Thursday 10 November 2011

Game of Thrones RPG coming 2012

r a 2012 release.
They should have made an RPG to begin with
They should have made an RPG to begin with


The RPG will be based on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, the first book of which is the Game of Thrones and will allow players to explore the Kingdom of Westeros where they’ll be able to affect the politics that shape the realm. According to Gameinformer, combat in this game features something called the "active slowdown tactical combat engine," that slows down combat so players can make quick, tactical decisions.

Other details are scarce but we expect more to emerge as the game nears its 2012 release date.

source:     http://tech2.in.com/news/gaming/game-of-thrones-rpg-coming-2012/256592


Mass Effect 3 multiplayer information emerges

Everyone’s been curious to see how multiplayer would play out in the Mass Effect universe and now thanks to a rather informative interview posted on BioWare’s official blog, a fresh batch of information gets delivered straight to your doorstep. According to the game’s producer, Jesse Houston, multiplayer in Mass Effect 3 will work in tandem with your single player progress affecting how Shepard’s story plays out. The actions you take in MP will mould the way the game universe reacts to players so don’t get too excited on being an ass. That being said, it’s not compulsory to play through multiplayer to enjoy the single player campaign.
Army of Two
Army of Two


The interview’s rather lengthy and Houston touches upon a bunch of elements like levelling up, partying up, the leaderboard system and more. We definitely recommend it to anyone who’s interested in this series.

Mass Effect 3 will release for the Xbox360, PS3 and PC by the 9th of March 2012.

source:     http://tech2.in.com/news/gaming/mass-effect-3-multiplayer-information-emerges/256602


Google pulls Gmail app off BlackBerry smartphones

In a move, which will strengthen its rivalry with the manufacturers of popular BlackBerry smartphones (Research in Motion), Google has decided to discontinue offering Gmail app support on BlackBerry, Times of India reports. Beginning from the 22nd of November, 2011, BlackBerry users will not be able to access the Gmail app. The report, however, also confirms that while users will not be able to download the app after the above mentioned date, those already having the app will be able to use it just like they always did. Alternatively, by using their smartphone's web browser,  or syncing their Google account with the BlackBerry service, users will be able to access Gmail.
Safe, but for how long?
App no more for BlackBerry 


In response, the article quotes Google as saying that they wish to concentrate on the mobile browser experience, and hence decided to stall the development of the app for BlackBerry. RIM also stated that the BlackBerry smartphones allow users to sync their mail accounts to their BlackBerry smartphones, hence a dedicated app is not a neccessity.

Either ways, this spells trouble for the future of BlackBerry smartphones, who we learn are going through a rough patch, as reportedly they're witnessing their users shifting their loyalties to a fast-growing Android or the iPhone.

source:     http://tech2.in.com/news/blackberry/google-pulls-gmail-app-off-blackberry-smartphones/256542


Mobile search to contribute 22 percent of total online search advertising in 2012?

Over the years, analysts have been predicting the future of mobile search advertisements. A new data from Efficient Frontier and a stock analyst Ben Schachter states that compared to last year, search advertising dollars have increased by 2.7 times, further expected to grow between 16 percent and 22 percent of the total advertising spending by the end of next year.
mobile search adv spending
Mobile search adv spending (Image Credit: Efficient Frontier data, Macquarie)


The new report (based on Efficient Frontier’s clients) highlights that search advertising dollars contributed by mobile search accounts to 6.5 percent, which increased 2.7 times compared to last year. The increasing number of tablets adds to mobile search and accounts to half of the click share on mobile devices. Return of Investment (ROI) for mobile device has increased this year. However, the figure is still less than half of the good ol' desktop search. 

"After years of false predictions, it looks like 2012 really will be the year of mobile," said David Karnstedt, CEO of Efficient Frontier. "We are seeing incredible demand from our client base for mobile search advertising and today's report demonstrates the strides mobile has made led in part by incredible rates in tablet adoption."

The study also puts forth consumer usage patterns for desktop, mobile phones and tablets. All three devices show increased usage in the morning by 8 a.m. However, in the evening, mobile phone usage peaks at 7 p.m. followed by desktop at 8 p.m. and finally tablets at 10 p.m. Obviously, it is due to the work pattern that majority of users follow.

source:  http://tech2.in.com/news/mobile-phones/mobile-search-to-contribute-22-percent-of-total-online-search-advertising-in-2012/256632


LG launches world’s first ‘Drag and Share’ mouse scanner

LG Electronics has announced the launch of the LSM-100 mouse, which comes with a built-in scanner. The concept seems pretty nice, but how do you operate it? Well, LG’s given a brief operating manual and from the looks of it, it appears quite convenient. While holding the Smart Scan button on the left side of the mouse, the user swipes the mouse over the material to be scanned. The scanned image can then be saved in a variety of file types – PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PDF, XLS and DOC – or can be dragged and dropped into the desired application. Users can also perform OCR (optical character recognition) editing of scanned files, as well as send them as e-mails.
Scanning on the go
Scanning on the go


The LSM-100 is equipped with LG's Optical Character Recognition technology, which converts scanned text into a Microsoft Word document that can then be edited and manipulated as the user sees fit. Other features include better resolution, lighting, scanning size, text recognition and conversion, better text read and conversion rate and free size scan uninfluenced by lighting. Free size scanning, though, has a limitation, and documents only up to A3 sizes can be scanned.
World's first Mouse cum Scanner
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World's first Mouse cum Scanner


According to LG, The LSM-100 mouse scanner is the world’s first mouse with an embedded scanner function and it’s available at all leading stores in the Indian market at a price of Rs. 3,500.

source:  http://tech2.in.com/news/mice/lg-launches-worlds-first-drag-and-share-mouse-scanner/256642


Blind with Camera: A Change of Perspective



source:  http://tech2.in.com/news/software/download-opera-1160-beta-now/256672

After the early Firefox 8 arrival a couple of days back, Opera rushed to announce the latest build of Opera 11.60 Beta that is now ready for download. New features in the browser include an all new mail design, faster browsing with reduced memory usage, new browser engine with HTML5 parser, revamped address bar and the ability to quickly save your favourite pages with a single click.
Go get it now
Go get it now


The introduction of Ragnarök, their implementation of the new HTML5 parsing algorithm, incorporates HTML5’s rule on how to handle errors in web pages. This allows developers to spend their time developing the site, rather than dealing with compatibility issues with different browsers. The new build also adds CSS3 radial gradients giving front-end designers more flexibility. It also supports ECMAScript 5.1, which is the newest version of JavaScript standard. Opera 11.60 will also be the first browser to support HTML5 microdata, which is the basis for markup patterns that popular search engines use to get a better result.

You can download the latest version of the browser, here. Remember, that this will overwrite any current installation of Opera you may have. Let us know what your thoughts are on this and how is it better (or worse) compared to Firefox 8.


Gmail's New look: What's Hot, What's Not

Gmail's new look has received mixed reactions from its users. We've tossed in what's hot and what's not about this makeover.
Gmail's New look: What's Hot, What's Not
Google kicked off the month of November, with a series of changes to its popular  Gmail service, Gmail app for iOS and they've also started offering business pages for Google+. Google has been previewing the new face of Gmail for sometime now and we knew big changes were coming. Google has always been on a roll with frequent tweaks to its products here and there, so naturally we waited patiently to see what was next. However, we don’t expect Gmailers to just wake up elated to their daily dose of Gmail, which has received almost a complete facelift. Obviously, mixed reactions were bound to come by – ‘why did Google do this?’ ‘Argh…I hate it!’ ‘I love the new look’ and so on. 

As always, Google has an answer for it, all. The motive behind the changes is to familiarize users with all Google products (read Google+) through a standard platform. So, after using it for a while, we’ve jotted down the changes that we found hot and also the ones that are not.

Switch to the new look
The right lower corner shows an option to switch to the new look. You can either switch to the new look or continue with the old look. We recommend switch because Google clearly states that eventually the new look will be rolling out for everyone.

What’s Hot
Display Density:
A glance at the new Gmail, and you’ll know it’s about a non-cluttered, tidy look. Display Density is the feature that lets you further customize the spacing between your content on-screen. The ‘lower’ Gear on the top left side takes you to options like Cozy, Comfortable and Compact. The first two options are for larger screens, while the third one's for smaller screens. Basically, these options let you choose the space between labels, messages and even around the inbox. The spacing can be increased or decreased as per your reading and screen requirements. The Compact option squeezes in more emails, a good option for those with small screens. 'Comfortable' increases the white spacing and neatly displays content on a large screen. Boggled over how it could work on different screen sizes? Well, Gmail employs automatic data adjustment ability depending upon varied screen sizes.
adjust the spacing
Adjust the spacing


Conversations:
Gmail calls it Conversations, a new name to the threaded messages, which you are already familiar with. However, this time it has redesigned the emails structure giving it a complete chat-like view. Your entire conversation with a friend or a group is seen in the form of threads and is all right there, for easy access. Gmail will also notice profile picture section while conversing, which is similar to the one that can be enabled in Chat using Gmail Labs. We know not many may like to see longer email threads, but all in all, the feature seems refreshing.

Search:
Whether Google’s core business is threatened by Apple's Siri or not, the revamped Search feature is something to look forward to. The two Search buttons (Search the Web and Search Mail) have been replaced by one magnifying glass.  As you begin typing a word, two faint options reading ‘Search the web’ and ‘Search Mail’ appear along with the searched word. The search option has been customised to help those with a long list of emails. Filters and other options can be accessed using a tiny arrow in the Search box itself.

Neat look:
'Neat’ and white’ are two terms taken with a pinch of salt by Gmailers these days. Gmail calls this new look neat, while some users argue that it has just gotten whiter. We agree... with both sentiments. Google has tried replacing the text imprinted buttons with icons. You can see the button labels only by hovering over them with the mouse. The Mail button tucks in Contacts and Tasks. Hover over 1 to 50 mails and you’ll see a box appear that takes you to the previous mail. Icons also appear only when necessary. You’ll even notice that Gmail has taken space constraint on screens quite seriously. For the look, white background with faint gray makes it appear all-white.

New tool bar:
This could be an arguable feature, as not many have accepted the sudden change of text printed buttons into icons viz. Archive, Delete, Spam and Labels, among others. But don’t we love icons on our phones and tablets? Evidently, this change by Gmail is to diversify its mailing platform, whether you use it on large desktop screens or on small mobile handsets. For now, you can hover over the icons and know exactly what it’s meant to do in case the image seems a bit confusing, which is extremely doubtful. The icons are not just to enhance the look, but also for providing a non-cluttered interface, which is clearly seen as some icons appear only when required. 
Icons replace text
Icons replace text

source:   http://tech2.in.com/features/web-services/gmails-new-look-whats-hot-whats-not/256562


Mumbai to play host to first ever WikiConference in India

Beginning from the 18th of November, 2011, to the 20th of November, 2011, Mumbai will play host to the first ever WikiConference to take place in the country. The event, which will be hosted by the Mumbai Wikipedia Community and Wikimedia Chapter, India will see Jimmy Wales, the man himself who's the founder, open-source evangelist and Chairman Emeritus of Wikimedia foundation make a touchdown! In an official announcement it has been confirmed that the three-day long event will be all about issues that relate to India on Wikipedia, projects carried out by Wikipedia in English and Indic languages, looking out at possible partnerships and collaborations, and the role of WikiMedia in editing these, either in India or elsewhere in the world.
For all like-minded Wikipedia-ns
For all like-minded Wikipedia-ns


During the course of the event, the attendees will be exposed to discussions on several topics, which include - ‘Usage of Ajax and Jquery in Wiki’ in Technology to ‘WikiBhasha : Our Experiences with Multilingual Content’ in Enterprise  to ‘WikiWomenWeb: Bridging the Gender Gap’ to ‘ Legal Aspects of Wiki Culture’. The announcement also talks about an 'Editathon', which is being said to take place at the event, too using Wi-Fi facilities.

The WikiConference, Mumbai, like mentioned above is happening from November 18th, 2011 - November 20th, 2011 at the Convocation Hall, University of Mumbai (Fort campus) and associated rooms. For more information on the WikiConference, you could check here

source:  http://tech2.in.com/news/general/mumbai-to-play-host-to-first-ever-wikiconference-in-india/256652


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