PS4 Logo Wallpaper

Posted by ondex on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The original PlayStation (PS4) became the first system to sell over 100 million copies. However it didn't hit this point until AFTER the PS2 came out. In fact, sold it's 100 million copy in March of 2005. This was actually 5 years AFTER it's more advanced PS2 release date. The original PlayStation is only now starting to lose it's value as games are now being made for both PS2 and PS3, but not so much the original. With the PlayStation 1 being released in 1994, and still selling strong in 2005, I'd say the users certainly got a good 10 years out of it. This was what Hirai was suggesting, the PS3 will give you at least 10 years of value. But that certainly doesn't mean that you will necessarily have to wait 10 years for the next system.

Hirai even followed up when he was asked if the PS4 would most definitely not be released within the 5 years and he clarified his last statement by specifying that all he meant was that Sony makes sure that they take care of their customers so that their product is still good.






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PS4 Logo

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As we prepare for the coming wave of next generation systems, we should be anticipating improvements on all the good things we associate with the current crop of systems. Moving forward we expect: better graphics, faster processors, more engaging games, you get the idea. But not everything that we're anticipating will be a progressive movement for gaming. At least, as far as Sony and Microsoft are concerned, you can wave goodbye to playing used games on their systems. Although these are just rumors at this point, it wouldn't be surprising if they came to fruition. It's very plausible, especially when taking into consideration that several game publishers have already fired shots at the used game market.


Most notable is Electronic Arts(EA), who became the first publisher to institute the practice of charging gamers, who bought used games, a fee to access codes that come with the game. To elaborate, Downloadable Content(DLC) codes are included with new copies of a particular game and only with those codes, can that content be accessed. EA expanded its project to include playing used games online. Gamers would now have to pay $10, in addition to the cost of the used game that they purchased, in order to have access to the online components of their game. Ubisoft has since followed suit, requiring an online pass for its games as well. You can identify the games which require an online pass as they bare the,"Uplay Passport", logo on the box.

Ubisoft decided they'd take things a step further and implement Digital Rights Management, a practice more often associated with DVD or CD anti-piracy efforts. Assassins Creed 2 was the first game to be effected by this practice. In order to play the PC version of Assassins Creed 2, gamers are required to create an account with Ubisoft and remain logged into that account in order to play the game. This means that if you lose your internet connection, the game will automatically pause and try to reestablish the connection. However, if you're unfortunate enough to be unable to reconnect to the internet you'll have to continue from your last saved game; losing any progress you may have made since then. This will be the case for all of Ubisoft's PC titles, regardless of one playing single-player or multi-player. While Digital Rights Management has been used to combat DVD and CD piracy for quite some time now, this will mark the first time it's been used for a video game. In light of Ubisoft's implementation of DRM, Matthew Humphries of Geek.com, cautions that it's feasible that eventually even console games will require online registration in order to play them.



So what's the reason for all of this? According to According to Denis Dyack, the head of Silicon Knights, the sale of used games is cannibalizing the profit of the primary game market. He also claims that the used game market is somehow causing the price of new games to rise. His proposed solution is to move away from physical disks and embrace digital distribution. Essentially he'd like to see services like Steam or EA's Origin replace traditional hard copies. There are even rumors that the X-Box 720 will embrace the exclusive use of digital downloads and not use disks at all. Whether Microsoft will actually follow through with that plan remains to be seen.




One could argue that Sony has already laid the ground work for preventing used games from functioning on their future system. At the very least, they've already made quite an effort to make used games significantly less desirable. Kath Brice, of Gamesindustry.biz, reported that the latest SOCOM game for PSP, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3, will require customers who purchase a used copy to pay an addition $20 dollars to receive a code for online play.
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Iphone Wallpaper 3d

Posted by admin on Tuesday, December 11, 2012

iPhone 3GS and previous all use 320px(w) x 480px(h) at 160dpi where as the current iPhone 4 'retina' display uses the a higher resolution screen at a pixel density of two. Meaning that there are two pixels used for every one pixel used in previous models giving the iPhone 4 a resolution of 640px(w) x 960px(h) at 320dpi.

Understanding resolution is important when deciding on wall papers as lower resolution images lead to poor quality on the screen. So when selecting a wallpaper you should always ensure that the resolution of the image is always higher or matching to the device that you are applying them to.

Currently there are many free ways to get wallpapers to match almost everyone unique style if you have an iPhone there are many free apps available in the app store and even more wallpapers available free on the web! My personal favorites for iPhone wallpapers are










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Cool Iphone Wallpapers

Posted by admin on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Nowadays there are tons of different iPhone wallpapers from which you can choose from that would make your iPhone so much more unique and attractive. You can pick a wallpaper that suites your taste and style too. If you are someone who appreciates art, then you can download wallpapers that are pertaining to art. If you are someone who likes celebrities, then you can download a celebrity-type of wallpaper that you like. Whatever your taste or style maybe, you would definitely be able to find a wallpaper to fit your need.

Apple iPhone is one of the newest technological breakthrough that has started selling on the open market. The iPhone has been created with the new generation of people in mind who need a phone that is multifunction. If you have spend more money and bought the iPhone and not some old fashion mobile phone then I need to congratulate you for making a right decision.









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Iphone Wallpaper

Posted by admin on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The iPhone is not just a device, it has become a tool and accessory that nearly every individual possesses. iPhone users have some of the greatest bags of gadgets and some of the most advanced technologies on their phones, and personalizing their iPhone is just a part of the glory of being an iPhone user. It is a class in itself and one that many iPhone users definitely take personally, and adapt their phones with what shows their individuality.

One of the great ways to personalize the iPhone is through iPhone Wallpapers. They are a customization for the iPhone and a customization that is definitely sought after.

iPhone wallpapers range in a variety of backgrounds. The great thing about the wallpaper is that most of the wallpaper packs are free. It is a simple download, which the iPhone user must perform and before long, they can customize their iPhone with exactly what sets them in a class of their own.

It must be clearly stated, though, that downloading the wallpaper from your iPhone should only be done from a trusted site, as there is the risk of infection. There are a number of backgrounds, which are called iPhone wallpapers, that the iPhone user can choose from. The great thing for the phone user, is that the wallpapers customizes the phone to exactly their likings.










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Iphone Case

Posted by admin on Saturday, December 1, 2012

Congratulations! You got yourself an Apple iPhone. You finally have managed to buy one of the snazziest purchases of the decade! You sure might have sat there looking at it for a while, gazing at this sleek piece of technological wonder and its high-tech novelty with awe and admiration Groovy! You take it in your hands, feel the smooth material, switch it on, and hold it with pride and great enthusiasm.

Up till now, it has managed to hold your attention and make you feel good about owning it. You show it off to all your relatives and even the next-door neighbor. But then, the same iPhone tumbles over the edge of the table and you are flabbergasted! Its only then its hits you that you have invested $500 dollars (or could be more) on this little wonder and you have to safeguard this dear investment from being dropped, scratched or broken. Pronto! The next thing that pops in your head is to get a good case for your Apple iPhone.





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Iphone

Posted by admin on Friday, November 23, 2012







Do you really want to build an iPhone app?

This might sound like a daft question at first. But I want to make sure that you have fully explored your target audience and considered whether it would be more suitable to launch an app on the Blackberry or Android platform.

If you have your mind set on an iPhone app, then I urge you to also consider what happens when it is a success? Yes, I am assuming that your iPhone application will be a success because they are growing so rapidly. Will the agency you use be able to launch a similar app on the other platforms so as not to alienate consumers? Will you choose to combine your iPhone app with perhaps a mobile website that would allow all other smartphone users to access your content?

Search out the iPhone apps you like!

I have managed many website and iPhone application projects and one of the mistakes I regularly come across is managers that are too reliant on the designers. I suggest that as part of your initial brief you really look into all the different types of iPhone apps that are within your market. If there are no iPhone apps then simply look at what you like. Consider why one flows better than another, what elements frustrate you and what ideas could you use to build your iPhone app.

Understanding Apple Connect for your iPhone Application

Apple Connect is a website used by your iPhone application developer. It is basically a website that holds the details of your app and is used to send your iPhone app binary code to Apple for them to approve... if you are lucky (I'll get to that in a moment)

It is also the place where everything you see on iTunes is managed. So those screen shots you see for each app, you guessed it, they are uploaded through connect. You may want to go through connect with your iPhone app developer just to get used to what you can and cannot do.
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