Back in January, we learned about a new crossover deal between Universal Pictures and Doodle Jump developer Lima Sky that would see�Doodle Jump somehow being affiliated with the upcoming movie Hop. At that time we weren't quite sure if this would tie into the original Doodle Jump [99�], be an update to Doodle Jump Christmas Special [99�], or if it would be a completely new game altogether. Today we find out that it's the latter, as Doodle Jump: Hop the Movie [Free] is now available in the App Store as a brand new separate game.

The premise for the game is that E.B., the son of the Easter Bunny, is set to take over the family tradition of delivering Easter baskets to kids around the world. But before he can take on his new role in life, he needs to become more proficient at jumping. This is where Doodle the Doodler comes in, as he has had more experience jumping than practically anybody.

Doodle Jump: Hop the Movie features 25 levels, with one unlocking each day until the movie's release on April 1st. Since that's not quite 25 days away, there are currently 8 levels available to play, which probably accounts for the time it took to be approved by Apple. It's unclear whether or not there is a traditional endless mode, as each new level is completed by attaining a certain height goal, and there is no sort of score tracking that I can see.

Still, it definitely feels just like a Doodle Jump game, and that means that it's a lot of fun. The graphics have an Easter flare to them, with platforms made out of jelly beans and Doodler jumping alongside you decked out in his cute bunny costume. It's also a universal app and features graphical support for Retina Display devices.�Doodle Jump: Hop the Movie is free to download and play, and as far as games that tie in with advertisements go, it seems to be a pretty solid release and is worth checking out if you're looking for a new Doodle Jump fix.

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Kinect hacks aren't anything new nowadays, but have you ever wondered how successful Kinect actually has been since launch? We've got some figures, and according to them, Kinect is the fastest selling electronic device of all time.


Since its release in the last year, this motion control device for Xbox360 has gained an enormous popularity. In fact, Kinect has set a world record as a fastest selling electronic consumer device. In first 60 days of its release, Kinect has been sold in about 133,333 copies per day. This means that after two months of sale more than 8 million Kinect units have been sold worldwide. Another interesting information is that Kinect has been sold in more than iPhone and iPad in the same time period, so that's quite a success for Microsoft.

Kinect's popularity is growing with more than 10 million sold copies up til now, this surely must be giving Xbox360 itself a boost as well.

[via PC Mag]

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As promised, Microsoft has released the latest version of its popular browser, Internet Explorer 9, so after a long time, the final version of Internet Explorer 9 is finally here.


Folks from Microsoft are proud of their latest update to IE, and according to them, Internet Explorer 9 has a lot to offer when it comes to graphics handling, security and privacy features.

For the first time, Internet Explorer is ready to compete with other major browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera. Microsoft is especially proud of tools that keep Internet Explorer 9 users from being tracked as they go through various web pages. With this feature, firms won't be able to present ads to surfers according to their surfing habits. Besides that, we'll see improved security and impressive visual effects thanks to its built-in acceleration that utilizes both CPU and GPU.

The final version of Internet Explorer 9 is here, so the question is how many of you will abandon your current browser and switch to IE9?

[via Ubergizmo]

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Finally BenQ has launched Android tab � R100 in China. In terms of technical specifications, the BenQ R100 has a 10.1-inch LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and is based on a 833MHz ARM processor.

While it may not be the lightest at 720g, the relatively slim 244 mm x 191 mm x 15 mm BenQ R100 includes an internal storage 8 GB with SD slot that supports cards up to 16GB, mini-USB port and mini-HDMI jack and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connection, Bluetooth respectively.

The battery has a range of up to 12 hours when the tablet is used only for reading. Also, the touchscreen allow users to take handwritten notes using a stylus � an rather uncommon site for an Android tablet.

The BenQ R100 was first announced in December last year and is now available in China. The tablet is being sold for 3100 Yuan (about $470).

[via iTechNews]

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Motorola is one of the leading mobile phone companies in the world. They recently launched their first ever Android powered tablet, which seems to be a good tablet and a strong competitor for Apple iPad 2. Last year, Motorola also launched the Motorola Droid X and Droid 2. Droid X is Motorola's one of the best selling phone, and Droid 2 is the successor of the popular Android phone known as the Motorola Droid. It looks like Motorola is planning to launch new Android device this year because some new screenshots are leaked over at HowardForums by user wnrussell. He leaked shots of Motorola Droid 3, Motorola Targa and Droid X2.

Motorola Droid 3 is a successor to the Motorola Droid 2 and it's codenamed as Daytona. We don't know much about the Motorola Droid 3, and in the image above we can see that the device comes with a QWERTY keyboard and a slim sliding touchscreen. Unfortunately, the keyboard is not shown in the image, but we all know that it's a traditional design of the Droid, so it will come with a better keyboard. I think that the device will also feature a dual-core processor and will come with the latest version of Android OS, may be with MotoBlur. We recently saw the leaked screenshot of the Motorola Droid X2, which is a successor to Droid X. There is no major difference between Droid X and Droid X2 in design, but few things are changed under the hood.� We heard that the device comes with qHD display and a dual-core Tegra 2 processor.

Motorola Targa looks like a successor to Droid X because it comes with the same camera hump on the back we saw on the Droid X. In the image above, you can see that the device comes with Verizon 4G, which means it will come with Verizon 4G LTE capability. It looks like that the Targa comes with a powerful 13 MP camera. And hopefully, the device will come with qHD display and a Tegra 2 processor. Well, hopefully we will see this device around Q4 2011.

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The Nokia E7 has got a minor update to version 14.002 or PR 1.1. The update is 897 kB and is available via OTA. While the complete change log is not known , it is expected to improve the phone's performance and fix some bugs.

Although taking a backup is not necessary it is highly recommended. Let us know if you noticed anything in the update.

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Living more than 5000 miles away, it's hard for me to imagine the tragedy that struck Japan this past week. A devastating earthquake rocked the country from top to bottom, followed by a tsunami that reached practically every Pacific Ocean coastline. Many different organizations have set up channels to offer relief to Japan, and even in our tiny iOS corner of the world two Japan-based developers are doing their part as well.

Sega has dropped the price of every Sonic the Hedgehog game from now until March 20th, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Red Cross Disaster Relief in Japan. 3 of these 4 Sonic titles are emulated Genesis games, with Sonic Spinball being the one that works the best with virtual controls. Sonic 1 and Sonic 2 don't fare as well, as they require the precision of physical controls, but honestly they work good enough to give you a quick nostalgia fix if you were a fan of the original titles. Sonic 4, on the other hand, is a brand new Sonic game which has been tailored for the touch screen. It's a bit short overall, but we really liked Sonic 4 a lot in our review.


Capcom has also lowered the price of one of their flagship titles, Street Fighter IV. From now until March 22nd Street Fighter IV for iPhone will be just 99� with all sales going to charity. This version of Street Fighter impressed everybody when it released a year ago with how well it translated to the touch screen for a game that has traditionally relied on physical button controls. Our original glowing review doesn't even tell the whole story, as the game has been updated many times since then adding new characters, modes, and functionality. It's practically twice the game it originally was, and if you're even remotely a Street Fighter fan, this needs to be in your collection.

It's not always easy to offer support to tragedies like this, especially when many iOS gamers are too young to have a reasonable means of donating to a relief fund. This special promotion gives an easy way to do a small part towards helping, even if all you have is a spare few dollars of iTunes credit to spend. In fact, last month Street Fighter IV dropped to 99� for the first time ever and claimed the #1 spot in the App Store charts, so there is definitely potential to rack up a good amount of donation money for Japan. And it's not such a bad deal for yourself, either, as all of these games are worth owning anyway. If you happen to already have them for yourself, now would also be a great time to gift them to family or friends with iOS devices.

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Big Pixel Studios first cut their teeth in the App Store with Piyo Blocks [99�/Lite] and its sequel Piyo Blocks 2 [99�/HD], two highly underrated games and easily my favorites among the many, many match-3 games available. They then moved on to a more ambitious project, the wacky dual-stick shooter Meow Meow Happy Fight [99�/HD], which we really enjoyed back in August when we reviewed it. With their library of titles thus far, Big Pixel has proven is that they are very capable of making games that feature solid gameplay, cute characters, and a colorful visual style.

This rings extremely true in their latest effort Land-a Panda [99�/Lite/HD] as well. In Land-a Panda your goal is to get the male panda Yang Guang reunited with his sweetheart Tian Tian who is waiting at the end of each obstacle-filled level. You accomplish this by shooting him across the levels using a series of cannons, avoiding all manner of hazards along the way and trying to collect 3 coins on each stage for maximum scoring. If you remember any of the barrel blasting sequences from the Donkey Kong Country series, Land-a Panda is like an extreme homage to these.

There are 4 different worlds in Land-a Panda, each containing 20 levels, with an open spot for additional worlds to come in future updates. With 80 levels, there is a lot of gameplay here. The levels ease you into the mechanics in the game, starting with cannons that will automatically align to the proper angle and fire you in the right direction. As the game progresses, trickier cannons are introduced like ones that rotate and move back and forth, requiring you to fire at the correct time in order to launch to the next cannon. Enemies and environmental hazards like spikes add to the difficulty as well.

All of these elements blend together really well in Land-a Panda. Each level is like a puzzle in how you must figure out the best route to complete it, but the moving platforms and precision firing add a fast-paced component to the gameplay. If earning the highest score possible isn't a big deal to you, then you're free to take your time with each level and wait for the proper time to fire each of the cannons, which should suit you if you're typically more of a casual player.

Another big part of the game is predicting the trajectories of your cannon shots, which is something that has been attributed to the allure of games like Angry Birds. I think there's something to this theory too, as there's really nothing like firing your cannon and the exact right time to launch Yang Guang in a perfect arc up and over a set of spikes, narrowly between a set of enemies on the way down, and landing squarely next to his darling Tian Tian. One huge draw to Land-a Panda is that it's incredibly fast and simple to retry a level, so it's easy to experiment with different methods or endlessly retry a level in the hopes of topping your highest score.

Land-a Panda takes the simple concept of firing from cannon to cannon and builds a wealth of highly replayable content around it. Completing all 80 levels will take some time, and earning 3 stars for each will keep you busy even longer. Then, you can go back and perfect your techniques to earn higher scores and compete on the OpenFeint and Game Center leaderboards. And of course, this is all done using the lighthearted sights and sounds that Big Pixel are known for, with graphics that are crisp, colorful, and Retina Display ready. Players in our forums have been enjoying this game a ton, and if you're in the market for a cleverly designed physics puzzler with a great sense of style then you can't really go wrong with Land-a Panda.

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