Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Apple Misses Revenue Target, Says Mountain Lion Coming Wednesday

Apple on Tuesday reported revenue for the quarter just ended that was lower than analysts had expected, despite a big jump in iPad sales.

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Eight Things to Consider when Creating Change in your Business

This information provides general guidelines on creating effective and lasting change in your company. A proper change plan must be designed to meet the specific needs of your organization and goals, and you should get individualized assistance from a communication expert if that isn't in your current skill set.

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USB Group Approves New One-Size-Fits-All Charging Method

We may soon be able to say goodbye to the clunky laptop power brick and mishmash of proprietary device chargers, thanks to USB Power Delivery.

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'Dark Knight' Trilogy: Ranking Batman's Rogues

From 'Batman Begins' to 'The Dark Knight Rises,' here's our list of Batman's numerous foes, from worst to best.
By Josh Wigler


Heath Ledger as the Joker in "The Dark Knight"
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Angel has 2 HRs, 6 RBIs in one inning of rout

Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Kendrys Morales watches the second of his two home runs, this one a grand slam, in the sixth inning against the Rangers on Monday.Kendrys Morales homered from both sides of the plate during a nine-run sixth inning, capping the burst with a grand slam that sent the Los Angeles Angels romping past the Texas Rangers 15-8 Monday night.




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Monday, July 30, 2012

Woman who snatched newborn in '87 gets 12 years

A woman who snatched a newborn baby from a New York City hospital more than two decades ago and raised her as her own was sentenced in a Manhattan federal courtroom to 12 years in prison Monday.

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Fast payday loans ? Best solution to solve fiscal urgencies

Now, you can solve urgent financial dilemmas with easy and comfort, by simply taking the help of fast payday loans. As the name connotes, these loans are fast in nature and so the remunerated people can trust on these financial schemes for the duration of financial crises without any second thoughts solving your emergency hassle right on time.

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You Can Find Home Based Businesses That Work

There was a time when having a home-based business meant going to a large meeting at the local Holiday Inn, and hoping to sell cleaning products, was what you had to do, however those days are gone. Something you are going to find is that those old home businesses are still around however in this day and age they rely on the net to be able to develop product sales.

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Amazon Service Hints of Kindle Fire Update

Analysis: The appearance of GameCircle offers more evidence that a Kindle Fire 2 is arriving soon.

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Danger Mounting On Euro Zone As Spain Goes Out Of Control

Spain the largest economy of euro zone is fighting from crises with borrowing cost is out of control at the moment.

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Q&A with Big Cave Games - what it's like jumping from console to mobile development

ORC: Vengeance for iPad review: dungeon-crawling done right

Big Cave Games kicks off their inaugural iOS title today, ORC: Vengeance. It's a polished dungeon-crawling hack-and-slash adventure, which you can read more about in our review over here. After hearing about the fledgling studio's history in PC and console games, we decided to toss a few questions their way.�

Mind telling us a bit about yourselves, where you're from, and Big Cave Games?

Andrew: My professional career started out in the business world, and then I decided I wanted to be a game developer. I?ve since been developing games professionally for about 15 years. I?ve worked on all sorts of games in programmer and lead programmer capacities, RTS as well as first person shooter games. I?ve worked at 7th Level, Ion Storm, a small startup doing Pocket PC stuff and Disney games, and finally at id Software where I worked on Rage and idTech5. There I met Ryan where we took the ultimate leap of faith to go ?indie?, start Big Cave and work on ORC for Chillingo.

Ryan: I started in the industry working at Treyarch on the Call of Duty franchise. That was an excellent learning experience working with a large team, short development cycle, and a huge franchise. Andrew and I worked together at id Software on RAGE for consoles and PC. Working with new technology and a new IP, this expanded my design and art capabilities and was once again an excellent learning experience.

Shortly after RAGE shipped, Andrew and I left id and formed Big Cave Games. We had a very simple mission statement: make games people want to play. While we are sure every game studio has that hidden somewhere in their mission statement, we really focused on it from the start. ORC came about from us wanting to play an original action RPG built for mobile devices. We figured others wanted to as well, and that gave us extreme motivation to make the game.

ORC: Vengeance

Having worked on both sides of the fence, how much do you see mobile competing with PC and console gaming, either for developer or player�interest?

Ryan: A few guys can crank out a decent game in a few months and compete on the App Store next to some of the biggest publishers in gaming. You can't do that in the console space. Typically, console games require millions in production and marketing costs, along with years of development time. So for developers, mobile is competing with console in that a lot of developers are quite interested in simplifying things and working on smaller projects.

Mobile has been great for gaming. It has introduced gaming to a lot of new people while also giving everyone a new way to play games. It remains to be seen whether or not mobile can compete with consoles. We live in a very busy world where often times we can't make it to our consoles or PCs to play games. A lot of people have turned to their phones for their quick gaming fix.

ORC: Vengeance

How long did it take for you to develop ORC: Vengeance? How does that compare to the usual PC/console production cycle? What kind of tools did�you use?

Andrew: Too long! Big Cave Games is a two-man team (Ryan and myself), and along the way we hired some excellent contractors to help with music, sound and character models. We had initially planned to ?crank out? a game in three to five months, but we soon realized we wouldn?t make that, or if we did, we wouldn?t be making the game we really wanted to make. In the end it took us about eleven months. We decided pretty early on that we wanted to put all we had into ORC since we knew we really only had one chance at it. That meant making sure everything about the game was highly polished? graphics, story, gameplay, controls, music, sound, voice acting, etc. It all had to be top notch. Chillingo?s expertise really helped us out there.

Because our backgrounds came from the console/PC industry, we were basically ?noobs? when it came to the mobile market. We knew what we wanted to make, Chillingo offered input on what the mobile market expected and demanded. In fact we reworked the entire game?s UI based on some of their early feedback as well as dropped in a few last minute features they really thought we should ship with. In the end I think we ended up with a game that is highly polished and feels like it was built specifically for mobile devices.

Developing ORC involved many, many long days, nights and weekends of effort. It was different from games we?d worked on in the past because this was our game and our vision. The weeks and eventually the months just flew by, but we enjoyed working on the game. We set out not wanting to build our own engine so early on we chose to use Unity 3D. It?s an excellent product for building iOS games and essentially a one-button click to put the game on your iPhone. Up front we built some custom tools and game systems that would easily allow us to set up and tweak gameplay and game levels. We had to work as efficiently as possible since we were only two guys.

ORC: Vengeance

There's obviously a lot of inspiration from classic PC action-RPGs in ORC, but there was also a lot of compromise for the mobile experience. Which�factors needed the most adaption?

Ryan: There were a couple things we decided very early on, before we even began to develop ORC. One, the game had to control well for the touchscreen device. Two, we must consider that the player may only have a few minutes at a time to play, so let's design around that. Action RPGs like ORC typically require a lot of mouse clicking and a lot of time, so we knew we had to tackle this correctly.

Control wise, we took an opposite approach of the furious clicking. We wanted more automation so the player wasn't covering the screen all the time. One simple tap to move and initiate attacks, and simple gestures to perform high-powered skills. We also added auto-run to move through the levels quickly without covering the screen. All of this combined resulted in a very simple and elegant control system that we are very happy with!

Our philosophy regarding player time was simple: pickup and play for five minutes, or sit down for fifty. ORC has a nice Checkpoint system that allows for that. The game saves often and quickly, and if you have iCloud, will sync with it. Play ORC on the go, then come home to your iPad and continue where you left off. It's really nice.

ORC: Vengeance

How has it been developing for iOS so far? Is it easy to work with Apple? Are you looking at Android and if so, is piracy a concern?

Andrew: There really haven?t been any hurdles developing for iOS. There?s a nice simplicity involved with making games for a standardized platform like iOS. While Unity 3D does insulate you from a lot of the details involved with creating an iOS game, we considered that a good thing. It gave us more time to focus on gameplay, fun and user experience instead of how best to render triangles, play back sounds, etc. We spent some time up front figuring out what the capabilities of the iOS devices were, and that probably saved us a lot of time on the back end.

Chillingo has handled all the interactions with Apple, and that has been nice being able to rely on them for that because that was just one less thing for us to worry about. I?m sure ORC will eventually make it to Android devices. Unity 3D makes that pretty easy, however, concrete plans for getting it there haven?t been discussed yet.

What can we expect next from you guys? Expansions for ORC? Other platforms? Multiplayer maybe? Or are you looking at new projects�altogether?

Andrew: We?ll have to see what happens. It?s our hope our Warchief can continue the fight against the undead for a long time.

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Price of gasoline is heading back up again

NEW YORK -- Consumers are facing higher gasoline prices at the pump as wholesalers pass along the rising price of crude oil to them, a widely followed survey said on Sunday. The Lundberg Survey said the national average price of self-serve, regular gas was $3.

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Generating Cash With A Home Business Has Taken On A Whole New Turn Since The Internet

There was a time when creating a home-based business meant going to a large meeting at the local Holiday Inn, and attempting to sell cleaning products, was what you had to do, but those days are gone. Many of those same organizations still exist, but today they rely heavily on the web, even more than any other business model.

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HotHardware and NVIDIA End of Nations Beta Key Giveaway!

The wait for End of Nations is over. NVIDIA and HotHardware are inviting you lucky readers to join the global conflict in Trion's End of Nations closed beta weekend on August 10-12th. Wage sprawling 56-player battles in this year's most anticipated MMO real-time strategy game for three action-packed days, absolutely free! To get started,...

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Rihanna and Chris Brown DID Party Together, Source Says


Did they or didn't they? That's the question concerning Rihanna and Chris Brown this week.

Days after the latter singer's rep shot down reports of this former couple reuniting on a yacht in St. Tropez, an insider tells Us Weekly that the pair DID, indeed, get together.

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As Twitter photos have depicted, Rihanna and friends have been shopping and sunning in St. Tropez for awhile now and this source tells the tabloid she "changed her plans" last Friday night after hearing Brown was on his way to the area.

She allegedly called her ex from a satellite phone and arranged to meet him on his ridiculous mode of transportation: a yacht with a submarine, pool and two helicopter landings, which Brown is renting (for $400,000/week) along with Swizz Beatz and Ludacris for a music video shoot.

"Rihanna went and partied hard with the guys on their yacht," the mole claims.

Brown's current squeeze, Karrueche Tran, was also on board the vehicle, according to this source, and may not even have been aware that Rihanna was around. We'd doubt the validity of that report, but did you read the description of the yacht?!?

It's not small.

[Photos: WENN.com]

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