The new PlayStation Move sharp shooter houses both the motion controller and navigation controller to give you “most intuitive and immersive control experience ever found in a shooter game.” It is equipped with a responsive digital trigger, adjustable shoulder stock and has incorporated a firing mode selector, realistic pump-action and a reload button. Sony says that it gives convenient access to the navigation controller and was designed specifically with games such as Killzone 3 and SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs, but of course you can expect many more upcoming games that will work with this “SMG” as well.
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Its official colour is ‘Jungle Green’ although that’s mixed with black casing on the rear side of the pad. Otherwise a regular DS3 controller, the new colour will hit US stores in February along the flagship PS3 shooter for $54.99.
We suspect Sony may bundle the game and the controller together at some point, but there’s no word on that yet. Nor are there details of a UK release.
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Facebook has been rolling out its Timeline profiles for quite some time. While many have responded very excitedly and happily towards it, calling it a far better way of organizing their profiles, others have complained about the privacy issues that the Timeline brings into question. Now, it has been revealed that Facebook is working on further redesigning the Timeline pages.
Mobile computing devices are increasingly replacing the regular PCs. While PCs still remain the mainstream mode of computing, the mobile platform has experienced an explosive growth in the recent years. And at the head of this growth is Apple, holding the largest market share in both the mobile PC and tablet market.
In April 2012, Nokia proudly announced that Lumia 610 would be able to run the Windows Phone version of Skype. Later on, Skype announced that it won’t support Skype for Windows Phone on devices with 256MB RAM. As Lumia 610 got only 256MB of RAM inside it, the future of Skype support in the handset was in jeopardy. According to reports, Nokia has officially pulled out Skype for Windows from Lumia 610 handsets because of unsatisfactory user experience.
Facebook and Google haven’t been on particularly good terms. The rather unpleasant relationship between the two extends well back into the past and the main reason is that Facebook has been refusing to allow Google to use its user data. While Facebook officially says that it won’t share the data because of privacy reasons of the users, Larry Page says that is false.
























































