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To begin with, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is out on PC. It’s one of the most anticipated FPS of the year, with the prequel (Modern Warfare 1) scoring multitude of awards last year, massing thousands of twitchy-finger addict gamers blasting each other through the net…. myself included. The single-player content was worthy of the awards alone, but the multiplayer was the pinnacle of the game. No, the whole Call Of Duty series. And thus, continuing its legacy, MW2′s multiplayer was one of the most anticipated fragfest of the year.
Or was it? With Infinity Ward removing a dedicated server altogether, many players are actually boycotting the game (yes, again, myself included), since it takes away the capabilities to schedule matches and playing favourites on certain servers. That being said, early reports been saying MW2 copies are flying off the shelves… they flew so fast that certain “sites” already made it available online. Anybody willing to download over 11Gb of illegal content in order to save $60CAD and missing the multiplayer altogether? I know I won’t.
Moving on from MW2, I still can’t get enough time to grab myself a copy of it since I’m still stuck enjoying Borderland thoroughly. I posted some videos a couple days ago, and it *IS* as fun as the trailer. For full review, click here.
The last game that definitely grab my attention is Shattered Horizon. If you’re a true PC gamer, than you would’ve heard the name Futuremark; the company that created the famous 3dMark benchmark series. Well, it’s the same company.
So is it just another FPS? Actually, yes. With one glaringly obvious unique touch: zero-gravity. For more info, check out the trailer below, or read here for a review. Yummy.
So Turbine (developer of the MMORPG game, LordOfTheRingsOnline) threw a LOTRO-themed pumpkin carving contest. Read on the link to see the full gallery… but darn, those are some nice carvings!
Think you know how exactly a water droplet falls and merge with a bigger body of water? Well, think again after you read the following article…. Water Droplet High Speed Camera – video below
RIM and Adobe seems to be collaborating. Can we finally see Flash applications on mobile devices?? Read on here: RIM and Adobe Partnership
Last one is image gallery of Hoover Dam’s nearly-finished bypass project…. Gallery
First up is the Adamo. If you think Apple got the thinnest, then its old news, my friend. Dell (who would’ve thought, huh?) got their newest Adamo line out for reviews and its crazy thin. Packing up 4Gb of memory, a low-voltage Core 2 Duo, and 128Gb Solid State Drive, it’s truly a bargain (even at $1,800) if you consider the size (and weight) of that thing. Read up (video review included) for more detailed review: link1
Next up is Google (again) with their new “summary page” of all your Google activities. And histories. And trails. See how much your life has been googlified at google.com/dashboard, or read the review first here: link2