Unstoppable Gorg Review
The orbital playing fields of Unstoppable Gorg put an exciting spin on traditional tower defense.
01/10/2012
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Review, Unstoppable Gorg
The orbital playing fields of Unstoppable Gorg put an exciting spin on traditional tower defense.
01/10/2012
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Review, Unstoppable Gorg
A team of programmers have converted your average texting-glove into a device that can benefit the hearing impaired.
01/9/2012
— Filed under: Gadgets,Mobile
Tags: hearing impaired, SMS, texting, texting glove
This is not an ordinary glow-in-the-dark t-shirt but an interactive model that lets you draw and even write on it. The Lazer Shirt comes with a UV Lazer that charges the t-shirt material which glows in the dark for a while, until it fades out.
Everyone manages to grab a shiny new guitar and get all excited about learning it and dreaming about becoming the next big thing in music scene.
Fresh puzzle platforming mechanics and great visuals make Mighty Switch Force a fun, though short, crime-fighting adventure.
01/6/2012
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Mighty Switch Force!, Review
The Good
* Interesting ‘contamination’ system.
The Bad
* Awkward controls
* Clumsy combat
* Frustrating stealth
* Appealing ideas wasted.
A new Android Music app for CyanogenMod 9 (CM9) has been revealed, complete with gesture- and motion-controlled playback, custom lockscreen integration and downloadable themes. The handiwork of Andrew Neal, the new app is intended to replace Android’s native — and little loved — Music app, supporting a high degree of customization per user.
01/4/2012
— Filed under: Audio/Video
Tags: CM9, Music Player
Huawei has yet to make a real impact on the American market with the handsets they’ve released so far, but CES 2012 left us yearning for more. When Huawei unveiled the Ascend P1 S, they made it clear just how badly they want to break out of the prepaid, free-on-contract market in the US, and into the high-end. Unveiling the world’s thinnest smartphone with Android 4,0, a qHD Super AMOLED display, and a dual-core Snapdragon processor is one way to do it, but even that may not be what Huawei considers high-end.
AT&T’s two newest 4G LTE devices, the Pantech Burst Android smartphone and the Element Android tablet are now available for purchase. BGR exclusively revealed the Pantech Element ahead of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show and it features an 8-inch display with a 1024 x 768-pixel resolution, 16GB of storage, a 1,5GHz dual-core processor and Android 3,2 (Honeycomb). It’s now available for $299 with a new two-year AT&T contract. The Pantech Burst smartphone is equipped with a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen with an 800 x 480-pixel resolution, a 1,2GHz dual-core processor, a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording 720p HD video, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for video chats and 16GB of storage. The phone is now available for just $49,99 with a new two-year AT&T contract.