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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Service lights advanced data XLTE in 44 States Verizon

Well, if fully enough, loses, since last week were Verizon Wireless has confirmed that its enhanced XLTE wireless data service real thing. Were no national eye wireless on the nuances of the improvement of the network? It's cool: we and XLTE is nothing to sneeze at. Here is the key: If in markets where Verizon Expands its LTE network using AWS spectrum life has he bought in the year 2012 (here is the full list of compatible cities) and have the proper equipment (here is another list for you), you should note some more bright peak data speeds without doing anything. Heck, you appetite by Verizon for AWS also benefit if you do not have the latest hardware rocks are. Speeds of data for older devices with initially supported gadgets rejects more XLTE best estimate that Verizon can improve as human beings, says that a full 35% of active devices on the network by a flip of the switch the AWS, so we see how much get better, that all parties benefit.

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More coverage: New York Times

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is this year's entry, starring Kevin Spacey

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With Call of Duty being one of the most successful game franchises out there, you know there's always going to be a next one. Well, the first trailer for that game has dropped, revealing its full title of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and Kevin Spacey. The House of Cards actor appears to be cast in the role of a powerful, politically driven antihero (how original), but what we're more interested in is the little hints of new and changing gameplay elements. Just as CoD 4: Modern Warfare brought the series out of the WWII era, Advanced Warfare will send us further into the future, as the presence of spider tanks, hover bikes, the 'copters from Avatar and weaponized exoskeletons suggests.

The trailer shows super jumping too many times for it not to be one of the new mechanics, which we assume will be joined by cloaking and a perk that lets you see through walls -- it looks something like the Active Radar Pulse from Titanfall in the fleeting clip, if you've been playing any of that recently. There's also soldiers shown scaling walls with special gloves and unravelling a section of plantable cover, but as the whole trailer is shot cut-scene style, there's no telling what gameplay elements you will actually be able to use, and whether they'll be single-player or multiplayer only.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is being developed by Activision and Sledgehammer Games, a lesser-known studio that had a hand in creating Modern Warfare 3. This trailer footage comes from an Xbox One, but you can bet Advanced Warfare will also come to the PS4 and PCs, at the very least. With the hype train now rolling, you can bet we'll be hearing a lot more about the game before its release date of November 4th this year. Trailer below the fold.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Look at this: Sony demos two new of round of enlargement advanced reality

No, Sony does not come out, with a new toy augmented reality immediately, but it does not, it doesn't work, behind the scenes, a little more to make the graphics... credible. The company has recently released two videos from his lab to the PlayStation in Japan, suggesting what it might be like future PlayStation move games. In the first, we see one of them with water keeps two boxes in three dimensions, inside a man (Sony signature rubber Duckie it is). He pours the water behind a box to another, we see the rippling of water after top on the ground and sloshed back, sometimes even for the duck. Say not "credible", you? Check out the second video that someone take a flashlight on a dinosaur in a dark room (just go with it, OK), with change of shadows as light moves to shows, and miscellaneous. We have the two videos below, integrated but you can still see, blog post by Sony PlayStation - reference to some new trading-card-recognition function exists, there is unfortunately no demo video, to go with him.


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