Tag: windows

  • Battlefield Play4Free Now Officially Released! Available Now Free

    EA just released the full game to the public and so far it’s proven to be brilliant. Battlefield Play4Free is exclusive to Windows PCs and as it’s name states is available for free directly from EA’s website. The game plays and handles just like Battlefield 2, you could say that EA decided to relaunch the game for free. Another reason for not using the frostbite engine like the Bad Company games lead us to believe that EA wanted the game to run smoothly on old computers too. To play the game just log into your existing or create an EA account, download and install the game and play, it’s as simple as that. Check out the launch trailer after the break and don’t forget to try it out, you can download it from the source link.

    Source: Battlefield Play4Free Official Site

  • Windows 8 passes 100 million license sales

    Finally, the radio silence of Microsoft over the sales of windows 8 licenses is over and the company has announced that it has sold over 100 million windows 8 licenses since 60 million license sales till January this year. The company has been quite careful before disclosing the sales of its product license during the recent quarter.

    The figures are quite similar to windows 7 sales which reached 100 million license sales in April, 2010. The major challenge for Microsoft at this stage relies on touch based windows machines as windows 8 encourages usage on these devices. Although these devices are yet to make an impact in consumer market yet it could prove to be decisive for windows 8 success in near future depending on the sales on touch based windows devices.

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    Microsoft windows CFO Tami Reller mentioned that the company is not satisfied with the overall level of sales in touch based device market which was the prime focus of Windows 8 pre-launch. Microsoft expects some improvement in sales during the summer season due to increasing atom based tablet market. Microsoft is also planning to launch its new version of windows 8 i.e. windows 8.1 with improvements for non touch laptop and desktop users.

  • Microsoft To Reveal Something ‘Major’ On Monday

    Looks like Microsoft is planning to reveal something big this upcoming Monday, June 18th in LA. Mashable supposedly received an invite to a Microsoft “Media Event” with the tagline “This will be a major Microsoft announcement — you will not want to miss it.”

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    There were also no graphics or any other details on the invite keeping everything a secret till the proper reveal. What could this “major” reveal be? The new Xbox? Windows Phone 8? Or something never before seen? Let us know in the comments below.

  • WP7 Mango Launch Event Tomorrow Adds 500+ New Features

    Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft confirmed today at the Japanese Microsoft Developer Forum 2011 tomorrow’s WP7 Mango preview event. He referred to it as the “Mango launch event”. He also told the audience that they “came to market with Windows Phone about a year later than” he wished they had.

    You can catch the reference to the 500 additional features to be added at the 0:50 point. The features we are currently aware of are: IE9, Fast app switching, Twitter Integration + Messenger, Turn-by-turn navigation, Dictation support, Unified Inbox, Bing Audio/Vision, New languages, Podcast support on Zune and Smart DJ, to name a few.

    Windows Phone 7 is also set to arrive in Japan Mango ready later this year.

  • New Battlefield 3 Screenshots Are Mindblowing

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    Two new direct feed screenshots just popped up over the internet which we expected to be revealed at Game Developers Conference or GDC which is still going on in San Francisco.

    The first is a full HD gameplay screenshot which we also saw during the trailer while the second one demonstrates the Frostbite 2 engine’s capabilities. Check them both out after the break.

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  • More Leaked Battlefield 3 Footage Is here

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    Some more footage of Battlefield 3 hit the internet recently. This footage seems to have been showed behind closed doors at GDC and developers DICE are trying to remove it from Youtube so be sure to check it out quickly after the break. Battlefield 3 is a War based FPS games to be released in 3rd quarter of 2011 for the PS3, Xbox360 and PC.

  • Duke Nukem Forever’s PC specs released

    Finally the Duke Nukem Forever specs have been released by Gearbox

    Minimum Specifications
    OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 @ 2.0 Ghz
    Memory: 1 Gb
    Hard Drive: 10 Gb free
    Video Memory: 256 MB
    Video Card: nVidia GeForce 7600 / ATI Radeon HD 2600
    Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

    Recommended Specifications
    OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.4 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 @ 2.6 Ghz
    Memory: 2 Gb
    Hard Drive: 10 Gb free
    Video Memory: 512 MB
    Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS / ATI Radeon HD 3850
    Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

  • Nokia Axes the Ovi Label, Rebranding Everything to “Nokia Services”

    The Ovi label was certainly short lived, Nokia’s first attempt at creating an integrated ecosystem. The mobile phone giant has stated in a press release that it will evolve its brand identity by renaming the aforementioned to Nokia services. The transition will begin somewhere between July and August, with the intention of it being completed in all regions by 2012. This was sort of expected attributing to the partnership between Nokia and Microsoft. The full press release after the break. 

    [box] GLOBAL – Starting with first services on some of the new Nokia devices in July and August, Ovi services will be rebranded as Nokia services in a transition expected to continue into 2012. Each of the services under the Ovi umbrella will simply be rebranded as Nokia, with no planned disruption to the service roadmaps. Nokia’s EVP and Chief Marketing Officer, Jerri DeVard explains the shift: “We have made the decision to change our service branding from Ovi to Nokia. By centralizing our services identity under one brand, not two, we will reinforce the powerful master brand of Nokia and unify our brand architecture – while continuing to deliver compellingopportunities and experiences for partners and consumers alike.” The transition from Ovi to Nokia will begin in July this year, with the intention of it being completed across all countries and all services by the end of 2012. It’s likely that anybody buying a new Nokia smartphone or mobile phone later this year will start to see the new branding on services included within. However anybody already owning a Nokia phone will see this new rebranding through future software updates. Jerri continues: “The reasons for this decision includes the fact that Nokia is a well-known and highly-loved brand the world over. Our mobile experiences are tightly integrated with our devices – there is no longer a differentiation. For example, if consumers want the best mobile navigation experience, they know it’s a Nokia that they can rely on. These last few years, and moving forward, our mission remains unchanged: we will continue our work to deliver compelling, unified mobile service offerings and next-generation, disruptive technologies.” This is solely a name-changing exercise and the service roadmaps will continue exactly as planned. The only difference consumers can expect to see is the replacement of the word Ovi with Nokia, not only on their device software but also in other places such as printed material or online media and advertisements. The transition should be a smooth and seamless one.[/box]

     

     

    Source: Nokia Conversations

  • Next Battlefield Game And Future Frostbite Titles Will Require A 64-bit OS

    Battlefield developer DICE’s Frostbite 2 engine has received immense praise after its release in Battlefield 3 and now the studio is teasing its use in upcoming 2013 games. Today the engine’s Rendering Architect, Johan Andersson revealed through his Twitter that future Frostbite games in 2013 will require a 64-bit OS.

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    Although most PC users don’t use a 64-bit OS its highly efficient that they should since users can get much more performance out of their systems that way.

    EA is trying its best to push the engine to as many of its franchises as possible including the recent Need for Speed: The Run and upcoming Medal of Honor: Warfighter games.

    So what do you think of DICE’s decision? Will you be installing a 64-bit OS if you haven’t already to enjoy their new games? Let us know in the comments below.

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  • WP7′s Pre-Nodo Update Fails Yet Again

    Looks like WP7 hates Samsung Phones. Microsoft was suppose to roll out it’s Nodo update this March which would have added useful features like copy/pasting and other performance based enhancements. To allow for the bigger updates WP7 users have to install a pre-update which went seamlessly with some but ended up in bricking many Samsung Phones. The lucky ones who’s phones didn’t bricked simply ended up with a failed update. A week later they released an other update specially for Samsung users which was later found out to be broken too. Microsoft claims that only a 100 users have been affected but we found many more complaining on various tech forums all over the internet. We recommend you let all this drama unfold and wait for the proven proper version.