft for all Internet Explorer users out there. Microsoft has just announced that it will launch the final version of Internet Explorer 9 on Monday, March 14th at SxSW in Austin, Texas. Internet Explorer 9 is currently in beta state and it focuses on HTML 5 and on web performance, as well as on graphic hardware acceleration. With more than 2 million downloads of its release candidate thus far, we're assuming that Internet Explorer 9 final will be quite a hit when it reaches its finalised version on Monday � perfect timing for the IE6 Countdown Campaign.

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With the iPad 2 launching today, many developers are trying to catch the wave of new customers who will be looking for things to try on their shiny new device by putting their iPad games on sale, which is typical of any iOS product launch, holiday, or really any other reason they can think up to throw a sale party. The usual suspects are here, with big sales from both EA Mobile and Gameloft, and there's a number of other enticing sales on miscellaneous titles from big and small developers alike.

EA Sales:

Gameloft Sales (All Games 99�):

Miscellaneous:

As with all sales on the App Store, these prices are good as of this writing but are subject to change at any time. Your best bet to keep up with the constant price fluctuations in the App Store is to download the universal AppShopper app which allows you to maintain a wish list of games and notifies you of price changes or updates with push notifications. You can also just use the plain old AppShopper.com website or our price drops and freebies forum where our members do an excellent job of keeping on top of the latest discounts.

Whether you're upgrading to an iPad 2 today or just hanging on to your last year's model, definitely take advantage of all these great sales going on for some excellent iPad titles.

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As of a few minutes ago, PAX East is underway at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in Boston, MA. Passes are completely sold out, but if you're resourceful you might be able to dig one up on the PAX East forums. Penny Arcade's PAX is an interesting spin on gaming conventions as instead of being marketing and business focused, it's an entire event put on by gamers for gamers.

Because of this shift in focus, iPhone coverage can be entirely hit or miss. I've got some promising meetings lined up, but it's nothing like GDC 2011 mania (thankfully, for the sake of my sanity). If you're around PAX East (or the Boston area) and want to meet up, feel free to send me an IM via AOL Instant Messenger. My screen name is ioburn [Status: ]. If you don't have an AIM account, signing up is easy and only takes a second. Alternatively, AIM is even connected to Facebook and Google Talk, if you would rather use that. AIM forwards to my phone, so I should be reasonably responsive when it comes to meeting requests.

Of course you can always email at tips@toucharcade.com just make sure to include "PAX East 2011" in the subject somewhere for the sake of my inbox.

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Apple has decided to release the newest version of their XCode Integrated Development Environment app for a price this time. While XCode has been free for owners of OS X machines and has been included on the install media for years they've decided to charge a nominal fee for the latest release: $4.99. If you are a registered Apple developer you will continue to receive XCode gratis; however, if you are a mere mortal like me you will now have to shell out a few bucks for the latest and greatest.

The newest version of XCode includes development environments for both OS X and iOS.� In addition to the regular integrated development environment being included they've also included the software development kits for both OS X and iOS, the iOS Simulator, and Instruments.

I've done a bit of development in XCode over the years.� My five favorite features included in this new version are:

  1. Single window environment
  2. Improved navigation
  3. Built-in interface builder
  4. Version editor
  5. Instruments

If you do much development on OS X / iOS or you are looking to get involved I highly recommend that you checkout this new release.

[via TheRegister]

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With the iPad 2 slated to hit consumers' hands later today, developer's are already beginning to release updates to their games that take advantage of the extra graphical processing power that we talked about in-depth yesterday.


Dead Space™ for iPad, $6.99 - First out of the gate is an update for Dead Space for iPad that features enhanced graphics and a couple of other user requested improvements. You can now freely adjust the look sensitivity, which was a sticking point in our review, and can also invert the Y-axis for gamers who prefer to play with that option. These latter two control options are also included in an update for the iPhone version of Dead Space [$6.99].

Check out these newly release screens for Dead Space for iPad that show off the improved iPad 2 visuals:

This update is already out and ready to go, and in addition Dead Space for iPad is currently on sale for $6.99 down from the original price of $9.99.


Infinity Blade, $5.99 - Also getting updated today is Chair's epic sword battling game Infinity Blade. It was just last week during GDC that Infinity Blade received a huge update that practically doubled the content in the game, adding a new dungeon; new enemies, arenas, and items; and the ability to start a new game+ and continue leveling up to your heart's content. Now Chair is already at it again with an update that optimizes�Infinity Blade for the beefier hardware of the iPad 2.

The update for Infinity Blade is just starting to go live, so you may not see it in your updates tab right away as it's still propagating through Apple's servers, but keep checking as it should be available for you sometime today. Along with this Infinity Blade update, the update for Dead Space for iPad, and the just released Real Racing 2 HD [$9.99], there should be more than enough visual stimulation to show off to your friends if you're planning on picking up an iPad 2 today.

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The above picture shows a Touch & Type slider phone from Nokia.

The design of the phone is very similar to the other CSeries phones. It looks like a combination of C3-01 and C5-03 phones. Considering the fact that Touch & type phones have numbering either C3-x or X3-x, we think it will have a similar numbering.

Most probably under the CSeries and maybe another version of the phone will be released under the XSeries.

No specifications are known yet but we will inform you as soon as we receive any new info.

via Test-Mobile

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These so called 'portable game console case mods' are getting popular nowadays, and after our recently featured portable PS2 mod, we've got today another one, featuring a portable Nintendo 64 mod, so let's see what it has to offer.


It appears that Nintendo 64 isn't dead yet, and this mod is trying to prove that since it combines the power of N64 and the looks of GameBoy Advance, or its carrying case at least. As you can see, this mod uses some of the buttons from the standard N64 controller, but it doesn't come with a D-pad. Instead, it uses analog stick from Nintendo GameCube, and except the D-pad, you'll notice that all other buttons are there, although some of them are smaller. Therefore, if you want to play your favourite game, you'll just need an old N64 cartridge to put in this mod and you're good to go.

This mode is created by Hailrazer, for his personal pleasure, so it's not available for sale, so if you would like your own, you're going to need to create your own!

[via Engadget]

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Last December, Firemint wowed everybody by releasing Real Racing 2 [$6.99], the sequel to their popular racing sim that originally hit in Summer of 2009. We had no problem awarding Real Racing 2 5 stars in our review, calling it the "king of iOS racing games". One thing we weren't sure of, however, and something that many players in our forums and elsewhere had been wondering about, was if there would be a Real Racing 2 for the iPad.

Firemint since confirmed that it was in the works, and part of the hold up was seeing what Apple's plans were for the iPad 2 which was announced last week and is available starting today.

Well, just like clockwork, and echoing the original iPad's release, Real Racing 2 HD [$9.99] has launched just in time to be one of the flagship titles for the new iPad 2. Firemint claims that Real Racing 2 HD is optimized for both the original iPad and the extra performance muscle of the iPad 2, so should serve as a great title to show off your shiny new toy should you be picking up an iPad 2 later today.

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nokia e7 contest day 4
Welcome to the last and final day of the Nokia E7 Smartlife Contest. Here is your last chance to win a Nokia E7. The Nokia E7 has a nice little feature which lets me access all my info such as emails , missed calls , messages, tweets in one place. I can even control my music player from here.Normally you would have to dive deep into menus to get all this info.And you have to keep going back and forth to access a single piece of information.

But thanks to this feature, you can have all the info in one swipe of the thumb in one single place.

Click on the link and enter your answers.

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