PC & Console Game which one is best for you
Console games becoming the latest trends for entertainments, this is the new avatar of audio & visual multimedia acquiring by several people to make them interesting by using it on T.V. set or other electronic mechanism that support audio-video. These type games handle with a hand controlled device called Controller, which connected the same console, a controller is simply having the several buttons in which any control direction and some perform key role.
On the internet, there are several games console suppliers who sale their product online as well as they provide home delivery, you can use search engines to find the best fit in your budget by doing some research, but if you want a specific game console you can simply visit the brand or product’s official website and can review before you buy it online.
PC Vs Console Game
The game industries have the several options to choose while talks about the platform for play game on, for example, there are PC games; there are console games though the purpose is same entertainment, but the difference lies within the way the game is played.
The PC’s on biggest advantage that beat console is that there a lot of games available for the PC than the console, on the other hand console dedicated game come within the counting even consol provide high & incredible technology and PC can’t beat it. The console becoming important things for the computer industry,
Maintenance costs can you make in favor of a PC, actually an average user can easily replace or installment if PC’s any part damaged, and this may possible in the same day, while in the case of console user may face trouble because of the parts are not available easily for replacement and in many cases it send to repair to out of station or out of the city and it’s a costly as well as time consuming process.
Game sharing can beat the PC games
If you want to share you can easily land a consol to your friend(s) while the PC games come with a required single user license code that must fill for run and the limitation is that you can’t share it, this also stop user to sell or buy used games.
Finally both has some good and some bad feature, it depend on user’s need which one he//she select for play game.
The Top 7 Endless Running Games That Every iPhone User Should Have
Apple’s App Store is a host to a great number of charming and addictive endless running games. In this guide, we highlight the top 7 endless running games available for iOS platforms.
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Playing an endless running gaming on your iPhone is one of the best and most exciting ways to optimize your phone’s gaming features. While running games are rather simple, they are without a doubt the most addictive and ubiquitous apps or games available in Apple’s App Store. With endless running games, you get to convert your iPhone into an ultimate gaming mobile device.
Choosing the right endless games for your iPhone, however, is not easy by any means. With its massive collection of endless running games, it might take you some time to find a good and entertaining game ton Apple’s App Store. Fortunately, we have tallied a list of the top 7 endless running games that every iPhone user should have.
Without more ado, here are the infinite running games that you must load on your iPhone device:
1. Robot Unicorn Attack
Honestly, Robot Unicorn Attack is a weird and quirky iOS game. However, as you continue to play game, you will get more addicted to its gameplay as well as its cute characters and colorful world teeming with dolphins, fairies and rainbows. What’s more, it features a catchy and happy background music in the form of “Always” from the band Erasure.
2. Subway Surfers
Subway Surfers is a compelling and intriguing iPhone game that comes with top-notch swipe controls and terrific graphics. As with other endless running games, Subway Surfers has excellent gameplay that can keep you hooked for a great deal of time. If you are interested in loading this game on your mobile phone, visit this website or download it at Apple’s App Store.
3. Ronin
Ronin is a rare and unique infinite running game that every iPhone user should have. Not only does it feature a great mix of action and story, but Ronin also comes with intuitive and simple controls. On top of it all, it comes with awe-inspiring backgrounds that can bring a breath of fresh air in the endless running genre.
4. Sonic Dash
For avid Sega gamers, Sonic Dash is a definitely a must-have on your iPhone unit. In addition to its dashing hedgehog character (Sonic), the game has a ton of amazing features, such as tight and blazing controls as well as superior graphics. While Sonic Dash did not revolutionize the endless gaming genre, it is definitely one of the best and most entertaining iPhone games ever.
5. Temple Run
As expected, Temple Run makes it to our list of the top 7 endless running games for iPhone units. Its addictive gameplay, tight control system, and superior 3D graphics have made Temple Run a hit among iPhone users. Apparently, the game’s immense popularity has led to a couple of Temple Run releases, namely Temple Run: Brave and Temple Run 2.
6. Into the Dead
The game’s name says everything you want to know about the game. In this game, you character gets to run into the zombies or dead. Basically, it is a complex iPhone game that can be just as satisfying and intense as other zombie games.
Besides its great gameplay, the game’s graphics and sound are very realistic. Furthermore, its controls are rather simple and easy. In this game, you may control your character through a thumbstick on any side of the screen, right and left touch, or tilt-controls.
7. Jetpack Joyride
Jetpack Joyride is, hands down, one of the top and most downloaded games on Apple App Store to date. With its intriguing theme, quirky characters and amazing power-ups, it is no surprise that more and more iPhone users are loading this game on their device.
These are the 7 top infinite running games available for iPhone. Download these games, and enjoy playing them for a number of hours!
It’s your turn!
If you have other great and engaging iPhone running games in mind, please share them to through the comment section below. We will be pleased and honored to hear something from you! Cheers!
About the author:
Marc S. is an avid writer who loves to write about internet marketing, current events, social media networking, and online gaming. As an avid online gamer, he loves playing games in his free time. To know more about his favorite games, visit this website.
The 8 Benefits Of Internet Radio Streaming Using Your Smartphone
If you are wondering how an online radio can benefit you as a smartphone user, then you have come to the right place. In this guide, we cite the 8 benefits of internet radio streaming using your smartphone.
( Image courtesy of digitalart/ FreeDigitalPhotos.net) More and more smartphone and tablet users are now realizing the importance of having an online radio app on their device. Thanks to iPad, smartphones and other tablets, people will no longer have to tether to their home stereos, car radios or stream to their favorite online radio stations. With the advent of mobile online radio apps, consumers may enjoy listening to good music using their light and portable smartphone units.
As a smartphone user, there are tons of benefits that can be obtained by installing an online radio app on your device. In this guide, we have made a list of the perks of having an online radio app on your mobile device. Without any more delays, here are the 8 benefits of internet radio streaming using your smartphone.
1. Available wherever and whenever you want.
With your mobile phone and an online radio station, you get to listen to your preferred music wherever and whenever you want. Basically, online radio can be accessed any where there is access to the internet.
Unlike your traditional radio stations, online stations transmit waves and music through the web. In other words, you can use these radio stations even if you are not within the station’s transmitter range. And since the internet is practically everywhere, you won’t have to worry about losing connection, as you listen to music through these radio stations.
2. No time-consuming commercials
In online radios, there are no tedious DJ chatters and commercials. Online radios are meant to play music with little to no commercials. As you listen to these radios using your smartphone, you won’t have to worry about hearing countless of time fillers and advertisements in between music tracks.
3. Better sound quality
As far as sound quality, online radio stations are by far better than the traditional ones. For the most part, traditional radio stations would suffer from interference during bad weather and storms. Online radios, on the other hand, won’t be affected by any fluctuating airwaves and signals, as they transmit music through the web.
As a matter of fact, the music and sounds produced by the online radios on your smartphone are almost CD quality.
4. A wide array of choices
One the main benefits of using an online radio app is its wide array of options available. From heavy metal to oldies, online radio apps offer an assortment of genres to cater to all music listeners. No matter what your music preferences are, an online radio app can help you find a station that offers the music of your choice.
5. Easy to use
Online radio apps are very easy to use. To play music with an online radio, you just have to tap the application, and begin searching for the station that you want.
6. Create your own playlist
Unlike your old-school cassettes and radio players, an online radio app allows you to make your own music list of over a thousand songs.
7. Affordable
The best thing about using an online radio app is that you get to enjoy all these perks without having to spend a fortune. Online radio apps are normally offered to all smartphone consumers for free. In some cases, there are paid subscriptions for these services, but they come at a very affordable price.
If you are interested in downloading these free apps, you may learn more here, or visit your official app store.
Well, there you have it, folks. Install an online radio app on your smartphone now, and enjoy these great 8 benefits!
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Microsoft changes SkyDrive’s name to OneDrive
Microsoft had little choice but to relabel its SkyDrive cloud service after losing a trademark dispute with BSkyB, and it’s now ready to make that name switch. The newly rebadged OneDrive is functionally identical for existing SkyDrive users, who can go about business as usual. However, there are also promises that this is more than just a cosmetic change. The curious can register at a preview page to be notified when OneDrive launches with “more” than what they’ve known with SkyDrive. Microsoft isn’t saying exactly what users can expect, but it won’t hurt to sign up.
Filed under: Storage, Internet, Microsoft
Via: The Verge
Source: OneDrive Blog
Microsoft buys Gears of War franchise, new game in development
Microsoft now owns another major franchise tied to its Xbox game consoles: Gears of War. That includes “rights to all existing and future games, entertainment experiences and merchandise,” and it looks like a new game (likely for Xbox One) is already in production at Black Tusk Studios in Canada (Microsoft actually teased that news back at E3 2013 during the company’s press briefing). The franchise’s former director of production, Rod Fergusson, will take on oversight.
The Gears of War franchise was exclusive to the Xbox 360 (and later on PC as well), and Unreal Engine developer Epic Games used the third-person shooter series to show off its engines graphical chops. Beyond being a graphical showcase, however, Gears of War developed a loyal following among online console gamers — last year’s Gears of War: Judgment was the first entry in the franchise co-developed by Epic and Bulletstorm dev People Can Fly, and it was expected to be the final entry in the series.
Beyond a new entry in the massively popular shooter franchise, we expect re-issues (perhaps prettied up re-issues) will happen at some point (a la Tomb Raider‘s “Definitive” Edition). At very least, Gears fans can rest assured that more tales of meaty space marines taking down locust are on the way care of Microsoft.
Filed under: Gaming, Software, HD, Microsoft
Source: Microsoft
Russia’s Megafon Signs Multi-Year iPhone Distribution Deal with Apple [iOS Blog]
Russian wireless carrier Megafon announced today that it has signed a three-year deal with Apple to sell the iPhone, reports Reuters. Megafon first sold the iPhone in 2008 and subsequently halted sales of the handset after it and other Russian carriers could not sell the volume of handsets required by Apple.
Apple allegedly loosened its requirements for partner carriers, which opened the door for the Megafon deal. Competing carrier Vimpelcom signed a similar, direct deal with Apple in October 2013 that allowed the carrier to start selling the iPhone 5s and 5c. Among Russia’s top three carriers, market leader MTS is the remaining holdout, buying its iPhone handsets from third-party distributors instead of Apple directly.
Apple’s iPhone has a 20 percent market share of the smartphone market in Russia based on revenue and a nine percent market share based on units sold in 2013. Besides carriers, Apple also sells the iPhone in Russia through its online store and electronics resellers. ![]()
8-core HTC Desire phone rumor
It has been rumored for some time that HTC has been working with Mediatek chip-makers on producing a low to mid range 8-core smartphone for global markets. The pictures below are of the supposed development between the two companies, the “HTC Desire”.
The phone is said to boast a 5 inch display, 720p resolution, Android 4.3, 1.5GB of RAM, and HTC Sense 5.5. Now these are only rumors, but this could be HTC’s reaction to the iPhone 5c in order to get in on China’s growing smartphone market.
No availability has been released, but it has been said that the price will be 2000 Yuan or $330 USD. At this price it would be a direct competitor for business in China.
Source: GizChina
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Samsung and Google Sign Global Patent License Agreement
Samsung and Google have entered into a 10 year patent license agreement in order to “prevent litigation and focus on innovation”. With this agreement, Samsung and Google gain access to each other’s patent portfolios, paving the way for deeper collaboration on research and development of current and future products and technologies.
“We’re pleased to enter into a cross-license with our partner Samsung,” said Allen Lo, Deputy General Counsel for Patents at Google. “By working together on agreements like this, companies can reduce the potential for litigation and focus instead on innovation.”
I believe that it is crucial for tech companies to work together in order to avoid wasting time and money. Now, if we could only see Apple and Samsung do the same, which would take a miracle, I believe we could see even more innovation from the two.
Source: Samsung
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Sony goes on offensive to fight spec leaks
When it comes to leaks, Sony is not playing. Their prototype devices now have built in traps for apps that are able to leak prototype information such as processor, ram, display resolution, etc. This is not even a warning, the new trap will prevent the app from running all together.
It is kind of disheartening to see this since we love to see what is being created before it even is officially announced, however I am sure our guys will figure out a work around and allow for those leaks to keep on flowing.
Source: XperiaBlog
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Moshi VersaPouch Mini Review: appropriating an iPad accessory for Android devices
Some of you may have read my review of the moshi VersaCover for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 where I couldn’t stop singing its praises, going as far to say that if moshi ever made an origami case for the Nexus 7 that I would be all over (you can read that full review here). Well, that wait is now over, in a manner of speaking; the case is called the moshi VersaPouch Mini and it’s a case technically for the iPad Mini. How dare I, you say? Well thankfully, for the VersaPouch Mini, moshi has opted for a more generic pouch accessory instead of a bespoke case for the iPad Mini, meaning that the case can be used for Android devices that have a screen-size of 7 to 8-inches. Let’s check it out!
The overview
As we said in the introduction, the VersaPouch Mini is intuitively named as a pouch for use with an iPad Mini, however, owing to the fact that it is just a pouch, we can quite conveniently also use it with our Android tablets. For this review, I used my personal Nexus 7 and found it to be completely useable, but you’ll be able to use the VersaPouch with pretty well any 7-inch tablets and 8-inch tablets that come in at under 5.3-inches wide, which is the width of an iPad Mini.
As with the VersaCover in our previous review, the material used for the VersaPouch is a soft microfiber that almost feels leathery to touch and manuipulate. Also like the VersaCover, you will notice the plates that lie within the VersaPouch’s surface which signify the existence of magnetic plates. If you didn’t manage to catch a look at the VersaCover’s review, then you’ll be interested to know that the VersaPouch has a party trick that makes it more than just a pouch.
As you can see, the magnetic plates allow the VersaPouch to fold into a stand and the magnets ensure that it remains in that position till you’re finished using it. Unlike the VersaCover, however, there is only one way to use the VersaPouch and that is as pictured; most of the panels in the VersaPouch are in fact not magnetic. Even so, being able to fold up your pouch into a stand is already an incredibly useful feat and can prop your tablet up in portrait or landscape mode comfortably.
Once your tablet is in the pouch, it is secured inside by the magnetic strips at the mouth of the pouch which close it off. The magnetic strips double as a means of holding the pouch in its stand position and also stopping the tablet from sliding down. The end result is a pouch that looks quite trendy, if not slightly futuristic, with its oddly geometrical panels and intriguing material.
The toughness
While the microfiber that the VersaPouch sounds cloth like, the reality could not be more different; the material is definitely closer to a rubbery, leathery texture and as a result is quite durable and would merely need a wipe down with a cloth if it ever got dirty. Just about the only weak point on the whole VersaPouch is the seamed edge along one side and the bottom edge; if there were anywhere that I could forsee wear happening, it would be at this seam, but that’s definitely a very long term consideration.
As for actual physical protection of your tablet, the VersaPouch doesn’t have much in the way of damage mitigation. It will do well enough in the office and home setting in keeping your devices clean and generally protected, but beyond that, it’s definitely more than a small risk of damage.
The practicality
After playing with the VersaPouch for the period of this review, I had almost forgotten it was just a pouch. And when you think about exactly how many tablet pouches you can think of that do more than just be a pouch, you definitely begin to see the value of the VersaPouch and its handy stand functionality.
As a pouch, the VersaPouch ticks all the boxes; it provides minimal protection to your tablet and serves as an effective place of storage. As a stand, again, it provides the minimal level of functionality which is one angle of viewing in both portrait and landscape mode. Put these together though, and you have a very unique pouch that makes other pouches look inadequate. Oh, and did I mention it looks trendy?
The verdict
Rating: 5/5
It’s hard to fault the moshi VersaPouch Mini; if anything, I’d have to say its only fault is having “compatible with iPad Mini” on the box, but that would just be crass. For a pouch that also functions as a stand, it definitely raises the bar for what’s expected from a pouch and the fact that it can be used cross-platform for a multitude of tablets is a win for everyone. And at a MSRP of $30, I wouldn’t say it’s likely to break the bank either; if you have a 7 or 8-inch tablet and want a pouch, I think you’ll have a hard job denying that the moshi VersaPouch Mini is one of your best options on the market.
For more information about the moshi VersaPouch Mini, you can visit its product page here, or for more information about moshi’s other products, you can visit their homepage here (though it looks like it’s currently undergoing renovations). As a bonus, it looks like moshi is also offering free shipping within the continental US, with no minimum spend.












