Back in January, we caught a glimpse of a hilarious PS Vita title dubbed Reality Fighters , and as the name suggests, it’s a Street Fighter-like game that makes use of the device’s augmented reality feature. Well, SmartAR , to be precise, which has already been proven to deliver slick AR in large space without the need of a marker, and that’s exactly what we experienced earlier today at TGS 2011 . What happens in this game is that you can first create your own fighting avatar — not only does it let you map your face using either camera on the Vita, but there’s also a whole range of body shapes, facial features, weapons and fashion accessories to add to your character. Once you have your fighter ready, you then have three options: use the current surroundings as your battle backdrop, or use one of the many default backdrops (and the final version of the game will allow players to create their own backdrop), or use a marker. We only managed to try the first two AR modes with the brief hands-on time we had, but both worked seamlessly for us — see for yourself in our hands-on video above. Surprisingly, this game only uses just one of the four CPU cores on the Vita! But then again, we’ve already seen SmartAR running smoothly on the Xperia Arc, which goes to show how relatively little number crunching power is required for SmartAR. Expect to see this funny game to come out in February. PlayStation Vita’s slick augmented reality demoed in Reality Fighters, we go hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 15 Sep 2011 01:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul explained Wednesday that famines in Africa were a result of a lack of a “free market systems.” “All I know is if you look at history and if you compare good medical care and you compare famine, the countries that are more socialistic have more famines,” Paul told CNN’s T.J. Holmes. “If you look at Africa, they don’t have any free market systems and property rights and they have famines and no medical care. So the freer the system, the better the health care.” Writing for the World Bank in 1996, Australian economist Martin Ravallion noted the importance of a social safety net for preventing famines. “The literature on famines reviewed here has suggested that failures of both market and nonmarket institutions lie at the heart of famine causation; so it can be argued that famines can be ameliorated by longer-term development policies which strengthen the social and economic institutions (both governmental and non-governmental) which help protect poor people from economy-wide shocks,” he wrote. “Evidence in the famines literature and elsewhere also suggests that an effective social safety net for protecting poor households from severe shocks is consistent with longer-term goals of economic growth and environmental protection.” Holmes also gave Paul a chance to respond to a controversy that ensued after the tea party audience at Monday night’s Republican presidential debate cheered the notion that an uninsured man in a coma would be left to die. “This whole idea that they world will not provide for people if you don’t depend on government — freedom provides more prosperity and better health care than all the socialism and welfarism in the world,” Paul said. “Nobody can compete with me about compassion because I know and understand how free markets and sound money and a sensible foreign policy is the most compassionate system ever known to mankind. So if you care about people you have to look to the freedom philosophy and limited government.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul explained Wednesday that famines in Africa were a result of a lack of a “free market systems.” “All I know is if you look at history and if you compare good medical care and you compare famine, the countries that are more socialistic have more famines,” Paul told CNN’s T.J. Holmes. “If you look at Africa, they don’t have any free market systems and property rights and they have famines and no medical care. So the freer the system, the better the health care.” Writing for the World Bank in 1996, Australian economist Martin Ravallion noted the importance of a social safety net for preventing famines. “The literature on famines reviewed here has suggested that failures of both market and nonmarket institutions lie at the heart of famine causation; so it can be argued that famines can be ameliorated by longer-term development policies which strengthen the social and economic institutions (both governmental and non-governmental) which help protect poor people from economy-wide shocks,” he wrote. “Evidence in the famines literature and elsewhere also suggests that an effective social safety net for protecting poor households from severe shocks is consistent with longer-term goals of economic growth and environmental protection.” Holmes also gave Paul a chance to respond to a controversy that ensued after the tea party audience at Monday night’s Republican presidential debate cheered the notion that an uninsured man in a coma would be left to die. “This whole idea that they world will not provide for people if you don’t depend on government — freedom provides more prosperity and better health care than all the socialism and welfarism in the world,” Paul said. “Nobody can compete with me about compassion because I know and understand how free markets and sound money and a sensible foreign policy is the most compassionate system ever known to mankind. So if you care about people you have to look to the freedom philosophy and limited government.”
Continue reading …Darlene Superville's Associated Press report earlier this evening on President Obama's visit to North Carolina (“Obama touts jobs bill benefits for small business”) had an interesting final paragraph. Concerning Obama's openness to compromise on his “jobs plan” (otherwise known as “spend now, pay for with taxes later”), she wrote: “President Obama has made clear he'd sign a portion of the legislation if that's all Congress could agree on, although he's said he would continue to fight to pass the whole thing.” Someone forgot to tell that to David Axelrod this morning, as Meghashyam Mali at the Hill reported (video is at link): Axelrod: 'We're not in a negotiation' on Obama $447B jobs package Obama's top political adviser David Axelrod said Tuesday that the administration was unwilling to break up the president’s $447 billion jobs plan if Republicans were only receptive to passing certain elements. “We're not in a negotiation to break up the package. It's not an
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