Aww, would you look at that, the iPhone’s trying to play big boy games ! Following in the well received footsteps of Rage HD , today marks the debut of Infinity Blade , the second in what’s hopefully a wave of gorgeous-looking iOS games boasting advanced 3D graphics, if not 3D gameplay. Epic Games has put aside the chainsaw-equipped projectile weaponry of its wildly successful Gears of War console series to deliver the first mobile game built around its Unreal Engine 3 . You won’t be surprised to hear that it’s utterly delicious to look at, and the visuals certainly helped transport us to this alien realm of swords, axes, shields, and magical rings — where body armor is optional, but helmets apparently are not. Jump past the break to see this visual feast in motion and to soak up some more of our impressions. Gallery: Infinity Blade screenshots Continue reading App review: Infinity Blade (iPhone) App review: Infinity Blade (iPhone) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 17:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Sure, you can always plug your axe into a computer (or even an iPhone ) and make sweet, sweet music with software. But what about those times you need an honest-to-goodness amplifier? Diago’s Little Smasher is a full-fledged 5 watt guitar amp head that is only roughly the size of an effects pedal. The things is pretty basic — active bass and treble (which gives you more control of the tone than passive EQs), gain, volume, 4-16 ohm output impedance (should work with any speaker cabinet), and that’s pretty much it! We should probably also add that the carbon steel enclosure is a nice touch, and one that will be appreciated when you’re fighting off a stage invasion at the next Lilith Fair. But you probably want to hear how it sounds — and for that, we direct you to the video placed after the break. Available for $250 this January. Continue reading Diago’s Little Smasher puts a 5W guitar amp in a tiny carbon steel box (video) Diago’s Little Smasher puts a 5W guitar amp in a tiny carbon steel box (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 17:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Lleida approves municipal ban on burqas, niqabs because they ‘attack equality between men and women and are against women’s dignity’
Continue reading …The Lakers forward is known for his antics —such as showing up to a talk show in his underwear—but he’s becoming famous for talking about an issue that is often concealed: mental health. Artest is funding therapy and mental health awareness through the sale of his championship ring and possibly the donation of his entire $6.79 million 2011-2012 salary. The NBA champion has already raised enough with his ring raffle —nearly half-a-million dollars—to hire eight school therapists, he says. He will reveal July 1 what percentage of next year’s paycheck he plans to donate. He says he might give away the whole thing.
Continue reading …Hundreds of Jaffa Muslims, Christians to protest against complaints from neighbors over noisy churches and mosques. ‘It’s an integral part of city, these complaints reek of racism,’ protesters say
Continue reading …Harry Reid just went to the floor of the Senate and called the Republicans’ bluff with regard to blocking all Senate action until their tax deal was done. It came as a total surprise to Susan Collins, who was still negotiating for amendments and time to debate them. Susan Collins was the only Republican to vote for cloture. All others including Scott Brown, Lisa Murkowski, Olympia Snowe — all of whom have stated that they will vote for DADT repeal (conditionally) — voted no. Joining them was West Virginia’s junior Senator, Joe Manchin. Reid’s reasoning for bringing it to the floor: “I have already tried to bring the bill to the floor twice this year. In fact I offered to bring it up this summer with no restrictions. But Republicans refused this request. “Because my friends on the other side of the aisle blocked both of these attempts, we are now trying to get this bill done in a lame duck session, when everybody knows we still have much to do and that we do not have time for unlimited debate. “But I have tried my best to find a way forward that would ensure a fair and reasonable opportunity for my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to offer and vote on amendments. “Over the last twenty years, we’ve had roll call votes on an average of 12 amendments during consideration of the Defense Authorization bill. “So, in an effort to be as fair as possible, I made clear to my colleagues that I am willing to vote on 15 relevant amendments of their choosing, with 10 from the Republican side, and 5 from the Democratic side, with ample time for debate on each amendment. “Now my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are demanding even more time. The time that they know isn’t available. There are not enough days in this calendar year to do what the minority is asking, and they know this. “They want the tax and the spending bills done before they will allow us to move to the Defense bill. “At the same time they say we need to wait, they say they need as much time as possible to consider this bill. It isn’t possible to do both. “It’s quite clear they are trying to run out the clock and just don’t want to get this bill done. ” Joe Sudbay has more : Also, thanks for nothing Scott Brown, Richard Lugar, Olympia Snowe and Lisa Murkowski. You voted for Senate process over equality — again. Here’s a concept: You can’t say you support ending DADT if you won’t vote for the legislation that could do it. Manchin voted with the Republicans. But, this is also a failure of Democratic leadership on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. There is plenty of blame to go around. Let’s start with Barack Obama. The President’s cracker jack team of political experts put together this DADT repeal strategy. It’s been a mess from the beginning. The White House never fought hard enough and waited way too long. VetVoice reacts : “By voting to filibuster the Defense Authorization Act, today, a minority of Senators have betrayed our troops. Leaving aside ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’ this bill is crucial to our military readiness, and funding our troops in harm’s way. The minority of Senators can talk all they want about a tax bill needing consideration, but there is absolutely no reason why the Senate couldn’t pass this and then a tax bill before leaving for recess. In fact, that has been the plan. “The only thing we can surmise is that the Senate minority puts politics above our national defense. They just had a chance to vote for a tax cut, and voted no, instead demanding a tax bill that gives additional tax breaks to the wealthiest in America. Now, they are holding the men and women in uniform hostage, to get that bill for the ultra-rich. It’s wrong, and it’s disgusting. ” Yes, it is disgusting. It’s really disgusting that civil and human rights are held hostage to this ridiculous thing called a filibuster which is nothing more than a loaded gun held to the head of every single American. More on why Reid called the vote from Greg Sargent : Reid concluded that even if Collins was sincere in her promise to vote for repeal if given the four days of debate, there was no way to prevent the proceedings from taking longer, the aide says. Reid decided that the cloture vote, the 30 hours of required post-cloture debate, and procedural tricks mounted by conservative Senators who adamantly oppose repeal would have dragged the process on far longer. ” It would have been much more than four days,” the aide says. “Her suggestions were flat out unworkable given how the Senate really operates. You can talk about four days until the cows come home. That has very little meaning for Coburn and DeMint and others have become very skilled at grinding this place to a halt.” After spending several hours thinking it over today and consulting with other members of the Dem caucus, Reid decided to push forward with the vote today, the aide says.
Continue reading …Good Morning America's Jon Karl on Thursday offered misleading, sloppy reporting on a congressional tax deal, bizarrely suggesting that the proposal “slashes” the estate tax. In a follow-up piece, news anchor Juju Chang asserted that many Democrats “are still opposed, especially to the estate tax cut .” In reality, the so-called death tax is currently at zero . Under the deal, it will increase to 35 percent. Karl mangled, ” Even Democratic leaders are fuming, especially unhappy with the provision that slashes the tax on inheritances. ” On the CBS Early Show, news anchor Jeff Glor spun, “One of [the Democrats'] major objections, that proposal to lower estate taxes. ” Again, an increase from zero to 35 percent is not “lowering.” (If no action had been taken the rate would have returned to 55 percent for individuals worth more than $1 million.)
Continue reading …This isn’t the first PlayStation Move peripheral to replicate a firearm , but the Sharpshooter is brought to you by Sony itself, so you expect a higher degree of quality than from the third-party deluge . And if you’re the sort who like to accessorize, it’s a pretty good offering. We had a chance to check it out this morning over a brief round of Killzone 3 , which Sony says was the inspiration (along with the upcoming SOCOM ). Overall, it’s pretty light and sturdy. The Move controller slides into the front, and the buttons then become mapped around the gun: RL is under the grip, the Move button is just under the trigger, start and select rest on opposite sides of the barrel, and Square / Triangle are mirrored above the trigger, making it easier to reach regardless whether you’re right- or left-handed. There’s a cradle under the stock for the Navigation Controller to rest, the butt is adjustable, and the top has a mount for a scope (no details on that peripheral of a peripheral). There’s additionally a lock button and what seems like burst-fire mode that won’t be used by Killzone 3 ; the reps told us they spoke with various other developers to make sure the accessory fit their needs as well but couldn’t elaborate more. So, how did it handle? We’ll say the buttons were all easy to get to, but this accessory is fundamentally not for us. Having to move the entire submachine gun to aim felt more unwieldy than simply twisting a wrist like you would with the first-party Shooting attachment (or the Move controller by its lonesome). Speaking of which, the Sharpshooter is lacking in retro aesthetic, something we really liked in the “1950s laser pistol” replica that came out last month. We get the feeling this wasn’t made with us in mind, anyway. Sharpshooter should hit store shelves in February (same month as Killzone 3 ) for a penny under $40. Looking for something more traditional? A jungle green DualShock 3 is also coming in February for $55. Press release after the break. Gallery: Sony Sharpshooter for PlayStation Move hands-on Gallery: PlayStation Sharpshooter and Jungle Green DualShock 3 Continue reading PlayStation Move Sharpshooter hands-on: a first-party SMG peripheral coming in February PlayStation Move Sharpshooter hands-on: a first-party SMG peripheral coming in February originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 17:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A man who disappeared with his slain girlfriend’s 12-year-old daughter bought a tent and other camping supplies before vanishing, a police chief in Virginia said Wednesday. (Dec. 9)
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