Thursday, November 15, 2012

Google Launches A New Multi-Player Game, Ingress



Niantic Labs, the smartphone app team of Google has launched Ingress, a multi-player gaming platform that transforms your real location into a virtual world.

The application is based on the premise that European scientists discovered a strange energy and it should be controlled before it can control you.

But Ingress isn’t a game you play while you're sitting on the couch. You are required to make actual movement and go outside to be able to unlock new adventures, weapons and features. For instance, to capture things named as “portals” — which emit matter from creative locations like libraries and museums — you need to go there. After connecting 3 portals, you can form one region and claim one territory.

So if you're in Times Square, the built-in scatter map technology of this app is aware where you are and puts a virtual layer to it. It gets you to real landmarks and statues in order to continue your game. Also, this platform works in rural areas!

Ingress can be downloaded for free on Android through Google Play

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablets and Nook Color Sold at Lower Prices


As a response to the launching of Barnes & Noble's Nook HD and HD+,  it announced on Saturday that they will offer a lower price for Nook tablets and Nook Color starting Sunday.The Nook tablet can now be yours for $159 while the Nook Color can be bought at $139. The cost represents a decrease of $10 and $20 respectively.
The company will release its 7-inch Nook HD and 9-inch HD+ on Nov. 8 in time for the holidays. They are priced $199 and $269 respectively.