Tuesday 22 January 2013

Upcoming Game Consoles of 2013


It’s been 8 years since the previous generation of consoles began and it’s finally time for the next wave! This was the longest console generation and it’s good to finally see some new hardware. Not to take anything away from the current co
nsoles, but with interactive gaming and UHDscreens gaining momentum, there’s bound to be some changes incoming on the hardware front. Nintendo has already got a headstart this time by releasing theWii U earlier than its competitors Microsoft and Sony. However, in terms of internals, the Wii U hasn’t got that much too boast about as the processing power is about on par with current generation consoles. Nintendo is going another way and not really playing the specs game, just like with the Wii last time around. It did pay off though, the Nintendo Wii sold more units than both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 4. This time around, however, there’s a couple more contenders in the console wars even though they’re not exactly conglomerates like Microsoft and Sony. So read on for the upcoming game consoles of 2013!

5 Upcoming Game Consoles of 2013:

Xbox 720 (Codename: Durango)
Upcoming Game Consoles of 2013 - Xbox 720
The inevitable successor to Microsoft’s extremely successful home console has been doing the rounds sometime since E3 2012, and has been apparently codenamed “Durango”.  Lately, rumors have been floating around that it would be launched at E3 2013 and will be available in stores by November 2013, and another rumor says that it will be revealed in GDC 2013 in March. It seems likely that Microsoft would want its new console to take over Holiday 2013 season, so it’s not that much of a long shot. Tech wise, the Xbox 720, if it will indeed be called that, is said to be quite similar to a high end PC. It’s said to come with an octa core AMD based processor, an AMD 8000 series based GPU and about 8 GB of RAM. No word on storage yet, but we’re pretty sure it’s going to use Blu-Ray discs as optical media.
In terms of exclusive tech, the next Xbox is said to come with an advanced version of the Kinect motion sensor, which will be more sensitive and will offer far greater control. Microsoft has also demoed an awesome new concept called Illumiroom which basically extends the view of games on your screen to the whole room by projection. It may or may not make its way to the launch, but fingers crossed for it to at least come later as an addon. Coupled with the fact that the Xbox 360 was arguably the console of choice for hardcore gamers, the Xbox 720 might just be the most anticipated of the upcoming game consoles of 2013.
PlayStation 4 (Codename: Orbis)
Upcoming Game Consoles of 2013 - Playstation 4
The PlayStation 4, codenamed “Orbis” is also supposed to come out during Holiday 2013 with similar reveal dates to the next Xbox, but apparently Sony is pushing it to be on shelves earlier than Microsoft’s offering. Hardware wise, there’s rumors of Sony introducing a new hybrid Dual-Shock controller that can be separated into two to form PlayStation Move sticks. Also, there might just be more feedback than only vibration, some sources claim a temperature feedback as well. This time around Sony has also gone with a internals resembling a high end PC since it took a while for developers to get used to the PlayStation 3′s Cell architecture. The PlayStation 4 is said to pack in an AMD APU (CPU+GPU) combo which includes a quad core processor and 2-4 GB of VRAM, no word on storage or system RAM.
OUYA

Upcoming Game Consoles of 2013 - OUYA
The first crowd funded gaming console looks to be the most affordable of the upcoming game consoles of 2013 and it’s the one that’s going to release the fastest too. This tiny console has the distinction of being completely open to rooting and mods and will allow gamers to develop and publish their own games on the network, free of cost. It’s a big step forward for content delivery and freedom, even though it’s not all that powerful hardware wise. The first of 3 Android based gaming consoles to be launched this year, the tiny OUYA could do some big things if everything goes well. It’s packing in a Tegra 3 based SoC with 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal flash memory along with USB expansion ports, similar to the Google Nexus 7. For 99$, the OUYA is a boon for budding game developers.
Project Shield

Upcoming Game Consoles of 2013 - Project Shield
Nvidia’s new handheld console will be the flagship for its next generation Tegra 4 mobile processing unit line. This quirky looking handheld console has got enough power to bring Android games to the next level and it doubles up as a full fledged tablet as well. The most portable of the lot (considering the OUYA needs a screen to function), Project Shield has the added advantage of being able to stream full fledged PC games from a compatible system and after seeing how the games look, its only testament to the fact that Project Shield is really powerful. Furthermore, there’s LTE support as well as full 4K UHD video output, so it’s future proof as well.
Razer Edge

Upcoming Game Consoles of 2013 - Razer Edge
One of the few products to see a successful change from prototype to production with the help of public input, the Razer Edge, previously called Project Fiona (yes, odd name) could be a game changer because of the fact that it’s such a versatile device. More of a computer than a console as such, it can be used as a tablet, laptop, home console or entertainment center, so the Razer Edge has the advantage of adaptability. Even though it’s technically a portable device, it packs in desktop level power and can do much more than just play games. Add to the fact that it runs a full version of Windows 8, and you’ve got a truly hybrid device. The Razer Edge specs are exciting of course, but with the possibilities of playing PC games on the go and in different ways, Razer could very well have created a true blue must have gamers device.
5 upcoming game consoles of 2013 with different strengths and weaknesses, what would you choose and why? Let us know via the comments below!

Disney Infinity Preview – First look at the open world toy-based game


To begin, players have to buy a starters kit that will include an Infinity pad and a couple of figurines. The first kit is said to come with Monster’s University, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Incredibles playsets. Aft
er the pad is connected to your platform of choice, and there’s a lot of them, you can place upto 3 figurines on the pad to begin the adventure. These NFC enabled pads will communicate with the figurines, which aren’t just hollow toys by the way, and let you access content that has been built into them. So for example, if you put in a Jack Sparrow figurine, you’ll get to access Pirates of the Caribbean content as well as Jack as a playable character! As mentioned above, the first kit will come with a few figurines, and additional figurines and sets can be bought to extend the game experience. Furthermore, extra slots on the pad can also be used for placing different special objects that grant in game bonuses.
Disney Infinity Preview 1

Disney Infinity Preview – The gameplay and content

Each figurine will come with exclusive content and will also be able to save data. Now the exciting part is that every playset will contain figurines that tell a different story set in their own world, sort of like a campaign, as well as a sandbox mode. The campaign portion will last around 2-3 hours wherein each character has their own special abilities like in the movie or show. Now, the noteworthy part is the sandbox mode, called the Toybox mode in Disney Infinity. It’s basically an open world where you are free to create your own levels, with any number of characters from any number of properties! So you can transfer character specific content onto the Toybox mode and go nuts, create what you want.
The playsets themselves are unique, and each will tell a tale playing on a series strengths. For example, The Incredibles playset focuses on combat while the Pirates of the Caribbean playset focuses on exploring the seas as well as combat with Jack Sparrow’s unique humor thrown in. With Disney owning Marvel and Star Wars, we could perhaps see some superheroes join the ranks of Disney Infinity too, and we know that even now there isn’t a dearth of content.
Disney Infinity Preview 2

Disney Infinity Preview – Pricing, launch and platforms

The starters kit with 3 playsets will retail for 75$, and subsequent figurines will be sold for 13$ each. It’s a slightly pricey start, but if the freedom they claim is actually offered, it could be worth it. Also, one of the best parts is that Disney Infinity will launch on pretty much every platform out there, so it will be a globally connected game world from a wealth of platforms. It’s set to come on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, Wii, Wii U, 3DS and mobiles.
Disney Infinity Preview Platforms
Disney Infinity will launch in June 2013 and if pulled off correctly, it could be a helluva game! Drop us a line and tell us what you think about our Disney Infinity preview and do check out the announcement trailer below!

To begin, players have to buy a starters kit that will include an Infinity pad and a couple of figurines. The first kit is said to come with Monster’s University, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Incredibles playsets. After the pad is connected to your platform of choice, and there’s a lot of them, you can place upto 3 figurines on the pad to begin the adventure. These NFC enabled pads will communicate with the figurines, which aren’t just hollow toys by the way, and let you access content that has been built into them. So for example, if you put in a Jack Sparrow figurine, you’ll get to access Pirates of the Caribbean content as well as Jack as a playable character! As mentioned above, the first kit will come with a few figurines, and additional figurines and sets can be bought to extend the game experience. Furthermore, extra slots on the pad can also be used for placing different special objects that grant in game bonuses.
Disney Infinity Preview 1

Disney Infinity Preview – The gameplay and content

Each figurine will come with exclusive content and will also be able to save data. Now the exciting part is that every playset will contain figurines that tell a different story set in their own world, sort of like a campaign, as well as a sandbox mode. The campaign portion will last around 2-3 hours wherein each character has their own special abilities like in the movie or show. Now, the noteworthy part is the sandbox mode, called the Toybox mode in Disney Infinity. It’s basically an open world where you are free to create your own levels, with any number of characters from any number of properties! So you can transfer character specific content onto the Toybox mode and go nuts, create what you want.
The playsets themselves are unique, and each will tell a tale playing on a series strengths. For example, The Incredibles playset focuses on combat while the Pirates of the Caribbean playset focuses on exploring the seas as well as combat with Jack Sparrow’s unique humor thrown in. With Disney owning Marvel and Star Wars, we could perhaps see some superheroes join the ranks of Disney Infinity too, and we know that even now there isn’t a dearth of content.
Disney Infinity Preview 2

Disney Infinity Preview – Pricing, launch and platforms

The starters kit with 3 playsets will retail for 75$, and subsequent figurines will be sold for 13$ each. It’s a slightly pricey start, but if the freedom they claim is actually offered, it could be worth it. Also, one of the best parts is that Disney Infinity will launch on pretty much every platform out there, so it will be a globally connected game world from a wealth of platforms. It’s set to come on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, Wii, Wii U, 3DS and mobiles.
Disney Infinity Preview Platforms
Disney Infinity will launch in June 2013 and if pulled off correctly, it could be a helluva game! Drop us a line and tell us what you think about our Disney Infinity preview and do check out the announcement trailer below!

Collest & Best 10 Essential Firefox Extensions


Clipmarks
Ever wish you could "clip" a piece of a Web page the way you'd tear an article from a magazine? C

lipmarks lets you do exactly that, then tag, store, organize, and share your clips. The site's simple toolbar is available for both Firefox and Internet Explorer. 
DownThemAll 1.0
This download manager lets you speed up, queue, and batch downloads from the Web based on your previously defined patterns. 
Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer 1.0.1
Foxmarks synchs your bookmarks among different PCs and operating systems, making it perfect for getting your office and home bookmark libraries in harmony. 
FoxyTunes 2.96
FoxyTunes can control any of over 30 media players (including iTunes, Musicmatch Jukebox, and Windows Media Player) straight from the browser window. Artist and track information, play controls, and a slider to adjust volume are presented discreetly in your browser. 
Gmail Manager 0.5.4
This extension that lets you manage multiple Gmail accounts and receive new mail announcements as a pop-up on your status bar, eliminating the need to keep Gmail open in a separate window. 
Googlepedia 0.5.1
Googlepedia shows you the most relevant Wikipedia article alongside your Google search results. 
Greasemonkey
Greasemonkey lets you customize the way Web pages look and work. There are hundreds of scripts available for free, allowing for a huge variety of customization. 
Reload Every
This extension allows you to program Firefox to refresh all open tabs, or one tab, after a set amount of time. It's especially useful for monitoring very active forums. 
Session Manager
Session Manager lets you save the layout and addresses of all your tabs when you shut down Firefox, allowing you to keep that same layout when you open the browser up again. 
Tree Style Tab 0.6.2
As the name suggests, this extension allows you to have a tree-style tab bar, like the folder-view tree that's used in Windows Explorer.