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Game makers embrace the iPad on launch day
Mar 17th

Game developers and publishers expressed their support for the new Apple iPad as it launched around the world on Friday. One of the ways they did that is by modifying their games to take advantage of the new iPad’s outstanding display.
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How to Record Screencasts on your iPad or iPhone
Mar 2nd

Whether you are an app developer building cool apps or games for the mobile platform or a tech blogger who likes to review such apps, what you definitely want is a screencasting tool that will help you easily record movies of your mobile app. Now there are tons of screencasting apps available for your Windows or Mac desktop but if you wish to capture the screen of your iPad or iPhone, the scene is very disappointing. A search for “screen recorder” or “screencasting” shows zero results in the iTunes app store
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How to Record Screencasts on your iPad or iPhone
How to Record Screencasts on your iPad or iPhone
Mar 2nd

Whether you are an app developer building cool apps or games for the mobile platform or a tech blogger who likes to review such apps, what you definitely want is a screencasting tool that will help you easily record movies of your mobile app.
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How to Record Screencasts on your iPad or iPhone
How to Record Screencasts on your iPad or iPhone
Mar 2nd

Whether you are an app developer building cool apps or games for the mobile platform or a tech blogger who likes to review such apps, what you definitely want is a screencasting tool that will help you easily record movies of your mobile app. Now there are tons of screencasting apps available for your Windows or Mac desktop but if you wish to capture the screen of your iPad or iPhone, the scene is very disappointing.
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How to Record Screencasts on your iPad or iPhone
How to Record Screencasts on your iPad or iPhone
Mar 2nd

Whether you are an app developer building cool apps or games for the mobile platform or a tech blogger who likes to review such apps, what you definitely want is a screencasting tool that will help you easily record movies of your mobile app. Now there are tons of screencasting apps available for your Windows or Mac desktop but if you wish to capture the screen of your iPad or iPhone, the scene is very disappointing
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PC game Alan Wake recoups production cost in record time
Feb 25th

The game Alan Wake has just done so spectacularly well in the first 48 hours it’s been out on the digital download zone Steam that it’s recaptured all the money it’s spent on not only development, but marketing for the game as well.
Medal of Honor: Warfighter announced with scant detail
Feb 25th

This week the folks at Electronic Arts and Danger Close have released information showing their next title, coming soon – Medal of Honor: Warfighter. This game is set to be detailed heavily in the next few weeks, up until then gaining scant information including a full visual representation, likely the cover art, here in full color
10 gadgets that’ll help you relive the ’80s
Feb 25th
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If you stop and think about it, the progress we’ve made in technology over the last 20-some years has been staggering. It really wasn’t that long ago that we were all using landline phones and playing Atari games
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10 gadgets that’ll help you relive the ’80s
Week in Tech: Viva la Vita: Sony’s new handheld hits right note
Feb 25th

This week’s biggest news is about something quite small: the Sony PS Vita , which went on sale in the UK this week and was topping Amazon’s charts before a single unit had shipped. It’s a serious bit of kit.
Vita’s "augmented reality" games seem to miss meaning of "augmented"
Feb 23rd

A few days after I received my PlayStation Vita review unit in the mail, I got a set of six plastic cards with boxy black and white patterns on them. The free “augmented reality” games that rely on those cards were made available for download on the PlayStation Network today, and while the games definitely take place on a backdrop of reality, I’m not really sure how much the real world is being “augmented” through the Vita. Read the comments on this post
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