Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

The Assassin's Creed comic The Fall comes to iPhone

 

Ubisoft has released in the App Store from Apple Assassin's Creed comic The Fall, specifically tailored to the capabilities of the iPhone. Assassin's Creed The Fall tells the story of Nikolai Orelov master murderer, a new story within the world of Assassin's Creed.
The Assassin's Creed series has captivated millions of consoles and PC users thanks to its spectacular, gameplay and story. Indeed its rich universe has led to create works derived from the games in the series. For example, recently announced Assassin's Creed film and there are novels that recount events of the game.
Now, Ubisoft wanted to offer iPhone users the ability to enjoy a new adventure in Assassin's Creed. This time the protagonist is Nikolai Orelov, master murderer who stars in the comic series The Fall Assassin's Creed.
Orelov is a murderer who develops its history during the twentieth century, in full Russian Revolution. The basic characteristics of the series, action, violence and a complex plot, are reproduced in the comic books now come to the iPad.
Ubisoft has explained that his team has worked to enable users to enjoy Assassin's Creed The Fall exploiting the characteristics of the iPad. In this way, users can enjoy high-definition three comics that make up this series using the functions of horizontal or vertical display, navigation pages, or zoom color choice offered by the iPad from Apple.
Users interested in knowing the story of Assassin's Creed The Fall should download the application Comics Assassin's Creed, which will cost 0.79 euros and can see the first issue of the series The Fall. The other two supplies can be purchased for 2.39 euros each.
Related links:
- App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/es/app/assassins-creed-comics/id500688906?mt=8)

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Lorenzo (CMT) recognizes that there is a regulation "asymmetric" between operators and service providers

 

The president of the Telecommunications Market Commission (CMT), Bernardo Lorenzo, has acknowledged that there is "asymmetric regulation" between operators and Internet service providers 'over the top', as whatsapp and Skype.
"Operators complain that there is an asymmetric regulation and I agree," stated Lorenzo told reporters after the presentation of the financial report and sectoral telecommunications regulatory body.
However, the head of the CMT has clarified that he does not believe that the solution is an "intensive regulation." Lorenzo added that the European regulator for electronic communications (Berec) is "starting" to talk about this. "They are beginning to talk, but traders are worried about cannibalizing their services," he added.
Lorenzo has highlighted the increased competition in the sector. In this sense, the two main market, Telefónica and Vodafone, reduced market share Mobile 2.7 and 1.3 percentage points to 39% and 28.2% respectively and, in return, Telstra and MVNOs were increased theirs, accounting for 5.3% and 6.8%. Also, fixed broadband, Telephone lines and 124,422 lost for the first time, its market share fell below 50%.
In addition, the president of the CMT has highlighted the "significant" drop in prices that has occurred in the telecommunications sector last year and have contributed to the fall in revenues in the sector.
PRICE FALL
In particular, mobile communications prices fell more than 16% and a standard package of fixed telephony and fixed broadband, more than 7.5%. However, Lorenzo has admitted that SMS prices remain "high" despite decreased by 9.9% compared to 2010.
In any case, Lorenzo pointed out that CMT only regulates wholesale prices should, yes, almost unseen in retail prices.
As for portability in a day, has stated that Lorenzo has been in place "recently" so it is reasonable that initially takes place "some type of incident." Since last June 1 customers can switch carriers without losing their phone number (portability) within one working day, compared to the previous four days.
Looking ahead, Lorenzo provides a moderate growth of fixed broadband lines and double-digit mobile broadband, driven by the use of intelligent terminals and tablets. "It will increase further the speed of Internet access, both fixed broadband and mobile, but will reduce the data traffic in SMS and MSM" has come forward.
Asked about the bill that are unified with the regulators (CMT, CNE, CNC) under the new National Market and Competition, Lorenzo has merely replied that the agency is headed by the plan for 2013, although know what will happen next year.