Showing posts with label developed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label developed. Show all posts

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Sharp sent the screens of the iPhone 5 this month

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Apple probably has the iPhone 5 developed, so the next step is to assemble it, then submit it and finally put on sale. The presentation is expected in mid-September, so the iPhone 5 would surely coming to market in the last week of that month or early October. A leak grows stronger recent rumors surrounding the launch of the iPhone 5: Sharp, who has created the screens of the device, this month sent the first request made ​​by Apple, so that the device is finally assembled.
If we expect the launch of the iPhone May to late September, it sounds logical that this month and start being you assemble the millions of units sold in the first weeks. Apparently, sending screens fit perfectly with the estimated timing of Apple is for these months.
Now all that remains is to wait.

Friday, July 27, 2012

For creators of Steam, Windows 8 will be a "catastrophe for all '

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The Windows 8 will be a catastrophe for those who like to play on PC and will harm the computer market. Who was it said Gabe Newell, Valve's CEO, producer of games like Half-Life, Left 4 Dead and creator of Steam.

Microsoft's new platform will have its own app store - the Windows 8 Store. And Newell believes it affect similar services already available today.

"The Windows 8 will be a disaster for all of the computers in space. I think we lose some manufacturers, who will end up leaving the market, "said Newell, according to Mashable. "If true, then we need good alternatives to it."

One of the alternatives considered by Valve is the version of Steam for Linux, which is already being developed. Newell believes that what is lacking for the open source system gain more space among consumers is a good supply of games - what would be possible to adapt the service.

The store apps Windows 8 will, somehow, a competitor to Steam. The distribution service games company Newell currently has more than 40 million active users and 2500 titles from different developers.

If the store can offer Microsoft games with the same efficiency of Steam - and integration with Microsoft's own Xbox to become a reality - the service of the Valve can go out very much affected.