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SlashGear Weekly Roundup Video – April 17, 2010

Posted: 17 Apr 2011 02:11 PM PDT

For this week’s tech news roundup video, we highlight the launch of the HTC Sensation smartphone and their HTC Sense 3.0 UI along with several news items involving Microsoft’s Windows 8 and Windows Phone 7 Mango update. Continue after the jump for the video and the full list.

1. HTC Sensation
HTC Sensation hands-on [Video]
HTC Sensation offers just 1GB of 4GB ROM to users
HTC Sensation Benchmarks with SunSpider and Quadrant
HTC Sense 3.0 UI Only For New Devices, Not Completely True

2. Cisco Flip cam
Cisco Stops Flip Video Production
Why Cisco Shut Down the Flip Business
FlipLive dead as Cisco pulls plug on Flip line

3. Apple announces Final Cut Pro X
Apple Unveils Final Cut Pro X, Now 64-Bit Awesomeness

4. Microsoft first preview of Internet Explorer 10
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 First Preview

5. Windows 8 leaked
Windows 8 Early Version LEAKS

6. Windows App Store screen shot leaked
Screenshots of Windows 8 App Store leak

7. Mango update
Microsoft Reveals Details of Mango

8. Angry Birds To be on WP7
Angry Birds For Windows Phone 7 Launching May 25th
Angry Birds To Get Game Syncing Across All Platforms

9. IFA 2011 Global Press Conference

10. T-Mobile G2x unboxing and hands-on

Featured Column:
Is An App Store-Equipped Apple HDTV A Game Changer?
What is Personal Computing in the Post PC Era?

Reviews:
Looxcie Bluetooth Video Camera Review with an HTC ThunderBolt

SlashGear 101:
What is the Sony NGP?
What is Android 3.0 Honeycomb?
And more!

Giveaways Reminder:
1. Motorola XOOM, contest ends April 24!
2. BlackBerry PlayBook, contest ends Tomorrow (April 1)!
BlackBerry PlayBook Review Roundup


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I Haven’t Played My Kinect Since Launch

Posted: 17 Apr 2011 11:57 AM PDT

When the Microsoft Kinect launched in November, allowing gamers to play video games with only the movement of their bodies, everyone wondered if it would catch on. Now with more than 10 million units sold, it clearly has.

When I first bought the Kinect, I was intrigued. I played Kinect Adventures and Dance Central and thought the peripheral worked extremely well. I showed it off to friends and family and nearly all of them thought it was a really neat way to play a video game.

But then all those friends and family went home. And as I sat there in my living room wondering what I should play next with my Kinect, it was clear that I had no idea. Like the Wii, it seems like a fine party companion, but for individual gaming, I see no reason to break it out.

Realizing that, I haven't played my Kinect since last year. When friends and family come over, we play other games, since I simply don't feel like connecting the Kinect. And even if I did, I'm not even sure that we would want to jump around in front of a television all day.

I guess you could say that the Kinect's appeal wore off quite quickly. And now that it's been sitting in my house for several months without being played, I'm wondering why I didn't spend that cash elsewhere on something that I might have been more apt to use.

Of course, I realize that I might not represent the majority of Xbox 360 gamers out there. I'm sure there are a slew of folks that power on the Kinect every day to enjoy motion gaming. Those people, like Wii lovers, see a lot of value in motion gaming and they're totally confused by the detractors.

Unfortunately, I'm just not a believer in motion gaming. My Wii is collecting dust. My Kinect isn't even connected. And I haven't picked up a PlayStation Move controller in an extremely long time. Perhaps I'm old school or I'm lazy and I simply don't want to move around too much to play a video game. But now that another device has been sacrificed at the hands on my issues with motion gaming, it's clear that jumping around to play a video game just isn't for me.

However, I do think the Kinect has some real potential. Some of the hacks I've seen crop up since November have been nothing short of astounding. And as a basic premise, being able to control something without a controller sounds absolutely fantastic. But I don't like it for gaming. And I'm pretty sure at this point that I never will.

It's unfortunate to say, but I just don't see a reason to break out the Kinect and hook it up.


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SlashGear Week in Review – Week 16 2011

Posted: 17 Apr 2011 08:41 AM PDT

Welcome to this week’s edition of the SlashGear Week in Review! It has been another busy week in the tech world with all sorts of cool and new tech and gear turning up so let’s get to it. Monday Adobe Photoshop touch apps for the iPad surfaced that allow the user to interact with content on Photoshop running on a computer using the Apple tablet. It’s really cool and turns the iPad into a heck of a drawing pad.

Apple has been going about its business and hiring new employees for key positions inside the company. A couple of the new hires at Apple were former gaming company marketing types leading to the conclusion that Apple might be getting ready to take on Sony and Nintendo in the gaming realm. Some cool parody videos surfaced this week that use characters from Star Wars to spoof the Windows ads where people say they came up with Windows 7 features. There are three ads with Vader, Chewy, and a storm trooper.

Korg is famous for synthesizers and the latest it a drum synth called the Wavedrum that turns your table or desktop into a drum kit. The synth has a clamp for the desk surface and it has a pad on it as well that you can drum on. The Asus Eee Transformer was released last week in the UK. A geek needed only the one day to root the tablet and crack it open for all sorts of other possibilities.

We put up our review of the interesting Looxie Bluetooth video camera this week. We used the camera with a HTC ThunderBolt smartphone. We liked it and think you should get one, assuming you can stand looking odd with a camera on your ear. A crack for Apple AirPlay has surfaced that opens the door for unofficial streaming. You can bet that a fix will be coming as soon as possible from Apple to fix that hole.

The US Navy tested out a new laser that is mounted on a ship this week. The laser was able to target a small boat and disable it with FIRE, FIRE, yeah, yeah. The HTC Sensation leaked on video and the video showed off one of the cool new features that will be on the smartphone when it goes public. The video focused on the new Sense launcher.

Suppliers have told DigiTimes that the iPad 3 isn't coming this year. I don't think any of us were surprised considering the iPad 2 just landed. Researchers have used the display on the iPad 2 to offer up a cool 3D effect that need no glasses. The front camera was used to track the users face for 3D viewing.

Sony dropped its PS3 jailbreak lawsuit against GeoHot this week. I am sure George is relieved and the terms of the resolution with Sony and GeoHot haven’t been disclosed. The HTC Sensation qHD 1.2GHz smartphone launched officially this week. The device is packed with high-end features and runs Android 2.3.3.

Kitchen gadgets are cool and one of the new ones spied this week was the Steak Button. You poke this thing into your steak and it tells you what temperature your steak is at in plain language so you know that it is cooked just right. A document about the alleged Roswell UFO crash in the late 40′s turned up on the FBI Vault site. The document recounts what an FBI agent was told by an investigator from the Air Force.

A really cool and expensive personal brewery surfaced that brews your beer for you mid-week. The thing brews, ferments, and then cools and dispenses the beer. A massive super jumbo jet clipped a smaller jet on the ground this week at JFK airport. The larger plane spun the small aircraft around and thankfully, no one was hurt, though some underpants probably needed replacing.

Spotify is apparently getting set to place limits on how much free music that users of the service can hear. The limits are to get the users to upgrade to the paid service and when Spotify finally lands in the US, it will have these limits in place as part of the agreements with the record labels. Users of Windows Phone 7 will finally get Angry Birds on May 25. This is one of the most popular games around on mobile platforms.

HP’s coming webOS 3.0 was leaked and the geeks at PreCentral got hands on it. The OS is set to land officially on HP devices this summer. We caught Samsung’s demo of Smart TV Live streaming to the Galaxy Tab on video this week. The feature can shoot that video out to the Tab from the D7000 and D8000 series Smart TVs.

Duck Tape brand duct tape unveiled some cool new square tape sheets late in the week that will be perfect for DIY fans. The squares are about $10 for a pack of six or $2 each and come in different colors and patterns. The Microsoft Xbox 360 is still tops in console sales so far in 2011. The claim comes from NPD with the Xbox moving 433,000 units in March.

We did our unboxing thing with the T-Mobile G2x smartphone and offered up some hands on thoughts yesterday. The phone is pretty cool and a full review will be coming soon. The people at Instructables have a new DIY step-by-step that shows you how to make your own Angry Birds that are edible. The look pretty cool and remind me of clay more than something edible. That’s it for this week. Thanks for reading, see you next week!


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